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I.. II I I J The Bulletin, Wednesday, August 7, 1963 The Sports Beat Ed Cecil, former Bend mound atef now top reliefer at Winnepeg By Web Ruble pitches. They are ironing out my Bulletin Staff Writer flaws slowly but surely, and I Vince Gonna, Bend city recrca- learn more every day." tlon director and former coach of In another paragraph Eddie ciato ,-hamninn Bend American said, "One thing is for sure. I Legion baseball teams, just re- never will be sorry I signed. I nn!v,vl o lntiir from Ed Cecil, a wouldn't trade it (baseball) for former Lava Bear who is now anything. . .and I intend to go all playing professional baseball at the way to the top. . .and I will, Uinnimiirr fnnnHa. too." One of Gcnna's proteges, Cecil Eddie disclosed his record this was a mound ace at Linfield Col- season thus far. He has been in lege after leaving Bend High 17 games and pitched 28 2-3 inn School and the American Legion ings. All of his duty has been riiamnnl ranks. This summer the "short relief." Eddie now has a St. Louis Cardinal organization 2-0 win-loss record, and has fan- gignod him on a bonus basis and ned 35 batters, to also menuonea sent him to Brunswick, Ga., for that the next step up within the experience in a Class D league. Card camp is to double A ball at Ho u.sn't thora lonu. Eddie Tulsa. Okla. "This (Tulsa) is Stanky, the man in charge of the where I expect to be next year," Cards' minor league chain, grab- Eddie added. bed Eddie, told him he was strict- ly a relief man, and shot him up MORE ABOUT BASEBALL to Winnepeg, Manitoba, for "sea- Speaking of baseball and con soning." Stanky told Ed he had sidering the more immediate "the stuff," plus the right atti- scene, things have been happen tude to become a major league ing at The Dalles, pitcher. Eddie started chucking Bill Bauer's Bond Legion team for the Winnepeg Coldeyes (Class need not be too disheartened aft C team) July 1. er dropping the district Legion In his letter to Genna, Ed said flag to The Dalles. The Dalles, that Stanky talked to him again, though appearing that weekend suggesting winter ball and dis- as anything but top-flight quality, closed that perhaps Ed may be did turn right around and beat the asked to the major league train- socks off Pendleton for the ajea ing camp next spring. crown. Coach Keith Tucker's Eddie had a few words to Vince squad annihilated the easterns 11 fliat are a top tribute to his coach- 2 in the opener when Paul Duus ing and may be an inspiration to tossed a six-hitter. In the second aspiring young baseballers. He game, The Dalles outscrambled said, "First, I love it. I think this the Pendletonians 15-10. baseball life is nothing but tre- The Dalles, however, was elim mendous. I'll say one thing inated in the semis against Madi though, if a person didn't love the son of Portland. Madison, thus, game, he could get pretty tired faces defending champion Rose of it." burg in a bei.t-three-of-f.ve series He continued, "I like pitching, for the state title, beginning Mon Vlnce. It Is really a challenge to day. me. , .never the sumo situation In addition to baseball, The Dnl twlco. One thing you can be sure lea is running more sports activ- of Is that I give it my best every Jty this month. On August 24-25 time I Uirow. I had a little arm the Columbia Klvor city Hosts an trouble at first. I think it was Oregon AAU sanctioned swim from not being used to throwing meet, and a non-sanctioned one. hard every day. It is fine now The Dalles also will house a meet (hough. My curve is improving ing of recreation directors on every day. The changeup you August 10, and an all comers taught me is still one of my best track meet later this month. 5 i ? n. --vw n TWO-HORSE POWER Entries in the Roman race hit the straightaway Sunday at the Des chutes County Fair Rodeo. Each rider races a half mils while standing on the backs of two horses running side by side. Individuals In the race were Carl Campbell, Fred Hall, and Loren Corwin. Hannum named Warrior coach SAN FRANCISCO (UPI)-Alex Hannum, star collegiate and pro fessional basketball player with a winning record as a coach, today headed the San Francisco War riors, a dismal failure in their first year in the National Basket ball Association. Hannum, former coach of the Syracuse Nationals and St. Louis Hawks, was named head coach Tuesday by Eddie Gottlieb, who moved up to become managing director of the club. Gottlieb's old position as general manager was taken over by Bob Feerick, who coached the Warriors last season in their first campaign since mov ing from Philadelphia. Hannum resigned as Syracuse coach when the team moved to Philadelphia this year. Hannum, a former University ot Southern California player, played professional basketball for Syra cuse, Baltimore, Rochester, Mil waukee, Fort Wayne and St. Louis. BEGINS SUSPENSION SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. (UPI) Jockey Larry Adams will start a 10-day suspension Thursday for "failing to keep a straight course In the stretch" during the running of Monday's ninth race at Saratoga. The Scoreboard Major Leagues Los Angeles San Francisco St. Louis Chicago Cincinnati .Philadelphia Milwaukee Pittsburgh Houston New York National League W. L. Pet, 67 63 63 58 61 59 57 54 43 34 43 49 49 51 54 . 54 56 56 70 77 .563 563 32 ,530 ,522 6B 5 5 8'i 9V4 .504 1U4 .491 13 .381 25V? .306 33 '4 Tuesday's Results Los Angeles 4 Chicago 1 St. Louis 4 New York 3, night Pittsburgh 3 Milwaukee 0, night San Francisco 3 Houston 1, night Cincinnati 6 Phila 4, 1st, twilight Phila 7 Cincinnati 1, 2nd, night American League W. L. Pet. GB PCL Standings Northern Division W. L. Pet. GB Spokane Tacoma Portland Hawaii Seattle 75 47 .615 64 57 .529 10',4 58 64 .475 17 57 63 .475 17 54 69 .438 2114 Southern Division W. L. Pet. GB Cubs have project Kennedy in bag for Vnanager-of-year' By Oene Bludeau UPI Staff Writer CHICAGO (UPI) The Chicago Cubs, confident that Bob Kennedy already is in the bag for managor-of-the-ycar honors, are quietly working on another project "for the good of the club." Tills is to come up witli the team's first southpaw 20 game winner in 44 years. Tho last Cubs lefthander to win 20 or better was Jim Vnughn, who wound up the 1319 campaign with a 21-14 re cord. The next one could bo Dick Ells worth, a 23-ycar-old portsidor who has a 15-7 record wilii two months of the season left. If Ellsworth makes It, he could also put in a claim for the come-back-of-the-year award on tho ba sis of slipping to 9-20 in 1M after a promising 10-11 with a seventh place club in 1961. Ellsworth Confident Ellsworth Is confident he will w in 20 Uiis year and Freddy Mar tin, his pitching coach, believes Ellsowrth can't miss. "If he doesn't get hurt or sud denly develop arm trouble, 1 don't see how he can miss," Martin said. "His control is as good as any pitcher in the league right now, and he's been winning some close ones where he hasn't been gotting much help from Uie bat tors." Martin put in a lot of time with Ellsworth in spring training. The pitching coach said Ellsworth had a flaw in his motion failing to bend forward far enough with the throw. "It wasn't extremely noticable, but it was enough to affect his control. He worked hard on get ting rid of that. When ho did, his Take A New Look at Central Oregon r wrr if rT . 'I SCENIC AIR TOURS GIBSON AIR SERVICE Bend Municipal Airport Ph. 382-2801 Phils extend pad for Gene Mauch PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - Phil lies' manager Gene Mauch, pilot of a "coming ball club" which last month compiled a 21-10 re cord winning seven straight, was given a two-year contract exten sion Tuesday. In a strong vote of confidence, Heneral Manager John Quinn said Mauch has "done a very good job" since joining the rook-bottom Phils in WO. Quinn said he and owner Boh Carpenter "are de lighted to have him as our man ager for the next two years." No terms were disclosed, how ever, it is believed Mauch will receive a substantial pay hike. Officials meet prep football rules will be discussed Thursday evening, when football officials and coaches eon vena at Redmond Union High School. All officials Interested in of ficiating have been urged to at tend. The paw-wow Is slated for I p.m. New York Chicago Baltimore Minnesota Boston Cleveland Los Angeles Kansas City Detroit Washington 69 62 63 60 54 54 54 50 47 41 .633 .560 8 .553 8V4 .545 9tt .495 15 .478 17 .470 18 .459 19 .439 21 ,369 29 Tuesday's Results Baltimore 6 Cleveland 4, night Detroit 10 Boston 1, night Kansas City 4 Chicago 3, night Minnesota 5 Los Angeles 1, night Washington 8 New York 5. 1st twi New York 1 Wash 0. 2nd. niaht Oklahoma City 62 55 .530 Dallas-Ft. W 63 58 .526 1 Salt Lake City 58 61 .481 5 San Diego 59 64 .479 6 Denver 53 65 .449 9Ut Tuesday's Resultse Salt Lake City 4 Dallas-Ft Worth 2 (1st game) Salt Lake City 7 Dallas-Ft. Worth 3 (2nd game 7 innings) San Diego 6 Portland 3 Hawaii 15 Seattle 2 Spokane 3 Tacoma 2 Oklahoma City at Denver, ppd. ram. Northwest Loop Salem Yakima Wenatchee Lewiston Tri-City Eugene W. L. Pet. GB. 26 14 .650 24 17 .585 2V4 21 19 .525 5 20 20 .500 6 15 24 .385 10'i 15 27 .357 12 Tuesday's Results Yakima 8 Eugene 6 Lewiston 5-2 Salem 4-4 Tri-City 8 Wenatchee 5 Clay fight cancelled New York promotion beckons to Liston control improved almost 100 per cent," Martin said. Gets Curve Over Martin said that as a result Ellsworth has been getting his curve over the corners. In addi tion, his protege developed a slid er to give him a fourth good pitch to go along with a fast ball, change-up and curve he had been using for the past two seasons. Ellsworth said he would risk throwing a slider about once a game last season. "Now I work it in regularly with good results," he said. Ellsworth was signed for a sub stantial bonus after he graduated from Fresno (Calif.) High School in 1958. His first appearance in a Cub uniform was hi the annual boys benefit game that year when he beat tho White Sox 1-0 on four hits. COURT IN JAIL FORT WORTH. Tex. (ITP Corporation Court Judge Wright Armstrong, who was hearing the normal complement of drunk charges, held Tuesday's court ses sion in a cell of tho city jail. The judge said the city had moved his court to a new loca tion, 12 blocks awav from the jail. This was too far, he said, for most of the prisoners to walk. One regular offender remarked of the new procedure: "It sure beats what we had.' Enjoy Push-Button Water ing With Underground LAWN SPRINKLER SYS TEM. Molst-O'Matlc the only truly automatic lawn and garden sprinkling system. FREE ESTIMATES CONTACT Eastern Oregon Mills 10 E. Greenwood 382-3511 NEW YORK (UPI) Heaw. weight champion Sonny Liston was scheduled to begin arranging his big switch today from inde pendent promotion to that of Madison Square Garden. The switch. Liston said, would entail abandonment of his pro posed Sept. 30th defense auainst young Cassius Clay at Philadel- pnia, and the arrangement, in stead, on a December defense against some lesser contender on home television for ornmnter Harry Markson of the Garden. That December contender may he Ernie Terrell, the Chicago giant. If Sonny docs swing over to the Garden, it could be one of the most momentous moves in box ing history a move that might begin boosting the Garden back to the big-fight promotional su premacy it enjoyed until 1956. Top contender Clay, visiting in New York, said he was grievous ly disappointed because of Lis ton's withdrawal from the Sep tember fight, "just because he's scared to death of me." Liston countered withj. "I hope big mouth Clay doesn't fight any body till I get him next year be cause the first good man he meets will knock his head off." It was Liston, himself, who an nounced In Philadelphia that he planned to visit Markson and his Garden matchmaker. Teddv Brenner, in New York today and discuss possibilities of a home- television defense possibly at Miami Beach, Fla., or Las Ve gas, Nev., in December. And it was also Liston who an nounced he was postponing his proposed defense against 21-year- old Clay at Philadelphia's Munic ipal Stadium until next year be cause of tax problems. Total gate, television and other receipts trom- the Clay fight were expect ed to approximate $7 million. CLAIMS SEVEN LIVES WARSAW, Poland (UPD-The smallpox outbreak raging in south west Poland has claimed seven lives, including the doctor who cared for the victims, the Polish news agency PAP said today. It said 23 new cases were re ported in the last five days in Wroclaw and Opole provinces near Poland's boundary with East Germany. Among the dead was Dr. Stefan Zawada, a Wroclaw physician who fought the outbreak. Tobkins win Vern Larson husband-wife tournament Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tobkin team ed efforts at the Bend Golf Club Sunday to overrun a field of hot competitors and win the Vern Lar son Husband and Wife Tourna ment. Tobkin played right at par golf, carding a 45, but what won the event for the Tobkins was the blistering 48 shot by Lorraine Tobkin. Under the setup, both husband and wife deduct one half of their respective handicaps for a net score. Tobkin charted a 36 net, but his wife turned in a tremend ous performance and combined it with a 35 handicap. This gave her a net score of 30.5, a mark which is 714 strokes under par. Elmer and Rene Partner were the first runners-up. Until the Tob kins lodged their scores, the Fan ner couple led the field. Jim and Peggy Wood emerged as second runners-up with a score of 79. Third went to Chet and Eunice Coryell with a 79.5. Fourth place ended in a tie between Bud and Lou Stipe and Ray and Marion LeBlanc. They carded 80.5's. Morrie and Betty Jo Olson got the highest score when they card ed a 100 total. Two of the husbands competing in Sunday's golf go have been taking some lessons from golf pro Ken Spence. Both Don Dyer and Olson are hitting the long ball. Sunday, however, saw wife Dot Dyer in trouble with "the water hole," which hurt the couple's overall score. WIGHTDRAWS FROM FIGHT LONDON (UPI) A thickened Achilles tendon has forced Brit ish and Empire welterweight champion Brian Curvis to with draw from a scheduled fight with Isaac Logart of New York at Porthcawl, Wales, Aug. 20. Curvis, of Wales, is seeking an October bout with world champi on Emile Griffith. New Philly entry given 76er name PHILADELPHIA (UPI) Phila delphia's new entry in the Nation al Basketball Association will be known as the Philadelphia 76ers. Club President Irv Kosloff an nounced Tuesday that the nick name for the team, formerly the Syracuse Nationals, was selected by a panel of judges from some 4,000 entries in a contest. Philadelphia has been without a pro team since the Warriors' franchise was transferred to San Francisco over a year ago. Dolph Schayes, 35-year-old all time professional basketball great, was signed last month to a two year contract to coach the 76ers with whom he played in Syracuse. tt--'zv rXA TMi I h ajajajf' " ' t - IT il.nr in I i, llnF , 4..raJ BUMPS AND BRUISES Sid Brett takes a rough ride on Red Wing during action at the Deschutes County Fair in the bareback riding competition. Rodeo fans will be able to see more action at the Crooked River Round-Up in Prineville this weekend. NEW SHIPMENT JUST RECEIVED Honda TRAIL "55" No Cat and Oil Mix Unbeatable Dependable Carrying Capacity: Up to 250 lbs. plus Rider Up to 200 M.P.G. Front and Rear Brakes 3 Speed Transmission Tremendous Pulling Power 2 Sprockets Carrier nly $305 No Down Payment Easy Terms Underbill's BEND CYCLE SHOP 184 E. Franklin Ave. Phone 382-5731 Roseburg wins two straight from Madison ROSEBURG (UPI) -Dick WU liams fired a four-hitter as Rose burg defeated Madison of Port land 8-1 in the second game of a best-of-five series for the Ore gon American Legion baseball title Tuesday night. Madison opened the series with a 2-0 victory in 10 innings Mon day night. Williams struck out 12 and walked three in recording his 12th victory in 14 decisions. Roseburg combined six hits, seven errors by the Portland team and 12 walks for its runs. Seven were unearned. Jim Bcam er and Williams each had two hits for the winners. The teams continue their series tonight with Ron Westbrook (8-2) or Rojelio Gutierrez (5-0) of Rose burg and Chamberlain listed as the probable pitchers. BRAVES SIGN TWO MILWAUKEE (UPD-The Mil waukee Braves have signed southpaw pitcher Richard (Butch) i O'Brien and shortstop Theodore ! 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