TEN MEDFORDMAIL. TRIBUNE
Friday. May 24, 1957
Fight Monopoly Hearing
May Become More Bitter
New York HP The judge
told attorneys for both sides to
"leave your boxing gloves
home" when they resume argu
ments at next Wednesday's con
tinuation of the fight-monopoly
hearing in federal court, but the
battle is expected to be increas
ingly bitter.
Lawrence Gochberg, a vigor-
STANDINGS
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
Hollywood
San Francisco
Vancouver 23
Lot Angeles 21
Seattle 21
San Diego
Portland
Sacramento
W. L. Pet. GB
26 15
23 15
16
17
21
19 23
13 22
9 28
.634
.610 1
.605 1 'i
.553 3'3
.500 5.
.452 7 'a
311 10
.243 15
Thurrsday's Results
San Francisco 5-7. San Diego 3-3
Hollywood 9. Sacramento 5
Portland 7, Los Angeies 3
Vancouver 9, Seattle 4
Row Series Stand
Hollywood 2. Sacramento 1
Portland 2. Los Angeies 1
San Francisco 3. San Diego 1
Vancouver 2, Seattle 0
NATIONAL LEAGIF
Cincinnati ,
Milwaukee
Brooklyn
Philadelphia
New York
St. Louis
Chicago
Pittsburgh
W. L. Pet. GB
23 10 .697
19
18
16
.14
13
8
8
10
11
13
18
17
19
21
.655 2
.621. 3
.552 5
.438 8i
.433 82
.26 12
.276 13
Thursday's Results
Cincinnati 6. St. Louis t
(Only games scheduled i
Friday's Probable Pitchers
New York at Brooklyn (night 1
Antonelli (3-4) vs. Newcombe i3-3i.
Pittsburgh at Philadelphia (night
Triend (3-3 vs. Sanford i4-l.
St. Louts at Cincinnati (night)
Jones 12-2) vs. Nuxnaii u-i).
Saturday's Games
New York at Brooklyn
Pittsburgh at Philadelphia
Milwaukee at Chicago
St. Louis at Cincinnati (night)
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Chicago
Cleveland
New Yortc
Detroit
Boston
Kansas City
Baltimore ..
Washington
w. i
20 7
18 11
17 12
17 16
16 16
14 19
12 17
9 25
Prt. GB
.741
.621 3
.586 4
.5 1 5 - 6
.500 6'i
.424 9
.414 9
.265 14 'i
Thursday's Results
(No games scheduled)
rridav's Probable Pitchers
Detroit at Kansas City (night)
Blaas ie-1) vs morgan (2-4).
Chicago at Cleveland (night)
Harshman (3-1 1 vs. Lemon (3-4).
Boston at Baltimore (night) Sulli
van (2-4) vs. Wight (0-1.
ous young attorney for the Anti
Trust Division of the Depart
ment of Justice, charges that
lawyers for Jim Norris and his
boxing enterprises are "trying
to undermine the findings" of
Judge Sylvester Ryan.
On March 8, Ryan found the
IXorris outfit guilty of monopoly
in the conduct of title fights.
The period of anti-trust viola
tions extended from June 16,
1949 to May 15, 1953, the gov
ernment charged, before the
case first came before a judge
in February, 1954.
But now, Gochberg accuses,
the Norris attorneys are trying
to prove by witnesses and evi
dence that changes in the Nor
ris enterprises since 1953 have
eliminated monopoly conditions
and should earn very lenient
decrees in Ryan's final judg
ment. The final judgment is ex
pected to be handed down in
two or three weeks.
Jumping Jacjc
At Thursday's abbreviated
three-hour session, young Goch
berg was up and down like a
jumpmg-jack as he interposed
objection after objection to the
testimony of Truman Gibson,
secretary to both International
Boxing clubs of New York and
Illinois.
And he engaged in wrangles
with John F. Caskey, a defense
attorney who was questioning
Gibson and introducing a series
of financial records of the var
ious boxing enterprises as ex
hibits.
Earlier in the session the
judge, while listening to Gib
sons testimony about how the
Madison Square Garden Corp
rented the Garden to its sub
sidiary, the New York IBC, in
terrupted and said he might
"throw open the doors" of the
Garden to independent pro
moters. He said he probably
would insert a decree to that ef
fect in his final judgment.
Saturday's Games
Chicago at Cleveland
Boston at Baltimore
Washington at New York
Detroit at Kansas City (night)
NORTHWEST LEAGUE
Yakima
Tri-City ....
Wena tehee
Salem
Eugene
Lewis ton
W. L. Pet.
20 8 .714
14 12
13 14
12 14
10 13
7 15
.538
.481
.461
.435
-318
Thursday's Results
Yakima 7. Tri-City 0
Eugene 8. Wenatchee 4 (1st game)
Eugene 4. Wenatchee 2 (2nd game)
Salem 5, Lewiston 4
League Leaders
By Cnited Press)
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Player & Club G. AB R. H.
Aaron. Milw. . 30 131 32 47
Pet.
.359
31 135 28 48 -3.18
.352
.345
Robinson. Cinci.
Musial, St. L. 30 125 17 44
Groat. Pitts. 29 118 18 40
Hoak. Cinci. 33 110 18 38 .345
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Williams. Bost. 28 99 22 48
Mantle. N.Y. 29 95 23 35
Fox. Chi 28 106 21 38
Bertoia. Det 31 105 11 37
Simpson. K. City 33 120 17 40
Powers. K. City 23 81 12 27
Hme Runs
National league Aaron. Braves 11:
Moon. Cards 9: Sauer. Giants 7: Math
ews. Braves 7; Adcock, Braves. Rob
inson. Redlegs. Crowe, Redlegs, Sni
der. Dodgers, all 6.
American league Williams. Red
Sox 10: Sievers. Senators 9; Zernial,
Athletics 8: Mantle, Yanks 7; (Five
tied with 5 each).
Runs Batted In
National league Aaron. Braves 29;
Furillo. Dodgers 29: Robinson. Red-
legs zs; fost. tteaiegs za; irour uea
with 22 each).
American league Sievers, Senators
27: Doby. White Sox 24: Jensen, Red
Sox 22: Simpson, Athletics 21; Zer
nial. Atmetics 21.
Pitehine
Trucks. Athletics 5-0: Gross. Red-
legs 4-0: Narleski. Indians. Zuvennk
Orioles. Labine, Dodgers, Drysdale,
Dodgers, an 3-0.
Boxing Results
By flitted Press
Flint. Mich.: Mickev Crawford. 14T.
Saginaw. Mich., outpointed Wallace
Bud Smith 144i (10).
Los Angeles: Lulu Perei. 134. New
York, stopped Julian Velasquez, 1JJ
La Habra, Calif.. 5.
Bev Hanson
Takes Lead
Asheville, N.C. (IB Bev
erly Hanson of Indio, Calif.,
took a three-stroke lead into to
day's second round' of the first
annual $7,500 Land of the Sky
Women's Open Golf tourna
ment.
Miss Hanson fired a six-under
par 68 Thursday to set a new
women's course record over the
rolling, 6,200-yard Asheville
Country Club course. She fin
ished three strokes ahead of 20-year-old
"Wiffi Smith of St.
Clair, Mich.
Weather Threat
To Qualifying
Indianapolis, Ind. (IP)
Drivers and mechanics cast
anxious glances skyward today
amid indications the weather
man may be their top foe again
in week end qualifications for
next Thursday's 500-mile auto
race.
The forecast of scattered
showers was virtually a carbon
copy of last week, when only
nine drivers beat the cloqk and
the rain to nail down spots in
the 41st annual Memorial day
classic.
The trials were scheduled to
end at 6 p.m. (E.S.T.) Sunday
However, speedway owner Tony
Hulman assured car owners and
drivers "everybody will get a
chance," and that qualifications
will be extended to Monday and
Tuesday, if necessary to as
sure a full field of 33 starters.
NOT NECESSARY
Ventura, Calif. ftPl As far as
Ruth Necessary is concerned,
Roy S. Necessary Jr. isn't ne
cessary. Mrs. Necessary filed
suit for divorce Thursday, charg
ing mental cruelty.
E3on Gross Records Fourth Straight as Redlegs Boost Lead
By TIM MORIARTY
United Press Sports Writer
Manager Birdie Tebbetts of
the Cincinnati Redlegs was
really chirping today over the
sudden emergence of southpaw
Don Gross as a starting pitcher.
Strapped for pitching talent
three weeks ago, Tebbets pull
ed Gross out of the bullpen and
Angling Good
At Fish Lake
Angling at Fish lake has been
good right from the start of the
season and never has been any
better than it has been this week.
That is the report from Lloyd
Morris, resort proprietor. He said
that reports that . fishing has
been slow are not correct.
Morris said that fishermen for
the most part have had no
trouble getting trout. He stated
that it is true that the size of the
trout caught has been running
small this season but that almost
every angler has been getting
"nice" fish. While it has been
hard to keep the smaller trout
off the hooks, rainbow have been
taken up to 21 inches in length.
Of some 19 boats on the lake
yesterday, Morris said . he only
knew of two that had not limited
out by mid-afternoon.
Still fishing with single eggs
has produced good results,
Morris reported.
CATCHING WAYS
Hollywood d? Mrs. Minnie
Schwartz escaped with nothing
more than ruffled dignity Thurs
day in a "bicycle" accident.
She had to be freed by fire
men , after her thigh became
wedged between the seat and
handle of a bicycle reducing ma
chine in a slenderizing salon.
started working " him into Cin
cinnati's regular rotation. It was
a move that could lead the Red
legs to their first National
league pennant since 1940.
Since getting his big chance,
Gross has posted four straight
victories for the front-running
Redlegs, including a 6-2 decision
over the St. Louis Cardinals
Thursday night that enabled
Cincinnati to open a two-game
lead over the idle Milwaukee
Braves.
What's the story behind the
sudden success of a pitcher who
was farmed out to Havana last
year for experience and this sea
son has allowed only 24 bits
and seven earned runs in his
last four games? '
According to Tebbets, Gross
(sports
BOWLING
EVERGREEN LEAGUE
Tru Mix Concrete Co. won the
third round in the Evergreen
Bowling league this week, win
ning 4 to 0 over Medford. Plaza
apartments. It goes into the play
offs next Wednesday night with
Medford Plaza and Hunter and
Best teams.
Standings: W. L.
Tru Mix Concrete Co. 37 11
Chuck's Pump Service 29 '19
Medford Plaza Apts. 29 19
Glower's Golden Eagle 28 20
Picard's Jewelers 27 21
Donna Timber Co. 23 25
Eastside Market 22 26
Big Y Market - 21 27
United States National Bank.. 20 28
Medford Blowpipe Co. 19 29
Medford Steel Co, 18 30
Hunter Sc Best Sawmill 13 33
Results:
Eastside Mkt 2 Big Y 3
Pyle 516 McCall 438
Hedges 443 Bauer 386
Carter - ' 428 (Absentee! 450
Fluck 404 (Absentee) ' 432
Farrar - 438 Gifford 409
Handicap 99
2227 2214
Tru Mix 4 Medford Plaza 0
Snedden, 474 Trout 418
Jones 425 Armes 473
Baize 571 Gassner 475
Cummings 474 Gladen 424
Bell 450 Masterson 418
Handicap 51
2394 2259
Picard's 3 nonna Timber 1
McDowell 499 Kessler 577
Hoard 511 Gunn 421
G. Picard 437 Wirth 440
H. Picard 484 F. Chapman 462
Morgan 533 Neece 525
2464
Chuck's 2 Clower't
Couch 510 Patterson
P. Coggins 425 O. Johnson
Withrow 94 Shelton
C. Coggina 444 Houghton
Kreer 454 Lenz
Handicap - 33
2360
Hunter-Best 0 Blow Pipe
Russell 457 Whitney
Braaten - 482 Thorndikc
Chapman 468 Mattieson
Croucher 356 L. Johnson
Paul 506 Applegate
Handicap
2262
2425
2
480
456
493
416
913
2358
4
,472
'442
569
473
456
93
2505
V. S. Bank 2 Medford Steel 2
Doty 510 Smith 437
Humphrey 408 Irwin 500
Gleaves 332 Wilson 394
Rader , 393 Fastgate 414
Monteith 462 Sorenson 470
Handicap ' 87
3192
2215
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with the help of coach Tom Fer-
rick, has learned to throw a
change-up pitch almost over
night. "The story of every unsucess
ful pitcher is the story of one
extra pitch he needed to win,"
explained Tebbetts. "Many were
made by finding it. For instance,
Akins To Fight
Jim Beecham
Washington tW Veteran
Virgil Akins and young Jimmy
Beecham, a pair of "hungry"
sluggers, clash tonight in a na
tionally televised 10-round wel
terweight bout at Capitol arena.
The powerfully-built Akins,
fifth-ranked contender for Car
m e n Basilio's welterweight
crown, is a 7-5 favorite over
Beecham.
Beecham, described as a
"puncher who never stops com
ing," is substituting for Randy
Sandy, who suffered a cut eye
in training.
Carl Hubbell with his screw
ball, Elroy Face with his fork
ball, and Bob Friend and Hal
Jeffcoat with their sliders."
"This change-up pitch could
make Gross," the articulate Cin
cinnati manager added hope
fully. In Thursday night's game
the only scheduled major league
contest managed Fred Hutch
inson shook up the -slumping
Cardinals by switching third
baseman Key Boyer to center
field, moving shortstop Eddie
Kasko to third, and using Eddie
Miksis in right field. ,
Cards Drop Fifth Straight
But with Gross tossing that
change-up pitch, the Cardinals
looked helpless in suffering
their fifth straight defeat. Gross
allowed only "three hits until
the ninth when he gave up
singles to Don Blasingame, Stan
Musial and Wally Moon.
Moon's single with two out
scored Blasingame and extend
ed his hitting streak through 16
straight games.- Taking no
chances, Tebbetts then yanked
Gross in favor of Tom Acker,
who retired pinch-hitter Joe
Cunningham on a game-ending
liner to right fielder Wally Post.
. The Redlegs, meanwhile, had
rapped loser Lindy McDaniel
for five runs in the third inn
ing. Post's two-run homer ' and
a two-run single by Roy Mc
Millan featured the big inning.
Musial homered in the fourth
inning, while Post knocked in
Cincinnati's sixth run with S.
single in the sixth.
The Yankees snapped but of
their doldrums by rolling to a
17-hit, 10-7 victory over th5
Dodgers Thursday night in a
benefit exhibition game.
LINESCORE:
National League
St. Louis 000 100 001 3 9 t
Cincinnati 005 001 OOx 6 0
McDaniel, Wehmeier (6). Davis (8
and Smith. Gross. Acker (9) and Bai
ley. Winner Gross (4-0). Loser Mc
Daniel (2-2). HR Post (5th), Musial
(5th).
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