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By LEO H. PETERSON
United Press Sports Writer
Washington (U.R) Mickey
Mantle of the New York Yan
kees will start in Tuesday's All
Star baseball game, and the
starting pitchers will be Billy
Pierce of the Chicago White Sox
and Bob Friend of the Pitts
burgh Pirates.
Mantle's status and the iden
tity of the starting pitchers were
cleared up today at a joint American-National
League news con
ference. Earl Hilligan, American league
public relations director, said
that "as of now" Mantle definite
ly will start in center field for
the American league All-Stars.
There had been doubt Mantle
could start because of an injury
to his right knee suffered in the
first game of the Fourth of July
doubleheader with the Boston
Red Sox.
Hilligan said that Casey Sten
gel, manager of the American
league All-Stars and of the New
York Yankees, will watch Mantle
warm up before game time Tues
day. Friend Feeli Okay
"If Mickey seems okay, he
will go," Hilligan said. "If not,
Jimmy Piersall of the Boston
Red Sox will start in center field.
But as of now, Mantle is the
starting center fielder."
There also had been some
doubt about Friend being able
to appear in the game. But Dave
Grote of the National League
Service Bureau said that he had
talked to Friend by telephone
this morning and "he feels fine."
Robin Roberts of the Phillies ap-
. peared to be in line if Friend
had been unavailable.
Friend will be the first Pitts
burgh pitcher ever to start an
All-Star game.
Stengel also disclosed that his
own No. 1' southpaw, Whitey
Ford probably would succeed
Pierce on the mound for the
American leaguers and that still
another southpaw. Herb Score
of the Cleveland Indians, would
follow Ford.
Saw Heavy Duty
The National League counted
on a well-rested pitching staff to
win Tuesday's classic at Griffith
Stadium. The National League
has won five of the last six
games.
Five of the eight American
League All-Star pitchers saw
heavy duty in Sunday's games.
But only one National league
pitcher was used.
The National league encoun
tered unexpected complications
when Bob Friend of the Pitts
burgh Pirates was sent to his
hotel room in New York to rest
following treatment for an ab
scessed throat. Friend reported
to the Giant-Pirate doubleheader
feeling ill and Dr. Anthony
Palermo, the Giant team physi
cian examined him, lanced his
throat and instructed him to take
it easy.
Manager Walter Alston of the
NL squad was in the unique
position of being the manager
of the defending world cham
pions, yet without a single mem
ber of his team in the starting
lineup.
Five Redlegs Start
The exhuberant fans of Cin
cinnati took care of that, voting
in five of their high-flying Red
legs in the balloting in which
they were encouraged to vote
more than once.
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USC, Cal Plastered
By League Officials
San Francisco U.R) Pacific
Coast, conference schools were
warned today to have their
"self examination" reports in
the commissioner's hands by
next Sunday in the wake of
drastic new fines and bans that
just about ruined the West's
Rose Bowl chances for the next
couple of years.
The PCC faculty representa
tives nlastered a $63,400 fine on
University of Southern Califor
nia Sunday, banned the school
from the Rose Bowl for two
years and just about wrecked
the football team by declaring
that 42 of its players lose a year
of eligibility.
The University of California
was slapped with a $25,000 fine
because of illegal aid to athletes
given by Head Football Coach
Lynn (Pappy) Waldorf, and put
on a year's probation. "Several"
athletes faced loss of a year of
eligibility.
The housecleaning isn't
through yet. With UCLA out of
the bowl for three years and
under a $95,000 fine and Wash
ington out for two years and
with a $52,000 fine, there still
were some other schools who
must face the music.
Others Must Prove
The organization hasn't re
ceived the reports yet on Wash
ington State, Oregon, Oregon
State and Stanford. Idaho is in
eligible for the Rose Bowl
But in a tersely worded state
ment, the faculty representatives
indicated the other schools must
prove everything is on the up-and-up
to get a clean bill of
health. -
Both the USC and California
penalties came as a result of
findings turned over to the'PCC
by UCLA after it was given its
severe slap. But the rap on USC
was rugged.
"We found that 44 athletes,
two of whom were from the
track and field squad, were re
ceiving $45 a month above the
$75 allowed by the PCC code,"
said Commissioner Victor O.
Schmidt.
Tile violation at California
amounted to only $1,713.40, but
it involved 29 student athletes.
Most of this money was in the
form of "loans" to the athletes,
and the athletes have been de
clared ineligible, but can be re
instated by repaying the loans.
California, however, was not
banned from possible Rose Bowl
participation and will share in
the Rose Bowl receipts.
Marv Clark
Southwest
Golf Champ
Coos Bay (U.R) Marv Clark,
a 52-year-old veteran amateur
golfer from Grants Pass yester
day won the Southwest Oregon
Amateur tournament here by
unseating Don Bick, 21-year-old
defending titlist.
Clark and Bick ended the first
nine even up in the 36 hole
final match. By the Halfway
point Clark was 3-up, then in
creased his lead to 6-up going
into the final nine.
Gary Geertsen. Eugene, de
feated Don MacPike, Eastmore
land, 4 and 3, to capture first
flight honors.
SHANTY I WINNER
Chambers Lodge, Lake Tahoe,
Calif. (U.R) Shanty I, owned
by W. T. Woggner of Phoenix
and piloted by Lt. Col. Russ
Schleeh of Castle AFB, won the
4th annual Mapes gold cup race
for unlimited hydroplanes Sat
urday. Edgar Kaiser's favored
Scooter II threw a prop in the
last heat and finished second.
Kaiser's second entry, Hawaii
Kai III, was third.
Coquille, CB
Rise in SOL
SOL STANDINGS
Medford -
Coos Bay-North Bend .
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6 6
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Coquille hopped from the
cellar into a tie for first place
in the Southern Oregon Base
ball league over the week end
and Coos Bay-North Bend
also gained a share of first
place with the Medford Che
ney Studs.
Coquile's Loggers defeated
another Logger nine. Bend,
three times, 12 to 9 and 2 to 1
on Saturday and 10 to 4 on
Sunday.
Coos Bay North Bend
tripped Drain 3 to 2 on Friday
and 6 to 5 on Saturday, Drain,
which had been tied at the
top with Medford, won yes
terday 13 to 12.
Medford drew a league bye
and met the Washington Che
ney Studs.
Burlingame, Calif. (U.R)
First-seeded Roger Werksman of
Los Angeles defeated Rudy Her
nando of Detroit yesterday to
win the National Junior Hard
court Tennis Championships for
the second year in a row.
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