Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 29, 1958, Image 8

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    American
Tops Russians on
ImpressesThemWi
Tiflis, U.S.S.R. OP) The
United States' touring basket
ball teams, which already
have taken this southern So
viet city by storm, will play
two more exhibition games
tonight in Dinamo Stadium.
The U.S. men will play
the Georgian All-Stars while
the Yank women will meet
a team from Estonia before
a sell-out crowd of about
25,000.
Both American squads won
on the same court Monday
night..The men rolled to a
95-46 victory over the cham
pions of Azerbaijan while the
women defeated a Georgian
squad, 42-37, for their first
victory of the tour. The men
now are unbeaten in three
games in Russia.
Popular American rock-and-roll
tunes blared over the
loudspeakers before Monday's
games. The Yanks, both men
and women, jitterbugged to
the music and then proceeded
to hand their hosts a sound
trouncing on the court.
The U.S. men's team open
ed a 43-20 lead at halftime
Fighter Ryff
Hurt by Fear
Of Eye-Cuts
New York W Welter
weight Frankie Ryff, encour
aged by a no-cut, unanimous
decision over Johnny Gor
man, wants to continue fight
ing but his manager thinks
he should quit.
"He ain't got it no more,
he worries too much about his
eyes," manager Charley Black
declared Monday riight after
watching Ryff outclass Gor
man in their widely-televised
10-round bout at St. Nicholas
Arena.
Referee Petey Delia scored
it 7-2-1 for Ryff, who weigh
ed 139 to Gorman's 143J2,
while judge Nick Gamboli
scored it 7-3 and judge Leo
Birnbaum agreed, 8-2.
Many Boats
Out for
Fish Opener
Portland (IP) About 800
boats were on hand Monday
for the opening of the spring
Chinook salmon season ' on
the Columbia river and early
reports indicated catches were
average to good.
Army Engineers said only
122 Chinook salmon passed
over the fish ladders at Bon
neville three days prior to the
opening indicating that the
run was still downriver.
The State Fish commission
opened the season two days
earlier this year.
Butte Falls Rips
Eagle Point, 7-0
Eagle Point The Eagle
Point high school baseball
team fell before the-- Butte
Falls club here Monday after
noon by a 7 to 0 count.
The game was a make-up
game for a rained-out contest
several weeks ago. "Dusty
Gerbling of Eagle Point upped
his season batting average to
.520 in . the contest when he
got two for three.
Winner Butte Falls scat
tered their hits with every
man getting one hit but pitch
er Dave Baker. The encounter
was a non-league clash.
Butte Falls 301 012 07 9
Eaele Point 000 000 0 0 4
Baker 5. Irwin and Conley;
Nease and Bunker.
Cal. Golfers Top
RVCC Linksmen
Redding, Calif., golfers de
feated Rogue Valley Coun
try club linksmen in matches
Sunday at Redding. Exact
score was not available.
Dick Bailey, Redding, was
medalist with an even par
70. Everett McGraw led the
Medford amateur delegation
with a 73. Bob Morris had
low net, Deane Lambert long
drive and Al Magginis clos
est to the pin honors for the
Medford team.
In a match between pros,
Ed Laustaiot, Redding, had a
70 and Ron Caperna, RVCC,
had a 71.
Forty matches were played.
Most of the Rogue Valley
members were accompanied
to Redding by their wives.
ALOUETTES UP ROSTER
Montreal (IP) The Mon
treal Alouettes have signed
end Larry Stretch Tarding,
tackle Les Rutledge and full
back Embrey Robinson, all
from Michigan State, and
halfback Allen Muirhead of
Mississippi.
Basketball Club
and coasted the rest of the
way. Harv Schmidt of the
Denver-Chicago Truckers
scored 15 points and big
Burdy Haldorson of the Phil
lips Oilers added 14.
The Russians appeared fas
cinated by the sight of mem
bers of both American teams
chewing gum and also mar
Spokane Hurler Leading
PCL With 3 Victories
San Francisco HP) Dick
Hanlon of Spokane led the
Pacific Coast League pitchers
in the early going today with
three victories while veteran
George Bamberger of Vancou
ver had not given up an earn
ed run in 16 innings.'
Gary Bell of San Diego was
tops in strikeouts with 19
while Art Ceccarelli of the
Mounties had issued the most
bases on balls, 13, according
to the averages as compiled
by league statistician William
J. Weis.
Dick TVilson of the Phoenix
Giants led the league hitters
in the early stage of the
batting race with one of the
April-sized .463 averages.
Tom Haller of the Giants
topped the PCL in homers,
having connected for five
while Dave Pope of San Diego
had batted in 14 runs for top
spot in that division.
Pope and Jack Dittmer of
Phoenix were tied for the
most hits with 20 apiece.
The teams return to action
Washington St.
Holds to Lead
By Topping OSC
Corvallis (IP) Washington
State held a half game lead
in the Northern Division base
ball race after clobbering Or
egon State 20-5 here Monday.
The two teams met again to
day. Coach Buck Bailey's Cou
gars pounded out 23 hits of
four Oregon State pitchers.
Am Pleasant, Dave Jones and
Gary Whiting smacked home
runs for the Cougars.
Jones, a former prep star at
The Dalles, Ore., had five hits
including a double and three
singles besides his homer.
The victory gives Washing
ton State a 3-0 record in the
Northern Division. Oregon is
2-0 and Oregon State is 2-1.
Washington defeated Idaho
9-4 in another conference
game Monday to push the
Vandals into the basement
with a 1-5 .mark. The Huskies
are 1-3..
Sport
Parade
New York (IfV Nobody
proves the fact that if you
want to be a winner you have
to fight for it better than
guy who pitched for a Class
D ball club in the Mountain
States League back in 1939.
The boy was described by
his manager as "the wildest
pitcher I've ever seen." He
suggested that the parent club
give the boy his release. .
Then this boy, who was
earning $70 a month, fell and
hurt his pitching arm just
about the time he got the
news that his wife was going
to have a baby.
So Stanley Frank Musial
became an outfielder and the
rest is baseball history.
History, it must be added,
which he is rewriting every
day with the hottest bat in
the major leagues.
Stan's Salary Skyrockets
Stan the Man is 37 now and
playing his 16th full season
in the major leagues. That
original $70 -a -month salary
has skyrocketed to $100,000-
a-year and Musial still looks
forward to "one or two more
years after this."
It could be more, the way
he's playing.
Musial currently has boom
ed out of the starting gate
in pursuit of his eighth Na
tional League batting cham
pionship with a bloated .533
average for 11 games. One
more title ties him with the
immortal Honus Wagner, the
National League leader with
eight championships.
It's too early to tell wheth
er Musial will be able to re
tain the batting champion
ship, which he grabbed again
last season after a five-year
lapse.
But the way he is hitting,
it is a cinch that he will pick
up additional laurels this sea
son by moving up into the
distinguished class of those
Court,
tnsunes
veled at the girls' bobbed
haircuts.
However, what really "sent"
them was that rock-and-roll
music, once denounced by the
Soviet bosses as "rubbish."
Nobody was certain where
the records came from or
whether they will ever be
heard again in Tiflis.
tonight, with Vancouver al
Salt Lake City, Phoenix al
San Diego, Seattle at Spo
kane, and Portland at Sacra
mento.
Add
To Grid
Schedules
Eugene HP) The Univer
sity" of Oregon continued to
add to its future football
schedule today with an
nouncement of a home-and-home
series with Penn State.
Athletic Director Leo Har
ris said Oregon would meet
Perm State on Sept. 21, 1963,
in Multnomah Stadium and
would travel east to meet the
Nittany Lions in 1964.
Coach Len Casanova greet
ed 65 candidates Monday for
spring practice. He said the
major problems facing the
Ducks was finding replace
ments for the left side of the
line and for three of the four
backfield regular returning is
season's Rose Bowl team. Only
beckfield regular returning is
halfback Charley Tourville.
Pitching Coach Wins
Contest With Sugars
For Second Victory .
By UNITED PRESS
Tom La Sorda, pitching
coach for the Montreal Royals
is giving his staff a first hand
demonstration in the art of
hurling.
The 30-year-old lefthander
pitched his second straight
shutout Monday night as
Montreal beat the Havana Su
gar Kings, 5-0, to move into
first place. La Sorda was
touched for only three hits,
two more than he yielded
against Miami last. Thursday.
The win was the ninth in the
Royals' last 10 starts, all on
the road.
In other games, Columbus
defeated Rochester, 7-3, Rich
mond outslugged Buffalo, 13
10, and Miami beat -Toronto
6-2.
By
OSCAR FRALEY
Sports Writer
United Press
who rapped 3,000 base-hits.
It's indicative of Stan's place
in baseball history that only
seven men accomplished this
Ty Cobb with 4,191; Tris
Speaker, 3,515; Wagner,
3,430; Eddie Collins, 3,313;
Nap Lajoie, 3,251; Paul Wa
ner, 3,152 and Cap Anson,
3,081.
Could Catch Waner
Musial had 2,957 hits start
ing this season and his 24
base hits make his current
total 2,981. He has "dropped
off" to an average of 180 base
hits a year in the last three
campaigns. Yet, matching that
production will move him far
ahead of Anson and he could
catch Waner this season.
Two more years at that re
duced pace would give him
a chance of moving all the
way up to the all-time second
place.
Meanwhile, his fast getaway
already has made him the
new National League leader
in total bases, wiping out Mel
Ott's 22-year efforts of 5,041.
And every hit which Stan
adds moves the mark that
much farther out of the reach
of some future batting star.
The wiry Musial hasn't
been shut out at the plate in
any of the St. Louis Cardinals'
first 11 games this year. This
despite the fact that he is a
notoriously slow starter.
It's a tipoff on what a man
can do when he sets his heart
to it. Just like 19-year-old
Stanley Frank Musial did in
the long ago when he injured
that erratic pitching arm.
PGA TOURNEY SET
Tulsa, Okla. (IP) The
Ladies Professional Golfers
association announced today
that the $7,500 French Lick
Ind. Open July 24-27 would
replace the cancelled All
American Open at Chicago on
its summer circuit.
8 MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Oregon, Tuesday, April 29, 1958
Giants Hold Lead,
Slumping Rookies
San Francisco ftPl The
San Francisco Giants held a
half game lead in the National
League today but also had a
pair of slumping rookies in
the lineup as they opened a
five-game series here with the
Philadelphia Phils.
Manager Bill Rigney of the
erstwhile New Yorkers plans
to start Ramon Monzant (2-1)
while Mayo Smith counters
with veteran southpaw Curt
Simmons (0-2).
The intense, bespectacled
Montreal Places 3
Men on Hockey Stars
Montreal (IP) Three
members of the Montreal
Canadiens' Stanley cup cham
pionship team, led by pere
niel nominee Doug Harvey,
today won berths on the of
ficial National Hockey league
all-star squad for the 1957-58
season.
In addition to Harvey, an
all-star defenseman for the
seventh straight year, the
Canadiens also placed center
Henri "Richard and left wing
Dickie Moore on the
league's No. 1 unit. Goalie
Glenn Hall of the Chicago
Morford Named
Coach at Nyssa
Nyssa, Ore (IP) Former
Notus, Idaho, high school
football coach Bob Morford
will lake on the head foot
ball chores at Nyssa high
school next fall.
Selection of Morford to
replace Harold McGinley
was announced by Superin
tendent of Schools R. V.
Wilson. McGinley will take
over as basketball coach,
replacing Stan Olsen, who
resigned.
League Leaders
By UNITED PRESS
National League
Player & Club G AB R
Musial. St L...11 45 13
Ashburn, Phil.,10 35 9
Mavs. San F...12 51 11
Pet.
.033
.429
.412
.405
.405
Clmnte, Pitts...l0 42' 6
Hoak, Cin 9 37
6
American League
Clvto, Cleve. .. 9 26
Kuenn Det 13 53
Robnsn, Balti...l0 .32
McDgld. N.Y.ll'42
Martin. Det. 9 37
11
22
13
16
14
.423
.415
.406
.381
.378
Home Runs Sauer, Giants 6
Mathews. Braves 5; Wells, Cubs 5
Aaron. Braves 4: Musial. Cards 4:
Grav, Dodgers 4; Jensen, Red Sox
4- Cerv Athletics 4.
Runs Batted In Cerv, Athletics
16. Walls. Cubs 13: Ennis, Cards
12; Spencer. Giants 12; Sauer,
Giants 11; Jensen, Red Sox 11.
Pitching Buhl, Braves 3-0: Pod
res, Dodgers 3-0; Gomez, Giants,
Purkev. Redlees. Spahn. Braves,
Friend. Pirates. Elston, Cubs, Lar-
sen Yanks. Harshman, Orioles,
Garver, Athletics, Foytack, Tigers,
Bverlv. Senators. Ramos. Senators
Terrv, Athletics, Turley. Yankees.
Grant, Indians, Hoeft, Tigers, all
2-0.
STANDINGS
By UNITED PRESS
National League
W. L.
San Francisco 8 4
Milwaukee 7 4
Chicago 7 4
Pittsburgh 5 5
Cincinnati 4 5
Los Angeles 5 7
Philadelphia 4 6
St. Louis 3 8
Pet.
.667
.636
.636
.500
.444
.417
.400
.273
GB
2
2 Is
3
3
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Tuesday's Probable Pitchers
St. Louis at Cincinnati (night)-
Mizelle (0-1) vs. Purkey (2-0) or
Nuxhall (0-0).
Milwaukee at Chicago Spahn
(2-0! vs. Phillips (0-1) or Fodge
(1-0).
Pittsburgh at Los Angeles (night)
Friend (2-0) vs. Erskine (1-0).
Philadelphia at San Francisco
Simmons (0-2) vs. Monzant (2-1).
Wednesday's Gaines
St. Louis at Cincinati (night)
Milwaukee at Chicago
Pittsburgh at Los Angeles (night)
Philadelphia at San Francisco
American League
W
New York 8
Kansas City 7
Washington 6
Cleveland 7
L.
2
4
4
6
6
6
9
8
Pet. GB
.727
.636 1
.600$ l'2
Detroit 7
.538
.400
.308
.273
Baltimore 4
Boston 4
Chicago 3
Tuesday's Probable Pitchers
Cleveland at Washington (night)
Score (2-1) vs. Pascual (0-1).
Chicago at Baltimore (night)
Pierce (0-2) vs. Harshman (2-0).
Detroit at New York Foytack
(2-0) vs. Schantz (1-0).
Kansas City at Boston U r b a n
(1-0) vs. Brewer (1-1).
Wednesday's Games
Cleveland at Washington, night
Chicago at Baltimore, night
Detroit at New York
Kansas City at Boston
About 116 million acres of
land in continental U. S. have
never been completely sur
veyed, says the Bureau of
Land Management.
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Rigney said he was undecided
whether or not to rest third
baseman Jim Davenport and
right fielder Willie Kirkland,
who have spiraled into unex
pected slumps even before
May Day.
Davenport had collected
two singles in his last 19 times
at bat and gone hitless in 15
straight trips. Kirkland's av
erage dropped to .167 on Sun
day after he went 0-for-3. He
also had been collared in his
last 15 trips.
Black Hawks, defenseman
Bill Gadsby of the New York
Rangers, and right wing
Gordie Howe of the Detroit
Red Wings rounded out the
squad.
The second team consisted
of goalie Jacques Plante of
the Canadiens, defensemen
Fern Flaman of the Boston
Bruins and Marcel Pronovost
of the Red Wings, center Jean
Beliveau of the Canadiens,
right wing Andy Bathgate of
the Rangers and left wing
Camille Henry of the Ran
gers. Camp White Slates
Baseball Drills
Camp White baseball team
members are asked to report
at the Medford High school
baseball field at 6 p.m. Wed
nesday for "a practice session,
it was announced today.
The team will travel to
Butte Falls on Sunday for a
practice game with the Butte
Falls Loggers, it was stated.
HANSEN TO KNOXVILLE
Baltimore, Md. (IP) Ron
nie Hansen, a promising, 19-year-old
shortstop for the Bal
timore Orioles, headed for
Knoxville of the Sally League
today on 24-hour recall. The
Orioles optioned the slick
fielding youngster hoping he
would become a better batter.
HOLZMAN JOINS KNICKS
New York (IP) Bill Red
Holzman, who once coached
the Milwaukee Hawks, joined
the New York, Knickerbock
ers of the National Basketball
association today as assistant
coach and scout.
CLASSIC BOWLING LEAGUE
W.
Oak Knoll Golf Course 46
E. H. Mann Co 38
Morse Motors 36
Trail Creek Lumber Co 33
Hight Real Estate 31
Sam's Sporting Goods 30
Lamport's Sporting Goods 27
Hillyer Oil Co 27
Sewing Machine Center 26
Results:
E. H. Mann Co. 4 (Gordon Schultz
652) 2874; Morse Motors 0 (Lee Bex
553) 2548.
Trail Creek Lumber Co. 4 (Ted
Jantzer 629) 2785; Lamport's
Sporting Goods 0 (Jim Farrar 577)
2689.
Sam's Sporting Goods 3 (George
Barr 566) 2565; Sewing Machine
Center 1 (Walt Daele 5o2) 2ol5.
Oak Knoll Golf Course 3 (Bob
Rametes 545) 2558; Henry's Broiler
1 (Dewey Ross 567) 2448.
Hight Real Estate 3 (Jim Knapp
557) 2713; Hillyer Oil Co. 1 Frank
Knox 600) 2,699.
FIGHTS
By UNITED PRESS
New York Frankie Ryff, 139 'i
New York, outpointed Johnny Gor
man, 143 i, Brooklyn (10).
Providence, R.I. Barry Allison.
147 Springfield. Mass., stopped Al
Marotti, 147, Youngstown, Ohio (4).
Stamford, Conn. Irish Pat Mc
Coy. 13412. Galway, Ireland, out
pointed Louis Carmona, 132 ii,
Puerto Rico. (8).
Glassport, Pa. Henry Hickman,
134, Pittsburgh, stopped Willie
Cooper, 134'i, Wheeling, W. Va. (7).
Dallas, Tex. Paul Jorgensen,
130, Port Arthur, Tex., stopped
kuss xague, lau, Davenport, lowa
(10).
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New York OP) Billy Mar
tin claims the Tigers have
"more power" than the
Yankees and could win the
American League pennant
with just a little luck."
Martin doesn't hold with
all those who think the
Yanks going to make it a run
away merely because they got
off to a jack rabbit start.
"We should have the same
record as the Yankees right
now," Martin decleared. "We
lost a couple of games we
should have won. It doesn't
matter too much, though. We
have more power than they
have and with a break or
two, I think we can go all
the way."
The Detroit power he re
ferred to is coming from Al
Kaline, Charlies Maxwell,
Harvey Kuenn, Gus Zernial
and Ray Boone. Off to the
best start in his career de
spite a pulled leg muscle
which has sidelined him
temporarily, Martin also has
been supplying a good share
of the power.
Martin insists he has long
since gotten over his disap
pointment at being traded
away by the Yankees last
June 15.
"Natdrally, I wasn't happy
at first," he says, "but there
Erskine Named
Tb Starr For
L. Angeles Club
Los Angeles (IP) Veter
an Carl Erskine (1-0) starts
the Los Angeles Dodgers off
tonight on a five-game series
with the Pittsburgh Pirates
in spacious Memorial coli
seum. Erskine, holder of a 16-8
life-time record over Pitts
burgh, faces Carl Friend (2-0)
on the mound in the game,
first of four night contests.
An afternoon game on Sat
urday closes out the series.
The series gives L.A. fans
a look at Ted Kluszewski, the
power hitting Pirate who has
had so much trouble with an
aching back. Big Ted is hit
ting .263 so far this season.
However, any slack in
Kluszewski's performance has
been taken up by teammates
Roberto Clemente, Bob Skin
ner, Bill Virdon and Dick
Groat all batting over .300
in the young season.
Pittsburgh comes into the
series with a 5-5 record and
in fourth place in the Na
tional League. The Dodgers
are sixth with a 5-7 'mark.
C. E. "Curley" Sherred
(Former Owner of "Curley's" Auto Service)
WILL BE OPEN AT . . .
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Thursday, May 1st
Curley wishes to welcome all his former friends and custom
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O SEE WEDNESDAY'S MAIL TRIBUNE
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was no point in moping about
it forever. Besides, when
Kansas City traded me to De
t r o i t last November they
dealt me to a club that has a
good chance to be playing in
the World Series next fall. So
why should I have any
kicks?"
Although no one in the
Yankees' official family ever
Grants Pass
Eyeing Title
Grants Pass hieh has a
chance to clinch at least a tie
for the Southern Oregon con
ference baseball diadem this
week end and possibly could
wrap up the toga.
The currently unmarred
defending titilists meet Cra
ter at Cheney field on Friday
and face Medford at Giants
Pass on Saturday. In other
league scraps Ashland will
go to Klamath b alls on Fri
day and be host to Crater on
Saturday. All are doublebills
with first games oniy count
ing in standings.
Grants Pass will be sure
of at least a titular tie if they
can hurdle both the Comets
and Tornado. If they are suc
cessful and Ashland drops
one of its two gaames,' the
Cavemen will be repeat
champions.
A four-way knot in the
Jackson County B Baseball
league is due to be busted
when Talent plays at Butte
Falls on Thursday and Pros
pect at Jacksonville on Fri
day. In rivalry between A-2
schools, Eagle Point is host to
Brookings on Friday for two
games.
Tornado Host lo K.F.
Baseball action today had
Eagle Point at Prospect and
Medford junior varsity at
Jacksonville. Ashland and
Crater jayvees are set for
Thursday.
In track Medford high var
sity and McLiOugniin junior
high ninth grade will be hosts
to Klamath Falls teams on
Saturday. On Friday Hedrick
Junior high will face the Cra
ter freshmen at Central Point
and McLoughlin seventh and
eighth graders will be at Ash
land. Medford tennis team played
at Grants Pass today, goes to
Crescent City, Calif., on Wed
nesday and meets Klamath
Falls here on Saturday. Ash
land netmen go to Klamath
on Friday.
Medford high golf team de
. e i m
gliuil
Chance
has come out and said the
club regrets having traded
away Martin, there is a suspi
cion the Bronx Bombers
would have kept him had
they to do it all over again.
"That's their b u s i n e s s,"
Billy said curtly. "All I know
is that they never lost the
pennant in. any year I was
with them."
Baseballers
Opportunity
fends its mantle Friday and
Saturday in the Upstate Golf
tourney at Albany.
Cofl
Moves Into
2-Game Lead
By UNITED PRESS
College of Idaho moved into
a two-game lead in the North
west Conference baseball race
today after a double win over
Willamette.
The Coyotes, playing on
their home field at Caldwell,
put their season's record at
9-2 by whipping the Bearcats
4-3 and 3-0 Monday.
Whitman and Pacific, the
two nearest teams to College
of Idaho in the standings,
split a twin- bill at Walla
Walla. Whitman took the
opener 11-4 and Pacific the
nightcap 3-0 behind Bob Gra
ham's five-hit pitching.
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McMurtry Stops
Escoe in 3rd
Round of Bout
Butte, Mont. (IPI Irish
Pat McMurtry caught aging
Vern Escoe with hard combin
ation punches Monday night
to score a knockout in two
minutes, 17 seconds of the
third round of a scheduled 10
round heavyweight fight.
Trading 15 pounds and 13
years, McMurtry dropped ihe
former Canadian heavyweight
champ twice to the canvas for
nine-counts before putting
him away with a short left
to the chin and a hard right
to the throat. Escoe sagged to
the canvas and rolled over.
He wasn't quite on his feet
when Referee Joe Simonish
counted him out.
Despite the sudden finish,
the crowd of 2,100 fans, first
to get a professional card in
Butte in two years, booed.
Beavers Drop
Players From
Active Roster
Portland (IP) Portland's
Pacific Coast League Beavers
have released three players
outright, Asisstant general
manager Bill Brenner said to
day. Released were two pitchers,
Ray Shore, and Niles Jordan,
and infielder Bill DeMars.
Jordan had made one appear
ance in a game this season,
Shore none. .
Shore appeared in 52 games
for Portland two years ago
and in 41 in 1957, chiefly as
a reliefer.
The three releases trimmed
the Beaver roster to 22.
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