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Yakima Rallies in Eighth Emeralds Fall, 5-3 Prt .7S6 .500 .500 .467 .417 .222 Trl-Cltiei n Lewlston J g Yakima 5 Wenatchee 7 Kugene g Salem 2 THURSDAY'S RESULTS Trl-Cltiea 10, Leuislon 1 "enatchee 8. Salem 3 Yakima 5, Eugene 3 SUNNYS1DE The Yakima Bears, leaving the bases filled wuhout scoring in the fourth and failing to score after three consecutive hits in the sixth, finally caught up with Eugene lefty Dick Estelle here Thurs day night. The Bears scored four runs off Estelle and one o'her Emerald pitcher in the eighth inning for a 53 victory over the Ems in the final North west League baseball series game. The Ems, dropping the series 21, move to Wenatchee to night for the first of a four game series. Eugene returns home Tuesday and opens a se- Indians Trip Twins by 94 EUGENE REGISTER GUARD, Friday. May 11, 1962 Page 3B UIU IIP. I llUldl myf$ ' 'if. ' j vw.. yr JERRY ROBINSON' Leads in Homers and RBIs HIGHCLIMBER f. ,,;,, By DICK STRITE !mt:,Mx,,m,mlh k Manager Andy Gilbert of Springfield, last year's Eastern League champion, is screaming to the San Francisco Giants for player help, although Jack Blehm re cently pitched a four-hit 3-0 shutout over York, outfielder Dick Pjwlow is hitting .387 and third baseman Jim Hart hit a grand-slam homer. . . . The latest standings show Springfield with a 3 5 record and in fifth place in the six club class A circuit ... Well, there will be a gen eral movement of players starting next Wednesday, the deadline for the Pacific Coast League cut-down. Springfield isn t the only Giants' farm club hurting. Manager Sal Taromina has been having injury trouble, although his Fresno Giants are only a half-game behind San Jose (new Los Angeles Angels farm club) as the California League leader . . The El Paso Sun Kings, although getting solid hit ting from ex-Ems shortstop Cap Peterson (.354), out fielders Carl Boles (.333), Jesus Alou (.329) and Felix Maldonado (.325), second baseman Jerry Robinson (.302), and third baseman Joe Sparks, in one game out of the Army, .500, are in third place in the class AA Texas Leacue. IVi camcs behind leading Austin . . . Ken Braccy has a 1-0 and Lazaro Gomez a 1-1 record, but their carned-run averages arc 3.60 and 5.48, respectively . . . Red Davis' Tacoma Giants, not expected to be strong pennant contenders in the Pacific Coast League, are barely in the first division and with the addition of catcher John Or sino the Tacoma club is expected to start moving. Orsino is just out of the Army and in his first five games hit .526, with one home run and five runs batted in . . . First base man Ron Phifcr, although he slumped to .146, has boosted his average to .175 with one homer and eight RBIs .... Most likely to move down is outfielder Jose Cardcnal, who is hitting .173. After all, he started last year in class D and played only a week or so with the Emeralds at the close of the season. . . . Eugene seems to be the logical choice for Cardcnal, but we know that George Genovcsc, who managed Cardcnal when El Paso was a D club last year, likes the youngster . . . But he couldn't very well move Boles, Alou or Maldonado and it's expensive to transport players from Tacoma to El Paso and Springfield. Or from Springfield to Eugene, al though that was the case last season. Nevertheless, manager Bud Byerly is almost certain to get some player help within the next week or two because a few of the Ems have not been performing up to their po tential. it Robinson, the bonus "baby" ($50,000) who played for the Ems in 1959 and couldn't cut the mustard after hitting .199 for the Ems and then only .210 for Fresno, im proved to .239 with Victoria-Rio Grande in the Texas League last year when he shifted to second base . . . But now the University of Arizona player has apparently found his stride and in 63 times at bat has taken over the Texas League lead with 10 home runs and 25 RBIs . . . Catcher Bob Barton, considered a sure-fire major league prospect, has had a slow start with Springfield, batting only .207, although the San Francisco brass figured he was good enough to play with Tacoma . . . Second baseman Julio Linares is hitting .194 for Springfield . . . Another former Eugene second baseman has found his stride Chuck Hillcr. He is presently batting .311 and doing a solid job defensively. Bob Bolin. ex-Em pitcher, had one rough game last week and in just 5'3 innings of work boost ed his carned-run average from 0.00 to 506. They are both with the "Big Club." A pair of former University of Oregon pitchers have good records. Fred Ballard, playing for Billings (Cardinals) in the C Pioneer League, has a 10 win-loss record and a 1.80 earned run average with 13 strikeouts and only one base on balls in 10 innings pitched . . . Denny Peterson, with Santa Barbara (Mets) in the C California League, still has a 1-0 and 1.00 record with four strikeouts and two walks in nine innings. if Arizona clinched the District 6 baseball tide by defeating Arizona State in a series last weekend. The Wildcats, who had a record of three wins and a tie against Oregon in the Webfoots' first four games of the season, continue as the national collegiate leaders with a 3952 record . . . The Oregon State Beavers, with two close decisions over Oregon and their only loss of the season to Idaho, are ranked sixth with a 21-1 mark. . . . Joe Gordon will remain here until next week. The Los Angeles Angels have a couple of farm-club boys playing with the Tri-Cities Braves, who will be here Tuesday through Thursday of next week. Joe wants to watch them. . . . Start ing times for night games here will be 7 p.m. standard, 8 p.m. daylight, during the present home stand . . . The Sun day double-headers will remain at 12:30 p m. standard, 1:30 p.m., daylight. ReJiobf . . . Obedient . . . Ready for tht fooghesf Jobs THE NEW 24 RANGER FROM ROOF MOWER Built to oatlaxt, outperform iny 24 mooer in it field. Before yon bay the Boor Ranghi with Stress -Guard Construction. no OTnr xowtt omt All THUI AOVANTAOIi I iRitvn far arstsf aim Mel aastf m Itttiat etaail.sa mi n iamt lirftl') aattwrrKlltt onlys195.50 Dl 4-1483 !h and POLK STS. IM. CO. Detroit n Kansas City 12 Washington 5 Amr-rlran League W New York 15 ries against the league-leading .Minnesota """'" 15 Tri Cities Braves. (Chicago 15 Eugene broke a scoreless tie B1fiimoK'".::;:; 12 in the third inning when Don Boston 11 Pope opened with a single. Es telle struck out in an attempted bunt. Roger Heyden walked, but was forced by Carlos Dore, Pope moving to third; Jose Ca lero then singled Pope home. Calero walked to open the sixth for the Ems, but Dietz struck out on an attempted bunt. Calero stole second and then Wally Cockrcll walked Prt C'.R .82 18 .6(19 .556 2 2 .536 3 .522 31 3 .500 4 .478 4'i .478 4', .429 S .217 10j Drysdale Tosses Three-Hitter O'Dell Blanks Cards On Four Hitter. 6-0 Tlll'BSOAY'S RESULTS Chicago 3, Washington 1 Cleveland 9, Minnesota 4 l.oa Angeles 6, Detroit 4 Haltomore 5, Kansas Clly 2 Only games scheduled ST. PAUL-MINNEAPOLIS (.-PI Rookie Ty Cline batted in four runs with a pair of clutch National League W San Francisco 22 St. Louis 16 l.os Angeles 18 Pittsburgh 14 Philadelphia 12 Cincinnati 13 Milwaukee 12 I Houston 10 I New York S Chicago s Joe McLaughlin singled Calero i singles Thursday to pace Cleve- home. Roger Tomlinson flied out and Pope grounded out. The Ems made it 3 0 in the seventh when Dore walked with two out and scored on Calero's triple. Yakima picked a run in the bottom of the seventh on a sin gle by John Garofalo and a triple by Leon Douglas. With two out and runners on second and third in Yakima's I eighth, Estelle was charged with a wild pitch and one run scored. Singles by George Ko pacz, Rafael Gomez and Doug las finished both Estelle and re liefer Barry Huntzinger and four runs scored before Dave Squires retired the side by striking out Jerry Buckner. T. KMERALDS llayden. 3b Dore, cf 0-4 Calero, lb 2 4 Dletr, c 0-5 Cockrell, rf 1-2 McLaughlin. If 1-2 Tomlinson, ss ... 0-4 Pope. 2b 1-3 Estelle, p 0-4 Huntinger p 0-0 Squires, p 0-0 Totals YAKIMA Garofalo, cf Kopacz, lb . Gome, 3b ... Douglas, rf Buckner, If Carty, c Hrlniak, ss Rosenthal, 2b .... Bnibaker, p a-Zanner Griggs, p b HIackaby 0-1 W hile, p 0-0 land to a 9-4 victory over the Minnesota Twins which kept the Indians in second place. Cline lined a two-run single to left as Cleveland overcame a 3-0 Minnesota lead with four runs in the fourth. He came through with another two-run single on a hard grounder be tween first and second rs the Indians tallied another four in the fifth to clinch it. Righthander Jim Perry went the distance for his second vic tory of the year without defeat. He experienced a rough start, getting clipped for solo home runs by Lenny Green and Vic Power in the first, but settled down with the big lead. R It F. Cleveland 000 440 001 9 13 2 Minnesota 210 010 000 4 8 0 Perry A- Romano; Lee, Maranda 14), Sadowskl 5, Stigman 17) & Battey. W Perrv (2-0). L Lee (2 2). HR Minnesota: L. Green (4), Power (1). Chicago, 3-1 WASHINGTON Wi E a r 1 v 1 Wynn lost a shutout in the ninth ! inning Thursday, but the Chica- 5-30 3-3 24-5 3 go White Sox veteran won the 294th game of his career by Prt .759 .640 4 .621 4 .560 6 .522 7 .500 7' a .462 81 j ..IBS W j .2:18 13 .231 14'j ii n rt ni o-A 02 0-0 0 1 0-4 10 24 1-2 05 00 00 01 11 30 160 1-0 1-1 20 0-1 0-1 00 0-0 TIIIRSDAVS RKSl'LTS Milwaukee 4, Pittsburgh 3 San Francisco 6. St. Louis 0 (called will! 2 out In last of ninth, rain) l.os Angeles 6, Houston 2 New York at Chicago, cold. Only game scheduled. ST. LOUIS (. Unbeaten Billy O'Dell, pitching in gusts of over 40 miles an hour, blew down the St. Louis Cardinals on four hits Thursday night ti-0 and restored San Francisco Giants' first place lead to four games. The game was called because of a rainstorm with two out and none on in the last of the ninth. Under baseball rules, accord ing to rule 4.11. section D, the run scored by the Giants in the top half of the ninth counts and all batting records up until the time the game was halted go into the books. Giants abrhnl Cards at. r h hi Hiller,2l 4 12 1 Flood.cf 3 0 10 Mays.cf 4 0 0 0 Javler,2b 4 0 0 0 McCvv.rf 3 2 2 3 Bover.3h 4 0 10 b-Mota.lf 2 0 0 0 Muslal.rf 4 0 0 0 Cepeda.lb 4 12 0 Ollver.c 3 0 0 0 F.Al.lf rf 4 0 12 Mlnoso.lf 3 0 0 0 Rallev,c 3 0 0 0 White, In 3 0 0 0 Pagan.ss 4 0 10 Gotay.ss 3 0 0 0 D'port,3b 3 110 Gihson.p 10 10 O'Dcll.p 3 12 0 Wshhrn.p 0 0 0 0 a-James 10 10 Shantz.p 0 0 0 0 r-srhoen McDnl.p H n R HI O A 1-3 20 1-2 2-5 2-5 2-5 05 . 3-3 1-3 1-2 0-2 0-1 . 0 0 8 1 1-1 111 1-4 3-1 1-0 M 02 0-0 00 Totals 12-35 5-4 27 10 1 a Struck out for Brubaker In 6th; b Struck out for Griggs in 8lh. Emeralds . 001 001 1003 Yakima 000 000 14x 5 o j beating the Washington Sena tors 3-1. Wynn was just two outs away from his 47th shutout when Dale Long and Gene Woodling hit back-to-back doubles in the Senators' ninth. He ended the threat by striking out John Schaive and getting Bob Schmidt on a fly to right. RUE Chicago 0OO 0(12 010 3 8 0 Washington ... 000 000 001 I 7 0 Wynn & Carreon; Daniels, Ripple meyer 7, Kutvna (9) Sc Schmidt. W Wvnn (211. L Daniels (1-4). HR Chicago: A. Smllh (3). Ip ah r h er so hb w t 7-s 32 5 10 5 13 5 0 1 0 20200000 '3 1 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 19 2327600 2 7 12 112 10 1 40003000 Douglas. 2R Gomez, - McLaughlin, Rosen thal. SB Calero, Dore. DP llrlnl-ak-Rosenthal-Kopacr. HBP Hayden by Bnibaker. LOB Emeralds 10, Yakima 12. WP Estelle. BK White. Umpires Crossley St Jclks. Time 3.20. Attendance-!. Pitcher Estelle 104) Huntzinger Squires Brubaker Griggs (1-1) White 311 Calero. Hrlniak. SH - Emerald Marks Ratting ab r h are. rbl 2h 3b hr Kansas 8 1 3 .375 1 0 0 0 Hevden 20 7 .350 2 1 0 1 Patvkula 6 0 2 .1.13 3 2 0 0 Dore 34 8 10 .294 S 2 2 0 Calero 43 8 12 .279 7 2 2 1 McLaughtn 42 10 11 262 8 1 2 3 Tomlinson 46 S 12 .261 9 3 0 0 Dletr 36 6 9 .250 6 2 0 0 Chlncholo 32 8 .250 4 0 0 0 Feldman 9 1 2 .222 0 0 0 0 Pope 41 7 7 .171 1 0 0 0 Cockrell 36 4 .167 4 0 0 1 Pitrhlng Ip w I r h so bb .era Gavcskt 25 3 0 4 15 25 12 0 72 Opatt 6i S 0 1 2 9 5 2 2 84 Feldman 22) j 2 0 12 23 18 7 3 6.1 Huntilngr 6'a 0 13 9 5 3 3 84 1 K. telle 21-1 0 4 17 30 29 13 6 2.1 : Arnesnn C-.l 0 7 6 4 2 11.52 i Squires S 0 0 9 6 3 5 14 40 Evans .1 0 1 7 6 0 2 15.03 j Leclalr l i 0 0 4 5 2 1 27.00 Los Angeles, 6-4 LOS ANGELES (fl Al Ka line put Detroit ahead momen tarily with his 10th home run but the Los Angeles Angels came back behind another fine performance by relief pitcher Rync Duron and defeated the Tigers 6-4 Thursday. A sixth inning sacrifice fly by Albic Pearson brought in Billy Consolo with the deciding run. r ii r. Detroit 000 040 ono 4 11 I Los Angeles 021 oil OOx 10 0 Casale, Gallagher (SI. Jnnea 17), Kline (8) & Brown; McBhde, Spring (5), Duren (71 r Rodgers. W Spring (2-0i. L Gallagher (0-3). HR Detroit: Wood (21, Kaline (10). Baltimore, 5-2 BALTIMORE Mt The Balti more Orioles made effective use of home run power for the sec ond game in row and whipped the Kansas City Athletics 52 Thursday night. r ii r. Kansas City .. 2ou tsio 000 2 4 1 Baltimore . 200 110 01 x I 8 1 Walker. Grim (71 Sullivan: Es trada 1 2-3 1. L Walker 1421. HR Baltimore- Gentile (61, Lau (1). handsewn HSto)si by As always, there are several extra virtues blended into the slip-on shown on this page: the quality of genuine horween cordovan, the soft ness of handsewn comfort, the full leather lining at a great low price. These are extra virtues which create extra value for the buyer. You will be wise to examine them. By Roblee. OPEN TONIGHT AS USUAL Reg- 21.95 95 Inlrnilurlnry Price 19 SHOES WILLAMETTE AT lOlh EIC,EE 0 0 0 oooo Totals 34 6 11 6 Totals .11)11 4 0 a-Slnglcd for Washburn In 6th; b-Struck out for McCovey In 7lh; c-Strtick out for Shantt in 8lh. San Francisco 000 2.10 0OI6 SI. Louis ono 000 ooo 0 E Hlller, Mlnoso. PO-A San Francisco 26-7, St. Louis 27-12. DP Hlller, Pagan and Cepeda; Javier, Gotay and White: Boycr and W hite. LOB San Francisco 6. St. Louis 5. 2H Cepeda, F. Alou. HR McCovev. SB Boyer, Bailey, Hlller. S O'Dell. Ip h r er bb so O'Dell (W. 50 8ia 4 0 0 1 7 Gibson (L, 3-2) 4"s 6 5 5 1 I Washburn l'j 0 0 0 1 1 Shanti 2 2 0 0 1 4 M Daniel 1 3 110 0 x Two out when game railed. HI1P by Gibson I Hlller). U Walsh, Conlan. Burkhart, Pelekou- das. T 2:23. A 15,567. Los Angeles, 6-2 HOUSTON ID Don Drysdale fired a three-hitter Thursday night in pitching the Los Ange les Dodgers to a 6 2 victory over the Houston Colts. Tho sidearming righthander, winning his fifth game in six decisions, retired 17 men in or der during one stretch and turned the Colts away without a hit after Mcrritt Ranew's lead- off double in the second inning until Carl Warwick homered with two out in the ninth. Houston's other run came in the first when Roman Mejias ripped an inside the-park homer to center field that bounced against the feme at the 4'2V toot mark. RUE Los Angeles 000 .101 110 6 6 0 Houston 100 000 001 2 3 1 Drysdale & Roseboro; Bruce. Me diation (91 & Ranew. W Drysdale (5-11. L Bruco (1-1). HR Los An geles: Btlrrlght (11; Houston: Meji as (SI, Warwick (2). Milwaukee, 4-3 MILWAUKEE If) The Mil walkec Braves youth movement staged a three-run uprising in the eighth to pull even with the Pittsburgh Pirates Thursday, then veteran Krank Boiling lashed the second pitch ot the Milwaukee ninth for a home run to win the ball game 4 ;t. RUE Pittsburgh 020 000 010 3 8 0 Milwaukee ... 000 IHHJ 031 4 6 2 Francis, Face (9) & Neeman.l Burgess (9): llendley, Fischer (91 St 1 Torre. W Fischer (1-1). L Face (1-1). HR Pittsburgh: Clemente (3); Milwaukee: Jones (4), Boiling (2). Horn Stops Mendoza During Third Round POHTLAND W Bob Horn of Springfield stopped Carlos Men doza of Portland in the third round of a scheduled six-round preliminary bout at the Armory Thursday night. A right-hand punch by Horn broke Mendoza's nose in two places, and referee Andy Crab tree stopped the bout. Additional Sports On Page 5B DUNHAM'S "Wholo-of-a-deol" Get Your TORO Now at Arrow Sales & Service 1457 W. 6th Dl 4-9561 Complete Sales & Service Cf RIDING Kf4x MOWER! I iii.i.,i.pgi.wiiii liiJi,f in uiiiiii i.iiiij.iimiii mil. mm., .ngpsuwuxu-i iht- LOOK AT WHAT TORO RIDERS GIVE YOU! 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