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THE BEND BULLETIN CENTRAL OREGON'S DAILY NEWSPAPER SPORTS NEWS GENERAL NEWS 33rd Year BEND, DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1949 No. 192 Med ford Comes From Behind Y8nk66S DcfCQt 7"o Win 10-lnning Baseball ri c..ii Gome From Bend Elks Team lUeveland; Mill Holding Margin Sport Parade Tin Mcilfonl CruU'i'H Himh'lii'il u win from tin- lii-nd Klkii, when they ciiini" I'rom behind in the ninth Inning of u. K'"! pluyi'd lust iiikIiI lit I lie iiiiiiilcipnl bull uark to tic the more l-'l, and then went on to win r-l in the tenth Inline on u one run rally. Paul (Iclii'tiwin Kturtrd on the mound for thi1 F.lriH and held Hit' heavy hittiiiK Crali-rH to seven hits and two runs, one of which wan a Ioiik hiKh homer over the li'lt ticlcl wall by cen ter fielder I'at I'atterMon. (lelirman drove in two of J!end'.s four runs whin he doubled with the buses loaded in the seconil inning. Hi' was relieved In Hie sevenlh limine dy Hill AtiNlin, ii Nunlhiuw liiinsfiT from lit'ownxvllle. Ilcnd lielH n Hlls The MriKunl liurler. I.iiWrre 1 lei i t l u i ill , illi liel a brilliant hall Kame iih he allnweil the llcnil hut Ins cinly live tills In Ihe HI InnliiK tilt. Three nt the Klks IiIih were mule III the 111. si two Innings l play. Km reel I li'.l Ihe lleml halters Willi u record uf two for Jive, lie himrM'il nut the only Hend home run. The two llend plti-hcis yielded nine hlls to the ('niters and struck oul 10, six or (li-lilliuill mid (our (or Austin. TonlK'ht I he two teams will meet In another garni al mimlcl pal ball park. "Old Kellahle" Jim Farmer Is slated (or mound duly. The iime will Ih-kIii at M:.'l p.m. It... enrm I fcltdlaril Cral.ra 3 I'layw. n. All fall, in, m I J4tnatMir, M t, Waul lb 6 l.tu-ii-ti. if & l'..ira.t.i. If 4 N..rb. ;b 4 t'l.arllf. r 4 I r(f InM. 31. . . . 4 llrrittiBl.il. 4 I'll I Hind l. 4 I'larif. !. t-ualiv. m . . . . I ail. 11. Id . . . iM.iikm. rt . . , Waltvi. rtt ... lloWll. If . . . MarOT. 3b . . . . Sti.rthur.l. XI. M.l'.iiHll. r . tirirmati. II An.tlr.. l.iblir All II II I'O A K l.lbliy tfriiunUnl nut Uf Aualin. Illll: Patt.raim, War.l. N"il.x. ll.ao.llrr , rarr.ll. Iil.rmati t lllli I'sltrrwin, 1 harnltrr, r'anWI :H: l.m-lch. Nurtir. I'urrailu. ).hniiaii. Hit: ratl.rMrt. SO: l-lirittan AtMtllt 4. Il.rritiann 4. IIH: Auatiti I. Itrrrmaiin 1. lit : t.-lirriian, Mm.thtjr.1. tarr.ll. Ilrtmanh. J..hnl..ii., W...I. I'.l ball Chaliulrr. l ull Ml. I.iril fc, ll.ii.l 4 l.ullil i.ilrhvf: Auatin; Mintiri, ll.rMtiann. Ilmtliv '. llrrtirl.un. krarnrr.. Coast League Pitchers Get 3 Shutouts By lim Thackrcy Itltillpil I'rraa Slant Wlltrr) San Francisco. July 21 dli Youthful Hal Saltman. cx'H'ri diced Ken Holcumlie and Journey, man Lou Tost all came up with pltrhliiK beauties In the 1'aclflc Coast lean lie last night. 'the three hurlers tossed almost Identical names, each sbutthiK out the iiposiilun ami each allowliiK hut three hlls. Their comblned.el furts represented the best night pitchers have had In the loop (Ills year. TaklnK them In order of senior ity. Tost pitched the Oakland Oaks to a 30 win over the San Francisco Seals; tlolcombe blank ed the San Diego Pudrcs to give Sacramento a 4-0 win; and Saltz man and his Portland Beavers whitewashed Seattle 30. 'Hie first game of the Los An gelcs Hollywood double header was also a pltchlnK buttle with the Stars winning out 3-2 In night Innings. Not so tho second game. The nlfihtcnp was a wild affair that saw eluht hurlers In action and also saw the surprising An e,els clout the Twlnks 10-5. Hurlers' Duel Tost almost had In pilch a threc hltter to Ret a win from Al Lien as Ihe Acorns and the Seals put on their third straight hurl ers' duel. I.len and his reliefer, Cliff Melton, limited the Oaks to five blows, lull one of them was a two run homer by Mel Duezabou In the second InnlnR. Melton was scetiiK his first action since April H when he broke his foot In a jjume with Seattle. The Sacramento Solons made It 13 wins out of the last 15 Riimes ns they Rot to (he Padres' Al Jurisich for elRht hits and four runs. Holcomlie needed only the two runs the Sacs furnished him In the openliiR frame as he kept (ho Padres away from the plate for Ihe entire distance. It was Holcombe's 13th win of. the cam-nnlirn. Snllzman, who used to belong tn the Sen i tin Rnlnlcrs, ealncd a bit of revenue by shellnckliiK tho team that lei him ro, ine ueavers spoiled the young University of Oregon alhlelo a single run In the oiifnlnu inninu and then got two more in the ninth off reliefer Herb Knrpel. Charles Schimz went the first eight Innings and gave up but six hlls ns he got Ills New York, July 21 Kor man who found Pacific sub marine duty "monotonous." you wouldn't expect S. M. U.'h Cll Johnson to worry alwiit clinching a Jul as a pro football player - but that's his chief mental ex ercise today. A tall Texan who is a dead ringer for baseball's Dixie Wulk it, ;il explained ll Ihls way: "I played single wing at S.M.U. the last twu years as we won the Southwest conference champion ship. With the New York Yan kees of Ihe All America confer ence we will use the T toi mu llein. It will lake a lot of patience on (he pari of Ihe coaches while 1 shltl over." Kegardisl as one of the best passers to come oul of (he Cow country since Sllngln' Sammy Itaugli, the six fool two linn Johnson has plenty uf comx-ti-ilmi for aerial duty with (he Yanks. The siiuad Includes seven pass4'is and somebody has to go Other I.ikhI Turners Other Yankee tossers are Notre Dame's Angelo Hcrtell, Texas Pete 1-iiyilrn. U.S.C.'s Dean Dill. San l-'rauclsco's Don l'anclera and Nevada's Al Tabor. It's a u 1 tough league (o crash, but John J ! son Is exiMt-tifl by Coach Nor man i Keel I Mrailer to wml up as Ihe Van kit "wheel horse." If. of course, (he 25-year-old Mustang can make (he change. "There's no reason why he can't.'' Strader argued. "Uaugh nmdi- It, and so did Sid Luck man. Paul Chrlslman and Otto (iraham." ;il will have excelen( advice while he Is struggling with the shl(t. Kor his tutor will be Hemic Mastcrson, former Nebraska coach who schooled Pninklc- Al bert and Hob. WatJTf leld hi the Intricacies of TiuarterbuVk!ng. Had KIlKlhlllty lxft Draftml by the Phlladelnhla Eagles of (he rival National' league. Johnson left school to go wlm the Yankivs even though'" he still hail a year of college i eligibility. Johnson said flatly that, even without his throwing arm, the Mustangs should sweep to (heir (bird straight conference title. "They've got Doak Walker, an ! All-American on Ihe field and off i It. too. and Kyle Hole," he ex-! plained. "That will do It." ; (Ml will go buck lo school next ! spring and summer lo finish up 1 his physical education degree. Somebody asked him whether i he would make more money with , the Yanks than he had at S.M.U. i "Of course not," he kidded. I They give you an oil well lor : each touchdown." i Bui he'll still settle for the $13.00 he'll get this season. Ily Stun Opolowsky lltlilfil J'rr Sltirla WriU-r j New York, July 21 dp. - The I status was Uo In Ihe American I league nice today because of the Yankee punch and a Cleveland i hunch. 1 The punch kept repealing "nil the hunch went wrong. The re sult was a 7 lo 3 Yank coniuesl of the Indians before a clamoring 7B.340 last night - a conoucst which put Ihe New Yorkers uguln four and a half games In first place, still a mile out of reach of Ihe grasping Tribesmen. Joe DIMagglo was tho big boy In the punch parade with a triple anil a home run which accounted for three runs, ljirry Bcrra also homered and even Pitcher Kd I in put, allhotign In needed relief in Ihe eighth, got three straight hits. In all, It was a miserable 13th an nlversaiy gamo for Cleveland's Bob Keller, who was shelled In the four-run Yankee third. Hunch Went Wrong Hut even the punch was dim med somewhat by (he hunch die hunch (hat went wrong and squelched a possible Cleveland victory rally. Tht came In Ihe eighth, with Ihe Yanks leading, 7-2. Lopnt loaded Ihe buses with none out and Joe Page cume on In relief. I lie forced In a run wth four straight bulls to Houdreau. He continued "wild pitching to Bob Kennedy, serving two straight balls and no sirlkes. The Yanks were reeling. But Uirry Doby, on I hint base, got Ihe hunch he could s(eul home and ge( uwav wlih It. Doby is fast, but no Jackie Robinson. He was thrown out, und that took the staix'h out of the Cleveland rally. Kennedy walked, but Jim llegan funned and Ken Kellner grounded our. The boner earned Doby a fine fuel a bawling nut from Manager jiu Botidreau. 'Hie Yanks got 13 hits In the game to Cleveland's 10. Blowing golden opportunities seemed In style from would-be league leaders. The Boston Red Sox did It. too. Ted Williams homered In the top of the ninth Australia, Canada Meet In Matches Montreal, July 21 dpi Favored ' Australia met Canada toiluy In ' the first (wo mutches of the i North American .one Davis cup tenuis semi finals. I The winning team plays -Mex-i Ico for Ihe rlghl lo meet the IKuropcan champion. Hiendan Mucked, u Montreal horn lud now living In Ihe United Slules. played for Cunudu ugalnsl Billy Sldwi'll In the first match toilay, und slim Henri Kochon of Montreal met Aussie singles champion Frank Scdgman In the second. In tomorrow's doubles, Walter Stohlhcrg, Vancouver, B.C., ond Mackcn meet Jack Bromwlch and Scdgman. The lust two singles matches In the bcst-of-flve series will be played on Saturday. KI.I.IOTT TO 1'I.AV ; Corvallls, July 21 UHi -Oregon Slati- end coach Pele Elliott will play in the- Chicago Trlbune spon. sored all-star football game on Soldiery; field at Chicago August j 11.', -OSC Athletic director Roy ; Kecne said today. j Elliott was all-Amcrlcan quar terback on the University of Mich-! Ignn stuud li-st season. He is the only Wolverine athlete ever to ' win 12 letters In various collegiate ' sports. to tie the game with the White Sox. but in (heir half (he Sox (allied on George Melkovleh's triple und Eddie Malone's long fly for an 8 to 7 victory. The Sox hud seen a six-run lead go by the boards after the first two Innings. A walk and four successive singles In the eighth gave the Detroit Tigers three runs and a G to 5 victory over Washington. Tho Athletics and Browns were rained out. 'Hie St. Louis Cardinals gained back the game (hey lost (o Brook lyn '1 uesday In (he National leugue race when (hey bea( (he Bosttin Braves. 6 to 4. in 10 inn ings lust night while the Brook lyn Dodgers dropped an 8 to 6 game to the Pittsburgh Pjrates. Thai left (he Dodgers (wo and a half games In fronl. Sid Cordon's li'th homer and Dave Koslo's seven-hit pltchinp gave the New York Giants a 5 to 1 win over Cincinnati while Hank Sauer drove in'all the Cub runs with two homers for a 4 to 3 victory over the Phillies. League Standings (Or United Pmil COAST I.KAi;t'K w r. IMUwiMkI ?n Ail Sacramento 01 ftg San Dlrtfu fta a? KratU All AS Uaklaml ftg (, I'ortlultd Bi ftl San r'ranrlaru ii B4 l,ua Atlifrlea 41 e6 Nr-w York Cirvrlanil , fl.iMtiin I'hlla.lrll.hta IMri.lt f hiratfii . . . naNtiuiHtun Hu l...ui. .. AMKHH'AN I.KACt'B W. 1 4 19 St 34 31 at 40 41 41 Id 48 NATIONAti I.KACUK W. ItriKiktyn bfl St. Iaiiiin All Hiwl.in 47 I'hlla.lrllihla 44 New Viirk 4 I'ltuliurHh 411 I'lnrlnnall 84 Clilrax 82 40 1! 44 to It IVt .ts .640 .&U-J .t04 .AUO .4UI ,4 .414 IVl. .3A Ml .A.1I .in .yn .m .4tr, .34A Pet. OIS .till .640 .bi ,A0 .4; .406 .38 TO SIGN FOlt BOUT New York, July 21 HO Rocky Grazlano, ex-mlddlewclght cham pion, and Charlie Fitsarl, an out standing young welterweight con tender, were scheduled to sign today for u 10-round bout at Yan kee stadium on Sept. 14, 10th loss of the campaign. Sales man's win was his 14th. Hollywood scrambled from be hind to catch the Angels In the first Rnme when Jim Boxes hit a seventh Inning homo run. Then in the eighth the leagua lenders notched the winning run ofl An gel Booker Tv McDanlcls who went In as a relief pitcher In the sevenlh. The Angels did the. up hll climbing In the second contest, overcoming a four run Hollywood first InnlnR to catch the Stnrs In (he fifth. 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