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Singles Help In NW Loop
Wednesday, June 22, 1955
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE XLEVEK
game, two of them by Herman
Lewis of Yakima. Des Charhou
has, Dennis Luby and Dave Ham-
By UNITED PRESS
Rich Bergen for Tri-City.
Salem got 15 singles to coast
home behind Bud Francis who
spun a neat three-hitter against
Spokane. Joe Porter collected
their victory. Frank Strazzullo
.wu oi topoitane a tntt juta.
Homers are dandy but some
times a manager would settle for
a plain old fashioned single.
Two Northwest League teams
took victories last night with
singles doing the trick as Salem
blanked Spokane 8-0 and Tri
City edged Yakima 8-7. Eugene
topped Wenatchee 9-6 in the
third game.
At Kennewick, it was a ninth
inning single following a shower
of homers that gave the Braves
Eugene stayed atop the league
standings with its conquest ever
Wenatchee. A five-run sixth in
ning did the trick.
singled home Stan Arthur with
the winning rvfti in the ninth
mermeister of Yakima also hom
Seven homers were hit in the ered as did Danny Holden and
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BLASTING HIS DRIVE long and straight, Sam Snead Is followed by large group of admirers in
National Open Golf Championship in San Francisco. Julius Boros (left) watches. (International)
Rainiers Nudge Portland 4-3
To Gain Share of Lead in PCL
By NORM HITTER
United Press Spoils Writer
The rampaging Seattle Rain
iers, early season Pacific Coast
league leaders, had a 10-game
winning streak today and 50 per
cent ownership of the top rung
of the league ladder that slipped
from their grasp last May 16.
The Rainiers vaulted into a
tie for the league lead last night
when they edged Portland, 4-3,
for their 10th straight while last
place Sacramento was upending
pace-setting San Diego, 5-3.
Jim Walsh held the Los An
geles Angels to a scant four hits
as the lowly San Francisco Seals
snapped a seven-game losing
streak with a 5-2 victory.
Another nifty mound display,
this one a five-hitter by Holly
wood's Bob Garber, helped the
Stars to a 3-0 win over the Oak
land Acorns.
Scored Fast
The Rainiers opened up fast
by scoring all their four runs
in the first inning. The big poke
of the frame was Art Schultz's
sixth home run of the year with
Gene Verble and Bill Glynn
aboard. Bobby Balcena singled
then stole second and was doub
led home by Joe Ginsberg for
the run that was to become the
clincher.
The Beavers struggled to catch
up with a run in each of the sec
ond, third and fourth innings.
But Suds hurler Van Fletcher,
who had relieved starter John
Oldham in the fifth, wouldn't
allow any more.
The Padres, who have grimly
watched a six-game lead vanish
in the last fortnight, were limit
ed to four hits by the Solons
mound staff. Ed Cereghino re
placed starter Chet Johnson in
the fifth and pitched hitless ball
for the Sacs the rest of the way.
Bright Homers
Sacramento tallied three times
in the first two innings. Harry
Bright walloped his second hom
er of the year in the third to give
the Solons a temporary four-run
advantage. Al Heist squeezed
home Tommy Glaviano in the
seventh for the "cushion" fifth
run after the Padres had pushed
over a total of three in the fourth
and fifth.
The Stars clouted Oakland
tarter Skinny Brown in the first
Standings
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
San Diego
Seattle
Portland
gollywood
akland
Los Angeles
San Francisco .
Sacramento
W. L.
..148 32
48 32
....37 37
.37 40
.36 42
.36 43
..35 43
....35 43
GB
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.500 8
.481 10 i
.462 11
.456 11 y2
.449 12
.449 12
Tuesday's Results
Sacramento 5. San Diego 3
San Francisco 5, Los Angeles 3
Hollywood 3. Oakland 0
Seattle 4. Portland 3
Bow Series' Stand
Sacramento 1, San Diego 0
San Franeisco 1. Los Angeles 0
Hollywood 1. Oakland 0
SeatUe 1. Portland 0
AMERICAN LEAGUE
W L
New York 43 23
Chicago 38 22
Cleveland 38 26
Detroit 32 28
Boston 32 32
Kansas City 24 38
Washington 23
Baltimore
38
...20 43
Pet. GB
.652
.633 2
.594 4
.535 8
.500 10 ',i
.387 17
.377 17'2
.317 21 ij
Yeiterdayfs Results
New York 6. Kansas City 2 (night)
Cleveland 3. Baltimore 1 (nicht)
Chicago 6. Washington 1 (night)
Boston 5, Detroit 4 (night)
Thursday's Games
Chicago at Washington
Kansas City at New York
Detroit at Boston
Cleveland at Baltimore
NATIONAL LEAGUE
W. L.
47 16
36 29
34 30
31 33
28 32
28 34
Brooklyn
Chicago ...
Milwaukee
New York
Cincinanti
Philadelphia .
.26 34
Pet. GB
.746
.554 12
.531 13 Vz
.484 16 '2
.467 17 2
.452 18 'i
.433 19 1,2
.328 26 2
Tuesday's Results
Brooklyn 7. Chicago 2 f 11 innings)
Milwaukee 6. Pittsburgh 4 (night!
Cincinnati 10. New York 1 (night)
Philadelphia 10. St. Louis 8 (night)
Thursday's Games
Philadelphia at St. Louis (night)
Brooklyn at Chicago.
St. Louis
Pittsburgh 21 43
LIONS SIGN ROOKIES
Detroit CUR) The Detroit
Lions have signed two more
rookies for the 1955 National
Football League season. They
are former Michigan quarter
back Ted Topor and end La
moine Holland of Rice.
MEDFOfUvO&TRIBUNK
SLPODIMrS
STUDS, SHASTA TUSSLE
AT FAIRGROUNDS PARK
Semi-pro baseball returns to
the fairgrounds tonight after a
week-long absence. The Medford
Cheney Studs are hosts to Mt.
Shasta, Calif., at 8 p.m.
It will be non-loop activity
since Mt. Shasta is a member of
the Northern California League
and Medford a participant in the
Southern Oregon League.
Comparative strength of the
two clubs is not known. The Mt.
Shastans, however, are tied for
second in the NCL with a 4-3 rec
ord. The club is skippered by
Tony Feminis.
Derald Wooton is the likely
starting pitcher for Medford to
night but Manager Clarence
Mellbye has indicated that Jim
Kelly may see some duty on the
hill. Anderson is the possible
starting hurler for the Califor
nians. Carrigan Back
Medford will have Howard
Morris behind the plate. The in
field will be named from among
Jack Cooney, Mellbye, Bob Sel
sor, Ed McCullough and Ritchie
Price. Selsor is making his first
appearance at the fairgrounds in
a Studs' uniform.
Gordon Carrigan is a Studs'
player from last year who could
see outfield service tonight. The
ex-Crater high athlete is home
from Oregon State college and
saw action at Drain. Others from
whom the outfield will be chosen
are Bill McLean, Terry Maddox,
for their game total of three
runs. Up to last night, the Acorn
hurler had registered six straight
wins without a setback.
The Seals rode to victory on
Walt Judnich's two-run homer
in the first plus a couple of un
earned runs.
LINESCORES:
Sacramento ....121 O00 1005 11 1
San Diego 000 210 000 3 4 0
, Johnson. Cereghino (5) and Sheely;
McLish, Herrera (4) and Aylward.
Hollywood 300 000 0003 T 1
Oakland 000 000 0000 5 0
Garber and Hall; Brown. Drews (9)
and Swift.
Seattle 400 000 000 ( 8 1
Portland 011 100 0003 10 0
- Oldham. Fletcher (5) and Ginsberg:
Lint. Waibel (1). Burtschy (8) and
Robertson.
San Francisco 200 001 110 S 7 1
Los Angeles ....100 100 000 2 4 2
Walsh and Ritchey; Brosnan. Bauer
(8) and Fanning. Pramesa (7).
John Niles, Larry Bigham and
Harvey Tonn.
The Studs oppose Bend here
next Saturday night and Sun
day afternoon in Southern Ore
gon League conflicts. They go
to Grants Pass next Tuesday
and play Fort Jones, Calif., here
on Wednesday.
'Scrambles'
Race Slated
By Cyclists
Rogue River Ramblers will
hold a "scrambles" race Sunday,
June 26 at the sheriff's posse
track here. Official sanction has
been received from the Ameri
can Motorcycle association.
Pits for the riders will be open
at 11 a.m. and practice will be
permitted during the noon hour.
Main time trials and first qual
ifying races will begin at 1:30
p.m.
A figure "B" will be added to
the back stretch to cut down
speed on corners where there is
no cushion for the two-wheeled
vehicles to slide upon.
Popular
The scrambles race has be
come popular on a majority of
cycle tracks during the past year.
Road riders have been encour
aged to get into this type of com
petition. Riders through the
scrambles event have a chance
to see whether they are capable
of entering the field on the larg
er race circuits. These hold com
petition at .least twice a week.
Considerable excitement is
predicted for spectators with a
number of spills foreseen along
with some broadsliding on the
straight-away. The event calls
for all kinds of riding.
CAMPY BRUISED
Chicago (U.R) Catcher Roy
Campanella was expected to be
in his customary place with the
plate when the Brooklyn Dodgers
play the Chicago Cubs today in
the second game of their three
game series. Campanella suffered
a slight bruise on his left knee
in the 11th inning of Brooklyn'6
7-2 victory and was removed for
a pinch runner.
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Medford Nine,
Ashland Victors
In Junior Loop
Medford and Ashland aggrega
tions triumphed yesterday as In
termediate division play began
in the Southern Oregon Junior
Baseball league.
Ashland turned back Lone
Pine 5 to 2 and Medford rapped
Central Point 17 to 9.
Hurlers McKinnis ef Ashland
and Mauerer of Lone Pine each
tossed a two-hitter but six errors
damaged the Lone Pine cause.
Medford was helped along by its
13 hits and nine CP miscues.
The Intermediate division is
for boys 14 years of age and un
der. Next Tuesday Ashland will
play at Medford and Central
Point at Lone Pine.
SHORT SCORES:
Medford 17 13 2
Central Point 9 5 9
Barr, Fields (2), Wirth. and
Pond; South, Anhorn (3), and
Pfaff.
Ashland 5 2 0
Lone Pine 2 2 6
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