Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 24, 1956, Image 7

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    ncinnati, Kansas
Brooks Lawrence Has 14-1 Record
By CARL LUNDQUIST
United Press Sports Writer
Brooks La'.vrer.c". the C:r,cin
na'i ; r v.-h '.- nsrre
so;r.ci'- iir.c- S -:.r '.H (':r.e first,
w-'is :n a 2r.'.rt 5-pot to v.:n 2."j
gan-.es tot;.y b' -.a ;se h:s man-af-r,
B.r'i:e Toob'-t.-. believes
"las'. inr..r.;- ?hot.H corr.e firs'.''
To'obr'' has .said repeatedly
that. notr.:r.2 j. more important
in a hall gam than the las' few
inninES and that Y" intends 'o
rrl:pvp v.'itn his starters when
ever h" can win a ball game that
w a v .
Lawrenre has benefited from
that s'epped-up program by Teb
lietfs because in a little more
than a month he has been called
noon fo-K tin'-s a- a reliever
MEDFORD iHa;TRIBUNE
SIPaDIffiTS
Heart Condition Forces
Joe Louis Out of Ring
Chicago U P Joe Louis, the history s longest world heavy
Brown Bomber who earned so . weight title reign could stand no
much money with his fists he I more.
owes the government more than ' Louis, w ho turned to wres
Sl million in taxes, knew today j tling after failing in an attempt
his heart which carried him to
Softball Meeting
Thursday Night
All team managers and
league officials in the Jack
son County Softball associa
tion are to meet at 8 p.m.
Thursday for a discussion of
this year's play-offs.
STANDINGS
NATIONAL l.EAGI F.
W I. Prt
Mw-a..ke. ?? f" ,.
tinnm'l - l 1
Frnokhn 411 ,T .-2
S' I.,. 42 : 4R.1 12
B,tt..h;ir2h ,; !,; ' -1 '
(h.raeo ,v' 14
OhHartr-'phis 41, 11 tT l.s
Sru York .11 2 3.3 2 1
Cincinnati 4. Pitttb.irch 3 miKrit.
On! gAnir s-hedil!pr
J-i.OiV Prnhtilr Pitrhrr
Cimmnati at Bmnkhn might'
RlipnMPtn 'n-fi' v Maglte '2-3
Milwaukee at New York .nightr
Snahn '!-"' vs. Gomez '.n-f.
St I rims at. Philadelphia might)
fli7ell t9-7j vs. Simmons i5-fi'
Chirac" a' Pittsburgh might'
Bush '8-3' vs Friend
y.Mlnrdav's (lames
nii.-innali a' Br.-oktvn inuht'
Milvsaukep at Nt'v York
S i oui at Philadelphia inchti
Chi'-aeo at Puisnureh mishti
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Knnia Citv 3. Chiraeo 2 fmshtt
Only fame scheduled
Tii''-rfav Probable PUrher
K;ilumor at Detroit 2. MwiliKht
eichti Fornio.cs - 2-3- and Fcrrarese
(4-7. vs Fnvtack (7-6i and Miller ifl-Oi.
Washmcttm at Cleveland iniRhti
jtfw3! ! (4-2 1 vs (Jarcia tfi-8'.
Boston at Kansas City iniRhti
Parneil '4-2' vs Burnett? ' 2-0 .
Nrw York at Chicaco michtt Sttir
divant 8-3i vs. Pierce I14-4-.
WrinedaVn Games
Ushinctnn at C'eveland
Baltimore at Detroit
e- York at Chicaco (ntcht
Bonion at Kansas City michV.)
PACIFIC CO AST
F AG I E
W
1 . Prt.
Lets Aneeles 7 42
Sea-tie 4 43
Holtvw oivd 35 3 1
Sacramento 3d 33
Pnrtl.md 3n 5fi
San Dieco 5f) 30
San Francisco 49 37
Vancouver . . .42 63
Mnri.
Results
n'o H I o Anzelp S
Sacra
Dieco 3 Portland 4
Vancouver 3 .Hoilvwnod 2
Only came scheduled
How rirs Stand
S'-a;le 2 San Francusco n
Sarra-vpntn 2 Ln.s Ancelefl 1
Sin Diceo 2 Portland 1
Vancouver 2 Hollvwood 1
Tiirsri. "v Prtiba'tle Pitchers
Seavle. Mn to .lurison, '7-Rt at San
Francisco. R V. Smith. -R-6.
Los Ancelrs. Ked Adams, f3-2 at
Sacr;inu'nto. .'or Stanka. '2-8-.
Portland. P.oh Darnell. ' 10-7 at
San Dicco Fd Frautt. 7-13 j.
Va:u'otivcr Roh Harrison. ifi-3 at
Hollywood. B-h Cnrher. -4-H.
NORTH W FST I T t.VV.
lty IMfl l PRKSS
Spokane
Sani
Wrnnvhrp
I e -'on
Yak: ma
T'-i-Cjm-
Eucenr
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1 1
Monda 'i. Rfwnlti
SroKrtr 8 Ya'-iima fi
Ti-Citv in Eucer-e '
LewL-ton 9. Salem 8
Tu"idy's Srhertul
Spokane at Vskima
Tri-C-.iv at Fi:cen
S.iie::i at Le iston
Two New York Fights
Scheduled for Television
New Y"rk L'.s Viewer. are
sc'ncriu Yri in ?-e natmnailv tele
vised Vnits from ChiMEO and '
Xe- York this week !
The Chiraso fiiht Wednesday
will r-a'rh Jed Black. .Tanes
ville. Wis . asamsr Isaac Locart.
Havana, in a 10-round welter
weight hout.
Friday night. Miguel Berios.
Put-rto Kico. fights Kid Anahuac.
Mexico, in New York City. Both
are foath.erwei'jh's. T'no fight
elso is scheduled f i 0 rounds.
31 R 3 W
47S 13
472 13:2 1
4rt3 lrt'ii j
4fi2 17
Hit 7i I
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between starting assignments.
And on three of tho.se occasions
he has been the winnina pitcher.
Monday : Lawrer.ee pi'ch-
rd v.o ir.mr.L.-, 2: :r.2 '.p one
hit and no r.ir.s. and was credit
ed with his 14.h victory aaamst
one defeat wren Cincinnati
topped Pit'sb'irsh. 4-3.
Again Shows Luclc
Acain the b;a N'ecm nsh
handrr riemonstra'ed that he is
Cincinna'i's lucky h'.rler.
I don't know why '.' :s n-:-whenever
Lawr'nc is jnylvert
we manace to get some hr and
some runs. Tebbets said. ' He's
our lucky guy,"
Monday night wi'h 1be score
3-2 in favor of Pittsburgh. Law
rence came in and pitcher two
to regain the heavyweight tinx-
ing crown, was told that an elec-
j tro-cardiagram .'-bowed a heart
condition which will not permit
! him to wrestle for at least six
I months.
The 42-year-old athlete be
i came a grapplcr in an a'tempt
To earn enough money to pay the
assessment levied upon him bv
'he federal government for al
' leged tax discrepancies in the
I war and post-war years. But
row, even that avenue was
1 closed to him.
Dr. Irving Slott. physician for
r.B : the Illinois Athletic Commission.
,, I found that Louis' heart would
not permit him to continue his
. ; whistle-stop campaign for mm
4 j parative pennies to try and cut
j his personal deficit.
Slott said the former champ
showed an "abnormal electro-
cardiograph'' when hp examined
Louis who had applied for per
mission to wrestle at Round
Lake. 111.
Slott explained tiiat the ex
amination showed Louis had a
cardiac contusion, or an injury
to one of the layers of the heart
Pat Brooks. Louis' brother, re
vealed that alum; a month ago
Louis learned of his heart con
dition when lie was examined
by Dr. Robert Bennett of De
troit. Brooks said Louis went to
Bennett complaining of a pain
in the chest and believing he
had a rib injury. Louis has wres
tled twice since then, the latest
time on July 16 when he got
$155 for beating Bozo Brown in
two straight falls at Round Lake.
III.
The seriousness of Louis'
heart condition was revealed to
day in a telephone call from him
to his wife in New York City.
Mrs. Louis said the ex-champ
told her he has probably been
knocked out of the ring for good
bv the heart ailment.
4Mb.
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City Take
scoreless innings in relief of Art
Fowler. His "luck'' came through
again when he went out for a
pinrh-hitter in the eighth and
in the same inr.ins the Redlegs
scored the winning run to move
wi'hin 2' 2 games of first place
Mil'A aukee.
Bob Thurman. subbing for
right fielder Waiiy Post, hit a
homer to tie the score in tlie
six'h then smgied to tm.cn off
the winning Rerileg rally in the
eighth. A sacrifice by Ray Ja
blonski and a force out by
Smokey B::rgoss. who was bat
ting for Lawrence, put Thurman
on third from which point he
scored on Johnny Temple's third
hit. a single.
Eyes New Mark
Lawrence, whose percentage
record is the best in baseball,
is in a spot to set a new major
league mark in that depart
ment. Thie best previous record
for a season is 15-1 set by John
ny Allen with Cleveland in 1 S3 7
and the top .National League
mark is 16 2 by Fred p'itzsim
mons of the Dodgers in 1940.
Lawrence could top both if he
avoids defeats as he has done
to date.
In the only other game Mon
day, the Athletics defeated the
White Sox. 3-2 at Chic.-go on the
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NEXT TO PICK'S APPAREL
Wins;
relief pitching of Tom Gorman,
who worked 6 2 3 innings and
gave up four hits. The Athletics
put over two unearned runs in
ihe second after Nellie Fox made
a costly error, then scored in
the marginal run in the third
on singles by Lous Skizas, Harry
Simpson, and Vic Power.
There were no other games
scheduled but five teams playe i
exhibitions. Cleveland topped
the Brooklyn Dodgers. 6-1. on
six - hit pitching by Hank
Aguirre. Dusty Rhodes hit two
homers and delivered four hits
in an 11-10 New York Giant
victory over Detroit in the an
nual Hall of Fame game at Coo
perstown, N.Y. And rookie Bob
Trowbridge pitched Milwaukee
to a one -hit 3-0 victory over
the International League all
star team at Toronto.
National I.eanue
Pittshurch inn 200 noo 3 9 2
Cinrtnnati 10! noi Mix 4 7 I
Pepper. Waters :u Fare '7' and
Shcpard FowVr. t.auren.-e '7.. Gross
'9j. Freeman 1i and Fsailrv Winner
La'vrenre 14-1 , Loser Face 8-6'. HR
Tnurman 4lh.
Cn!y game scheduled.
meriran I.pasue
Kansas City 021 onn oho 3 9
Ch cacn 010 000 001 2 8
McMahan. Clonnan '2-. Siiant
and Thompson Wilson t.aPalme
and Moss Winnt r Ciornian if
Lspr Wilson ll-R'
Only came scheduled
PARKING
.Clogston Leads
Trapshooters
Martin Clogston led shooters at
Medford Gun club Sunday with
39 out of 100 at 16 vards. 43
out of 50 in the handicap and 24
; out of 25 at skeet.
Charles Bendcll. Ray Coleman
and Bernard Henry broke 47
each in the handicap event. Tom
Hight shattered 45.
Fifteen shooters were on hand
Sunday and fired at 2.000 tar-
gets.
Next activity at the club will
be on Aug. 5.
League Leaders
N XTION I. I F, Afi I F
Player v ( lull
Baiiev. Cinn. .
Aaron. Milw ...
Musini. St. L. .
Rover St L ..
Si-hndM X Y. .
F'urillo Bkn.
H.
Prt.
-r
!334
319
312
.312
H't 222
. R.I 2.1
33 3?.2
R3 .Til
B2 2! a
H4 2R.1
fin top
S2 111
(-2 112
27 fiS
38 8fl
AYIKRK V 1 K A C t F.
Mantle. N Y.
SB 31S.
7'1 2fi7
80 30!)
IH 244
70 243
R0 117
34 94
48 107
37 79
29 78
.371
.352
.34fi
.324
.321
Maxwell Det. .
Kuenn. Det
Vernon. Boston
Kell. Balti
Hume Finns Mantle. Yanks 32: KIu
s7ewski Fterilees 24: Wert?. Indians
j23. Ranks. Cnhs 22: Rohirson. Fedlees.
! Snirier. Dndeer.s .and Adcock. Braves
ail 21.
nuns Ratted In Mantle. Yanks 82:
Wert?. Indians 74: Mnsial. Cards 73:
Simpson. Athletics 67; Boyer. Cards 6fi.
Runs Mantle. Yanks 80; Yost. Sen
ators fi8: Robinson. Rerilees fiR; Snider
Dertcers (13; Piersall. Red Snx. Bover!
Cards, and Fox. White Sox all 82.
tills Mantle. Yanks 117: Bover.
Cams 112. Musial. Cards ill; A.sh
. burn. Phils 110; Auron. Braves 109.
I'lliliinz Lawrence, Redlees 14-L
, Brewer. Red Sov 13-3: Pierre. White
Snx 14-4: Ford. Y'anks. Burdette.
Braves, and Buhl. Braves all 12-4
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THE BUDS
Tuesday. July 14. 195S
Giovanelli
Upset Man
New Y'ork (U.R' A rematch
'. by popular demand was expected
, early in September today be
: tween upset winner Danny Gio
vanelli and Gene Poirier. who
staged one of the wildest finishes
in a bout here in years at St.
Nicholas Arena Monday night.
Giovanelli. after being down
and nearly knocked out in the
opening seconds of the eighth
round of their scheduled 10
round televised bout surprised
i by coming back to floor Poirier
( and score a technical knockout
at 2:49 of the same session.
; Although the promoters im
! mediately suggested a rematch
and managers of both fighters
indicated interest, it appeared
I .such a fight couldn't take place
for at least six weeks.
Giovanelli's pilot said the
Brooklyn battler needed "a
rest" for at least that long. Poir
ier, of Niagara Falls. N.Y'.. will
he on the shelf for 30 days under
the automatic suspension rule
for a fighter who has been
kayoed.
Poirier. 13-10 choice, weighed
151 ' 2. Giovanelli. 150' 2.
' BRIGHAM YOUNG 'U' WINS
i Mainz. Germany (U.R) Brig
j ham Young University's touring
track team won 10 of 12 events
in a meet here Monday against
; German athletes from the Rhine
! land Palatinate. Koblenz, and
' Frankfurt.
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US Athletes Win
Four Track Events
Gaevle, Sweden OJ.Ri Tour
ing U. S. athletes won four
events in an international track
meet Monday night. Desmond
Koch taking the shot put with
1 5.92 meters 51 feet. 2" inches.
Bobby Whilden the 200-mcter
dash in 21.5 seconds. Bcrnie Al-1
lard the 100-meter high hurdles
in 14.5 seconds, and Mike Lar-
Edmund E. Hass
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