The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, July 06, 1955, Page 2, Image 2

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    Th Bend Bulletin, Wednesday, July 6, 19M
Legion Playoffs Set Here;
Bend Plays Albany Tonight
Coach Vlnce Gonna and his Bend niidit at 8 D m. t th m,miir,.i
American Lesion baseball team in a final warmup game before
lire extra busy letting ready for
ine sun-Area I playoffs here this
weekend.
Original plans were to complete
the season on July 13, the date
the Central Orenon Legion season
officially ends. But Monday offic
ials were notified by II. A. (Herb)
I'etcrson, chuirman of the junior
baseball commission, that because
of the larRC area of District 1.
two sub-playoffs are necessary by
J ujy ia. 1 his area is the only one
in- ue sun-divided twice.
Because oena is undefeated in
eight league games, it was named
to enter the playoffs. The other
three teams, Madras, Prineville,
and Redmond, will piny out the
remainder of their schedule, tak
ing a bye on the dates when they
are siatea to piny Bend. If Bend
loses out this week end, it will
re-join the league for the rest of
the season.
I'liiyiiffs Saturday, Hominy
Bend hosls The Dalles Saturday
and Sunday in the best two - of
three series to see who will meet
the Pendleton vs. Vnlo winner, In
anomer two-oi-tnree series to re
present Area 1 in the slate finals.
The Dalles, which captured the
Oregon state high school champ
ionship this spi-ing, bo.isls a pow
erful team. Last year they
dropped the first gume to Bend
tn Ihe playoifs there, but bounced
buck to win Hie final two and
advance to the state lourney.
Penny Peterson, a sophomore
who was named to the All-Slate
team, heads The Dalles pitching
sum. ins nailery mate is Irwin
Fluidity, another All-State selec
tion. Hem! will clash with Albany to-
the crucial The Dalles series. Ron
Anderson, Denny lenaburg and
man wuiioms will share mound
duties tonight.
foanli to He-join Team
uiicner uary Joanln, Just r
leased from the hospital after ut
tering a bruised kidney, Is not tx
peeled to play tonight but may
be ready lor The Dalles this weak
end.
Genna sent the aquad through
an hour and half workout yester
day afternoon before the rains
proved too much. Then again last
night tiiey had an hour meeting
at ine hall park, discussing atrat
cgy and plotting revenge.
"Last 'year we came within one
pitch of beating them," Genna re
calls, "and this year we mean to
finish Ihe Job."
The playoff games, which are
slated for nine innings, will be
held Saturday at 8:10 p.m. and
Sunday . at 1:. 10 p.m. If a third
game is necessary H will be sinned
Sunday at 8:15 p.m.
The seml-flnals and state finals
nre bolii on a home and home
basis. The semis are best of three,
while the finals will be the bt
of five games.
Rival All-Star Managers Drawing
Criticism for Personnel Choices
I'ACINO TEAM
TURKU, Finland (UP) Tom
Courtney o' Fordhnm University
and Dirk Hlnir of file University
of Kansas nre pacing (he U.S.
track and field team on. its tour
of Finland. Courtney won the 800
motor event In 1:47.5, while Blair
captured the 100-meter dash tn 10.6 j
Tuesday during on international
meet. I
NEW YORK (UPf-Lco Duroch-
t and Al Ix)p(?r, rival managers
!or the 1955 A1lStar Knie, were
XMng bombarded by complaints al
ready today, less than 24 hours
ifter announcing their personnel
for the annual mid-summer classic
it Milwaukee, July 12.
Duroeher was unovr fire on tw(
?ounts:
1. H hy-paswd Natlonn) laKUt'
hatting leader Richie Afihhurn o
the Phil lies.
2. He appeared to be favoring
his own Giants' pitching staff by
also passing up veteran Sal Maglle
19-4), a 38-yenr-old right-hander
who ran use a rest.
Lope, the Cleveland skipper who
will manage the American League
All-Sinn, also was the target of
crltlclnm for passing over firt
baseman Bill Skowron of the Yank'
ees while selecting six of his own
Indian players.
Duroeher Immediately snapped
back at charges that he was giving
the "rotn shoulder to Ash burn,
who is hitting ..14;.
"We simply had to have some
rlght.handed hitting to go with all
those left-handed hitters picked by
the fans," said the annoyed Giant
manager.
"I have to start four left-handed
hitters Ted Kluszewskl, Eddie
Mathews, Duke Snider and Don
Mueller and with Roy Compan
elJa hurt, I might start , Smoky
Burgess, another left-handed hit
ter, We're overbalanced with left
handed hitter. If I picked Ashburn
the American league would have
as at n disadvantage."
Duroeher said he talked the
matter over with National league
President Warren Giles and "we
felt we had to have some right-
handed power on the team (6 win."
Regarding the charge that hi
was purposely giving Maglie mor
rest, Duroeher wouldn't dignify it
with a repiy. He did say, how
ever:
"I went along entirely with the
consensus of the other managers
on the pitching staff. I did not pick
the pitchers myself.
Pitching Stuff
Four right-handed pttchers and
three southpaws were imnird to
LEO DUROCHER
Player choice angers fans
the N. L. squad. The staff was
headed by Don Ncwcombe, Brook
lyn's H-game winner, and the other
three right - handers were Robin
Roberta (12-7) of the Phillies, oeno
Donley (9-5) of the Braves and
Sam Jones (9-9) of the Cubs. The
lefthanders chosen were rookie
Luis Aitovo (9-3) of the Cardinal.
Joe Nuxhali (8-5 of the Redlegy
and Harvey Haddix (5-9) ol the
Cardinals.
Duroeher chose Pel Crandall of
the Braves and Burgess of the
Redlegs to back up Campanella,
the catcher selected by the fans.
He also designated Gene Baker and
Randv Jackson of the Cubs. Stan
jMusiat of the Cards, Gil Hodges
of the Dodgers and Johnny Logar
of the Braves to augment the fans'
infield choices of Red Schoendiensi
of the Cards, Krnie Hanks of the
Cubs and Mathews and Klusew
ski.
In the outfield, Duroeher picket
'lis own Willie Mays, Hank Aaru.
')t Ihe Braves and Frank Thoma:
if the Pirates. Tiie fans chos
Duke Snider of the Dodgers, Df
Ennia of the Phils and Mueller
Named as coaches Ly Duroclx 1
were managers Fred Haneyof th(
Pirates and Mayo Smith of th.
Phillies. Bob Buhl and Chet Nich
ls of the Braves were designated
batting practice pitchers whili
loach Bob Kecly, also of the
Graves, was named batting prae-
ice catcher.
The six Cleveland players Lopez
picked were pitchers Early Wynn
inri Herb Score, infielders Bobh
Avila and Al Rosen and outfield
ers Ijirry Doby and Al Smith.
Iipez Names Two Yankees
While Lopez skipped .Skowron.
who is hitting .365, he named two
other members of the Yankees,
richt -handed pitcher Bob Turley
!lu-7 and left-hander Whitey Ford
(lO-.'t). Rounding out Ihe American
League pitching staff are Iwo White
Sox hurlers, right-hander Dick
Donovan (9-251 and left - hander
Billy Pierce (5-5), southpaw Billy
Hoeft (8-3) of the Tigers, nnd right
handers Frank Sullivan (11-61 ol
the Red Sox and Jim Wilson (5-8)
of the Orioles.
Lopez also chose catcher Sherm
Lollar and shortstop Chico Carras-
quel of the White Sov. first base
man Vic Power nt Kansas City
and outfielder Jackie Jensen of the
Red Sox.
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Winners Told
In Mirror Pond
Archery Meet
Special to The Bulletin
REDMOND Winners in the
Brnd Water Pajjcant archery tour
nament held Saturday and Sunday
were announced today by the Cen
tral Oregon Bowmen. A special
nward went to Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Stone ot Vale who traveled
ihe farthest to compete in the
neet.
In the men's instinctive shoot
ril-sl, second and third place win
ners were Derald Steinke, 112341
Vale; Herbert Gilford. (UU) Med
ford;' and Larry Hughes. (1204)
Burbank, Calif. Winners amonn
the women were Dorothy Gifford,
llOlfi) Mrdford: Eve Phelps, 1982!
Fight Called Off
BOISE (UP) Heavyweight
Harry (Kidi Matthews lias aggra
vated an old back iniury and his
July 15 fight here with Chuck
Woodworth of Bingham, Utah, has
been called off, it wai announced
I today.
Doctors Watch
Baltimore Heavy
, DETROIT (UP) Bi.Tt White
hurst, Baltimore heavyweight, was
under obsnrvatfion at Detroit Mem
orial Hospital today after he suf
fered a convulsion following his do
feat by Johnny Summerlin of Detroit.
Whitehurst's handlers said hrj
collapsed from heat prostration j
nnd the effects of a -Revprei beat-1
ing after returning to his dnissin
room. , :
1 Physicians at the hospital saidl
i they could not determine immVdi-
ately whctlvr Whitehurst had suf
fered any brain damage or as
only the victim of the intense hat.
Although he suff'-red seev
poundings in the sixth and eiflith
rounds and had to be helped (from
the ring. Ihe former spnruing rmitr
of heavyweight ehnmpion Ko-kv
Marciano remained on his feet din
ing the cut it eight rounds of th
feature attraction at the Motor
City Arena.
He collapsed in his dressing room
shortly after thn figtit and .'10 min
utes later became hysiric-il.
Handlers strapped h i m to a
stretcher and rushed him to tlv
hospital.
Both fighters showed the effects
of the 9')-d('gree heat in the aren i
but the heating administered bv
Summerlin rendered Whithurst al
most helpless at the end of the
fight.
Both weighed in at 1!W pounds.
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have signed Roosevelt Grier, 260
pcund former Penn State tackle, to
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Bend; and Nellie Stone. 87.r) Vale.
Free style winners were J, J.
nn.-k Mnxn Salem: Harrv Le
fever. (10521 Springfield; and Boh
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The three junior winners were
from Bend, ip order. Frank Nich
olson, (101) Terry Rhodes, (399)
and Ronnie Carter, (226) Dennis
Adams, (46-1) Redmond was first
for Irie peewees, with Craig Ush
er, (403) and Rickie Nicholson,
188) Bend, second and third.
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