The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, June 02, 1955, Page 2, Image 2

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Snider Gets Three Homers,
Double in 11-8 Dodqe'r Win
By FKKD IMlW
l'nltd Prciw Sportx Writer
Duke Snider' s thunderous bat
was wiping out the memory 61 Ins
di.sappointniK 19M finish today
white his iirooklyn Dodger team
mates were well on their wuy to
wiping out the ail. time club rec
ord ol 'III homers in one season.
Snider, who lost the National
Leugue batting title to Willie Mays
on tne linal day of last season,
drove in six runs with luree hom
ers and a double Wednesday night
as tne Dodgers wulloped tne iwil
wuukeu Braves, 11-8, with a six
homer outburst.
he 2i)-year-oid slugger thus took
over the major league lead with
15 home runs and 4 runs batted
in, in addition to raising his sea
son's average to .319. The six
home runs gave the Dodgers a
total of 67 In 44 games a pace
that would give tiiem u season's
total of 243 The 1947 New York
Giants set the all-time record of
221.
CurloiiH Surprise
The wild slugfest was a curious
surprise for the 18,380 fans who
expected a third pitching duel be
tween Milwaukee's Gene Conlcy'
and Brooklyn's Carl Krskine. Con
ley and Krskine had engaged in
two 12-inning duels previously this
Padres Resume
Winning Ways
Ity I'KTKR IIAVKS
United I'refs Sports Writer
. The San Diego Padres rcsunvd
their wlnninK ways in the Pacific
Coast League last night hut it took
11 innings and a crucial Oakland
error to do It.
Beaten ill tour of their last fivi.
games after winning 25 out of 26,
the leugue-leadinR Padres edged
out the Oaks, 1-0, wilii an un
earned run In the lllh inning cet
up by shortstop Russ Hose's error.
Wilh no one out and men on
first nnd second, Karl Rnpp
grounded to third luiscmun Billy
Consolo wlio threw to Hose at sec
ond. Rose took the tnrow hut failed
to touch second and the bases
were loaded.
On the next play, Rose took Kd-
dlc Kazak'n grounder and nailed
Builily Peterson at the plate for
one out. But the next man, Julio
Hccqner, filed to right und Milt
Smith easily scored with the win
ning run.
Klsewhoro In the loop, Seattle
stormed back in the ninth inning
to down San Francisco, 5-3, and
rccilaim second place; Portland
climbed into fourth with an 8-1
win over Hollywood, and Sacra
mento came back to beat the iyig
ginj; Los Angeles Angels, 4-2.
In San Francisco, Bill Glynn
cracked a two-run single in tlw
niiith Inning to lead the Rninicrs
to -victory. Glynn earlier had
scored two runs nftcr hilling sin
gles. Elmer Singleton (7-5) pitched
noJiit ball for 5 1-3 innings hut
San Francisco pitcher Ewell
Blackwcll broke the Ice with a
single in the sixth and scored on
Sal Taormlim's homer. Blackwcll
(Ml took the loss.
Htrcuk Continues
One of the six hits Sun Francis
co- collected off Singleton was a
triblc by Bob Dll'letro to run his
consecutive gnme hitting streak
to L'l.
Joe Taylor's Ihree-nin homer in
the third Inning off ('holly Nuranjo
(3-l in Porllnnd sparked a five
run util ising lhal led to the Hevos'
win. All five runs were unearned
however, due to Star shortstop
Dick Smith's two crros.
Taylor also diwe In a run wilh
a sacrifice fly and lielted a triple
to help Bob Alexander gain hi
second win after one defeat,
ficorgo Prescotl drove In three ol
Hollywood's runs wilh three sin
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season in which a total of five runs
were scored. When the smoke
cleared there had been a total of
2o hits, Including five doubles, two
triples and the six homers for 52
total bases.
Jackie Robinson, who hit one of
the homers off Conley, revealed
it was none other than pitcher Don
Newcombe who set the stage for
the slugging bee.
"Don watched Conley warm up
before the game and noticed he
wasn't masking his curve ball,
Kobinson explained. "He was
right. And, as a result, we knew
every pitch he was throwing."
Erskine received credit for his
seventh victory of the season but
was routed when the Braves
scored five runs In the seventh
inning and needed Jim Hughes'
shutout relief pitching to preserve
the verdict. On top of everything
else, the Dodgers picked up a full
gome on both the second-place
Chicago Cubs and third-place New
York Ulants, .
Roberts Hurls Wx-Hltter
Robin Roberts flipped a six-hit
ter for his eighth victory In pac
ing the Philadelphia Phillies to a
3-1 decision over the Cubs while
Joe Nuxhall's five-hitter and Ted
Kluszewskl's 14th homer helped
the Cincinnati Redlegs down the
Giants, 5-2. Rookie Luis Arroyo
won lus sixth straight game as Die
St. Louis Cardinals beat the Pitts
burgh Pirates, 6-2, in the other Na
tional League game.
In the American League, the
New York Yankees swept the Kan
sas Cily Athletics, 3-1 and 6-1 to
increase their first-place lead to
three games over the Cleveland
Indiuns, who downed the Balti-
more Orioles, 5-0. The Chicago
White Sox edged out the Boston
Red Sox, 4-3, and the Detroit Ti
gers muted the Washington Sena
tors, 9-0, in other games.
Rookie Johnny Kucks won his
fourlb game and veteran Whitey
Ford his seventh as the Yankees
made it 18 wins in 21 games. First
bascmun Bill Sltowron tied the
opener with u pinch-hit homer in
the eighth inning and drove in
three runs with two singles and a
double in the second game to raise
lus season s batting average to
.475. Andy Carey also homered for
New York.
Wynn Shuts Out Oriole
F.arly Wynn pitched a four-hit
ter for his second shutout and
sixth triumph us the Indians
scored their sixth victory in seven
games. Al Smith started a three-
run, first-inning rally with a single
and homered wilh Wynn aboard in
the second frame. Lrv Pulica
dropped his sixth decision for
Baltimore.
Cliico Carrasiiuel's eighth-inning
single eiiased home the winning
run for the While Sox after Sher
man Lollar's three-run homer tied
the score in the seventh while Billy
Hoeft pitched a two-hitter for his
second straight shutout nnd third
of the season for the Tigers.
Redmond Golf
Team Triumphs
Kperini to The. Itnlletln
REDMONLV-lIonors in the nine
man team matches between Onk
Knoll golfers from Ashland arH
p'.ayers from Juniper Coif club
were won -by the Redmond men,
17 1o 10 on Sunday. All mnfehes
were played with handicaps.
Luncheon was served at the club,
house after play.
Results, with local names listed
first, follow: Sam Johnson 2 points
to Uiarles Nillivan 1 point, HaroM
Hansen 2 vs. Ken Lush 1, Rav
Rogers 1 vs. Bill Tallis 2. Don
lhinan 0 vs. Adam Ro(t 3, Earl
Booth 3 vs. 1). U Uibbros 0, El
ton Moonoy 0 vs. Homer Sullivan
3, Bud Miller 3, vs. A. Christian
sen 0, Al Mansfield 3 vs. loe pon
nelly 0. Iahi Smith 3 vs. Cliff Ad
dison 0.
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The Bend Bulletin,
SPORTSMAN'S
DIGEST
GREASED LINE FLY
FISHING IN A LAKE
Mu can pish from shore.
BUT IT'S BETTER TO CAST TO
WARD SHOHB PROM A BOAT, AN
CHORKO BBVOND SHORBLINB'S
ZOUe. THIS IS LIKE STILL-FISHING:
CAST A NYMPH BETWeeN
DIMPLED RISKS ALONS SHORE
WHERE BMS,TROUT,rrc,CRUISe
NEAR EVENING. THEN WAIT FOR
A FISH TO FIND IT. WATCH LINB
FOR A SISNAL. STRIKE SOFTLY.'
Grease line and all but
k of leader so it floats,
tub 12" end of leader and
wymph must be 6reaseless
TO SINK.
Pafton Leading
At St. Anne's
ST. ANNE'S, England (UP)
Hard - hitting Billy Joe Pat ton.
frankly wondering just how much
longer he could dare the lightning
to .strike him, led 11 American
vors inlo the fourtound ofthe su
survivors into the fourth round of
the . British Amateur golf cham
pionship today.
Patton, the year-old Morgan-
ton, N.C., star who is rated the
top U.S. hopeful for Ihe title, has
been forced to come from' behind
in alt three of his victories so far.
lie admited he thought he wis
a goner" twice Wednesday, but
both times he stnged spectacular
rallies and delighted large galler
ies as ho scored one-up victories
ovr h.dwarn Bromley-Davenport
of Scotland and Cpl. Ken Venturi,
lormer U.S. Walker Cup player
from San Francisco.
Both fourth nnd fifth round
matches were scheduled today,
which would cut the 32 survivors
to just eight for Friday's quarter-1
finals.
Patton, the .13 year-old Morgan-
fourth round against Jackie Jones
of England. I
Senators Swamp
Leaders 17 to 2
By UNITED PRESS
The sigh-scoring ball games and
r gang fight were featured in
Northwest League baseball play
Inst night.
The Salem Senators swamped
league-leading Wena tehee, 17-2.
and Yakima catne out on tot),
18-13, in a slugfest with Lewiston.
The League's third game was a
conservative 5-4 Tri City win over
Eugene.
The rhubarb erupted in the
eighth inning of ttie SHlemWenat
chee game when Chuck Lnndgren
of the Chiefs decided he'd been
blushed tot) close by a pitched
ball. He charged toward Bill Whit
son on the mound for Salem, but
was knocked down on the way by
Salem shortstop Geno Tanselli.
Before umpires got the melee
broken up. players had rushed
into the brawl from the field an I
the dugmtts.
I The Senators' baseball rout of
iWenatchee was highlighted by an
eigiit-nm fifth inning. Four of
those runs cama on Tommy Agos-
I In the lwmton-Yaktma game,
Broncos Jim Barrett. Raul Dieppa
and Cabby Williams hit homers,
hut their efforts Just weren't
enough in the face of consistent
Yakima hitting like Dick Hogan'J
homer, triple nnd single which
drove in six runs.
ANOTHER ENTRY
IMRTLiANP tUPl-The name of
Bob liiiry. Washington Slate's IXC
100 and 200-yard dash champ. vis
tddiM today to the list ol entries
I (or Mn Oregon AAU track vnd
field meet here S.iturdny.
SHiNft CONTRACT
(TtRVAI.LIS (IT Ron Aseh
fticher. all -ovist tackle at Oregon
State last full, yesterday signed a
contract to play professional tool
Kill with the San Francisco Wers
ORATHLETES 66f
Ve T-4-I. for 8 in ft day.
WnU ti the old tnlntrd Mn
1ouiih off leaving- healthy,
hnrtly klit. If not ideated with
IMmevful, httnnUlryliiir T-H
Thursday, June 2, 1955
Elks Batter
Eagles, 23-6
The Flks walked all over th'
Eagles by a score of 23-5 In win
their Little League game v'ayd
Wednesday night at Jumper jiark.
Elks batters got a total of 13
hits, but they added 11 walks and
took advantage of seven Eagle
errors to run up their impressive
total.
Lee Wick pitched six-hit ball an-i
allowed only six walks to hold
down the Eagle score. His team
mates committed four errors.
Second baseman Mickey Foley.
Wick and catcher Andy Oeveland
led Elks batters. Foley got two
for three. Wick three for five and
Cleveland two for five, including
a homer.
Eagles second baseman Brfcby
Rollins got two for four to lead
the losers. Bob Rosengarth was
the losing pitcher.
Willie Pep Wins
4th Round TKO
Over Joey Cam
BOSTON (UP) Willie Pep said
today that young Joey Cam is a
"fighter with a lot of guts who
knows a lot of tricks of the trade."
but t h e former featherweight
champ apparently knows a few
more.
Pep won a fourth round TKO
victory over the 24-year-old Bos
ton fighter Wednesday night when
an apparent butt, which Pep ac
knowledged, opened a deep gasn
over Cam's left eye early in the
third round.
The scheduled ID-round national
ly televised bout from Boston
Arena was stopped after the third
by Referee Eddie Curley because
Cam was bleeding so badly from
the cut.
After Curley stopped the bout.
the 3.1-year-old former champ from
Hartford, Conn., came to tiie edge
of the ring and explained to news
men that the head-knocking was
"purely accidental."
It was Cam's sixth loss in 38
professional fights. Both weighed
in at 129 pounds.
Michigan has 500 inlands, most
of them in Lakes Erie, St. Clair,
Huron, Michigan and Superior.
f's rfie new kind of hardtop-
The 4-Docr Riviara
T
PHPRB seemn to be some contusion about
what a hardtop really
to set the mutter straight.
A hardtop is a car that looks like a Convert
ible with the top up-hut bus a solid steel
rno( overhead and nn center frosts in the
side window areas.
X p until just recently, it could he built in
volume only with two doors -not more
because it would take wholly new struc
tural principles to hinge another set of
doors without floor-to-roof center posts.
But lluick catne up with those new struc
tural principles and is now building-in
volume hardtops with four doors.
' HiitoN ion s tot wjiet.
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Snead Draws
Favorite Role
GREAT NECK, N.Y. (UP)
Defending champion Sam Snead,
only three-time winner of th
unique event, was favored today
to win his fourth Palm Beach
Round Robin golf championship as
16 hand - picked professionals
opened a 90 hole grind of match
medal play competition.
But the colorful slammer, now
43, ran into his toughest nvals of
the tournament in the first round
and a bad start could mean his
,'inish as a title contender. Snead
drew Masters champion Ca'ry
Middlecoft
of Kiamesha Lake,
N.Y., PGA champion Chick liar-)
bert of Northville, Mich., and lead
ing money winner Mike Souchak
of Durham, N.C., in the feature'
four-some of the opening round.
Middlecoff. a former Round
Robin winner, indicated he was
on a hot streak by picking up a
total of $1,200 in preliminary con
tests Wednesday.
Medo-Land
Tags Bifco
Medo-Land thumped Bend Iron
Works by a score of 7 to 4 yester
day in a Little League game play
ed at Harmon field, following a
duel between two left-handed pit
ehers, Jim McCarthy of .Medo-Land
and Bob Lorrance of Bifco.
Medo-Land garnered seven hits
off Lorrance's offerings, and man
aged to turn them into seven runs
Jim Hawes banged out a homer
and a single for the winners, wi'h
McCarthy slugging a triple and
single in his own cause. Jim Doug
las hit a homer for the winners.
Joe Lintz of Bifco walked off
with the hitting honors for the los
ers. He got a double and two sin
gles for the only Bifco hits of the
game. Lintz scored twice lor the
losers, while Glen Jorgenson got
on with a base on with a Isase
on with a base on balls and Lor
rance reached base on a fielders
choice. Both later scored.
Bottler Suffers
Broken Arm
PORTLAND (UP) Ron Bot
tler, the promising young catcher
who was farmed by the Portland
Beavers to Columbus, Ga., of die
Sally League, has suffered a
broken left arm, Bcvo General
Manager Joe Ziegler said today.
Bottler ws hurt on a play at
the plate. Ziegler said Bottler, who
had become the team's No. 1
catcher, would remain in the South
while the arm mends.
Rabbits are found as far north
as land goes.
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