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Jl Bob Shantz Records Eighth Victory; Yankees Gain as Orioles Nick Sox B FRED DOWN United Prt Sporti Writr Bobby Shantz, the New York Yankees' 142-pound pitching giant, owns an 81 record and 138 earned run average today that make him baseball's No. 1 candidate for "comeback of the year" honors. Shantz, showing the same form that made him the Am erican leagues most valuable player in 1952, turned in his seventh straight victory Tues day night when he beat the De troit Tiger, 2-1, to move the Yankees within 2! games of the first-place Chicago White Sox The White Sox suffered their sixth loss in 10 games lien Billy Pierce walked over the winning run in a 2-1 defeat at the hands of the Ealtimore Orioles. Bobby Bichardson. the man who made Billy Martin expend able, delivered a sacrifice fly in the second inning and singled home the winning Yankee run in the fifth to help hand Billy Hoeft his fourth defeat. A crowd of 23.124 saw the Tigers score their only run on a walk nd two singles. Picrc Loser No. 4 Pierce suffered his fourth loss fainst 10 wins when he walk ed Billy Gardner, Bob Nieman r.A Jim Busby in succession to give the Orioles their decis is. run. Geoorge Zuvennk shut out the White Sox for the last 2 2, J innings to gain credit for his seventh victory for Balti more. The Cleveland Indians shad ed the Boston Red Sox, 7-6, and the Kansas City Athletics beat the Washington Senators, 2-0, in the other American league fames. Chico Carrasquel, Vic Wertz, Rocky Colavito and Hoer Maris homered for the Indians as Bob Lemon, in his first appearance since May 24, won hi3 fourth game. Ralph Terry, the ex-Yankee, pitched 5 hit ball for 8 23 in nings for the Athletics and Vir f J Trucks struck out Art Schult with the bases filled for the ftnajl out. Homers by Lou Skiz a end Vic Power produced the Kansas City runs that tagged Ted Abernathy with his seventh defeat. Jo the National league, the Brooklyn Dodgers dumped Cincinnati into fifth place with 7-0 victory over the Redlegs; tins New York Giants whipped the first-place Milwaukee Braves 3 4. the Philadelphia Phillies downed the Chicago Cubs 7-6, end the Pittsburgh Pirates de feated the St. Louis Cardinals H. Dob Newcombe pitched a five bitter and drove in two runs with a double and a homer as the Dodgers tagged the slumping Redlegs with their fourth straight loss and eighth in nine feme The Dodgers combed fiv Cincinnati pitchers for 13 bita as Newcombe flipped his thirti shutout for his sixth tri umph. Giants Keep Rolling Ray Crone shut out his ex teammates for six innings to win his first game for the Giants who've won six of their last seven games. Daryl Spen cer's two-run sixth - inning single was the decisive blow of after an error by Bill Bruton paved the way for Warren Spahn's fourth loss. Wes West rum homered for the Giants. Rookie Harry Anderson's "C'',NFT""---.-. 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Hearn struck out six of the 15 batters he faced : after rookie Jack Sanford. try ing for his ninth win, fanned MEDFORDv&wTRTBUKI Leaders Goose-Egged In PCL; Beavers Win 6-5 in 14 Innings By DOM THACKREY United Press Sports Writer The ' Fat Cats'" of the Pacific Coast league went on an en forced diet of goose-eggs Tuesday nizht while the more hungry clubs fattened their averages. First place San Francisco and ruiuierup Vancouver were both blanked by 2-0 scores. San Di ego s Dick Brodowski served the Seals a six-hit whitewashing and Charlie Rabe of Seattle gave Vancouver only five hits with out a run. And Portland knocked off third place Hollywood 6-5 in 14 innings. Los Angeles dumped Sacramento 8-2 in the loop's oth er game. San Diego scored its two runs on a double by Rudy Regalado in the third inning and Brodow ski outdueled Jack Spring to win. Good Pitching Brodowski fanned eight and walked only one ui posting his third straight win. Both San Diego runs were un earned as Regalado continued his hitting streak with four for five. Jim Dyck scored both of Seattle's runs in the win over Vancouver. He doubled and scored the first one and theji hit a solo homer off Ed Erautt for the second tally. Rabe fanned seven and walked only one. Steve Bilko paced the Los An geles attack with his 13th home run of the season and a single. The homer came with nobody aboard in the fifth and helped I dui the loss on Roger Osenbaugh. I Harry Bright homered in the eighth for Sacramento off John Jansce, who went the route and gave up 10 scattered hits. Another Long One Portland and Hollywood went extra innings for the second straight night. Monday night they battled for 13 frames be fore the Stars won, but Tuesday night they went one inning longer and the Beavers evened the series. Bob Anderson, third Portland pitcher, singled in the bottom of the 14th and eventually came home on a sacrifice fly by Luis Marquez. Anderson got the win. Earlier in the game the Bea vers scored four runs in the sec- Fur-bearing animals contrib ute more than 53,000,000 a year to the wealth of Arkansas. Among pelts sold are opossum, skunk, raccoon and mink. INC. Ph. SP 3-6294 J seven batters in 4 2 3 frames. Bonus pitcher Art Swanson pitched a four-hitter in his first big league start and was back ed up by a 12-hit Pittsburgh attack that included two horn ers by Bill Virdon. Larry Jack son yielded nine hits and four runs in 6 2 3 innings to suffer n ond to take a 5-1 lead, but the Stars chipped it away by the sev enth, mostly with the help of a two-run homer by Pete Naton. l.INF.SCORKS: cattle 010 100 000 1 S 1 Vanrouver . OO0 000 000 O 3 0 Rabe and Orteig: Erautt and AtweU Sacramento .. 000 100 010 2 10 1 Los Anads ill 020 30x 8 11 0 Osenbaugh, Watkins i6. Bowman (?) and Barragan; Jancse and Tappe. San Diego . 002 ono ooo 2 0 San Francisco ooo 000 000 0 fl 2 Brodowski and Averill; Spring. Thiel (8 and Sadowttki. Ill innings) Bollywood 010 102 100 000 00 5 19 1 Portland HO 000 000 000 016 10 2 Pepper Wade '2. Churn and Naton. Werle. Fiedler (7. Anderson i lOi and Baich. League Leaders NATIONAL TIAGtt I'laver A Club X Mu-Sial. St L 5S Hodpera. Brkyn .. 33 Fondy, Pitta.. 52 Cimnll. Bklyn .... 48 Aaron, Milw. .. 57 ah r h per. 225 35 82 .364 202 31 73 .361 270 25 73 .35.1 198 33 67 .338 243 45 79 .325 AMERICAS LEAGl'I Mantle, NY Williams. Boat. Bod. Bait. .. Fox. Chi Skowron. NY 186 33 69 .371 52 55 56 54 181 177 39 67 .370 34 60 .339 219 37 5 .342 0 .337 208 34 Home Runt National League: Aaron, Braves 18: Musial Cards 14: Moon. Card 13; Mays. CJiants 12: Sauer. Giants. Snid er. Dodgers and Robinson, RedleRS. Ameriran Leacne: Mantle. Yanks to Williams. Red Sox 17: Sievers. Senators 15. Zernial, Athletics 13. Maxwell. Tigers 12. Runs Ratted In ' National l.eacue: Aaron. Braves 31; Musial. Cards 50. Hoak. Redlegs 42. Mavs. Giants 37: Ennis Cards 37. American League: Sievers. Sena tors 48: Skowron. Yanks 43; Mantle. Yank 42 Wertz. Indians 42. Minoso White Sox 41. Pitching w Shantz. Yanki 8 1 Sanford. Phils 1 Biinninj?, Tigers ' 1 Schmidt. Cardi J Grim. Yank. ' ; Zuverink. Oriolei T I STANDINGS PACIFIC COAST LEAGI K W L Prt, San Francisco .... 42 Vancouver 38 27 Hnllvwood 33 30 Seattle 37 3.1 San Dieiro 3 33 Los Angeles 33 32 .618 .3iSS .523 .522 .508 a1, 6 7i .371 18 Sacramento"".... 18 48 .281 22 Tiicsdiiv's Results Seattle 2 Vancouver 0 Los Angeles 8 Sacramento 3 San Diego 2 San Francisco 0 Portland 6 Hollywood 5 (14 in nings , Wednesday's Probable Pitchers San Diepo, Jim Grant. 3-4 at San Francisco. R. W. Snith. 4-3. Sacramento. Mike Coen 1-7 at Los Aneelcv Vito Valentinetti. 0-1. Seattle. Marlon Fricano, 5-4 at Van couver. George Bamberger 7-4 Hnllvwood. George Witt, 6-3. at Portland, John Carmichael. 4-4. AMERICAN' LEAGt'K I, Prt. GB Chicago New York Cleveland Detroit 36 19 33 22 ,6fi5 ,fi07 23 3', l2 31 25 .554 32 26 27 31 .552 Boston .466 10a Baltimore 25 32 .439 12 Kansas City 24 33 421 13 Washington 20 41 .328 Tueidav's Reiulls Kansas City 2 Washington t New York 2 Detroit 1 Baltimore 2 Chicago 1 Cleveland 7 Boston 8 Wednesday's Probable Pitchers Kansas City at Washington, (night -Urban 1-0 vs Kemmerer 2-3 Chicago at Baltimore, might) Donova 6-2 vs Wight 1-4. Thursday's Games Kansas City at Washington Chicago at Baltimore Detroit at New York Cleveland at Boston NATIONAL LEAGl E W L Milwaukee . 33 24 St Louis 31 24 Philadelphia 31 24 Brooklyn 32 23 Prt. .579 .564 .564 .561 .542 Cincinnati 32 New York 26 32 .446 Pittsburgh 22 33 386 1 Chicago 17 33 .340 12' Tuesday's Results Philadelphia 7 Chicago 6 Brookn 7 Cincinnati 0 might) New York 5 Milwaukee 4 niht) Pittsburgh 8 St. Louis 1 might) Wednesday's Probable Pitch rrs BrooKlyn at Cincinnati might) Drysdale 5-3 vs Hacker 3-2 or Law rence 3-4 New York at Milwaukee (night) Gomez P-3 vs Buhl 6-2. Pitisnurgh at St. Loui5 2 games 'twi-night' Law 3-3 and Arrovn 2-6 vs L McDamel 6-3 and Jones 3-2 ThnrsdaVi Games Philadelphia at Chicago Brooklyn at Cincinnati i night) New York at Milwaukee Pittsburgh at St. Louis t night NORTHWEST LEAGUE L 23 23 28 27 28 31 Prt. .562 .340 .519 Ai 42 .426 Ya k i m a Eugene Wenatchee Srfiein Lewutnn Tri - City 32 28 28 26 21 23 Tuesday's Results Wenatchee 6 Tri-City 5 lwiston 13 Salem 7 Eugene 13 Yakima 2 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Columbus 1 Rochester 0 Richmond 7 Buffalo 4 Toronto 3 Miami 2 Montreal 4 Havana 3 i his third loss compared with j eight wins. MNESC'ORES: National League Philadelphia. Don 340 000 7 8 0 Chicago 000 140 100 6 9 2 Sanford. Hearn 5i and Lopata Hill man. Littlefield ' 5 . Elston iHi. Lown li and Fanning HR Anderson 1 3rd i. Bolger '5thi Morgan ilti. Winner Hearn (1-U. Loser Hillman 0-4 1. Pittsburgh .... 020 0f0 2408 12 1 St Louis .. . 000 000 001 1 4 1 Swanson H-0. and Rand. Foiles (8-, Jackon. Merritt t7. Wehmeier 8 MizeJI i9 and H Smith. Loser Jack son i8-3 1. HR Virdon 2 (2nd and 3rd). New York 010 013 0W 5 1 Milwaukee 010 300 000 4 10 2 Antonelli, Crone i4i and Westrum Spann. Cor.ley t6. Phillips i8 and Crandall. Winner Crone 4-l) Loser Spahn (7-4 1. HR Westrum (1st,. Brooklyn . 033 100 Onn 7 13 0 Cincinnati 00 000 000 0 5 l Newcombe 6-6 1 and Campanella JWfcoat. Fowler 3. Hacker -4. San cher 1 7. Khpp5tein fi and Bailev Loser Jeffcoati 5-4). HR Newcombe (1st). American League Kansas City 010 000 001 2 10 0 Washington .. Ou0 000 000 0 5 1 Terry. Trucks i9p and Thompson Abernathv, Clevenger 1 8 . Bverlv i9 and Berheret. Winner Terrv "i2-l i Loser Abernathy U-7j. HR Skuas 1 1 1th). Power ifithi. Detroit 000 010 0O0 1 7 2 New York . ooo 0n Oox 2 7 1 Hoeft il-4f and Wilson. Santz (8-1) and Berra. Chicago 00 000 100 1 7 2 Baltimore .. 100 000 10x 2 4 0 Pierce Howell i7) and Lollar. Moore. Zuverink (7 and Triandos. Winner Zuverink 7-2t. Lose r Pierce (10-4). Cleveland 000 300 022 7 12 3 Boston ... Oil 000 004 6 11 2 Lemon Narleski i R i and Naragon Brewer (6-H. and White Dalev t. Winner Lemon '4-4.. HR Wertz (10th i. Carrasquel 1 5th i. Colavito (9th) Maris i8thi, Jensen iStht. Golfers Told Of Deadlines Rogue Valley Country club pro shop issued a reminder to local golfers today of two dead lines. June 20 is the closing date for entries in the Oreeon Golf association tourney which opens next Monday at Oswego. June 23. this Sunday, is the final day for qualifying in the men's club championship tour ney at RVCC. Harry Millette, Rogus Valley, has been named as a member of the State team for the Upstate Portland match this Sunday as prelude to the OGA meet. Oregon Staters Out of Net Fray Salt Lake City -V Jim Jack son and Bob Jensen of Oregon State College were eliminated from the NCAA tennis tourna ment Tuesday. Jackson dropped a 6-3. 6-3 de cision to Crawford Henry of Tu lane and Jensen lost to David Harum of Miami, 6-3, 6-2. AWARDS TO MANTLE New York ill Mickey Man tle, the New York Yankees' star center fielder, added a pair of awards to his growing collec tion Tuesday night prior to the start of the game with the De troit Tigers. Mantle was award ed the Hillerich and Bradsby sil ver bat, emblematic of the 1956 American league championship, and a scroll as the Sporting News' ' Player of the Year" for 1956. pfjst&$ llxBmm& L1S , , 2.r- t,i.-i .V. ...... across the nation, Seagram's 7 Crown will add more pleasure to more glasses than any other whiskey in the world. We hope your glass will be among them. Fight Results By UNITED PRESS NEW ORLEANS Charlie Jo seph. 159. New Orleans, out pointed Spider Webb, 160, Chi cago, 10. MONTREAL Lulu Perez, 1341.2, Brooklyn, N.Y., outpoint ed Bobby Courchesne, 134' 2 Holyoke, Mass.. 10. Eugene Raps Yakima 13-2 On 16 Hits By UNITED PRESS Eugene combined five double plays and 16 hits Tuesday night to beat Yakima. 13-2, in a head on tussle for Northwest league leadership. Other league action saw Lew iston swap the cellar position again with Tri-City after drop ping Salem. 13-7. The Braves lost out to Wenatchee, 6-5. At Yakima, the Bears used four pitchers in an attempt to stop the Eugene attack in the first game of a crucial series. The victory left the Emeralds two game out of first. Tanner Victor Norm Tamier was credited with his fourth win against one loss while Lou Celis lost his sec ond against one success. Hits were scarce for Yakima, but Pete Gondola accounted for three of five scattered by the Bears. Everybody but Bronc pitcher John Freeman, who notched his first win of the season, had at least two hits in Salem. Best showing was by catcher Ron Car Ion and Manager Hillis Layne. Carlon had four hits in five trips and drove in four runs, while Layne accounted for three runs in three hits for five trips. Salem's Bob Duretto came up wilh the only round-tripper, blasting his eighth of the season in the home half of the sixth with two aboard Starting Senator pitcher Vern Kindsfather was handed his eighth loss in 13 starts. Parnell Out Of Baseball Boston OP! Mel Parnell, who won more games than any oth er southpaw pitcher in the his tory of the Boston Red Sox. has announced his retirement from baseball. Parnel, troubled by a bad pitching arm, told general man ager Joe Cronin Tuesday that his New Orleans physician ad vised him not to pitch during 'he rest of the season. The Boston southpaw, -who hasn't pitched an inning this year, asked to be kept on the Red Sox roster until July 11 when he will become a 10-year veteran and eligible for volun tary retirement. Cronin grant ed the request. BOB FELLER DAY Des Moines, 'Iowa IP June 30 will be celebrated as "Bob Feller Day" in Iowa by procla mation of Gov. Herschel C. Loveless. Feller, of Van Meter. Iowa, ended a long and record studded career as a star pitcher for the Cleveland Indians last year. Say Seagram's and be Succ OF" A.MEFUCAN WHISKEY AX ITS .FINEST . SLiSi!i-D.iuiS5 CCkrttf. kit lOii C.iT SJkiU th SnlY. 66 PttCf. Kyi W.dnMday, June 19. 19ST Forrester Tips Champ In Tourney Portland W Defending champion Jerry Cunriari of Portland was defeated one-up by Jerry Forrester, also of Port land, in an opening round ma tch at the Oregon Junior Golf Championships here Tuesday. Forrester was the 1956 boys champion. Other matches generally went as expected. Biff Lovett, the jun ior division medalist, defeated Bob Smith of Portland 4 and 3. Lovett, who had a 69 in qualify ing play Monday, was three un der par when the match ended at the 15th hole. Aubry Under Par Bill Aubry of Corvallis was two under par in defeating Larry Ytuuri of Ontario, 6 and 5. Jerry Smythe of Oswego and Dick Smith of Portland also were two under in winning from Frank Warren of Waverly and Larry Yturri of Oswego and Boys' medalist- Doug Ragen of Oswego posted a 4 and 3 win over Portland's Steve Semple. Medalist June Robinson in the girl's division defeated Mary Ann Rongerude of Mt. Hood. 2 and 1. Roy Rubenstine of Eu gene defeated Treasure Sulli van of Ashland, 4 and 2. Tom Hamlin and Pam Stacey, of Rogue Valley Country club, won championship flight match es yesterday in the Oregon Golf association junior tournament at Portland. Hamlin, who qualified with a "6, defeated Bill Sissell, Albany. 6 and 5 in the junior division. Miss Stacey, who had a 91 in her qualifying rounds, won from Susan Goodnight, Portland, 3 and 2 in the girl's tourney. Stewart Schroeder, Medford, (76), lost his junior champion ship flight tussls 5 and 4 to Jerry Mowlds, Vancouver. Wash. In the second flight of the juniors Phil Mongrain, Med ford (80), was loser to Jap LU Iie, Portland, in 20 holes. Kerr Drops Match John Kerr. Medford. made the boys championship flight with 79 but lost his first round match yesteday 2 and 1 to Daryl Winn. Eugene. Don Peek, Medford, (84), defeated Rick Peterson, Roseburg. in 20 holes in the sec ond flight. Stan Dowson, Med ford (92) took his match from Bill Lang. Oswego, in the sixth flight. Sue Lance. Medford (115), was oeaien 2 up by Susan Heitkemp er. Portland, in the girls" second iiigni. Tom Clark. Medford. (57). downed Randy Denham, Van couver, 3 and 2, and Larry Berg, Medford (55), beat Robert Kerr, Portland. 4 and 3 in the pee wee second flight. Match scores of Bill Foote, Medford (82) in the junior fourth flight and John Hamlin. Medford (102) in the boys' 12th flight were not available. Hartford. Conn. W Dr. Roy L. Lindahl.told the Con necticut Dental Association that '90 per cent of children are darn good patients." But he add ed, "Their bite is a lot worse than their bark." $090 Mm Pt. 5 Qt. ! m'.UL JMJTJ, . MEDFORD (OREGOW) MAIL TRIBTJNl ELEVEN Boho Olson Awarded Split Decision Over Joe Maxim Portland. Ore. IP "You know, when that man hit me, I didn't feel a thing." That's what Carl (Bobo) Olson said in his dressing room Tues day night after he had taken a split decision over the veteran Joey Maxim at Civic auditor ium here. Olson was awarded the decis ion by both judges. Judge Ed die Volk had the ex-middleweight champ ahead 57i-52'.j and the other judge, Dick Wag ner had Olson ahead 56-54. Only the referee, Ralph Gruman. had Maxim in front. He gave the fight to Maxim, 56-54. The ex-middleweight kingpin was fighting for the first time since May 18, 1956. when he lost a return match to Sugar Ray Robinson for the 160-pound title. He went into the fight at 187 pounds, eight more than he had figured. 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