Schoendienst Does Old Job
For New Boss; Giants Drop
By FRED DOWN
Unittd Preis Sports Writer
One swing of Red Schoen
dienst's bat had the New York
Giants summing "Oh, what a
beautiful morning" today and j
Frank Lane wailing "Those St ,
Louis Blues." i
Obtained from the Cardinals
in Thursday's eight-player deal,
the 33 -year -old Schoendienst;
made a spectacular debut with !
the Giants Friday night when he
walloped a pinch-hit, two-run j
homer in the seventh inning that
produced a 3-3 deadlock. A i
crowd of 11,384 that turned out
at the Polo Grounds to see the
"new Giants" roared in appre
ciation and went home happy
when the Giants pulled out an
11-lnnlng, 4-3 triumph over the
Cincinnati Redlegs.
The Giants' joy over the im
mediate dividend paid by the
trade was heightened when
Whitey Lockman and Alvin
Dark, the two key players they
traded away, committed a total
of three errors as the Pittsburgh
Pirates retained first place with
a 12-1 romp over the Cardinals.
Lockman, playing first base,
committed two errors and Dark
was charged with one.
The Giant victory, achieved
when Johnny Klippstein walked
pinch-hitter Jim Mangan with
the bases filled in the 11th, came
at just the right time it snapped
a three-game losing streak in the
opener of a long home stand.
Fourth Straight Loss
The loss was the fourth
straight for the Redlegs and
dropped them into third place
behind the Brooklyn Dodgers,
who beat the Milwaukee Braves,
5-4, on Al Walker's ninth-inning
single off Lou Sleater. Carl Fur
illo had four hits, including a
homer, and Rocky Nelson also
homered for the Dodgers, who
won their fifth straight and
ninth in 11 games.
Ronnie Kline hurled a seven
hitter for the Pirates behind a
13-hit attack that included three
hits by Frank Thomas and two
Cal Athletic
Payments to Get
PCC Reviewing
Berkeley, Calif. U.R Illegal
payment samounting to $1100
and involving 20 University of
California athletes are expected
to come up for review Monday
at the Pacific Coast Conference
meeting here.
The PCC rules infractions
were revealed yesterday in a
Joint statement released by UC
Chancellor Clark Kerr, faculty
representative Glenn Seaborg
and Athletic Director Greg
Englehard.
Investigation "Confirms"
The three officials said the
payments were discovered dur
ing an intensive investigation
conducted by the University of
California. They added that the
investigation conducted by the
University' of California. They
added that the investigation
turned up nothing startling and
"confirmed our earlier views
that there has been no policy or
practice at Berkeley involving
the wholesale subsidization of
athletes."
"As we have said before," the
statement read, "we did expect
and are finding individual cases
of apparent violations. These
concern a slight percentage of
the total number of participants
at Berkeley in intercollegiate
athletics, and the sums of money
for these few players likewise
are small."
No Approval ,
In nearly all the cases of vio
lations, the officials said, money
was made available for grants
in aid with a few cases of small
amounts of money made avail
able to players facing individual
emergency problems.
The three officials also denied
reports that Brutus Hamilton
had resigned as ASUC athletic
director because of padded pay
rolls and that football Coach
Lynn Waldorf had been asked
. to resign as the result of infor
mation obtained on the PCC
rules infractions.
YALE VS. HARVARD.
FOUR-MILE HAUL
New London, Conn. (U.B
Yale and Harvard, the nation's
oldest college crew competitors,
match strokes late today in the
granddaddy of all sporting
events the traditional four-mile
haul down the Thames river in
the 91st renewal of a series span
ning 105 years.
each by Bill Virdon, Roberto
Clemente and Hank Foiles.
Vito Valentinetti beat Phila
delphia for the fourth time as the
Cubs scored an 8-5 triumph after
losing the opener of the twi-night
double-header, 6-5, in 10 innings.
Pete Whisenant's threerun hom
er was the big blow for the Cubs
after Ted Kazanski's bunt single
drove home the winning run for
the Phillies in the first game.
I Mantla Gets Another
The New York Yankees
dumped the Cleveland Indians
into third place in the American
League when they scored a 6-2
triumph with the aid of Mickey
Mantle's 23rd homer of the year
and Johnny Kucks' three-hitter.
Mantle, who hit his homer off
Mike Garcia in the first inning.
is now five games ahead of Babe
Ruth's 1927 record pace. ,
Billy Pierce tied Tom Brewer
for the American League lead
with nine victories when he
pitched the Chicago White Sox
to a 7-2 triumph over the Wash
ington Senators. The White Sox
made only five hits off Bob
Sunday, June 17. 1958
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE NINE
Wiesler but the wild lefty walked
eight batters. Sherm Lollar
homered for the White Sox.
Ray Boone hit a. two-run
homer in the sixth and a three
run homer in the eighth to pre
sent the Detroit Tigers with a
5-2 verdict over the Boston Red
Sox. Billy Hoeft won his eighth
game of the year while Bob Por
terfield suffered h'is sixth de
feat. Hal Smith singled home the
winning run in the ninth inning
as the Baltimore Orioles shaded
the Kansas City Athletics, 1-0 In
the other game. Relief pitcher
Don Ferrarese picked up the
win his first since his near no
hitter against the Yankees on
May 12.
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