The Bend Bulletin, Friday, July 21, 1961
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Coast Loop
Standings
Pacific Coast League
W. L. Pet. GB
Tacoma 68 37 .611 ....
Seattle 87 40 .58 2
Vancouver .... 58 43 .574 S
Portland ....... 48 45 .518 9
Hawaii 45 58 .468 16
San Diego ....... 43 66 .434 17
Spokane 40 53 .430 17
Suit Lake .. 38 57 .400 20
Thursday's Results
Tacoma 2 San Diego 1
Salt Lake 8 Hawaii 2
Vancouver 10 Portland 6
Seattle 18 Spokane 1
Today's Prsbable Pitcher
Tacoma at San Diego Georges
Maranda (5-2) vn, Lynn Loven-
guUi (3-5).
Hawaii at Salt Lake Bud Pod-
bielan (1-6) vg. Don, Schaeffer
(2-5).
Seattle at Vancouver Hal Kol
stad (8-2) vs. George Bamberger
(8-3).
Portland at Spokane (unavail
able) vs. Rick Warren (1-2).
Murrays gains
in Rookie Loop
Rookie League W L
Cen. Ore. Roofing 10 4
Murray Brothers 8 5
Cordon Randall 6 7
Lclco 2 11
Thursday's game:
Murray Brothers 16, Gordon
Randall 12.
Murray Brolhcrs wheeled back
Into Uie race for first place last
night, tripping Gordon Randall 16
12. The winners are now only one
game on! of top league spot.
The triumphant nine took an
early lead and ended up as hot as
they had begun, tallying a final
five runs In the top of the seventh.
Gordon Randall made a last ef
fort to swing the game In their fa
vor by scoring four In the sev
enth, but were unable to success
fully complete tliclr try for a vic
tory. Degree was lop bnltcr for the
winning nine, with three- singles.
McClain belted out a double and
single, and Reinhart doubled.
Gordon Randnll was led by Kel
ly with two for four.
Murray Bros. . 511 400 5-16 13
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McCl.iin and Fraiee: Hollen
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been assigned top weight of 123
pounds for this year's running,
scheduled for July 29. QuIU also
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Set for 2:30 Saturday
First playoff
tilt moved Us!
The first game of the Bend - Hie
Dalles best-of-three playoff scries
for the western area four Legion
baseball championship will be
played 2:30 p.m. daylight time
Saturday at The Dalles park.'
The first playoff game, original
ly scheduled for 8 p.m. Saturday,
was moved up to avoid a conflict
with a Little League playoff, sla
ted for Saturday night at The Dal
les In another park.
Second game in the Bend The
Dalles Legion playoff is sched
uled for 2:30 p.m. Sunday, with a
third game following if neces
sary. Both teams posted good records
during the regular season. The
Dalles, strengthened by four play
ers from Maupin, had an 18-4 rec
ord.
This record Includes two sound
victories over a strong Pendleton
club Inst weekend 6 0 and 7-4.
. Band Has 15-6 Record
Bend posted a 15-6 record and
a 16-1 mark against Oregon com
petition. Five losses were to
strong Washington State teams
(three to Yakima and two to
Longvicw).
Both teams have Injuries, but
the Bend squad appears to be in
the worst shape.
Regular Bend pitchor Bud Sell
Is sllll out with an injured ankle,
and is still a question mark.
Second baseman Wally Donohuc
pulled soma muscles in his foot
while sliding last night and Is an
other question mark. Mike Clenna
and Mike Riley have also been
hampered by minor Injuries.
Rllsy Possible Starter
Riley is a possible starter in the
Saturday afternoon game, al
though Pel Migun and Bill Fed
erson are also available for start
ing duty.
All are expected to see action
In tho series.
The Dalles got some bod news
when It was learned that Mnupin
pitcher Paul Duus, 21 for the
season, will not he ablo to piny
because of an attack of mononu
cleosis. However, The Dalles still has
Ihree other good Mnupin plovers
second baseman Gary Miller,
VuWiim i im u 'SmWiHraM' and" out
fielder Mike Woodside.
Top pitchers for The Dalles this
season have been Jerry Plland
and Ben Blount, both familiar to
tho local Bend squad.
Pllnnd has won 7 and lost 2,
while Blount has a 6-1 record.
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Bill Johnson, who also sees ac
tion at third base and In the out
field, has a 3-0 record, while Mark
Jensen has been handy In relief.
Jensen, who plays second and
short, has been the team's most
consistent hitter, while first base
man George Vass is a 1 w a y s a
long-ball threat.
Bend and The Dalles divided a
two-game series In the regular
season, The Dalles winning at
Sherman 6-5 and Bend winning at
home 5-3.
Bend Is coached by Vince Gon
na, while Noel Aronson, The Dal
les High coach, and Cliff Piland
boss The Dalles.
Liljeholm lands
in semi-finals
PORTLAND (UPD- Defending
champion Tom Liljeholm of Rose
City defeated Tom Schlele of
Eostmorelond, 3 and 2, In the
quarter final round of the men's
division of the Portland City golf
championships here Thursday.
Medalist Dick Stearns of East
moreland, Mickey Shaw of Top
O'Scott and V. E. McCarthy of
Colwood also posted victories in
the quarter-finals.
Stearns nipped John Wells of
Roso City, 1 up! Shaw defeated
Gil Frey of Eaatmoreland, 2 up,
and McCarthy recorded a 1 up
win over Georgo Clcrlch of East
morclnnd. In tho women s division, Mrs.
Tom Harrison Jr. of Waverley,
Mrs. Dale Hills of Rose City and
Mrs. F. W. Cronin and Mrs. Lon
Sllner Jr., both of Columbia
Edgewalcr, won quarter final
matches.
KENNEDY MAY NOT ATTEND
WASHINGTON (UPD - It Is
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will he able to spare the time to
attend tho second Major League
All-Star Game in Boston, July 31,
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Detroit back in
Tigers, Dodgers pound out wins
By Frd Down
UPI Staff Wrlttr
The Detroit Tigers are back in
first place in the American
League and the Los Angeles
Dodgers are clawing at the Nation
al League lead today on the
strength of power displays that
have their rivals reeling and
shell-shocked.
Pitching is supposed to be 90
per cent of the game but both
the Tigers and Dodgers unleashed
savage attacks Thursday night to
further their pennant ambitions.
The Tigers scored a season high
of eight runs in tho seventh in
ning to whip the Baltimore Ori
oles, 15-8, and take over first
place in the AL by one percent
age ahead of the idle New York
Yankees. The Dodgers, mean
while, hammered out 14 hits, in
cluding four homers, to crush the
Major League
Standings
By United Press International
American League
W. L. Pet. GB
Detroit 60 33 .643
New York 58 32 .644 W
Baltimore 51 42 .548 9
Cleveland 52 43 .547 9
Chicago 47 47 .500 1314
Boston 44 51 .463 17
Washington 42 50 .457 17'A
Los Angeles 39 54 .419 21
Minnesota 38 54 .413 21Vi
Kansas City 33 58 .363 26
Thursday's Results
Detroit 15 Baltimore 8
Cleveland 12 Boston 11, night
(Only games scheduled)
Friday's Probable Pitchers
Cleveland at Minnesota Haw
kins (5-8) vs. Kaat (3-10).
New York at Boston (night)
Ford (17-2) vs. Monbouquette
(8-7).
Baltimore at Chicago (night)
Hall (6-4) vs. Herbert (7-8).
Detroit at Kansas City (night)
Regan (9-4) vs. Archer (6-5).
Washington at Los Angeles
(night) Hobaugh (6-4) vs. Bows-
field (5-3).
Saturday's Games
New York at Boston
Baltimore at Chicago
Cleveland at Minnesota
Detroit at Kansas City
Washington at Los Angeles, night
National League
W. L. Pet. GB
Cincinnati 58 36 .609
Los Angeles 54 37 .593 1V4
San Francisco 48 42 .533 7
Pittsburgh 44 39 .530 7Vi
Milwaukee 43 43 .500 10
St. Louis 43 46 .483 lltt
Chicago 38 51 .427 16li
Philadelphia 27 59 .314 26
Thursday's Results
Milwaukee 5 Phlla 1, night
Los Angeles 10 Cincinnati 1, night
Pittsburgh 4 Chicago 0, night
San Fran 10 St. Louis 6. night
Friday's Probable Pitchers
Chicago at Philadelphia (night)
Cardwell (8-7) or Ellsworth (5
6) vs. Owens (1-3).
Milwaukee at Pittsburgh (night)
Burdette (10-6) vs. Friend
(9-10).
San Francisco at Cincinnati
(night) McCormick (8-9) vs.
Hunt (9-5).
Los Angeles at St. Louis (night)
Williams (10-8) vs. Simmons
(4-7).
Saturday's Games
Chicago at Philadelphia
Milwaukee at Pittsburgh
San Francisco at Cincinnati
Los Angeles at St. Louis, night
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at Delaware Park Thursday, in
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Cincinnati Reds, 10-1, and move
within lVi games of first place in
the NL.
Colavito Hits Two
Rocky Colavito smashed his
26th and 27th homers and drove
in five runs and Jake Wood also
homered for the Tigers to offset
two homers by Jim Gentile and
one each by Brooks Robinson and
Hank Folk's.
Duke Snider, Willie Davis. Wal
ly Moon and Norm Larker all
homered for tho Dodgers, who
dealt the Reds their fifth straight
loss and made It easy for lefty
Sandy Koufax to win his 12th
game against six losses.
Hal Woodosliick, second of four
Detroit pitchers, received credit
for his fourth win while Steve
Barber suffered his eighth loss
for the Orioles. Joey Jay, a 13
game winner, was ripped for nine
runs and 10 hits in five Innings,
to suffer his fifth loss for the
Reds.
The Cleveland Indians out
slugged the Boston Red Sox, 12-11,
in the only other AL game while
the San Francisco Giants beat the
St. Louis Cardinals, 10-6, the Mil
waukee Braves downed the Phila
delphia Phillies, 5-1, and the Pitts
burgh Pirates defeated the Chica
go Cubs, 4-0, in other NL action.
Plersall Helps Indians
Jimmy Plersall hit a three-run
homer and Tito Francona added
a solo homer in the seventh in
ning to provide the Indians with
their winning margin over the
Title fight
still question
NEW YORK (UPI) Harold
Johnson's manager has ostensibly
approved a light-heavyweight title
defense against Eddie Cotton at
Seattle. But the big question to
day is: Will Eddie Machen and
manager Sid Flaherty approve it?
Heavyweight Machen has a con
tract with Johnson for a return
non-title match before Aug. 11.
Machen and pilot Flaherty are
the pair who cost Sweden's Inge
mar Johansson nearly $50,000 in
attorney's fees alone before they
finished return-bout litigation with
him in 1959.
Johnson of Philadelphia and
manager Pat Olivieri claim they
prefer a title defense against Cot
ton at Seattle, possibly Aug. 29.
Olivieri said Harold would receive
a guarantee of $20,000 from Se
attle promoter George Chemeres
for defending his National Boxing
Association share of the crown.
Johnson won a non-title 10-round
decision over Machen of Portland,
Ore., at Atlantic City on July 1.
Their contract provided for a re
turn bout within 40 days in case
of a Johnson victory.
RIFLE MATCHES SET
QUANTICO. Va., (UPI) - Al
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the Army, Navy, Air Force, Ma
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tcrservice rifle championships
here Aug. 7-9.
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I Red Sox.
Willie Mays had a single, dou
ble and eighth-inning homer as
the Giants ended a five-game
Cardinal winning streak. -
Bob Hendley pitched a five-hitter
to win his third game for the
Braves, who scored three runs in
the first inning before Chris Short
could retire a batter.
Lefty Joe Gibbon pitched a
four-hitter to win his eighth game
for the Pirates behind an 11-hit
attack featured by two hits each
by Roberto Clemente, Dick Stuart,
Don Hoak, Bill Mazcroski and
Dick Schofield.
Travelers win
two more tilts
Spaclal to The Bulletin
PRINEVILLE If you're going
to break up an extra-inning tie
game, there's nothing like doing it
in a big way.
The Bend and Prlneville Junior
League traveling teams were knot
ted at the end of seven innnings
1-1 Thursday, but the Bend squad
broke it open with five runs In the
top of the eighth to win 6-1.
Another tie game, called on ac
count of darkness earlier in the
week with the score knotted 8-8,
was played off prior to Bend's 6-1
win yesterday.
Again it took Bend only one inn
ing to break the game open, Dave
Shelton singling home the win
ning run In the top of the eighth
to give Bend a 9-8 victory.
Hitting honors in Bend's 6-1 win
went to Buddy Knouse with a dou
ble and two singles in four trips.
Randy Slate had a triple and a
double in two trips, while Free
man had two singles.
Mike Metke went all the way
for Bend, giving up six hits and
walking six. He whiffed eigM.
Hoggatt hurled good ball for
PriiiBville, before bowing out to
Vernon in the eighth.
He also led the Prinevule bat
ters with two singles in four trips.
Bend 010 000 056 12 5
Prineville 000 000 101 6 3
Metke and Freeman; Hoggatt,
Vernon (8) and Zinn.
Completion of 8-8 tie game (one
inning):
Bend 202 002 219 8 3
Prineville 102 320 00-8 5 2
Fox, Wardlaw (5) and Freeman,
Hamilton (5), Freeman (8); Ver
non, Byers (5), Hoggatt (8) and
Hoggatt, Donnley (8).
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Injuries plague
U.S. track team
LONDON (UPI) - The United
States track and field team has
a list of injuries a yard long, but
even so, Uncle Sam's touring
squad was expected to win its
third straight meet when it takes
on Great Britain today and Satur
day at White City Stadium.
"We have an unusual list of in
juries, far more than our share,
in fact," said coach Jim Elliott,
whose charges enter today's meet
following back-to-back victories
over the Soviet Union in Moscow
and West Germany in Stuttgart.
A separate women's meet be
tween the United States and
Great Britain also will be held.
There is some concern about the
condition of Wilma Rudolph, the
Tennessee State sensation who set
a world record of 11.2 seconds for
the 100 meters against West Ger
many but suffered a leg sprain.
Elliott indicated that two mem
bers of his team Bill Sharpe
of Philadelphia and John Fromm
of Seattle, Wash. are finished
with competition because of injur
ies. Sharpe, a hop-step-and-jump-er,
is suffering from bursitis of
the knee, and Fromm, a javelin
thrower, has a pulled muscle in
his side.
Sharps and Fromm have been
scratched along with pole vaulter
John Uelses of the Quantico Ma
rines, who has a leg infection,
and sprinter Paul Drayton of Vil
lanova, suffering with a muscle
injury. Elliott hopes Uelses and
Drayton will be rested sufficiently
to compete against Poland next
week.
Banks schedules
eye treatment
CHICAGO (UPD-Chicago Cub
slugger Ernie Banks today began
treatment designed to cure his
slump-causing eye trouble.
Eye specialist Dr. Richard A.
Perritt said Thursday that Banks
was suffering from a loss of
depth perception through lack of
eye muscle coordination.
The doctor said the eye trouble,
similar to that suffered by Banks
in 1957, stemmed from fatigue
produced by overwork.
He said it was "not serious"
and was confident the muscles
would respond to treatment con
sisting of eye exercises and drops.
Banks was not expected to re
turn to the Cubs lineup until next
Tuesday at the earliest when the
team returns to Chicago.
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BOSTON (UP!) - Quarterback
Vito (Babe) Parilll, acquired by
Boston from Oakland in a winter
trade, has signed his. 1961 contract
with the Patriots of the Ameri
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