Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 21, 1957, Image 8

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EIGHT MEDFOHO fOREGONI MAIL TRIEUNE
Dickson, Musial Pace
info National League
Yankees Move Ud on
Br TBED DOWN
tJnitod PriMis Sports Writer
Kurry Dickson and Stan Mu- Musial hit a mere .365 back in
sfai, the only members of the!1946 when the Cardinals last
i, c. t .j ,
lat St. Louis Cardinals pennant
winner still witn the team, have when Gail Harris tripled in the
turned back the clock 11 years 1 12th and scored on Johnny An
te play a vit,! part in a .750- ! tonelli's sacrifice fly. It was only
drive than crrid the current, the fourth victory of the season
.u.-3 'nto h,lf-8a"ie lead; for Antonelli but marked the
in the iNation.l league scramble, j third straight time he beat his
Dicson turned in his fourth ex-teammates. Ed Mathews and
victory of the month as the Car-1 Bill Bruton homered for the
dinaJs heat the Pittsburgh Pi-Braves.
rates. 7-. Thursdsy night while j Wally Post blasted a grand
Musial stretched his hitting islam homer in the fourth inning
strnafc to 20 fames. The Cardi-land Brooks Lawrence pitched
rials hav roard elong at a 15-5 an eight-hitter to lead the Red
,nis month with Musial legs to their second straight win
hatting at a 00-clip and driving lover the Dodgers. Gus Bell also
in lfr runs in the 20 games. homered for Cincinnati while
The Cardinals had the aid of, Duke Snider hit No. 12 for
th New York Giants, who . Brooklvn.
knoikd the Milwaukee Braves! Harvey Haddix pitched a
out of firat plac with a 4-3 de- I seven-hitter and collected three
ciaon in 12 innings. The Cin-j singles as the Phillies held fourth
cinnati Pedlegs vaulted from ! place with their victory over
fif'h to third place when they I the Cubs. Ernie Banks hit his
whipped the Brooklyn Dodgers, ! 13th homer for the Cubs. Don
1, and the Phildelphia Phillies j Kaiser suffered his fifth loss,
eat the Chicago Cubs, 7-2, in Mantle Boosts Average
te other S.L. games. Eob Turley pitched a six-hit-
Yantu Extend Streak 'ter and struck out eight for the
The New York Yankees ran I Yankees. The loss went to Frank
their loneest winning streak of lLary, who beat the Yankees five
the campaign to seven games times last year. Mickey Mantle
with a 3-1 win over the Detroit
Tigers and moved to within l'.j
grimes of the American league
Irrad when the Baltimore Orioles
beat the first-place Chicago
While Sox. 4-1. The Boston Bed
Sox downed the Cleveland In
dians, 9-7, and the Washington
Senators defeated the Kansas
Ciiy Athletics. 9-4. in other A.L.
activity. The Yankees and White
Sox open a four-game battle for
the lead at Yankee Stadium to
night. The 41 -year-old Dickson limit
ed the Pirate to two runs and
seven hits before retiring with
a stiff arm after eight innings.
Musial, who doubled in the first
inning to keep his streak intact,
drove in one run with a sacrifice
fly. in the sixth. Dickson beat
Public School
Classes Begin
Baseball instruction program
for boys in Medfora school dis
trict will get underway on Mon
day, June 24. It will continue
Monday through Thursday each
week through Aug. 8. Hours are
8:30 a.m. until noon.
The baseball classes will be
conducted at the senior high
school athletic field. Boys nine
years of age and up through
high school age may enter the
school. There will be a nominal
registration fee which will be
used to defray partial cost of
supplies. Boys may enroll any
morning during the baseball
program.
Four RVCC
Entrants in
OGA Scuffle
Four Rogue Valley Country
club members will be entrants
in Oregon Golf Association
Match Play championships start
ing Monday . at Oswego Lake
Country club.
Sue DeVoe reportedly will be
the only ladies' entry from the
local links. Men entered are
Harry Millette, Deane Lambert
and Larry Berg.
Carl Schmidt, with his even
par 72. still holds the; lead in
qualifying for the men's club
championship golf tourney at
Rogue Valley.
Qualifying play concludes this
Sunday. A total of 72 men have
entered so far.
Two Have 73s
Dr. D. C. Boals and Dr. Rob
ert Buck follow Schmidt with
each stroking 73s. Harvey
Woods Jr.. ranks next with a 74
and Jim Sheldon, Harry Millette
and Alan Holmes have 75s.
Rogue Valley Pro Al Williams
.a. ill loo, -A ..n.4i., in t a in 4l.
Washington Open tournament, j
The event is set for Monday
Tuesday and Wednesday. June
24. 25. and 26. at Inglewood
Country club. Seattle.
Williams said that the first of
a series of summer month match
play tournaments for Rogue Val
ley Country club juniors is
planned next week. Qualifying
will be on Monday with matches
starting Tuesday. There will be
a girls' division and classes will
be junior, beys' and pee wee for
the young men of the club.
TRADITION BROKEN
Acton. Mass I? For the
f:rst time in 101 years. Acton
has a town cierk vhoe name is
not Tuttle. When Harlan E. Tut
t!e. 53. resigned recently he
broke a family tradition that
covered three generations
Charles M. Macrae took over
Title s job.
N.C. PICKLES
Ralrish. N.C 'V North
Carolina farmers raised more
than a million bushels of cu
ctimbers in 1P"6 for the state's
pickle industry. The crop was
grown on about 1,500 acres.
the Dodgers in the pennant -
clinching playoff game while
w"n a pennant.
The Glanls beat the Braves
went l-for-2 and lifted his
league- leading batting average
to .378.
Brooklyn castoff Billy Loes
won his seventh game for Balti-
more with a seven-hitter that
handed the White Sox their
eighth defeat in 14 games. Bob
Boyd delivered key singles as
the Orioles scored two runs in
both the first and second innings
to chase rookie Bill Fischer,
sen had three hits each to pace
sen had three hits ecah to pace
a 14-hit Red Sox attack that
carried Dave Sisler to his fifth
victory. Rocky Colavito homer
ed and Vic Wertz hit three
doubles for the Indians. The loss
went to Early Wynn and squared
his record at 8-8.
Pinch-hitter Art Schult's two-
Baseball
Monday
Attendance is voluntary but
boys are urged to attend regu
larly to get the most out of the
classes.
Experienced Instructors
Instructors this year will be
Alex McDonald, Cliff McLean,
Frank Roelandt and John Ko
venz. Lee Ragsdale is supervi
sor. All five men are experien
ced teachers and players. The
classes are devised to provide
recreation and to teach correct
fundamentals of baseball.
Each boy is expected to furn
ish his own glove but no boy
should stay away because he
has none. Extra mitts usually
are available. Baseball shoes are
optional. The school district will
provide bats and balls and other
special equipment.
Each boy will have the chance
to play on a team. Players will
be picked for games with other
teams in this area in Pee Wee,
Intermediate and Cub leagues.
Two Divisions
Pee Wee players are those
who had not reached their 13th
birthday by June 15. Southern
division of the Southern Oregon
Junior Baseball league in the
classification will include Ash
land. Eagle Point, Central Point,
Medford Tigers and Medford
Wildcats. A Grants Pass loop
will be the other division. And
a play-off is planned for Aug.
6. Southern division games will
be on Tuesday and Thursday
afternoons with the first on June
25 matching Ashland at Med
ford Tigers and Medford Wild
cats at Central Point.
Intermediate class will in
clude boys not 14 by June 15 of
this year. Teams are Central
Point, Ashland, Medford and
Lone Pine. Games are on Wed
nesdays. On June 26 Lone Pine
will be at Ashland and Medford
at Central Point.
Cubs are boys who were not
16 bv June 15. Game dates are
Mondays with first action on
July 1. Ashland will play at the
Grants Pass Cubs and Grants
Pass Bears at Medford.
League Leaders
(Pv tntted Press)
NT!ONL I.EAGLE
Plaver & Club G. AB R.
Musiat St L. 58 234 37
Hodges Bkn. ... SS 209 31
Fondv. Pgh 52 207 25
Aaron, Mil 60 2.-.S 48
Cimoli. Bkn. ... 50 206 38
Prt.
.33
-354
.353
.336
.355
tMI.RIC XV LEAGl E
Mantie N Y .... 58
Wilhamv Bo. 54 189
Skowron NY. 5 216
Kcd. B-i). 57 Ifi
Kox. Chi 58 225
Horn Runs
National Irjgu Anron. Brae- 19
MuMal. Card? 15; Moon Cards 13.
Bankv Cubs 13 Mays. Giants 12. Sm
rier Dodcers 12
AuiTiran leacue Mantle Yanks
10 William.. Red Sox 17. Sievers.
Senators 15: Zernial Athletics 13
Maxwell. Tigers 12, H. Smith. Ath
letics 12.
Runs Ratted In
National league Musial. Cards 53;
Aaron. Braves 52: Hoak. Redlees 44.
Ennis. Cards 39 Bell. Redlegs 38
American leaeue Sievers, Sena
tor 50. Skowron. Yanks 45: Mantle.
Yanks 44: Wertz. Indians 43, Minoso.
White Sox 41.
Piirhtnr
Shantz Yanks B-1 ; SanforH Phi!s i
8-1 . Bwnmne Tigers 7-1. Schmidt. I
Cards Truckj. AUileucs 6-1.
Friday, June 21. 19J7
Cards
Lead;
Chisox
j run double and Pete Runnels
two-run single were the biz
i blows of a five-run seventh-
inning muy indi cniuicu uic
! Senators to snap a four-game
inning rally that enabled the
losing streak. Pedro Ramos
gained his fifth win while
Mickey McDermott suffered his
third defeat.
I.INESCORE S:
American League
Chirano 000 Oil ono 1 7 0
Baltimore 220 000 OOx i ft 1
Fucher. Staley (3. Derrineton '5.
LaPalme 8 and Lollar. Loes 1 7-3 1
and Ginherg, Tnandoa (6t. Loser
Fischer (3-4j.
Kansas City . 001 002 100 t 7 1
Washington 010 020 Six 9 12 2
Urban. McDermott Trucks 17 .
Host i8 and Smith. Ramos. Clevenger
iR' and Courtney. Winner Ramos
i.vfii Loser McDermott U-3i. HR
McDermott I2ndi.
Deceit nnn noo 011 1 1
Nev York . 000 Oil lOx 3 9 0
Lary. Aber 7 Le (8i and House.
Turley (3 2 and Berra. Loser Lary
(4-8,.
Clp -eland 100 010 03 7 13 2
Boston . 411 000 12x 9 14 0
Wynn. TomanPk 4, Daley fRj and
Vixon Sislrr. Delock i8. Stone
Minarcm '9 and Whife Winner Sis
ler 5-3. Loser Wynn 818 1. HR Co
lavito (10th i.
Vatinnal League
Philadelphia oni 204 000 7 1 1
Chicago .. 100 001 000 2 7 2
Haddix i5-4 and Lopata Kaiser.
Littlefield ifi . Brosnan 1 8 1 and Nee
man. Loser Kaiser (2-5). HR Banks
U3th
(12 Innings
New York Oil 001 000 001 4 12 2
Milwaukee 200 001 000 000 3 15 0
Barclny,' Miller l4i, Grissof (7t, An
tonelli 9i, Worthington (121 and Katt,
Thomas 19. Pizarro. Jolly (4), Conlev
17), Phillips 9 and Sawatski. Crandail
7. Winner Antonelli (4-6). Loser
Phillips 2-2. HR Bruton (4th),
Mathews (11th.
Brooklyn 100 000 000 1 8 0
Cincinnanti . 000 501 OOx 6 9 0
Craig. Roebuck f 4 1. Erskine '7i and
Campanella. Lawrence i6-4i and Bai
ley Loser Craig (2-5i. HR Snider
12th 1, Bell l7th,. Post (8th,.
Pittsburgh .... 000 001 012 4 P 5
St Louis . 003 022 OOx 7 9 1
Arroyo, Face (3 1. King (7 and
Rand. Foiles (7i Dickson. Merritt i9t
and H Smith Winner Dickson (4-2.
Loser Am i2-". HR Virdon
(4th. Foiles 1 4th .
STANDINGS
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
W. L.
San Francisco - 43
Vancouver 39
Hollywood 39
Seattle 38
San Diego 37
Los Angeles ... 34
Portland 25
Sacramento 20
Thursday s Results
San Francisco 8. San Diego 7
Sacramento 1-3, Los Angeles 0-1
Seattle 2. Vancouver 1
Portland 3. Hollywood 2
How Series Stand
Portland 2. Hollywood 1
San Diego 2. San Francisco 1
Seattle 2, Vancouver 1
Los Angeles 2, Sacramento 2
Friday's Probable Pitchers
Sacramento i.Ioe Stanka. 3 4) at Los
Angeles (Tom Lasorda, 3 0i.
San Dieeo (Ed Gasaue. 3-3) at San
Francisco iTom Hurd. 2-3.
Seattle (Red Munger, 4-3) at Van
couver (Don Ferrarese. 3 It.
Hollywood (Don Rowe, 4-3) at Port
land (Dick Fiedler .1-4 1.
NATIONAL LEAGL E
W.
St. Louis 34
Milwaukee 34
Cincinnati 34
Philadelphia 32
Brooklvn 32
New York 27
Pittsburgh 22
Chicago 19
Thursday's Results
Philadelphia 7. Chicago 2
New York 4, Milwaukee 3 (12 in
nings Cincinnati 6. Brooklyn 1 fnifeht)
St. Louis 7, Pittsburgh 4 (night)
FRIDAY'S PROBABLE PITCHERS
- Philadelphia at Milwaukee (night)
Simmons (5-3) vs. Burdette (5-3 1.
Pittsburgh at Cincinnati (night)
Friend (4-7) vs. Gross (4-3 1.
Brooklyn at St. Louis (night Mc
Devitt t-0) vs. Schmidt (6-1).
Saturday's Games
New York at" Chicago
Pittsburgh at Cincinnati
Philadelphia at Wilwaukee
Brooklyn at St. Louis
AMERICAN LEAGUE
W.
Chicago 37
New York 36
Cleveland 31
Detroit 32
Boston .. 29
Baltimore 26
Kansas City . 25
Washington 21
Thursday's Results
New York 3. Detroit 1
Baltimore 4. Chicago 1
Washington 9. Kansas City 4
Boston 9, Cleveland 7
Friday's Probable Pitchers
Cleveland at Washington (night)
Mossi (4-0 vs. Stobbs (0-11).
Kansas City at Boston (night) Bux
nette (4-4t vs Nixon (4-3 1.
Detroit at Baltimore (night) Bun
nine 7-l) vs. Johnson (5-6
Chicago at New York (night) Wil
son (7-3) vs. Kucks (3-6).
Saturday's Games
Cleveland at Washington
Chicago at New York
Kansas Citv at Boston
Detroit at Baltimore I night)
NORTHWEST LEAGUE
Yakima 33
Eugene 29
Wenatchee 20
Salem 27
Lewiston . . 22
Tri-City 24
Thursday's Results
Tri-City 13 Wenatchee 1
Eugene 11. Yakima 2
Lewiston 6. Salem 2
INTERNATIONAL LEAGl'E
Columbus 8. Rochester 7
Toronto 6. Miami 1
Havana 6. Montreal 0
Buffalo 5, Richmond 2
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Sunday at COTA Strip
Stock car classes will lead
off drag races Sunday at the
Southern Oregon Timing asso
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Camp White.
Races will start at 12:45 p.m.
Time trials open at 10 a.m. and
close at 12 o'clock noon for
contestants coming from within
a 150-mile radius.
SOTA is anticipating another
turnout similar to that of two
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week ends ago when there were
93 entries in 18 classes.
National Hot Rod association
rules will apply with exception
to cars not specifically covered
by the NHRA. These vehicles
will be inspected and classified
at the discretion of the SOTA
technical committee.
Trophies again are planned for
class winners, for top time and
for top eliminator whether the
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Fight Results
Los Angeles Ike Cliesnut. 127',
New York, stopped Kid Anahuac,
127i2. Mexico City 181.
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all contestants. Prospective en
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guardians. Since SOTA cannot
supply waiver blanks to all con
testants, a handwritten release
is acceptable.
There will be a small charge
for admission to the drags. A
share of the money goes for in
surance to protect spectators and
for concessions facilities. The
funds left over from expenses
are being placed in an account
for building a newer and safer
drag strip with bleacher accommodations.
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Joe Giambra
Meets Rory
Syracuse, N. Y. HP Middle
weight contender Joey Giambra
seeks his 10th straight victory
tonight in a 10-rounder with ag
gressive Rory Calhoun at War
Memorial auditorium.
Slick Joey of Buffalo. N.Y..
now fighting out of San Fran
cisco, is a slight favorite at 6-5
over the young slugger from
White Plains. N.Y., because of
his speed and skill. Each is a
good puncher.
Their bout will be televised
and broadcast nationally by
rBC.
Giambra. 25, is rated fourth
among 160-pound contenders.
Joey's 50-4-1 record includes 26
knockouts.
Calhoun, 22, is ranked sixth.
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He dropped a disputed split ver.
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in his last bout, May 17. at Cleve
land. That was only his ?cond
defeat in 29 fights. His first loss,
on a decision to third-ranked
Spider Webb last August, snap
! ped a 23-bout winning string. He
knocked out 15.
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