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Olson Awarded
Decision Over
Rocky Castellani
;r JBy SCOTT BAILIK
United Preim Sports Writer
, .. SAN FRANCISCO (UP) Carl
,(Bobo) Olson shuffled home to his
wife and four kiddies today with
,', the world's middleweight crown
mm on nis Darning head and 32b,
'". 000 stuffed into his back pocket.
:i! That's what the relentless Ha
waiian picked up Friday night for
- chopping out a unanimous 15-round
decision over Rocky Castellani of
.. . Cleveland, Ohio, before a crowd
of 11,873 at the Cow "Palace. It
- marked the second time that Olson
..; had defended his title since he de
feated Randy Turpin of Great Brit-
-ain for the championship last Oc
tober. ,
'... Castellani got the, leavings of
Olson's healthy guarantee 60 per
cent of the net gate receipts, which
grossed $121,470 plus another 60
per cent of radio and TV rights
; These went for about $75,000.
- The bout bore some overtones
of the Olson-Kid Gavilan meeting
in Chicago last April. The Cuban
Kid asserted that a bruised right
hand thwarted his bid for the title
and Castellani came out of Fri
day night's mill claiming a frac
. tured left, thumb.
1 Rocky Fast Afoot ;
. "Rocky said he cracked it in the
ftecunu rouna against uison s el
bow. Dr. Don Lastretto. state Ath
etotic .Commission physician, said
- tjjat the challenger - had suffered
h. -cnippea iraciure oi tne leu
,.. thumb and called for an x-ray.
, But this handicap did not stop
' the kid from the coal mines of
. Luzerne, Pa., from fighting his
kind of a fight back pedalling
irom tne pressing uison and cut
mg loose at times with desperate
counter punches.
One of these, a rlEht cross
dropped Olson for a two count in
the 11th round. But the spindly
legged . champion uncorked a
smashing right cross to the .law
in the next round which spun Cas-
tellanl to the canvas for the count
of nine.
Those were the hottest rounds
of the fight, which otherwise fol-
lowed the pattern of the hunter
and the hunted. The stole Olson
constantly plodded through Castel
lani's stream pf left jabs to batter
the challenger with left and right
combinations to the head and land
sickening left hooks to the mid--;section.
. .' .
Voting All Bobo
TJ-Judge Fred Apostoli voted the
fight to Olson 85-80 while Judee
Jack Downey scored it 87'4-77V4
apd Referee Ray Florcs 89-76.
Both fighters weighed 160 pounds
f'and overtones from Friday morn
.ftg's hassle hn the scales contin-
mr .tfl'H rn drhn Jimunri thn itrnftutno-
"?lllbn where the fight was staged.
iAl Naiman,vCaslellaqi's jrmnag-
er, -insisted mac uison lost tne title
on the scales when he failed to
.make the weight In his first at
tmpt. Naiman added he was all
for a rematch in San Francisco
offering the champion another
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THE LADDER Eiqht toftball teams start play here today, all hoping to climb the ladder to the championship. Top four games
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Little Don Liddle Keeps Giants
Out Front With Win Over Pirates
By CARL LUNDQUIST
United Press Sports Writer
Like" the widow's mite which be
came the mightiest gift of all, the
Giants could well win the pennant
on a Liddle contribution by the
smallest and most modest man on
their pitching staff.
Little Don Liddle shrugged off
his role as he stood wringing wet
on a scale and registered 157
pounds after notching his sixth vic
tory, a 4-0 three-hit shutout over
the Pirates that kept the Giants
two full games ahead of Brooklyn
and 6V4 games over his ex-Mil
waukee teammates. ,
Liddle doesn't smart games often
and he has become known as the
throw-in pitcher in the big deal
with the Braves, which doesn't dis-
luru mm in uie ic-aai. r
"But even thoueh Johnny An-
tonelll has won 18, I will always
feci in my heart if we win the
pennant that my six victories ori
Jamboree Set
At Prineville
For Sept. 3
The Central Oregon Football
jamboree, thought to he out this
year, has been scheduled for the
night of Sep. 3, at Prineville. Bui
it may be the last year for me an
nual event.
Recent interpretation of nn O.-
S.A.A. ruling will permit practice
to start early enough this year to
make the four-team jamboree pos
sible. But if the rule remains in
effect next year, limiting pre
season practice, the event will
probably be canceled.
This year's jamboree will pit
Bend and Madras against Red
mond and Prineville. '
It's a continuous football game,
each team playing both opponents
and Inking over the ball from its
companion team every other quar
ter.
Starting time will be 8 p.m. at
Prineville. Fre-game activities
promise to be colorful, including
performances ny tne nign suiiooi
hands.
however many I may win were
a factor, too," he said today.
Liddle held Pittsburgh to three
singles while Don Mueller supplied
all the Giant punch with a grand
slam homer. It marked the fourth
straight complete game for Man
ager Leo Durocher's rejuvenated
pitching staff- all wins.
The Indians boosted their Ameri
can League lend to 3'4 games by
defeating the Urioles, 7-2, while the
Yankees lost to the Red Sox, 4-3.
The White Sox stayed 8H behind
in third place by topping Detroit
the first American Leaguer to win
18 games and regained the strike
put lead with 134, adding six.
The Dodgers hung on gamely by
topping the Phillies, 6-4, handing
Robin Roberts his 11th defeat
against 18 victories by puttina'over
four runs in-the first tto innings
on homers, by Cart Furillo and
Duke Snider. Sandy Amoros also
clouted one for Brooklyn. Billy
Loes gained credit for his ninth
win and seventh in a row.
However, Milwaukee lost a full
game of ground by suffering a
3-1 setback in Chicago to the Cubs
and Cincinnati took over fourth
place from Philadelphia by defeat
ing the Cardinals, 3-2, on the sew
enth victory of Joe Nuxlinll.
Washington and Philadelnhia in
the American were rained out.
Bob Rush, after a shaky start,
pitched steadily to win his eighth
game for the Cubs and substitute
center fielder Bob Talbot Tilione
at bat by getting throe hils to
score all three- runs against llil-
wnukee.
The Cardinals, in losing, tied a
National League record by making
six double plays. They wore the
seventh team ever to do it.
Larry Doby had a two-run triple
and Al Rosen a two-run homer
in a productive first inning that
enabled Cleveland to coast to its
victory. It was Baltimore. s 10th
straight defeat. Art Hnuttemnn
won his 13th game but Hnl New
houser helped him by stopping a
rally In the seventh and shutting
out the Orioles thereafter.
Willnrd Nixon pitched four-hit
ball to beat the Yankees for the
fourth time this season and also
drove in the winning run at Bos
ton with an eighth inning double,
Bill Skowron homered for the Yan
kees.
Winners Emerge
In Golf Tourney :
Four winners emerged after
the second round of play for Bend
golf club championship. They are
Bill Hatch, Bob Thomas, Owen
Panner and Stacy. Smith.
Third round matches must be
played by Sunday, Aug. 29, ac
cording to Einar Allen, club pro.
Championship flight: Bill Hatch
dot. Dr. Charles Donley 5-4; Bob
Thomas def. Dr. Joseph Grahlman
1-up; Owen Panner def. Des Cur-
rie 5-4; Stacy Smith def. Dr.
Harry Mackey 5-3. .. '
First flight: Lloyd Abrams def.
Bill Van Allen 4-3; Harold Han
sen vs. Einar Sclfors not played;
Don Hampsen def. OUie Bowman
1-up on 22d; John Currie vs. Bob
Wetle not played.
, Seoind flight: Dr. W. D. Ward
def. Bud Hassett 4-3 ;, Farley'. El
liott vs. Reg Proby not played:
R. P. Robinson def. Russ Acheson
3-2; Norm Whitney def. George
Thompson 4-3. ;
Third flight: Bill Niskanen def.
Erv Hogan, default; Vance Coy
ner vs. Fred Paine not played;
Oscar Glassow def. Fred Cart-
mill 1-up on 20th; Glenn Gregg
def. Pat Cashmnn 3-1.
Fourth flight: Ken Gregg''d'eF.
Ray LeBlanc 4-2; Al Gray 'def.
Dr. R. C. Robinson 2-1; Dr. C. J.
Radomacher def. Kessler 'Cannon
3-2; Welsh Evans def. Mcrt
Wauge 7-6.
Fifth flight: Ray LeBlanc vs.
Dr. R. C. Robinson and Kessler
Cannon vs. Mert Waugc not
played. ,
Standings
Pacific Coast League
W L Pet
Hollywood
San Diego
Oakland
San Francisco
Seattle
Sacramento
Los Angeles .
Portland
Friday's Results
San Diego 4-4, Sacramento 3-5
San Francisco 4, Oakland 2
Seattle 4, Portland 2
Los Angeles 2, Hollywood 1 . (15
innings) , . .
How faeries bland
San Francisco 2, Oakland 0
Sacramento 2, San Diego 1
Seattle 2, Portland 0
Los Angeles 2, Hollywood 0
13 Juniors Play
In Friday Event
Thirteen juniors turned out for
Junior Golf day Friday at Bend
golf club, playing for a blind hole.
In the 8-12 age group Dennis
Kerr won with a seven on blind
hole number five; in -the 12-16
group Steven Hutchinson and
Stanley Norton tied with sixes on
number five.
In the girl's division Janet
Shumway and Susan LcRlnnc tied
with nines on number five. Plav
will he the same time next Fri
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By DON THACKRKY
United Press Sports Writer
SAN FRANCISCO (UP) The
San Diego Padres and the Holly
wood Stars hold joint occupancy
of the top of the Pacific Coast
League flagpole, . but somebody
has to go today. ' -
The Padres, by playing Satur
day's game ' oa Friday night, fi
nally made it -to the top, but the
Stars .will either zig or zag when
they meet Los Angeles this after
noon, while San Diego idles.
The Padres missed a chance
for a firm hold when Merrill
Combs homered in the bottom of
the last inning of the nightcap to
give Sacramento a 5-4 win after
the Pads had taken the opener,
4-3, on homers by. Luke Easter
and Earl Rapp.
Stars 5o IS Frames
Hollywood did not let the Pa
dres climb up on them without
making a fuss, however. The
Twinks went 15 innings before
bowing to Los Angelds, 2-1.
San Francisco beat Oakland 4-2
while Seattle was bouncing Port
land by the same count, in the
league s other games.
The Hollywood-Los Angeles
crosstowner was about as dramat
ic as possible, with all three runs
comine on solo homers. Don kod-
ertson of the Angels and . Jack
Lohrke of the Stats homered in
regulation time to extend the
eame.
Then in the bottom of the 15th
Al Evans blasted one over the
fence off Roger Bowman to give
the Cherubs their second game in
a row won on last ditch homers.
Cal McLish hurled brilliantly
for the Angels, giving ud only
eight hits as he. went the distance
Pads Win Opener
San Diego came from behind to
win the opener with Sacramento.
Easter got a two run homer in
the fourth for first blood but the
Solohs took a 3-2 lead in the eighth
after Hank Schenz had homered
for one fourth-inning tally.
In the eighth Rapp rapped his
to end the scoring and the Sacs'
chances. Again Al Lyons got the
win in relief.
In the second one the Padres
got three in the top of the seventh
to tie the game up at 4-4 with
Lyons driving in- the two tying
markers with a single. But Combs
homered off Bil Thomason with
one out in the bottom of thci
frame.
Steve Nagy came on in the
ninth inning to' fan Walt Judnich
with the bases full and preserve
the 4-2 win for Bob Hall. Dick
Fiedler was the Beaver loser, go
ing the distance.
San Francisco, making a run
on third place, maae u iwo
straight over Oakland as Bill
d nwi aM cnpptnnilar - help
Dioujmu i -
from rookie Bob Hughes, who got
the win.
rt-AfA iff tha nremispH after
the third with a sore arm. Hughes
gave up only one hit the rest of
the way.
The only Oak runs came on a
two run homer by Johnny Jorgen-
sen.
The Linescores:
San Diego 000 200 020-4 8 0
S-rnmontn (100 201 0003 9 0
smith l.vnns (7) and Pocekay
Schantz and Ritchey.
tOnA (TlimAl
San Diego . 001 000 3-17 11
nTnmnntn VHS U1U 1 no L
u'i.ri.t ThAmacnn 171 and Sand
itiLini, ,.w,..u...... -----
in,.k- .tnhnsnn. Candini (7) ana
San Francisco 201 000 100-4 12 1
u-.,,ir,.,i iimrhfa (41 and Tie-
siera; Gettel, Van Cuyk (8) and
Neal.
Dllnnrl (100 001 0012 6 0
Seattle . 001 101 01x-4 8 0
Fiedler and Rossi; Hall, tvans
(9), Nagy (9) and Jenney.
8 1
Hollywood
000 000 100 000 00-1
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000 010 000 000 0012 15 0
Wnlsh. Main (12). Bowman (ill
and Bragan, Mangan (1); Mc
Lish and Evans.
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For Sunday Game
The Bend Loggers, now with a
14-4 season record after two mid
week defeats by Coos Bay-North
Bend, travel to Lakeview Sunday
for a league game there.
The Loggers, leading the Ore
gon-California. Border league by
i'A games, are. mathematically
unbeatable for the championship.
They have a 9-1 record followed
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The Loggers' schedule for tho
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Aug. 22 Lakeview there.
Aug. 28, 29 Heales" Babes (Port
land) nere.
Sep. 4, 5, 6 Silverton here.
Portlanders Rule
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tonight at Multnomah stadium.
The game starts at 8 p.m. with
a pre - game marching pageant
slated to start at 7:45 p.m.
Because of their beef, the Metro
squad has been given a slight edge
in pre-game predictions by local
sports writers, although Coach Mel
Ingram of the State team said his
charges were in fine physical con
dition and were mentally alerted
to preserve their victory string.
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