Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 10, 1955, Image 9

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NWL Leader
Wins, 20-10,
Over Chiefs
By UNITED PRESS
League leading Eugene
humbled Wenatchee 20-10 in
Northwest League action last
night to open up a game and a
half gap over second place Lew
iston. Lewiston is sitting out a
bye.
The Emeralds ran away with
the game with 13 runs in the
first three innings. Wenatchee
rallied for seven runs in the fifth
but Jim Lee came on in relief
and held the Chiefs scoreless
thereafter.
George Matile, Eugene Short
stop, had three hits in four trips
to drive in five runs and George
Huffman of Eugene homered in
the first frame with one runner
board.
. Bill Whitson was the man of
the hour at Spokane scattering
even hits in Salem's 8-2 con
quest of Spokane. He fanned 11
nd won his 13th victory of the
reason.
Jack Steinagel of Salem ho
mered with the bases empty in
the fourth and teammate Bill
Shields hit a two-run homer in
the ninth. Salem got four runs in
the first on a two-run triple by
Shields, an error an a fielder's
choice.
Tri-City again came from be
hind this time nipping Yakima
8-7 with three runs in the ninth.
Kick Herrera and Danny Holden
Contributed one-run singles to
the flurry and Milt Martin fin
ished the job with a single send
ing home the winning run.
Seoul, Korea (U.R) Ten Ko
reans were killed and 20 injured
Tuesday when a speeding bus
ran off a 20-foot-high cliff at a
curve, police reported today.
MEDFORIViTRIBUKI
siPODmirs
Browns Finish
Training For
All-Star Game
Hiram, Ohio (U.PJ The
champion Cleveland Browns
complete their training today
and will fly out to Chicago
Thursday for a brief workout
before taking on the College
All-Stars in the annual classic
Friday night.
Coach Paul Brown, concerned
over reports that the collegians
have the best squad in years
ready and waiting for the
Browns, has made several of
fensive line changes. For the
first time since 1952, John Sand
usky won't be the starting right
tackle on offense.
Sandusky, a 250-pounder, will
become the Ream's "swing"
tackle with young Mike Mc
Cormack, a faster 250-pounder
and last year's middle guard,
taking over as the right offen
sive guard. Sandusky will be
spotted on either offense or de
fense, Brown said.
BILL STERN INJURED
New York (U.R) Bill Stern,
American Broadcasting Com
pany sportscaster was in Jew
ish Memorial Hospital today re
covering from injuries sustained
when his automobile crashed
into an abutment on the Henry
Hudson Parkway Tuesday. Vet
eran golfer Gene. Sarazen will
"Sports Today With Bill
Stern" until Stern recovers.
Italo-Basilio
TV Bout Today
. New York (U.R) Carmen
Basilio, brand new welterweight
champion, expects his three-way
improvement this year to
humble Italo Scortichini tonight
in their non-title 10-rounder at
Madison Square garden, despite
the double trouble furnished by
Cocky Italo in two previous
bouts.
"I've improved my defense, my
pace and my placement of punch
es since our two fights last
year," said the left-hook special
ist from Chittenango, N.Y., who
will be making his first appear
ance as 147 pound ruler in to
night's nationally televised and
broadcast bout.
Muscular Scortichini, a speedy
bobber-weaver, held Carmen to
a draw at Miami Beach on Jan.
16, 1954, and four months later
lost a close decision to Carmen
at Syracuse, N.Y.
Heavy Practice
For All-Stars
Portland (U.R) State and
metropolitan squads began all
out drills today for the eighth
annual Shriners' hospital all
star game Aug. 20 in Multnomah
stadium here.
Yesterday the teams visited
the Shrine hospital and rival
coaches Tom DeSylvia of- the
Metro squad and Lee Gustafson
of the State said the boys were
inspired and "ready to go."
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Two Upset
Winners In
Net Meet
Newport, R. I. (U.R) Six
veterans and two upset winners
of the second round were pair
ed against each other today in
eight singles matches of the 74th
Invitation tennis tournament at
Newport Casino.
Dick Gains of Edgartown,
Mass., who eliminated impres
sive Sam Giammalva of Hous
ton, Tex., on Tuesday, drew Eng
land's Bob Wilson as an oppon
ent today.
Gains, an unseeded, unranked
school teacher, upset the Texan,
6-3, 6-4. Giammalva was seeded
third in the domestic entries
here by virtue of his performance
at the Eastern Grass courts tour
nament at South Orange, N. J.,
last week end.
. Wilson, an unseeded foreign
entry, eliminated sixth-seeded
Alejondre Olmedo of Peru, 2-6,
6-2, 7-5 Tuesday.
The six regulars paired to
day were top seeded Hamilton
Richardson of Baton Rogue, La.,
and eighth foreign seed Hohann
Kupferberger of South Africa;
fifth-seeded Straight Clark of
Philadelphia and Kosei Komo of
Japan the fourth foreign seed;
and second-seeded Gil Shea of
Los Angeles and Australia's Mal
colm Anderson, fifth in tfte
foreign seedings.
Women's Golf
Tourney Starts
In Victoria
Victoria, B.C. U.R) Marlene
Stewart, Foothill, Ont., and Mrs.
Edean Ihlanfeldt, Seattle, shared
the spotlight here yesterday in
first round match play in the
1955 Canadian women's open
golf championship.
Miss Stewart took things easy
in disposing of Marlene Wach,
Winnipeg, 7 and 5. Mrs. Ihlan
feldt came into her own on the
back nine to defeat Mrs. E. L.
Buchanan, 4 and 3.
Mrs. Ihlanfeldt will meet Brit
ish Columbia champion Dot Her
bertson, Victoria, today and Miss
Stewart will go up against Al
berta Junior champion Betty
Stanhope, Edmonton, Alta., in
the day's feature matches.
BEST TOUR EFFORT
Malmoe, Sweden (U.R)
Ernie Shelton of Los Angeles,
turning in his best effort of the
current European tour, defeated
European high jump champion
Bengt Nilsson of Sweden for the
second time in three days Tues
day by jumping 2.08 meters 6
feet, 9 inches. Jim Lea of
the U. S. Army won both the 100
meter and 200 meter dashes,
while Josh Culbreath of Morgan
State won the 400 meter run,
Don Vick of Los Angeles cap
tured the shot put and Harold
Connolly of Boston scored in the
hammer throw.
4-H Club News
Sams Valley Club
Sams Valley 4-H club will
meet at the schoolhouse Thurs
day. Aug. 11, at 7:30 p.m. to dis
cuss the pre-fair on Friday, Aug.
12, starting at 6:30 p.m. Live
stock will be shown first, then
forestry, sewing and camp cook
ing demonstrations and model
ing. Refreshments will be
served. Everyone is invited.
Deanna Doland
Reporter
Bobo Olson Prepares
For Martinez Fight
PortlandU.R) Middleweight
Champ Carl (Bobo) Olson spar
red three rounds each with ama
teur, fighters Phil and Denny
Moyer yesterday as he prepared
for Saturday night's fight against
Jimmy Martinez at Multnomah
Stadium.
Phil Mover managed to land
several blows on the champ be
fore Olson began peppering him
with a left and then jolted him
with a hard right.
Wednesday, August 10, 1953
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE NINE
Moore Says
Rocky Lost
'His Punch1
North Adams, Mass. (U.R)
Challenger Archie Moore quietly
defied the kayo lightning to
strike him today as he observed
that "Rocky Marciano has lost
his punch."
Champion Marciano, mean
while was hard at work at his
training camp in Grossinger,
N.Y., trying to sweat off the
extra poundage he picked up
during a week end off from
training to attend his sister's
wedding.
"I think Marciano has lost
his punch," said Moore at his
camp here. "In his last fight he
hit Don Cockell with everything
but the ring posts and Cockell
finally collapsed rather than be
ing knocked out. Jimmy Slade
knocked out Cockell in four
rounds and it took Marciano
eight rounds to do it."
Moore sparred one round each
Tuesday with Johnny Jenkins,
Clint Bacon and Joe Baski, the
260-pound former heavyweight
contender.
Marciano isn't anything close
to 260 pounds, but he did tip
the scales at an even 200 Tues
day, when he returned from his
"week end off." Manager Al
Weill said he expects the champ
ion to weigh about 187 for the
title fight at Yankee stadium,
Sept. 20.
League Leaders
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Player & Club G AB R G
Kaline, Det 109 430 97 151
Kuenn. Det 101 434 71 141
Power, K. City 109 425 67 134
Smith. Cleve 110 443 86 139
Kell, Chicago .... 91 307 33 96
National League
Campnla, Bkn. .. 87 315 60 107
Ashburn, Phila. 105 403 65 131
Post, Cin 112 445 83 140
Kluszski. Cin. ...Ill 438 82 137
Snider. Bklyn. 108 394 96 123
Pet.
.351
.325
.315
.314
.313
.329
.325
.315
.313
.312
Home Runs Snider. Dodgers 38;
Banks. Cubs 37: Mays. Giants 36;
Kluszewski. Redlees 36: Post. Redlegs
29: Mathews. Braves 29.
Runs Batted In Snider. Dodgers
109: Ennis. Phillies 91: Banks. Cubs
90; Mays. Giants 88; Jensen. Kea &ox
88.
Runs Kaline. Tigers 97: sniaer,
Dodgers 96; Mantle. Yankees 90; Mays,
Giants 86; Smith. Indians bo.
Hits Kaline. Tieers 151: Kuenn,
Tigers 141; Post, Redlegs 140: Smith,
Indians 139: Aaron. Braves 137: Klus
zewski. Redlegs 137; Bell. Redlegs 137.
Pitching Newcombe. Dodgers 18-2;
Bvrne, Yankees 10-3; Donovan. White
Sox 13-4; Erskme, jjoagers j.u-;
Nixon. Red Sox 12-5.
Fight Results
By UNITED PRESS
Spartanburg. S.C.: Henry (Pappy)
Gault, 120 M. Spartanburg S.C., out
pointed Filberto Osario. 123 i, New
York (10).
Detroit: Duke Harris, 145 '.i. Detroit,
knocked out Johnny Eubanks, 150,
Pittsburgh. (5).
Miami Beach. Fla.: Miguel Diaz,
1463i. Havana. Cuba. outpointed
Carlo Salo, 144 ,i. Chicago (10)..
Richmond. Calif.: Julian Velasquez,
130, Los Angeles, outpointed Dom
Sacco, 129, Oakland, (8).
Sacramento, Calif.: Joey Lopes. 131,
West Sacramento, outpointed Bobby
Woods. 135, Spokane, Wash. (10).
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Joey Lopes Wins
10-Rounder Over
Spokane Fighter
Sacramento (U.R) Joey Lo
pes, 131, West Sacramento, won
a unanimous 10-round decision
last night over Bobby Woods,
135, Spokane, in a 10-round main
event at Sacramento's Memorial
Auditorium.
Lopes dominated Woods from
the start. The Spokane fighter
received a bloody nose in the
second round and a cut over the
right eye in the seventh.
Woods won a TKO over Lopes
in February, 1954.
Judge Jake Ziegler gave Lopes
60, Woods 50; Judge Pete Mor
elli, gave Lopes 58V&, Woods
51Vi; Referee John Bassinelli
gave Lopes 57, Woods 53.
Hood River '(U.R) Ernest
Grenfell, brother of Portland
Fire Chief Edward Grenfell.
died at Wyeth west of here early
today, following a heart attack.
Lamberger, West
In PNWGA Finals
Oswego U.R) Larry Lamber
ger of Portland and Harold West
of Eugene met today in the 36
hole finals for the Oregon match
play championships of the Pa
cific Northwest Golfers Associa
tion. Lamberger reached the finals
by defeating medalist Bob Mc
Kendrick on the 19th hole and
Duke Matthews ot Eugene, 3
and 2 yesterday. West defeated
Bill Eggers of Rose City, one-up,
and Al Williams of Medford by
the same score.
HONEST MAN REWARDED
Johannesburg, South Africa
(U.R) Karel Reynecke said a lo
cal building firm, whose S7,000
payroll he found in a black bag
on a roadside, told him he was
the "most honest man" they
ever met when he returned it.
Then they gave him a- five
shilling (70 cent) reward.
GAMES SOLD OUT
South Bend, Ind. (U.R) Four
of Notre Dame's 10 football
games during the coming season
already are sellouts. Ticket
Manager Robert Cabill has
announced the sale of all tickets
for the Notre Dame - Southern
California game here, Sept. 24.
Previously sold out were the
games here with Navy, Oct. 29,
and Iowa, Nov. 19, and the
Michigan game at East Lansing,
Mich., Oct. 15.
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