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    The Bend Bulletin, Soturday, July 21, 1956
Lovdown--
by Gene Anderson
.Bet there is one Coos Bay-NorthbMn mertoud i( he ' cVle
Rpnrt na&phnll ntnvpr ivhn wnn ti
team naa uvea up 10 us wora on
several occasions earlier this sum
mer. The Coquille Loggers pro-
forget himself again and talk with
Hon Bowen, the Loggers' likeable
thirdhrst baseman.
It happened in the seventh in
ning o' Sunday's game with the
Lumberjacks, when Bowen was
playing lirst. The player, a mem
ber of the Stanford trash team this
spring, lead off with a single.
Following custom, Bowen and
the CB-NB runner begap talking.
Bowen directed the conversation
around to the recent Pacific Coast
conference investigation and fines
and wanted to know If Stanford
would beat the rnp.
The player Just started to ans
wer when Fred Granato lofted a
fly to right field. Bowen suddenly
shouted, "Oh my gosh, two outs,"
and the player took off for second.
Dan Luby hauled the fly in and
fired to Bowen for an easy double
play.
I Bernic Price, Logger business
manager, was surprised to see a
; lefthander warming up for Bend
Sunday, He knew it wasn't Ray
,LUDOe or Chris Chnstianson, but
.they were the only southpaws on
the roster,
Closer observation showed that
; the lefthander was Stan Dmochow
.sky, normally a right-handed nit
' cher. It seems several years ago
that Dmchowsky hurt his right
arm, and learned how to throw
. left handed.
' , The University of Oregon pitcher
Js .reportedly as fast and shows
just as good form pitching, as a
southpaw as he does righthunded.
He stopped the 'Jacks. 2-1. Salur-
day night righthnnded and offered
to pitch the Sunday game leff
handed, but Chris had to turn down
his generous offer.
Eddie Donahue certainlv has the
Police team jinxed. The Pilot Butte
Inn Junior leaguer whipped the Po
lice evry time last year and beat
them In all three starts this sea
son. -
Bend's protest of the three games
with Coquille is not simply a case
of Vsour grapes,". The Southern
Oregon league rules limit each
team to 18 players and Coquille
had 26 listed on their roster when
thev nlaved tin here
,,' Chtfpccs are that would have
Friday's Result
New York 6 Kansas City 2 (night)
Detroit 9 Boston 6 (night)
Chicago at Wash., night, ppd., rain
Cleve. at Balti., night, ppd.. rain
National League
V. L. Pet. GB
Milwaukee
Cincinnati
Brooklyn
St. Louis
Pittsburgh
Philadelphia
Chicago
New York
Brpncs Dump
C in O
cugene, m
rrwns strictly a case of pitch
mid duck In the Northwest League
hurt Wght.
Lcwiston's Broncs lead the bar
age with a 12-hlt, 10-3 decision
over Eugene with Joe Riney and
manager Hlllis Layne each con
tributing two homers.
Hiney got a two-ran homer in
the- first and added a two-run
BMiV In the fifth. Lnyne's two
clouts, in the first and third,
came with the bases empty.
It was a big night all the wny
around for Riney who also had
two doubles and drove in six uns.
Bob Duretto homered twice In
wennicnpes n-( triumph over
Trl-City. His first, a two-run job.
came in the first frame and the
second, a three-run product, was
in the third.
Wenntchce won it with five runs
in the fifth, on two doubles,
single and four walks. Rick Her
rera of the Braves hit a lliree
nin homer in the third.
Salem's meeting with Spokane
at .Hkanc was postponed. .
mised Jack Riley his release so
that he could play with Dram, but
later reneged. Earlier this spring
they promised Jack and Tom Bo
wen of OSC "a good deal", but
later went back on that.
There has been quite turnover
of ball players at Coquille this sum
mer and the rest of the league
isn't at all happy with the situa
tion.
There will be some top-notch
skiing up at Bachelor Butte Sun
day morning, with Christian Prav
and Tom Corcoran, leading the
way.
While America has produced Oly
mpic champions, it has never had
a FIS champion like Pravda.
And Corcoran,- Dartmouth Uni
versity student by way of Canada
won the Slalom and Giant Slalom
championship in the United States
this year and was also a member
of the US Olympic team.
Standings
American League
W. L. Pet. GB
New York 60 28 .682
Cleveland 47 37 .560 11
Boston 47 39 .547 12
Chicago 44 38 .537 13
Bnltlmore 40 45 .471 1814
Detroit 39 47 .453 20
Washington 35 54 .393 2514
Kansas City 31 55 .360 28
c:::s Ar.'ris;c:j, Editor
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FACE TO FACE. HAND TO HAND With theYanleet running away, even luch a mifd mannered
man. at Marty Marion is jumpy enough to hopabord umpires. Here the manager of the White
Sox argues a losing cause with Bill Summers.
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50 34
46 38
41 43
38 44
39 47
37 46
31 50
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.595 2
.548 6
.488 11
.463 13
.453 14
.446 14
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Friday's Results
Brooklyn 4 St. Louis 1 (night)
Chicago 7 New York 4
Cincinnati 6 Pgh 4 (12 inn., night)
Milwaukee 10 Phila. 0 (night)
Pacific Coast League.
By UNITED PRESS
W L Frt.Gb.
Los Angeles 65 40 .619 ....
Seattle , 61 43 .587 3',fc
Hollywood 54 48 .529 9H
Shn Francisco ' 49 54 .478 15
Sacramento 48 54 .475 15
Portland 48 54 .471 15'4
San Diego 47 57 .452 17H
Vancouver 40 63 .388 24
Friday's Results
Los Angeles 5, San Francisco 1
Sacramento 1, Seattle 0
Vancouver 7. Pnn Diet;o 5
Hollywood 5, Portland 4
Husband-Wife
Golf Tournament
Set for Sunday
Golfing news for the end of this
week included announcement of a
husband-wife . tourney tomorrow,
setting of the Junior Golfers sched
ule for the rest of the season, and
the results of two junior tourneys.
Husband and wife teams will
take to the Bend links Sunday to
compete for )he Vern Larson
trophy. There is no entry fee for
the tournament but entrants must
take the designated handicap. For
men it is 27 and for women 35. .
Einar Allen has announced that
he will hand out National Golf
cards to all Junior Golfers pres
ent at next Friday's clinic.
There are six more Friday plays
for the juniors, he said. These
plays include a' clinic that starts
promptly at nine and immediate
ly after that a tournament.
Dates of upcoming- Junior
matches are: Aug. 17, nine hole
qualifying for Junior Golfers; Aug.
24, playoff competition In match
play style; and Aug. 31, parent-
child matches followed by a pot
luck supper at the club house.
The date of a tournament with
the Redmond Juniors will be an
nounced later.
In a pro Junior Girls tournament
held at Tualatin in Portland July
13, Einar Allen, pro at the Bend
golf club, shot a 75. Best ball total
net scored was 151.
Susy LeBlanc, - Janet Shumway
and Marilyn Hackett. won the
blind bogey which was run off as
last weeks Junior Golf Tournament.
Lundgren Sales
Knocks Off VFW
Lundgren Sales continued its
winning ways Friday night as it
knocked off VFW 6-4 in a major
league soitball tilt at Bruin Field.
Hitting star of the game, though
his efforts were of no avail, was
Milt Sexton of VFW. He collected
three "of his teams seven hits and
inree oi meir iour.runs. oamering
power,- he slammed out a single,
then a double and finally a home
run to gain a perfect record for
three official times at bat.
It did no good however, in face
of , the - combined bats of Sales
sluggers, John Newell, Bob Lubcke
and Bob Wilson, plus top pitching
three for three, a single and two
doubles, Lubcke got a singel and a
double and Wilson batted out two
IHE
Lundgren 000 310 2 6 9 1
VFW 100 020 1 '. 4 7 3
Redmond Golfers
Enjoy Crab Feed
Sperinl to The Bulletin
REDMOND Fresh cracked
crab was the menu feature Thurs
day night at the monthly stag for
men of Juniper Golf club.
Phil Dnhl and Jack Christcnsen
flew to Tillamook early Thursday
morning, and brought back 166
pounds of fresh caught, steamed
crab. Kitchen chefs reported no
leftovers. Men on the committee
besides Dahl and Christcnsen wore The . former champion has been
Elton Mooney, Dutch Voils (hid laflT- up in recent weeks with
John Hanson. back injury.
TO 'COVKR' FKIHT
TORONTO (UP) Former
heavyweight champion Rocky
Marciano will "cover" the heavy
weight fight between Archie Moore
and James J. Parker next Wednes
day for the Toronto Telegram.
Marciano agreed to take the job
Friday after obtaining clearance
from his doctor to make the trip
BASEBALL
Bend Loggers
vs.
Portland
Bashor Babes
One of the top teams In the Portland
Cily League. .
2 Big Games
Saturday, July 21
8:00 P.M.
Sunday, July 22
1:45 P.M.
Admission:
Adults 1.00 Students 50c
7 i-.;
Children 6-12 25c
Braves' Victory
Over Phillies s i
Paced by Aaron
The Milwaukee Braves get great
pitching from just about anybody
Fred Haney calls on, but it's Hank
Aaron who gives them their day-
to-day punch.
Only 22 years old, the slender
Aaron has developed into the "sol
id man" of the team; Joe Adcock,
Ed Mathews and Johnny Logan
break out in rashes of hits at
times but Aaron keeps driving to
ward what he believes will be his
first National League batting title.
Aaron has been belting the ball
at a .455 clip this month. In the
last 21 games he has lifted his av
erage from .293 to a league-leading
.337-mark.
Hank was at it again Friday
night when the Braves drubbed
the Philadelphia Phillies, 10-0, be
hind Bob Buhl's two-hitter. Hank
smashed a two-run homer and col
lected two other hits to drive in
total of four runs in pacing the
Braves to their 10th win in 11
games.
Toby Atwell, purchased from
Miami earlier this week, also hit
a two-run homer in his first at-bat
for the Braves to make it easy for
Buhl to register his fourth straight
victory and 12th of the season.
The Rcdlegs remained two
games behind the Braves when
l Smoky Burgess' two-run 12th in
'ning homer gave them a 6-4 deci
sion over the Pittsburgh Pirates
and their sixth win in seven
games. The Pirates took an early
4-0 lend but Ted Kluszewski hit
his 21th homer of the year with
two aboard in the fifth and Wally
Post hammered out his 17th round
tripper in the seventh to tie the
score. Johnny Klippstein won his
eighth game.
Don Newconibe beenme-the first
National League pitcher to win 13
games when he scattered five hits
i in hurling the Brooklyn Dodgers to
a 4-1 win over the St. Louis Cardi
nals. Shortstop PeeWee Reese led
the Dodgers'. 19-liit attack with
three singles and a homer to bring
his career hit-total lo 1.999. Ted
Williams, Stan Musial, Mickey
Vernon and Enos Slaughter are
the only active players with 2,000
lilts.
Hollywood Nips
Portland, 5-4
HOLLWOOD (UP) Dick Smith
scored the winning run on Carlos
Bernier s fourth single last night
as Hollywood nipped Portland, 5-4,
to even their scries at two games
each.
Bob Garber (44) emerged the
winner, and Bob Darnell (10-7),
who went the distance, was tabbed
for the loss. ' v-. 1
Carlos Bernier was forced home
on a walk for the first Hollywood
tally in the initial frame and then
Bernier came across for the Stars
again in the -second innisg by scor
ing all the way from lirst on a
single by Spook; Jacobs. Bernier
was able to cover all that distance
because the Beavers were trying
to. trap Jacobs in a rundown.
Portland pulled a triple play in
the third Inning and in the fourth
came through with four runs to
take a 3-2 lead.
The Stars bounced back to tie
the game in the. fifth when Jacobs,
after singling and being sacrificed
to second, "scored on a double by
Danny Kravitz.
In the sixth the Beavers tallied
another run to take the lead by
one tally in the seesaw battle.
But the Stars put the game on
ice in the eighth with two runs,
the decisive tally being scored
by Smith.
Tomorrow afternoon Portland
and Hollywood will wind up their
five-game series with Rene Valdez
(12-7) going on the mound for the
Beavers against Hollywood's Bob
Purkcy (0-1). -
KHiHT RE-SCHtDl lin '
NEW ORLEANS ll'P) The
I world lightweight title fight be
tween champion Wallace (Bud)
Smith and Joe Brown, scheduled
for Aug. JO, has been re-schcdnlcd
for Friday. Aug. 24 so as no to
conflict with the All-Star football
Rame in Chicago between the Col
lege All-Stan and the defending
National, Football League champi
Favorites Run
True to Form ;
In First Round
CANTON. Mass. (UP) A gen
erally formful first round left most
of the favorites, including defend
ing champion Doug Ford and
Slammin' Sammy Snead. in the
running as the field In the PGA
golf championship teed off for the
first of two 18-hole rounds today. .
By nightfall only 16 of the 64
first-round survivors will be left.
Tne big first-round casualty was
Tommy Bolt, who had been rated
at 4 to 1 to win the title. Ford and
Snead are co-favored at 3 to 1.
Bolt lost out to Charles Prentice.
32,-year-old pro from Columbia, S.
C, playing in his first PGA cham
pionship. The tournament tough
ened Bolt led, one up, going to the
lith, but lost that hole when he
drove into the trees and then Pren
tice, refusing to crack under the
pressure, wound it up with a bril
liant birdie on the par five 18th
hole.
Ford got by the first round,
whipping Buddy Viar of 9outh
Charleston, W. Va.. 3 and 2, while
Snead, who termed the fairways of
the Blue Hills Country Club course
"the worst I've ever seen since I
started playing golf," turned back
Jack Weitzel, a 25-year-old pro
from Columbus, Ohio, 2 and 1
Weitzel never met his idol until
tiiey teed off today.
"He played mighty well, consid
ering the poor condition of the
course," Snead said. "But he
made mistakes, which were nat
ural, considering this is his first
bie-time competition, and I was
able to take advantage of them.1
In the morning 18 today. Ford
meets Mike Dietz of Lake Orion,
Mich., while Snead's opponent Is
John O'Donnell, Baltimore.
Other feature second , round.
matches pair Masters champion
Jackie Burke against Bill Collins
of Grossinger, N. Y. ; former PGA
champion Chick Harbcrt with Skee
Riegel, Ithan, Pa.; former Open
champion Ed Furgol vs. Jack Is
aacs, Langley Field, Va.; Walter
Burkemo, the PGA king In 1953
from Franklin, Mich., against Bob
Zander, Fayetteville, Ark.; Shelley
Mayfield vs. Ellsworth Vines, and
Jim Turnesa, another' former
champion, vs. Dean Adkisson of
Wichita, Kan.
Southern Oregon league Standings
; A (frt Half) ,
Medford 7 5 .583
Drain '. 6 6 .500
Coos Bay 7'c
CoQullle .- 6 6 .500
Bend ' . '
Bend Loggers, .draw a bye this
weekend as one & the tightest
Southern Oregon iteague. races in
recent years Begins second-halt ac
tion; .V
Medford Cheney Studs currently
pace the circuit while three other
clubs are only a game DacK. ueno,
the cellar occupant at the present
time, is only two games oil the
oace. . -' .
But If the Loggers protest oi tne
three Coquille games goes through,
Bend will be leading the league.
SOL rules limit each team to 18
players. When Coquille played up
here they had 26 players on the
Babe Zaharias
In Good Spirits
GALVESTON, Tex. (UP)
Babe Didrikson Zaharias was
"recuperating splendidly" today
from an operation performed a
week ago to relieve the pain of
cancer, a .spokesman at John
Sealy , Hospital announced.
The operation on July 13, was
to sever a sensory nerve joining
the. backbone to the hips. The
Babe is in her third . bout with
rectal cancer.
Her husband, George, disclosed
today that, for the first time
since the operation, his famous
athlete wife had ham and eggs
for breakfast yestscrday.
"She was able to move her
toes, and was in good spirits. In
fact she and her sister, Lilly, and
I harmonized in a little singing.
She was in good voice," he said.
"She just wanted to show us
how well she was feeling seven
days after the operation," Zaha
rias said.
Sea Scouts Move
Boat to Elk Lake
Members of the Elks' Sea Scout
unit- today -were moving their boat,
the "Osprey", to Elk lake, accord
ing to word from Jack Smith, Fre
mont district field director for the
Boy Scouts of America.
Except for occasional transfers
to other waters for competition, it
is planned to keep the boat at Elk
lake.
The Sea Stouts' craft is a sail
boat of the Lightning class and is
20 feet long. Scouts will man the
craft during weekends and on var
ious outings at the lake in connec
tion with their work. Myron H. Sy
mons, Elk lake resort operator,
will be caretaker of the boat.
Medford Ses Pace in Tight
Southern Oregon Loop Race
Anne Quast,
Pat Lesser
In Golf Finals
HUNTINGTON. W. Va. (UP) -
Medalist Anne Quast had an old
score to settle today when she met
defending titllst Pat Lesser for the
56th Women's Western Amateur
golf championship in a match they
had to travel 3,000 milesyto play.
Miss Lesser, of- Seattle, Wash.
has defeated Miss Quast, a native
of Everett, Wash., on -three previ
ous occasions. Today's match
should prove whether the sensa
tional-playing 18-year - old Miss
Quast has come of golfing age. '
Back in 1952, Miss Quast at the
age of 15 became the youngest
qualifier in the history of the Na
tional Amateur. It was Miss Les
ser, now 22, who knocked her out
in the second round. Miss Lesser
defeated -Miss Quast, . 5-4. in the
1955 quarter-finals of the WWGA
Amateur after knocking her out,
2-up, in the opening round of the
1954- WWGA Amateur.
roster. Th. protest will be acted
upon by a five-man board, com
posed bt a representative oi each '
team. f
This weekend the strong Port
land semi-pro club, Bashor's Babes.
6 6 .500jwill be tit town to provide oppo
sition for the Loggers. Games will
be Saturday at 8 p.m. and again
Sunday at 1:45 p.m. at the Muni- '
cipal Ball park.
Righsthander Dick tseflchel, ex-
Jefferson high and Oregon State
Rook tosser, will take the mound
for the Babes Saturday night. At
the present time he owns a 5-won
0-lost record. He also boasts a pair
of no-hitters, - although he was
scored on in one of the games.
Sunday's pitcher will come from
Hugh Hendry. (6-0), Ron Stempel
(9-2), or Rollie Heath (2-0) Hen
dry just graduated from Oregon
City where he hurled numerous no-
nos in high school. He Is regarded
as a fine mound prospect. Stem
pel tossed for Lewis and Clark
college, and Heath lor the Univer
sity of Oregon frosfc this spring.
His battery mate In college was
Larry, Fivecoat, Logger; catcher
outfielder. . ' , ". '. '
Tom Bowen', who did tits second
basing with the Loggers la-st sum
mer, is now with the Pbrtlan chib.
Other Bashor infielders include
IB Tom Becic,' who signed Vfft .
tne cieveiano. inaians ior a Donus, s
L & C's Pete Ward at shortstop, '
and Terry Burke at 3B. Outfield
ers will be .Danny , Segal, Bill
Acker, and Bill Hardin.' Ron Walp,
outstanding catcher prospect from
Parkrose, will do the receiving
for ..the visiters. .,
Logger boss Chn; Christianson
announced that tie would throw
Lowell Poaree in one game. He
was still undecided 'as to who
would start in the other contest.
BACK WITH TIGERS
DETROIT , (UP) -Lefty Bob
Miller, who celebrated his 21st
birthday . six days ago, was back
with the parent Detroit Tigers to
day. The six-one, 175-pound pitcher
was - sent to Charleston in the
American Association" in June.
Pitcher Duke Maas and infielder
Buddy Hicks were sent to Charles
ton in Miller's place, Maas on 24
hour recall and 'Hicks on outright
release. . . , , v.
Johnson Stopped
By Tony Anthony
, NEW YORK (UP) . Slender
Tony Anthony of New ' York, a-so-called
"tissue-paper pug," began
maneuvering today toward a light-
heavyweight title shot because ot
the durability, he flispteved Friday
night while Stopping tough Tony
Johnson in the 10th round at Mad
ison Square Garden. .'
' instead of collapsing under head
and body punishment as he had
done four times previously in his
career, 21-year-old Anthony came
lighting back m a fashion to make
the TV-radio bout lopsided until he
scored a technical knockout at
1:36 of the tenth. .
. New Yorker Johnson weighed
175 pounds to Anthony's 170.
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Women Golfers
Women of the Bend Golf club
will have their regular weekly
luncheon Wednesday, July 25, at 1
p.m. at the club house. Mrs. Wil
liam A. Healy Jr. is chairman of
(he hostess committee, which also
Includes Mrs. M. B. McKenney.
Mrs. H. Allen Young, Mrs. Harry
Terwllligar, Mrs. Michael Sullivan
and Mrs. Vance Coyner,. Reserva
tions must" be made by Tuesday
noon.
At the luncheon this Wednesday.
Mrs. J. G. Hepworth of Salt Lake
City entertained with dialect read
ings. In costume. An experienced
performer, she has been guest
at the golf club on previous visits
here. SI is the sister of Mrs W.
L. Stollmack and Mrs. Jessie Fad-
dis of Bend.
The nose of the Statue of Lib- j
erty Is four feet six inches In
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LOCAL AGENT
for
Farmers Insurance Group
51 Oregon Ave Phone 331
Auto Truck Fire Life rAII Kinds of Insurance
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