'Beavers Call
Cal Mclrvin
By UNITED PRESS
Life looked rosy lor big Cal
Mclrvin Thursday. He not only
was on his way up to the Port
land Beavers, but he also closed
out his Western International
league service by pitching the
Victoria Tyees to a 4-3 win over
Vancouver Wednesday night.
The victory was Mclrvln's
10th against three losses and
snapped the league-leaders' four
game losing streak.
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Big Crowd Out 1
At Portland for
Basinski Night
Portland (UP) Just five per
sons short of 6,000 fans, a big
crowd for a sixth place team on
a cloudy night, honored Eddie
Basinski, Portland's stellar sec
ond baseman, Wednesday night.
And Eddie needed a small barn
Thursday to store all his pres
ents. He got everything from an
iced salmon, presented by As
toria fans, to a golf cart.
"This is the most memorable
occasion of my life, and one I
certainly will never forget," said
the bespectacled infieldcr who
has played the violin with a phil
harmonic orchestra.
ROWLAND PRESENT
Among those on hand were
Clarence Rowland, president of
the Pacific Coast League, and
Mrs. Grover Alexander, widow
of the immortal "Ol" Pete."
After the ceremonies, the
Beavers went out and won the
ball game from Sacramento, 3-1.
The win was not only a present
for Basinski, but one for Red
Adams, the hard luck Beaver
hurler who now has won two in
a row.
Basinski had a single in two
official trips to the plate, one
put out and one assist, Fitting
ly, he made the final put out of
the game and stuffed the ball in
his pocket.
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Maxim Victor; Heat
Halts Ray
New York (U.R) Joey Max
im Thursday gave thanks for the
unprecedented heat that helped
cause the collapse of Sugar Ray
Robinson and save his light
heavyweight crown.
Cleveland Joey admitted he
knew Robinson was "way
ahead" when the end came on a
technical knockout at the start
of the 14th round.
Slender Robinson, the middle
weight champion who was try
ing to win the light-heavy title,
was unable to answer the bell
at the start of the 14th because
of the 104-degree heat in Yankee
Stadium and because of the body
punishment he received from a
man who out-weighed him 15Vs
pounds.
Highest Heat
A surprisingly large crowd of
47,968 witnessed the postponed
fight in which a good big man
beat a good little man in an
oven. The gross gate was $421,
696. The heat highest ever reg
istered for any professional
fight was so terrific that it
forced referee Ruby Goldstein to
leave the ring at the end of the
10th round and be replaced by
referee Ray Miller.
Robinson was treated an hour
for heat prostration in the dress
ing room.
Sugar Ray although out
weighted 173 pounds to 157V4
gave Maxim such a thorough
licking in the first 11 rounds
that judge Harold Barnes scored
10 rounds for Robinson and
three for Maxim. Judge Arthur
Aidala had Sugar Ray ahead,
9-3-1. The United Press favored
him 10-2-1.
Had to Chase
Referee Goldstein's score card
was not available, but successor
Miller gave Robinson the 11th,
and awarded the 12th and 13th
to Maxim.
Maxim said today: "It would
have been one helluva fight on a
cool night. Yes, the heat bother
ed me a little; but I got behind
because I had to keep chasing
the little fellow and couldn't
catch up with him."
He admitted Sugar Ray was a
good puncher. That was quite an
understatement; for Robinson
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Robinson
staggered him several times
particularly in the seventh and
ninth rounds, when it seemed
Joey must suffer the second
knockout in his career of 100
professional bouts.
Nearly Helpless
Robinson appeared to wilt in
the 12th round. In the 13th he
floundered about in near help
lessness. Maxim staggered him
with two left hooks. Then Joe
drove him half through the
ropes with a barrage to the head.
In a final, deperation attempt,
Robinson threw a wild right at
Maxim's head. The blow missed
and Robinson fell face down
wards on the hot canvas. He rose
quickly but lurched about the
ring helplessly. Just before the
bell a left hook to the head sent
him lurching sideways. He
slumped onto the ropes in a neu
tral corner after the bell rang.
His handlers rushed over and
half-carried him to his corner.
Referee Miller called Dr.
Alexander Schiff into the ring.
Schiff advised Robinson that he
had enough. Ray's handlers
agreed. The bell for the 14th
round rang, and Robinson re
mained slumped on his stool in
the corner.
Oil Firm Will Air
Western football fans will
again be able to follow their
favorite Pacific Coast confer
ence team by radio. According
to Harold R. Deal, manager, ad
vertising and sales promotion,
Tide Water Associated Oil com
pany has completed arrange
ments for its 27th consecutive
year of presenting college foot
ball game sportcasts.
Plans also included the games
of prominent independents such
as University of Santa Clara,
San Jose State college, College
of Pacific and University of Ne
vada. Games will be broadcast In
the seven Western States, Alas
ka and Hawaii, and include a
number of important night
games in addition to the tradi
tional Saturday afternoon con
tests. The first scheduled Associated
sportcasf of the 1952 football
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Spunky Yvars
Gets Chance,
Spui
rs Giants
By 0NITED PRESS
Spunky Sal Yvars, the peren
nial wallflower of the Giant dug
out, suddenly found himself in
baseball's seventh heaven today,
and it took a long time consider
ing the guy got his start in Val
halla, N. Y.
Yvars, overlooked so often
during a six-year bench-warming
career with the Giants that he
sometimes wondered if Manager
Leo Durocher knew he was on
the roster, overnight became the
"belle of the ball."
Goes to Work
The burst of popularity devel
oped when first-string catching
ace Wes Westrum suffered a
broken index finger on his
throwing hand last Thursday.
Since big Ray Noble had been
sent to Oakland, that left Yvars
as the only available catcher on
the roster.
Yvars went to work and the
Giants crossed their fingers, hop
ing he wouldn't get his bashed
up. He took charge brilliantly,
steering the pitchers to five
straight victories, throwing men
out on steals and pickoffs, and
batted at a .350 pace with seven
hits in 20 at bat.
Wednesday, as the Giants won
a 3 to 2 scrlc s sweeper with the
Reds it was a single by Yvars
which touched off the winning
rally in the eighth. He came
around to score on a sacrifice, an
infield out, and Whitey Lock
man's single. Don Mueller and
Bob Elliott hit earlier Giant
homers and Cal Abrams got one
for Cincy.
Grid Frays
eason is the USC-WSC game to
be played in the Los Angeles
Coliseum, Friday night, Septem
ber 19.
Associated will release this
sportcast in a special coast net
work to enable Western fans to
get a line on these two pre-sea-son
powerhouses.
Chuck Davey
Stops Vejar
Detroit (U.R) Chuck Davey,
the cunning ex-school teacher
with an educated left hand, said
today he's ready for big game
a shot at the welterweight
crown.
A fifth round knockout over
Chico Vejar Wednesday night
lifted high the spirits and also
the prestige of the 26-year-old
Detroiter who owns a master's
degree from Michigan State col
lege. It was his second victory over
the 20-year-old New York Uni
versity student. Vejar, who held
a two-pound weight advantage
over Davey at 149V4, protected
his tender mid-section well dur
ing the first four rounds, but
was caught by surprise in the
fifth.
Standings
COAST LEAGUE
Pet OB
.505 ....
.570 3
.542 4 ',i
.512 7
.500 8
.43S 13
.424 14 ' 4
.417 15
Hollywood SO 34
Snn Diego 40 37
Oakland 45 30
Los Angeles ........ 43 41
Seattle ... 40 40
Portland 34 44
San Francisco 36 40
Sacramento 39 40
NATIONAL LEAOl'E
W L Pet. OB
Brooklyn . 44 IS .733 ....
New York 40 20 .067 4
Chicago . 35 28 .558 1 i
St. LoulB 35 33 .515 13
Cincinnati 20 35 .453 17
Philadelphia .......... 27 35 .435 18
nosion ....... il 37 AH in
Pittsburgh
... 17 50 .254 3014
AMERICAN LEAGUE
W L
New York ..... 36 24
Boston 36 29
Pet.
.600
.554
Cleveland ..... 36 30
.545
Washington .
32 28 .533
Chicago 35 31
.530
.462
St. Louis 30 35
Philadelphia . 28 31
Detroit 20 43
WESTERN INTERNATIONAL
W L Pet
victoria .. . 41 20
npokp.ie .
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Vancouver 32 24 -571
Iwlston
30 32
.4B5 1 1 11
Wenatchee
Salem ...
Tri-Clty
Yakima
, 30 35
.4112 13
. 29 35 .453 131,
. in 3S .424 U'i
. 25 41 -37B 18',!
ACTOHS TO WED
Chicago U.R) Actor Zach
nry Scott will marry actress
Ruth Ford here July 6, It was
announced Wednesday.
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Thursday June 21. 19S1
Jim Turnesa
PGA Titlist
Louisville, Kay.-ttJ.PJ After
25 years of disappointment and
42 years of trying, a swarthy lit
tle man named Jim held the
P.G.A. championship today for
the "golfing Turnesas."
He won it on his second bid in
the heat-smothered finals at Big
Spring Golf Club Wednesday
with a dogged comeback 36-hole
triumph over slamming Chick
Harbcrt.
The seven Turnesa brothers
hhj sought to win this match
play marathon a long time, ever
since 1010. Three times before
they came as close as you can
without winning.
Joe Turnesa lost to the im
motal Walter Hagen, 1 down, in
the 1927 finals.
This same Jim, failed as he
was beaten by Slamrnin' Sam
Snead, 2 and 1, in the 1942
finals.
And Mike Turnesa blew it
badly to Bantam Ben Hogan in
the 1948 finals, 7 and 6.
But Jim got even for all of
them Wednesday as he fought
from behind a 3 down deficit at
18 holes, battled to be only 1
down at 27, squared it on the
32nd and won it, finally, on the
36th and final hole.
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Layne-Charles
Tussle Slated
Ogden (U.R) Kenny Mayne,
Ogden promoter, announced
Thursday the signing of a 13
round bout between heavy
weights Ezzard Charles and Rex
Layne of Lewiston, Utah, Aug
6, in Ogden stadium.
Charles was guaranteed $50,
000 for the fight. Mayne said the
ex-heavyweight champion will
arrive in Ogden two weeks be
fore the fight and set up training
quarters in Ogden canyon.
Scores Yesterday
Wednesday's Remits:
COAST LEAGUE
Oaklnnd 6, San Francisco 4.
Los Angeles 8, Hollywood 0.
Portland 3, Sacramento 1.
San Diego 8, Seattle S.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Brooklyn 3, St. Louts 1.
New York 3, Cincinnati 2.
Boston S, Pittsburgh 2.
Chicago 4, Philadelphia 1 (night).
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Philadelphia 11, Cleveland 0.
Washington 9, Chicago 6 (10
nings).
Boston 10. Detroit 3.
St. Louis 10, New York 9.
WESTERN INTERNATIONAL
Spokane 8, Lewiston 7.
Trl-Clty 2, Salem 1.
Yakima 9, Wenutchce 3.
Victoria 4, Vancouver 3.
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