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Podres OosAues Success
In Coliseum; ' Braves Trim
(Siants 10-I in 11 Frames
By FRED DOWN
United Press International
ohnny Podres undoubted
1wishes Walter O'Malley
luck with his Chavez ravine
stadium of the future but for
the present he'd be happy ii
the Los Angeles Dodgerti nv
er left the Coliseum.
Because the stylish 2f-ye
old left-hander is one pitche
for whom the "famous fence"
holds no terrors. He o&n
perfect 4-0 record in th Cli
seum compared to a lQmgrfe
on the road this season.
The World Series hero c4
1955 mQe it a great day for
tne uoagers on two counts
Wednesday night when he
hurled a three-lift. 3-0 victory
over the Cincinnati Redfcgs
It was the third win in four
games for tile Dodgers, now
only a game and a half from
the seventh-place Philadel
phia Phillies.
Charlie Neal tripled homo
the Dodgers' first run off
Johnny Klippstein in the sec
ond inning and then smashed
his ninth hotter of le year
seventh in the Coliseum
in the fourth.
Braves Win
The Milwaukee Braves took
a one-game grip on first place
when they beat the slumping
San Francisco Giants, 10-9,
on Warren pahn's llth-in-
ning pinch single; Ernie
Banks drove in four (Jims
with two homers and a single
as the Cubs routed the Phil
lie, 11-5, and Stan Musial had
three hfy in the St. Louis
Cardinals' 6-3 triumph over
the Pittsburgh Pirates.
In the American league,
the Chicago White Sx brak
ed the New York cJfankees,
7-2, the Cleveland Indians ral
lied to beat the Boston Red
Sox, 7-5, MJfce Baxes' four
hits enabled the Kansdii Qjty
A's to shade the Washington
Senators, 5-4 P and the Balti
more Orioles beat thf) Dftroit
Tigers, 6-4.
Spahn's pinch single broje
up a three-hour and 35-min-utes
battle of six homers in
which the Giants frittered
apay an early 7-1 lead. A
trf)jte-run ninth-inning homer
tfcHVes Covingtbn tied it for
the Braves at 7-7 but thn
pinch-hitters Hank Sauer ni
Bob Schmidt homered with
two out in the Giant 10th for
a 9-9(!Ne.
Bari&s, who has hit vn
homers and is batting .53?
over the last seven games
paced an 18-hit Cub attacfc
which also included three
hits each by Xee "Wall anfl
Dte Long. Moe Drabovsky
west theGHistance fcr his
third win while Robin Rob
erts lost his sixth am.
Musial lifted his avrt io
.437 with a homer and tvo
singles and rookie ' Gent
Green also had three hits for
the Cardinals, .who hajnfitd
the Pirates their eighth los
in 11 games. Frank Thomas
had three hits, including hit
14th home9, for Pittsburgh.
White Sox Win
O The White Sox snapped
string of 32 consecutive score
less innings and three straight
e
Bighorn Sheep
HeadecJ Tovf$
Former Hoae
Portland An unconfirm
ed report would indicate that
a few of the California bi
horn sheep released from the
Hart mountain enclosure last
spring have been headir for
their original hom
Frank Grogan, game com
mission district agent at
Lakeview, said last week at
least six of the bighorns vPere
said to have been observed
between Cedarville and Fort
Bidwell across the California
line. The California game de
partment intends to check' on
losses Billy Pierce yielded
only five, hits and struck out
six.
Billy Harrell's . two-run
homer was the big blow of a
four-run 10th inning outburst
tht tnkbled the Indians to
nd a four-game losing streak.
Relief pitchr Hoyt Wilhelm
picked up his second win.
Baxes hit safely in three
scoring innings as the Ath
letics halted the Senators'
four-fame winning skein.
Gus Triandos hit a two-rim
ftomer in the seventh as the
Orioles beat the Tigers for
the sixth straight time and
Sroped them into the cel
lar, i'
LINlSCOKEt:
American Lagu
Chicago 002 000 320 7 9
New York .. 010 001 000 2 5
Pierce -) and Lollar. Sturdi-
vant. Ditmar (7). Grim (Bi and
Brr. Lour Sturdivant (1-3).
HRs Berra. Mantle, Rivera.
(10 innings)
Clev 000 001 200 47 15 0
Boston 010 300 000 25 7 3
Narleski. Lemon (5). Kelly (6)
Wilhelm (8) and Nixon. Brown (5l.
Sullivan, Sisler (8) and Berberet
Winner Wilhelm (2-1). Loser Sis
ler (4-2). HRs iensen, Harrell,
Gernert.
Detroit .0S0 001 000 4 7 3
Baltimore ....000 211 20x 6 11 1
Lary. Susce (7), and Hegan, Wil
son (8). Johnson. Lehman (4), Zu
verink (7), Harshman (9) and Tri
andos. Winntr Zuverink (1-0).
Loser Lary (5-5). HRS Harris,
Kuenn, Triandos.
Kansas City . 003 101 000 5 11 0
Washington .100 200 100 4 7 2
Urban, Trucks (7) and House. Ci
cotte, Stobbs (5). Clevenger (8),
Hyde (9) and Courtney. Winner
Urban (5-2). Loser Cicotte (0-3).
National League
Phil'delphia 000 040 010 5 10 2
Chicago 104 220 02x 11 18 0
' Roberts, Meyer (3). Hacker (5.
Hearn (5). Gray (5), Miller (8) and
Lopata. Drabowski (3-5) and S.
Taylor. Loser Roberts (5-6). HRS
falls. Banks 2, Hemus, Repulski.
(11 innings)
Mffw 100 010 113 21 10 15 1
i. ran. 313 000 000 20 9 14 2
Rush. Trowbridge (2), Jay (5),
lobinson (7),. McMahon (8), John
eon (10), Conley (11) and Crandall,
Sice (5), Sawatski (8). McCormick,
'orthinfton (7) Burnside (9). Mil
ler (10) and Thomas, Schmidt (11).
inner Johnson (2-0). Loser Mil
lar (1-3). HRS Mantilla. Speake,
Crindall, Sauer, Schmidt, Coving
ton. .
Pittsburgh ....000 003 0003 11 1
t. Louis 020 300 Olx 6 12 1
Kline, Forterlield (4). Blackburn
(5), Gross (6) and Foiles. Brosnan,
Muffett (7) and H. Smith. Winner
Brosnan (6-4). Loser Kline (6-5).
HRS Boyer. Musial, Thomas. .
Cincinnati ... 000 000 000 0 3 0
Los Angeles 020 100 OOx 3 7 0
Klippstein, Lown (3), Acker (5)
and Burgess. Podres (5-4) and
Roseboro. Walker (9). Loser
Klippstein (2-2). HR Neal. .
lligut Leaders
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Player : Cluk G. AB ft.
Musial. St. L. 40 151 24
Mays, San. F. 47 193 44
Ashb'rn, Phil. 43 161 29
Spencer, S.F. 47 190 34
Crowe, Cin. .. 32 101 10
AMIRICAN LEAGUE
Nieman. Bait. 34 109 16
McDgld, N.Y. 38 140 24
Ward, Cleve. 37 105 14
Kuenn, Det.u 44 167 25
Pot, Chicago.. 42 171 21
H.
66
80
57
64
34
40
48
36
57
57
Pet
.437
.415
.354
.337
.337
.387
.343
.343
.341
.333
Home Runs
National league Banks, Cubs 16;
Wells. Cubs 14; Thomas. Pirates
14; Cepede, Giants 13; Mays, Gi
tnts 13.
American league Cerv, Athlet
ics 15; Jensen, Red Sox 10; Sievers,
Senators 9: Gernert, Red Sox 9;
Triandos, Orioles 9.
Buns Batted In
National league Banks. Cubs 47;
Thomas. Pirates 43: Mays. Giants
39; Cepeda, Giants 37; Spencer, Gi-
ents 36.
American league Cerv, Athlet
ics 45: Jensen, Red Sox 33; Ger
nert, Red Sox 32; Sievers. Sena
tors "28; Lemon, Senators 25; Ver
non, Indiens 25. -
pitching
National league McMahon,
Braves 5-0; Spahn, Braves 8-1;
Purkeq; Redlegs 6-1;' Grissom, Gi
ants 4-1; McCormick, Giants 4-1.
American league Turley, Yan
kees 8-1: Garver, Athletics 7-1;
Shantz, Yankees 4-1: Kucks, Yan
kees 4-1; Ford, Yagkees 6-2.
fiifeviy Stitions
Planned in Sfite
Portland (UPI) The east
ern Oregon gateway counties
of Baker, Malheur, and Har
ney tody announced plans for
a series of hospitality stations
to ajreet visitors streaming
into th state from the east
during Oregon centennial year
in 1359.
Gordon Capps, member of
the report within the nextcjthe Governor's centennial ad
'week or two.
By no means has a great
exodus of the released big
. horns taken place Grogan was
quick to report. Most ofQhe
rimrock dwellers have been
sticking pretty $ose to the
Hart mountain pasture and
are observed quite frequent
ly. Last week a band of 12
Was observed just to the north
of the enclosure. Fish and
wildlife service personnel
stationed at Qart mountain
also observed the animals in
bands of six or more allOvin-
Spverai wooris iidvc
ier. ocvcioi f jfi tuvclcd wagons ana
nmo from fcs far as 15 miAsr giant over-the-hiahwav arrhps.
both Tiorth and soutn aiong
the Hart mouain rim.
, On May 14th a tally of
sheep within the enclosure
was made and 16 sbp tal-
. lied. The sheep were scawerea
in bunches of five or Sfx. A
complete tally of the bighorns
' will be made following lamb
:ing which should be complet
ed by late June. O
?visory committQe for the three
Qounties, said hospitality sta
tions woufd be located at the
Oregon border on Highway
30 and on State Highways 20
and 26. They would be
manned by smartly - attired
higf? school youths who would
dispense' A:e refreshments
yid centennie.1 information.
Lapps said the stations
would be responsible for the
first impression that tens of
thousands of tourists would
receive of thfe state. The hospi
tality Stations would be mark
ed by covered wagons and
Toronto, Ont. (UPI) Two
Colgate University football
stars have signed contracts
with the ftironto Argonauts.
The Canadian club added Wil-
Afliam Unsinger, a 211-pound
guard and Ralph Antone,
21) pound tackle.
' The University of New
Brunswick was founded by
provincial charter at Frederic
ton in 1800.
Pullman (UPI) Bifl Mc
Kenzie, 6-5 basketball star
from Grant high of Portland,
will enroll at Washington
State next- fall, Coach Marv
Harshman said todaf.
H. Morris
Will Coach
At Tigard
Tigard (UPI) Al Tarpen
ning, former Linfield ace,
was named Wednesday as
head football coach at Tigard
High school. He will be as
sisted by Howard Morris, star
guard for Linfield for the
past four seasons. Tigard also
named Norb Wellman, form
er Oregon Stater, as baseball
coach.
STANDINGS
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
W. L. Pet. GB
Phoenix 34 19 .642
Vancouver 31 20 .608 2
Salt Lake 26 22 .542 5'i
San Diego 25 25 .500 12
Sacramento 21 26 .477 10
Spokane 22 29 .431 11
Portland 19 26 .422 11
SeatUe 20 32 .392 13
Wednesday's Results:
Portland 10, Vancouver 8
Salt Lake 9, Sacramento 1
Spokane 5, San Diego 2
Phoenix 7, Seattle 5
NATIONAL LEAGUE
W. L.
Milwaukee 27 16
San Francisco 28 10
Pittsburgh 23 23
Chicago 24 25
St. Louis 21 22
Cincinanti 19 21
Philadelphia 18 25
Los Angeles 18 27"
Pet.
.628
.596
.500
.490
.488
.475
.419
GB
1
5 ,i
6
6
6
9
.400 10 Vi
Wednesday's Results
Chicago 11. Philadelphia 5
Milwaukee 10, San Francisco 9
(11 innings)
St. Louis 6, Pittsburgh 3 (night)
Los Angeles 3, Cincinnati 0
(night)
AMERICAN LEAGUE
W. L.
New York 29 11
Kansas City 22 19
Cleveland 22 24
Chicago 20 22
Boston 21 24
Washington 21 24
Baltimore 18 23
Detroit 19 25
Pet. GB
.725
.537 7i
.478 10
.476 10
.467 10'2
.467 10 Vi
.439 ll'i
.432 12
Wednesday's Results
Chicago 7, New York 2
Cleveland 7, Boston 1
nines)
Ka
City 5,
(10 in-
Washington 4
ansas
(nieht)
Baltimore 6, Detroit 4 (night)
NORTHWEST LEAGUE
W. L.
Lewiston 29 10
Wenatchee 26 16
Yakima 21 20
Eugene 17 22
Tri-uity 17 24
Salem 12 29
Pet.
.743
.609 5
.512 9
.425 12
.414 13
.292 18
GB
Wednesday's Results
Tn-City 5, Yakima 2
Lewiston 8. Wenatchee 4
Salem 4, Eugene 3 (14 innings)
SPORTS
Rain Postpones
Softball Tilts
Wet grounds at the Vet
erans Administration domi
ciliary -stadium, Camp
White, have forced cancel
lation of the doublebill
which was scheduled to
open the Jackson County
Softball association season.
The postponement of games
shoves the season opening
to next Monday night. The
VA also called off last
night's slated baseball mix
between Butte Falls and
Camp White because of the
condition of the field.
Count of Deer
Tracks at State
Line Finished
Portland The state line
track count on the interstate
deer herd was completed on
May 18 and shows that more
than 12,800 deer crossed the
Oregon-California line to take
up summer residence in the
Fremont national forest of
Oregon.
According to Frank Grogan,
district game agent at Lake
view, the tally is greater than
either the 1956 or 1957 count
when 12,244 and 11,695 re
spectively were recorded mov
ing into the state.
The count was expected to
be lower this year since game
biologists observed good num
bers of the interstate deer
herd wintering in Oregon. A
sizeable band was observed
all through the mild, open
winter in the Round lake area
east of Kilgore reservoir and
another band just to the north
of the state line road.
The state line tally gives
only a minimum figure of the
total number of deer crossing
into Oregon from their win
tering area in the Modoc
country of California. Snow
fall will sometimes cover
tracks before they can be
counted, and rains often wash
them away. Sometimes the
road becomes impassable and
several days may be missed.
For these reasons, the track
count indicates that at least
that many deer moved across
the state line in the counting
period.
Ontario's 30 gold producing
mines yield gold and silver in
quantities amounting to about
85 million a year.
The
true
i
old-style
entucky
bourbon
K
lj us .1
bight Bourion'V5
Whisky
""UIIIl 1111
It
Always smoother
because it's slow-distilled
There are less costly ways to make bourbon whiskies
but they'll never give you the smoothness you get in
Early Times. The extra-care and attention of slow dis
tilling. . . the patient willingness to take twice as long. . .
this is the old-style way, the smoothing way to make
whisky. Next time, ask for Early Times. (
KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKY . 86 PROOF
EARLY TIMES DISTILLERY COMPANY . LOUISVILLE 1. KENTUCKY
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CHAVEZ SITE APPROVED Incomplete had approved giving the Chavez ravine
tabulation of the vote indicated that Los site, above, to the Dodger Baseball club as
Angeles residents in a Tuesday election site for $12 million stadium.
Mud Hurts Fishing on Rogue River
Portland (UPI) The
weekly report on fishing con
ditions prepared by the State
Game Commisison:
Southwest: Spring salmon
season ends June 8. If
weather clears and water
drops, trout angling should be
fair to good this week end on
the Umpqua river system. A
few chinooks are being taken
on the Coos Bay bar.
Salmon fishing on the lower
Rogue river continues slow.
Chetco, Winchuck, and Pistol
rivers are fair. Elk and Sixes
rivers are slow.
All streams in the Rogue
river system are rising and
muddy.
Central: Kingsley reservoir
is fair. The gate is still locked
into Wahtum lake. Ralney
lake is poor. Other pack lakes
in this area are producing
very well. Rock Creek reser
voir is fair to good. Clear lake
is excellent with limits being
taken on flies. Lower Des
chutes river results fair to
good. Ollalie-lake road is still
closed. Metolius river has
been fair to good in both the
bait and fly areas. Crooked
river at Cove state park has
been producing well on bait.
Ochoco reservoir is good
for fish up to 9 inches. Hay
stack reservoir is good for
rainbow 7 to 10 inches. Des
chutes river below Bend is
fair to good on lures, bait and
flies. Deschutes ' river above
Bend is fair on flies in late
evening. Fishing has been
fair to good on troll. Little
Deschutes river has been good
on lures and bait.
Diamond Excellent
Paulina lake fair to good
with still fishing single eggs
producing best. Trolling has
been fair to good. East lake
has been good. North Twin
lake has been fair to good.
Davis lake has been fair on
nymphs and streamer flies.
Elk lake has been fair to good
on slow trolling- spinner and
worms. Big Lava has been
fair to good on lures and still
fishing with worms.
Crane Prairie reservoir ko-
kanee are being taken on troll
and small lures in Cultus
river channel and Quinn river
channel. North Century Drive
road is still closed. Odell lake
has been good, despite nasty
weather.
Diamond lake has been ex
cellent with many limits of
fish over 12 inches taken.
Best lure is spinner and worm
or by still fishing with bait.
Crescent lake has been excel
lent for kokanee. Lake of the
.Woods has been excellent on
spinner and worm. William
son,. Sprague, and Klamath
rivers are dropping and ang
ling is good.
PRICE TRIUMPHS
Gearhart, Ore. (UPI)
Dick Price of Longview,
Wash., won the Gearhart Am
ateur golf title Wednesday
with a score of 211 for the 54
hole event. Harold Jacobson
of Longview finished second
with 214 and Jim West of
Portland third with 214.
The salts of tin are used in
loading or weighing silk.
MAIL TRIBUNE, MedforJ, Oregon, ThuriJay, June 5. 1't 1
Ring Tiff Awaited
By Akins, Martinez
St. Louis (UPI) Virgil
Akins, perhaps the cockiest
challenger in ring history, and
Vince Martinez, an extremely
shy performer, relaxed today
on the eve of their fistic and
psychological fight for the
vacant world welterweight
crown.
Akins of St. Louis was a
solid 9-5 favorita to win their
15-round, nationally televised
fight at the Arena Friday
night because his supporters
believed Virgil's extreme self
confidence was justified by
his boxer-puncher ability.
Never before any title fight
not even w"hen Tony Ga-
lento was challenging Joe
Louis did anyone proclaim
Jiis own superiority as 30-year-old
Akins did at the end of
training Wednesday.
Startling Forecast
Deadly serious, Virgil pre
dicted he would knock out
handsome Martinez within
three rounds. That startling
forecast shaved five rounds
South Eugene,
Lincoln Hope
To Clash Today
Eugene (UPI) South
Eugene and Lincoln High of
Portland were expected to
get in their A-l semi-final
high school baseball game to
day, finally.
The game was called off
Tuesday and Wednesday be
cause of wet grounds, but
mostly clear 75-degree weath
er was forecast today. The
winner meets Grant of Port
land at Multnomah stadium
in Portland Saturday night
for the A-l crown.
off the forecast he had made
only 24 hours previously a
kayo within eight heats.
Why should Akins make
such an astonishing prediction
against an opponent who
never was stopped in 65
fights?
"Becuse he makes one
very big mistake in the ring,"
the St. Louis mauler explain
ed. "I can't tell you about
that mistake before the fight."
When informed of Akins'
boast, 29-year-old Martinez of
Paterson, N.J., smiled indulg
ently and said, "Well it's a
free country. I guess there's
nothing to prevent a man
whistling on his way past a
graveyard."
FERNANDEZ FINED
Chicago (U$) Chlco
Fernandez of the Philadelphia
Phillies was fined $50 and
suspended for two days Wed
nesday because of an alterca
tion with umpire Augie Dona
telli in a game with the Chi
cago Cubs Tuesday. National
League President Warren
Giles levelled the punishment
because the shortstop shoved
Donatelli after protesting a de
cision at first bjse-
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