The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, July 20, 1951, Page 2, Image 2

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American League Race Near
Dwd Hegt; flesuff of Winy
By Cleveland Chicago Sox
i 1 'By'SttNOPOTOWSKY" C f VT.' :
KewyorkrJufy' 20"UE) The great gall arid 'trick 'slide of
Roberto Avila sped the Cleveland Indians into a spot only a
game and a halt out oi tirst place today in the ever-torrid
American league race.! , - ,s - ., .,,.,. .,., - .!'
-"-It) was quite a spectacle when the nervy; little. Mexican
zoomed all the way from first base into home in the 11th in
ning yesterday, sending the catcher sprawling as he scored
11 J
Defeat Loggers
.The Bend Merchants defeated
the Darst Loggers, 9-7, 'in a lone
game pulped an tne tsenn munici
pal diamond last night.. :.
Dant arid Russell was1 unable
to field, a team, so they forfeited
: to ineoeTia-roriiano. nine.
TheLloeflers started off well In
the firtf , Inning as they collected
two ruiw The Merchants got one
and adped another In the second
to knot the s?ore at two-all. The
fvamdtfjMAa'ttia4 n. a ntanHaHU tin.
til the' fourth lnnlne: when Darst
scored; Miry one to have the Mer
chants' Wme back- in -the' fifth
' and push in two tallies to take
the lead.;. ,
. Darstscored one In the sixth
and three .in the seventh, but the
Merchants, also got two In. the
fifth, and then , rallied with five
in the sixth. .
Box score:
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1
0
1
0
0
0
0
. 0
Mitchell, if
Darst. S ri. ....
HV, 4 .. . ,. .
Hslllgar.,' 7 ".
Hanne, I ...
Wy.11,.1 ......
Harrlgen. 2 .
Rhoten.. e
Spencer,- 1
Kribe, 2 ......
Terlianer 1 ;'
Baker, .....
. Totals
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.,..81
V BENDf MERCHANTS'
wnn 7 '
M.Udlln.' 5 , ', ' .
IluliUM, 8 4 .
Futm, 4 .?..'..,;.. a
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Rainiers Retain
t ' By Paul Can'
r (Unllt Prtwi 8rl WrIUr) '
Sah Francisco, July . 20 Uin -
Hollywood's . hopes' for -the 1951
pennant' flickered: faintly today
on- the beefy right arm of George
(Pinky) Woods,
..; A freckle-faced sldearmer with
a eolleee education I and ma jor
league ipltchlng experience, iWoods
win 'M' .lea out .to. tne: mouna 10
nlghti to. ouKurve Seattle's Paul
(nd.hlt) Calvert. t v-" ' ' -
Should the 6 foot 5 Inch Holly
wood ace be' successful, the Stars
wlH freshen their chance for first
nlace. ; Should he ; lose, as : short
Vic Lomdardl did last night, the
Stars must reconcile themselves
. to a second-place season. - "
Lombardl tried to tret his Hoi
Ivwood mates closer to the lead
last night but failed. As a result,
Rogers Hdrhsby's Rainicrs lead
ine mop py luur gmnca...
' ' ' Has Poor Luck '
'Lombard! was terrible. He
couldn't ' get a . man out. In the
first frame. He walked Alex Gar-
bbwskl, fed: singles tO Gordon
Goldsberry and Jim Rivera, walk
ed Walter Judnich and completed
MS work for the night by giving
Claude Christie a-one baser. -i
Lombardl left the premises,
getting charged for the1 four runs
'Seattle scored in that hectic first
Inning, The Ralnlers kept the
pace, beating Hollywood, 9 to 3.,
r Judnich. Rogers' rowdy risk,
hit four for four. '
- In other . PCL games, bonus
pitcher Eddie Cereghino failed to
foo Portland and San Francisco
lost, 8 to 2; Sacramento scored
four times in the eleventh- to
whip Oakland,' 7 to 3, and San
Diego overcame Los Angeles, 7
t05j";.,;-"':''-"
, 1 Not Impressive
Cereghino, who is now-alleged
to have received $85,000 for sign
ing a contract with the New York
Yankees, did not impress the 1,600
fans who came out to watch him.
'Usually noted for his control,
Cereghino walked eight men and
hit two more. However, he stayed
wlthn striking distance of Port
land until the eighth, when the
Beavers got four t'uns, two on
Joe Brovla's homer.
.At Lakeman's two-tally home
DANCE
Saturday Night
REDMOND AIR BASE
Civil Air Patrol
Benefit
Music by
WARM SPRINGS
ORCHESTRA
the run which beat the Red
Sox, 5-4; The ravenous White
Sox meanwhile, overcame two
near.fatal errors to "beat the
Yankees. 2-1, "..--'
; That left Boston in first by
the grand margin of ,008. Chi
cago was second. New York was
third, a game and a half out of
iirst ana Cleveland was fourth,
also a game and a half' out of
first. The Yankee margin' of the
charging Indians was .002.. How
close can It get ? . - v. , .
- ... Homer Provides ; ,'.
The Red Sox had Just seemed
sure of. victory when Clyde. Volt
mer's second homer of the game
gave them a 4-3 lead in the top of
the 11th when A vlla broke loose,
Bob . Lemon opened the Cleve
land 11th with a pinch double, but
he was only on third with two out
when Avila came up. Roberto
whacked a single td drive in the
tying run. Then came Sam Chap
man, and the signal flashed for a
hit-and-run play. : v
1 The pitch, was wide, and Chap-'
man had to fling his bat at it. But
he hit it The ball bounded, into
left field and Avila already was
streaking to second. Ted Williams
caught the ball bare-handed and
paused a moment The moment
was too much. Nervy Avila had
no intention of stopping at third,
as he. figured to do. He ; kept
streaking into home. '. Abashed
Williams hurled to the plate. -:
Then came A Vila's trick slide.
which he perfected this spring.
It's a feint whereby he kicks out
one fool,, then , pulls it away , and
slides into base with the other.
Catcher Les Moss, Umpire Char
ley Berry and A Vila twisted into a
mass of humanity, and this mass
meant a Tun and the ball game.
Tlius the Indians, won .twpof
the .three- games- In the crucial
series with the Red Sox. and their
18t)v in the . last 23 starts. Boston
nag won joniy -tnree games at
Cleveland H year. - -; i .
iioston took a z-o lead In the
second on Vollmer's one-on homer.
Cleveland', made - It 2-2 An the
fourth on Luke Easter's double.
a hit batter and two singles, then
3-3 in tnesixm on tnree singles.
Boston' tied it n the ninth qt 3-3
Otl two Singles.
' ' White Sox Score v
The'. White Sox got their two
runs In -the. third on Chico Cnf
rasquel's single, Joe Erautt walk,'
Howie Judson'a sacrifice, Bob Dll
linger" s fly which scored Carras
quel and Ne,lson Fox', single which
scored Erautt. The lone Yank run
came in the fifth on Gerry Cole
man's single, a two-base error and
Gene WoodHpg's grounder.
-! .Dick Kryhoski's single drove Ifl
the winning run " when Detroit
beat the A's In the second game
of a doubleheader, 4-3, after Mor
ris. Martin's five-hitter gave the
A's a 5-0 first game victory
In a night game, the St. Louis
Browns scored six .runs in : the
eighth inning to beat the Wash
ington Senators, 9 to l.K There
wore tnree nomers all by sen-ators-by.
Sherry . Robertson, Ed
Yost, find Gil Conn. ... ,
i All National league games were
rained out. - : . . ... .
-' Yesterday's Star ;;
Roberto Aviln, Indians Hit
four singles !ln five at-bats, drove
in the tying run in the 11th and
tnen scored the winning run from
first base on a single..
run was the finishing touch In
the Sac-Oak game. The blow came
off Red Hrrdy, Oakland pitcher,
who wont the full 11 frames only
to Iobo. Spider Jorgensen had a
homer for Mel Ott's unsuccessful
defending champions. 1
San Diego won its battle from
the third-place Los Angeles An
gels when five welcome runs
came trotting home In the sev
enth inning.
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Shows Decline!
ThlR UWUV'fl ffchfr.fr rannf' K.l
.vu U)f
the SIATA frama wimmleulnn f n.f f
Cates that Pantra! OroiMn nxalura
may not. have quite the good
iui-n uicy nave oeen expenencing
for some time.
" SteelheaH fishprmnn fini.o qViih
tne oniy reauy encouraging word
head fishing is reportedly improv
Ing,' using spinner and grasshop
pers for bait. ,
This week's report r ' ' : :
Odell lalcn Small Maflilnau,
have been taken by deep troll
ing,, small RaUioow. by files in
the evening.
Crescent lake. Fair with' antn.
ner and worms the suggested
lure; .,'
Davis lake Mntnre urlll ho nil
lowed August 2; open to fly fish
ing omy.
Sparks and Devils lakes fair.
East and Paulina lakes--falr. I
Smith TuIn : lalm fair. ti.lfh
size of fish increasing. . '; . ;
Three Creeks lake fair.
PrnnlrMl rtvat- fair, tn V. -.n..A
and Grandview areas.
Lower Deschutes river poor to
fair, for trout fishing.
Diamond lake, Davis lake, Little
Deschutes river, Miller lake,
Summit lake, and Opal and Tim
panogas lakesare all poor.
LEAGUE STANDINGS
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE)
TnM '
W L Pet.
., 7 45 ,609
i 66 49 .674
. S7 68 .604
. 67 68 .4
. 66 60 .463
. 65 61 .474
.49 66 ' ,480
. 49 ; W .490
W li Pet-
Hollywood ;..,.,..,,'.
Sacramento
uakland
Portland
San FrancUco ....V. .
San Ditto
AHKBiriN .
Team
Boston . .. . . i ... . . ,
ChlfiBRO
New York ..',, i .....
Cleveland ,
Detroit
WaehinBton
1'illiaJelphla
St. Lovla
62 84.:.606
68 86 ,..602
49 ti
.690 '
.680
60 '85
88 44
.461
86 49" ; .424
89 62 ; .409
27 , 68 .818:
LEAGUE '
W L . Pet.
58 32 ' .624
44 SB f .630
rATinMAlf
Team
Brooklyn V. . : 1
00
8
8
10
11 M,
14-
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18
8t Louie
isew York .
46 41 .629
Cincinnati
42 41
42 44
.506
Philadelphia .........
Boston
37 44 .467
86 48 .449
84 40 .410
Chicago. '-. ... i . t .
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This evening at 7:30 KBND airs
the weekly fishing bulletin of the
Bend chamber of commerce. At 8
tonight another chapter In Maga
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row at 6:30 the ' county - agent
broadcast will feature Gene Lear,
Deschutes county agent, and at
1Q:15 the 4-H club program will
present an Interview with Joe
Licvens, Deschutes county 4-H
agent, ; Gail Baker of the Des
chutes national forest staff, David
Kribs and Haley. Pritchard, the
two 4-H club member winners of
the summer camp In soil conser
vation scholarships. , ; . ' :
This program of .the AmerK-an
Society of Ranee management
will be explained on this broad
cast, i : : i .--''- ..-'.' S'r ;..:.;
; Tomorrow morning at 11 an
other Pal club broadcast- will be
heard, followed at 11:30 with the
Sports Parade'
By Oscar Fraley '
Ited Press Sports Writer)
(Unli
New York, July 20 IIP) Many
big leaguers are strongly opposed
to the reserve clause but won't
say so publicly because ."they
tear reprisals from club owners,"
Rep. Emanuel Celler, D N.Y..
charged today. :.
Celler,. chairman of the house
judiciary committee which, will
begin investigating organized
baseball, July 30, said, "Several
players told me they would like
to see tne reserve clause abol
ished, but. they don't want to be
quoted because they fear repris
als." . , .
The congressional committee.
Celler pointed out, will concen
trate, on the anti-trust aspects of
baseball. In its Investigation.'
; "President Truman is very In
terested In the outcome,", the con
gressman revealed. "The other
day, he asked me what our com
mittee would be working on next
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, CORRECTION MADE -
Yesterday's Issue pf The Bulle
tin reported Incorrectly that 8
Little league baseball game Wed
nesday night.; between Gregg's
Banner Bread and Brandis Thrift-
Wise Drug was won by the drug
team. The game was won by the
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