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By FRED DOWN
United Press Sport Wriler
Credit Joe L. Brown of the
Pittsburgh Pirates with pull
ing off Bos to n's biggest
"steal" since the Brinks rob
bery.
They laughed when Brown
laid out the $20,000 waiver
price to acquire" Bob Porter
field from the Red Sox last
Friday, but the supposedly
washed-up pitcher made it
look like a million-dollar deal
Sunday when he scored a 1-0,
11-inning victory over the
Philadelphia Phillies in his
National league debut.
- That victory, coupled with
Bob Friend's 10-4 decision in
the first game, moved the as
tonishing Pirates into a sec
ond-place tie . with idle San
Francisco, one game behind
the streaking Milwaukee
Braves. The Braves extended
their skein to a season high of
seven straight games Sunday
when they rallied for a 7-6 tri
umph over the Cincinnati
Redlegs.
In Sunday's ether major de
velopments:
The Baltimore Orioles
took over third place in the
American league when they
beat the Red Sox, 3-2 and 4-0
Cards Pull Out Win
The revived St. Louis
Cardinals pulled out two
ninth-inning victories over the
Chicago Cubs, 8-7 and 6-5, as
Stan Musial collected five
hits and moved within two of
a 3,000-lifetime total.
Bill Skowron and Roy
Sievers, two of the AL's top
sluggers, were injured while
the New York Yankees and
Washington Senators split a
doubleheader.
Porterfield, who had a 4-4
record with the Red Sox last
year and appeared in only
two brief relief assignments
for them this season, yielded
eight hits and struck out five.
Curt Simmons battled him on
even terms until the 11th
when Dick Groat led off with
a single, moved to second on
Bob Skinner's sacrifice and
scored on rookie R. C. Stev
ens' single.
, Ted Kluszewski, obtained
by Brown during the winter,
smashed a three-run homer
and Frank Thomas also
knocked in three runs for the
Pirates in the opener. Friend
was tagged for homers by Rip
Repulski, Granny Hamner
and Stan Lopata but struck
out nine batters. The Pirates
have won four straight and 13
of their last 17 games.
The Orioles got a pair of
. hitless relief jobs from Billy
O'Dell and George Zuverink
as they made it three in a row
and six out of seven. O'Dell,
who held the Red Sox hitless
in the last two innings of the
opener, won his third game
when Gus Triandos hit a 430
foot homer in the eighth. Zu
verink cleaned up with three
hitless innings in the night
cap after Arnold Portocarrero
limited the Sox to two hits in
the first six.
Noren, Landrith Star
Musial homered and singled
in the opener and had three
singles in the second game for
the Cardinals whose four
straight victories moved them
to within a half game of seventh-place
Los Angeles. The
real St. i Louis heroes, how
ever, were Irv Noren, who sin
gled home the winning run in
the opener, and Hobie Lan
drith whose bases-filled dou
ble coupled with Bobby
Thomson's error produced the
Cardinals three ninth-inning
tallies in the nightcap.
Ryne Duren, new Yankee
relief ace, retired the last bat
ter in New York's opening 4-3
triumph but Camilo Pascual
came back to hand the Amer
ican league leaders their first
shutout, 4-0, in the second
game. Skowron re-injured his
back and may be sidelined
Donor of Gifts
To Film Actresses
Goes in Seclusion
Los Angeles (IP Lt.
Gen. Rafael Trujillo Jr.,
whose rich gifts to actresses
Zsa Zsa Gabor and Kim
Novak created a week end
stir, was in seclusion today,
reportedly recuperating from
sinus-adenoid operation.
The 29-year-old son of Do
minican ruler Rafael Trujillo
was not in to the press Sun
day at his luxuruious Bel-Air
mansion. A member of his
staff said he was "out."
Actress Kim Novak, who
received an $8,400 sports car
from the general, said, how
ever, that she thought he was
recuperating at his residence
from an operation last week.
Will See Him Again
She spoke to newsmen
through the door of her home,
but refused to say whether she
had seen young Trujillo,
- mm mm
two weeks, while Sievers
twisted his left ankle and may
be out three davs. both inju
ries occurring in the second
game.
Del Crandall's three - run
eighth inning double enabled
the Braves to come from be
hind after the Redlegs took
5-4 lead in the top of the
frame on Frank Robinson'
double and Steve Bilko's sin
gle. Ernie Johnson was the
winner, and Turk Lown, re
cently acauirea irom me
Cubs, the loser.
Indians SdIU
The Detroit Tigers crushed
the Kansas City Athletics
10-3. with a seven-run eighth
inning rally and the Cleve
land Indians split a double
header with the Chicago
White Sox in the other AL ac
tivity.
Billv Martin's three -run
homer climaxed the Tigers
bie uprising as rookie Bob
Shaw won his first major
league game. Bob Cerv's 10th
homer had tied the score at
3-3 for the Athletics, who lost
their sixth straight decision
Jack Urban was the loser.
The Indians kayoed 20-
game winner Billy Pierre,
winless this season, en route
to a 4-2 triumph but then Jim
Wilson notched his third vie
tory as the White Sox won the
nightcap, 5-2. Carroll Hardy
knocked in two runs for the
Indians in the first game and
Jim Rivera drove in two for
the White Sox in the second.
The San Francisco-Los An
ppIps rainout was the first
major league postponement in
California.
MNESCORES:
National League '
Dhil5.Holr.hia 2(M 100 100 4 9 0
PlttSDUrgn UUn 1U IV 1
Sanford. Hearn 2, Miller 3. Gray
. Ann nn 1 n t A 1
5-1 and Foiles. Loser Sanford 2-3.
HRs KepulsKi. namner, hjuscw
ski, Lopata.
(2nd Game, 11 Innlng
Phila. 000 000 000 00 0 8 0
Pitts. 000 000 000 01 1 8 3
Simmon 3-3 and Lonnett. Por
terfield 1-0 and Foiles.
(1st Game) .
Chicago 000 303 010 7 7 3
St Louis r210 012 0028 9 0
Nichols 5. Freeman 9 and S. Tay
lor; V. McDaniel, Martin 3, Muf-
fett 4,- Paine 6, Maoe v. jacuson
o i T.anHrith 7 Winner
Jackson 1-1. Loser Nichols 0-3.
HR Musial.
(2nd Garnet
Chicago 003 000 200 5 10 4
St. LOUIS U1U UUU iuo o 9
Phillips. Zlston 7, Mayer i, r oagc
nnH c TsvlrtT" T . McDaniel.
Paine 8 and H. Smith. Winner
Paine 1-0; Loser mayer x-.
Moryn.
Cincinnati 000 040 011 8 9 1
Milwaukee 110 200 03x 7 10 0
Klippstein. Schmidt 4, Acker 5,
Lown 6, Wight 8 and Burgess.
Burdette, Willey 5, Trowbridge 6,
Johnson 7 and Crandall. Winner
Johnson 1-0. Loser Lown 0-1. HRs
Covington. Lynch.
American League
Boston 000 100 1002 7 0
Baltimore 101 000 Olx 3 8 1
Baumann, Fornieles 7 and Ber
beret. Loes. O'Dell 8 and Triandos.
Winner O'Dell 3-3. Loser For
nieles 1-1. HRs Nieman, Gernert,
Triandos.
(2nd Game)
Boston 000 000 000 0 3 0
Baltimore .... 121 000 OOx 4 10 1
Nixon. Kiely 3. Delock 8 and
White. Portocarrero. Zuverink 7
and Ginsberg. Winner Portocar
rero 1-. Loser Nixon 0-4. HRs
Gardner, Marshall.
(1st Game) ,
Cleveland .... 100 000 300 4 9 1
Chicago 010 100 000 2 9 0
Narleski. McLish 7 and Brown.
Pierce, Staley 7. Fischer 8 and
Lollar. Winner Narleski 4-2. Loser
Pierce 0-3. HRs Lollar, Jack
son. (2nd Game)
Cleveland 000 000 1102 8 3
Chicago 010 220 OOx 5 12 0
Kelly, Tomanek 4 and Nixon.
Wilson. Staley 9 and Battey. Win
nerWilson 3-1. Loser Kelly 0-1.
HR Rivera.
(1st Game)
Washington 000 000 111 8 7 1
New York .... 001 101 lOx 4 10 1
Stobbs. Clevenger 8 and Fitz
gerald. Shantz. Duren 9 and How
ard. Winner Shantz 3-0. Loser
Stobbs 0-2.
(2nd Game)
Washington 000 301 000 4 6 0
New York .... 000 000 0000 5 0
Pascual 2-2 and Courtney. Kucks,
Ditmar 4, Grim 9 and Berra. Loser
Kucks 1-1. HR Chrisley 2nd.
Kansas City 101 100 010 3 9 0
Detroit 010 200 07x 10 11 1
Urban. Gorman 8 and Smith.
Bunning. Shaw 3. Foytack 9 and
Hegan. Winner Shaw 1-2. Loser
Urban 1-1. HRs Maxwell, Cerv,
Martin.
father of six children, in the
last couple days.
Asked if she planned to see
Trujillo again, she said: "Of
course, why shouldn't I?"
In New York Zsa Zsa first
announced that a $17J)00 chin
chilla coat she received was
not from Trujillo then said
that a check had shown, much
to her surprise, that it was.
She also received a $5,600
foreign car from the generous
general as a "Christmas gfit."
Protest Brewing
Meanwhile, it was reported
that a protest was brewing in
Washington, D.C., over Tru
jillo's free spending.
Lesgislators want to know
if any of the $1,300,000 ear
marked for Dominican Re
public aid by the United
States was used to finance
young Trujillo's stay in this
country.
He is on leave "for medical
reasons" from the U.S. Army's
Command and General Staff
College at Fort Leavenworth,
Kan.
More than 11 per cent of
New Mexico is covered by
seven national forests.
mm m cr
nuns
OSC Blasts
Idaho 13-1
W L Pet. GB
Oregon 5 1
.833
Oregon College 6 3
Washington State 4 4
.667 2
.500 2
.333 3'i
Washington 3 6
Idaho
3 8. .273 41 3
Moscow, Idaho (W Ore
gon State college, smarting
from a defeat Friday which
knocked them out of the
Northern division baseball
lead, poured on the power
here Saturday to crush the
Idaho Vandals by a lopsided
score of 13-1.
Oregon State racked up six
runs in the second inning to
start the pace. It added three
more in the fourth, one in the
eighth and capped their scor
ing with three runs in the
last frame. The Beavers had
15 hits.
MedfordTrlbune
Hugh McGinty
Has High Score
In Smallbore
Next smallbore rifle s,hoot
of the VFW Rifle and Pistol
club of Medford will be on
May 23 at the Armory.
Hugh McGinty was high in
the shoot last Friday with
354 out of a possible 400. Tom
Childers had 352. Both ex
ceeded the previous high, 3.50
by M. D. Childers.
Other Friday tabulations
were Don Summers 337, Rich
ard Wright 337, Naomi Thig
pin 323, Ralph McKinsey 322.
W. O. Burnette 319, Eugene
Thigpin 317, Don Crawford
304, Claude Gabbard 289,
Truitt Cantrall 250, Gene
Brooks, L. E. Burnette 200
and Clyde Van Ortwick 166.
Gabbard and Summers are
new members and jjrooKS
and Van Ortwick were guests.
New officers of the club
were seated last Wednesday.
Ralph McKinsey is club presi
dent.
Clifford Creed
Golf Favorite
Dallas, Tex. IP De
fending champion Clifford
Ann Creed, a 19-year-old
Lamar Tech sophomore from
Opelousas, La., was the fa
vorite today going into the
43rd annual Women's South
ern golf championship.
League, Leaders
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Player-Club G AB R H Pet.
Musial, St.L. 21 83 15 41 .494
Mays, San F. 24 93 20 36 .387
Hoak. Cinci. 20 81 11 29 .358
Hamner, Phil. 24 95 16 33 347
Clemnte, Pitt. 23 93 12 32 .344
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Player-Club G AB R H Pet.
McDgld, N.Y. 16 62 12 25 .403
Vernon, Clev. 19 50 10 19 .380
Skowron, N.Y. 18 67 10 25 .373
Fox, Chicago 19 80 8 29 363
Cerv, Kan. City 19 69 23 23 362
Home Runs
National league Walls, Cubs 9;
Thomas. Pirates 9; Sauer, Giants
8; Cepeda, Giants 8; Mathews,
Braves 7.
American league Cerv, Athletics
10; Skowron, Yanks; Jensen, Red
Sox; Boone, Tigers; Brown, In
dians; Triandos, Orioles; Lollar,
White Sox. all 4.
Runs Batted In
National League Thomas. Pirates
23; Cepeda, Giants 21; Spencer,
Giants 19; Banks, Cubs 19; Long,
Cubs 19.
American league Cerv, Athletics
28; Skowron, Yankees 16; Car
rasquel. Indians 14; Jensen, Red
Sox 13; Bertoia. Tigers 13; F.
Boiling, Tigers 13.
Pitching
National league Spahn. Braves
5-0; Elston, Cubs 4-0; McCormick,
Giants 2-0.
American league Harshman,
Orioles 5-0; Turley. Yanks 4-0;
Shantz, Yanks 3-0; Larsen, Yanks
2-0; Hyde, Senators 2-0; Clevenger,
Senators 2-0; Byerly, Senators 2-0.
NORMAN VAN BROCKLIN
Portland (IP) Norman Van
Brocklin, the Los Angeles
Ram passing ace whd an
nounced his retirement from
pro football after last season,
may wind up with the Pitts
burgh Steelers of the Nation
al Professional League, the
Oregon Journal said today.
The Journal said the former
University of Oregon start,
who now resides in Portland,
may be involved in a three
team trade involving Los
Angeles, Pittsburgh and the
Chicago Cardinals.
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OSC Rooks 11-7
Corvallis W The Ore
gon Frosh scored their second
baseball win in a row Satur
day over the Oregon State
Rooks, 11-7, with a 22-hit bar
rage coupled with seven-hit
ball hurled by Duckling Fred
Ballard.
Forrester Gets
Higdon Award
Eugene (IP) Mike Forrest
er of Pendleton, hurdler for
the Oregon track team, Sat
urday night was given the an
nual Doyle Higdon award,
given annually to a sopho
more athlete based on
achievement in athletics,
scholarship and citizenship.
NEGRI WINNER
Salem (IP) Ed Negri of
Longview, Wash., took first
place in the 35-lap feature
event at Hollywood Bowl Satr
urday night with only 13
stock cars of the 33 starters
completing the race.
Oregon's Ducks
Bill Scrimmage
Eugene (IP) Coach Len
Casanova said today his Ore
gon football team would hold
a major scrimmage session
Saturday as a feature of Jun
ior Weekend.
Miss Bardahl
Wins Apple Cup
Chelan, Wash. (IP) Miss
Bardahl hung on the heels of
the favored Miss Thriftway
and The Thriftway Too until
both boats fell, by the way
side in the final heat and
then Norm Evans throttled
the big unlimited hydroplane
to victory in the second an
nual apple cup race on Lake
Chelan Sunday.
Making its first race ap
pearance, the new Miss Bar
dahl won the final 30-mile
winner-take-all test with an
average of 101.618 m.p.h. af
ter finishing second in its
two preliminary 15-mile heats.
BEARCATS VICTORS
Portland (IP) Willamette
came up with a win in the last
event of a dual meet Satur
day, the mile relay," to defeat
Lewis and Clark 69 to 61 in
Northwest Conference
petition.
com-
ZAGS BEAT PORTLAND
Spokane, Wash. (IP) Gon
zaga's golf team gave Univer
sity of Portland its first loss
in 16 matches here Saturday
by defeating the Pilots 15V4
to HVi at the Indian Canyon
golf club.
PILOT NETTERS WIN
Portland (IP) The Uni
versity of Portland tennis
team defeated the University
of Oregon, 5-2, here Friday.
Bill Rose, top-ranked singles
star for the Pilots, breezed
by Webfoot Larry Ottis, 6-0
and 6-2.
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SKI CONDITIONS
Ski conditions at Crater
Lake park are reported
good during early morn
ings and late afternoons by
park rangers. They added
thai iki conditions during
afternoons is poor.
They said the Saturday
weather was partly cloudy
with a calm wind. Ground
snow totaled 126 inches.
No new snow or rain has
been reported Saturday,
they said.
The south and west roads
are open with no chains re
quired, rangers noted.
They said the rim and
north roads are (till closed.
D. C. Mills
Hurls Spear
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Eugene (IP) The Univer
sity of Oregon track team
swamped Oregon State, 91 Va
to 38V2, in a dual meet here
to record its 28th straight dual
meet victory.
The Webfoots took 12 first
places in the 15-event slate
and set three of the four meet
records of the day.
Top man was Dave Ed
strom who scored the most
noints, 14, and was the only
double winner. He won the
high hurdles in 14.3 to shatter
existing meet and school
records and to tie the Hay-
ward field mark. He also won
the broad jump, was second
in the high jump and placed
third in the shotput.
Ken Grant of Oregon high
jumped 6 feet, 7 inches, for a
new record. Jim Grelle ran
the mile in 4:12.5, breaking
the old meet record set by
Jim Bailey in 1955.
D. C. Mills, (ex-Medford
High) of the Ducks shattered
a record set in 1935 by OSC's
Jim Deniri by throwing the
iavelin 231 feet, 9V2 inches.
Beaver Duane Marshall
broke his own meet record in
the shotput with a heave of
51 feet, 9 inches.
The Oregon State Rooks de
feated the Oregon Frosh 86 to
45 in a concurrent engage
ment. Cliff Cordy, ex-Crater High,
won the half-mile in 1:58.9
for Oregon State in the track
meet with University of Ore
gon Saturday. He was also
on the winning relay team.
Jack Morris, ex-M e d f o r d
High, was second in the low
hurdles for Oregon. Wilcey
Winchell, ex-Medford High,
running for. Oregon, was
second in the half-mile.
In the freshman meet Neil
Plumley, ex-Medfprd High,
won the shot put for the
Rooks at 49 feet 6 inches.
Jerry Close, ex-Medford, was
third in the broad jump with
21-9 for the Frosh and
third in the low hurdles.
Schmidt Fights
Lynch Tonight
New York (IP) Eddie
Lynch and: Peter Schmidt,
two New York welterweights,
were quoted at "even money"
today for their TV 10-rounder
at St. Nicholas arena tonight.
Lynch, 23former stevedore
from the Hudson River docks,
is a slam-bang attacker al
though not a knockout artist.
He registered but one kayo
while winning 14 of his 16
fights. He suffered two de
feats but never was stopped.
Schmidt, 24, scored but
two kayoes during his 10-9-2
campaign. Three of his nine
defeats were by knockouts.
About one-fourth of the to
tal area of Kansas is under
lain with coal.
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Medford, Central Point,
Klamath Fails, Grants Pass
and Lakeview will compete in
the South district of Oregon
Area 4 in American Legion
Junior Baseball this summer,
according to plans drawn up
yesterday in a meeting at
Roseburg.
District slates are to be fin
ished by July 20 with the area
play-offs to follow. There are
two other districts in the
area, North and Coast. Rose
burg, Myrtle Creek, Eugene,
Springfield and Lowell will
be in the North. Complete
line-up of teams in the Coast
district was not available
Schedules are being com
piled by Lee Wimberly, dis
trict commissioner.
Studs at CP
By flip of a coin, the North
got the first round bye in the
area play-off. South and Coast
champs will meet in a two of
three series. First game "will
be on the South club's dia
mond with a single game or
doublebill to follow on' the
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winner will meet the North
champion in another two of
three play-off.
Central Point's team will
carry the Cheney Studs name
this summer. It will be spon
sored by Cheney Lumber
company. Donald E. Faber will
be athletic manager and Bille
Piche, Crater high coach, and
Bill Askwith, of the Cheney
firm, will be coaches. The
Studs plan non-district games
with Eugene, Roseburg and
Bend.
More than 80 Legion nines
are planned in Oregon this
year. Bill Fague, Seaside, is
state commissioner.
OSC SLATES IOWA STATE
Corvallis (IP) Oregon State
announced Saturday it would
meet Iowa State in football
here in 1962. Clay Stapleton,
former OSC assistant, is the
new Iowa State head coach.
Oregon State announced ear
lier it would meet Iowa in
1960 and 1962.
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