Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 11, 1958, Image 9

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Bedford, Roseburg Legion
Vie Tonight; Central Point
Clips Lockwood Motors 4-1
Central Point Cheney Stud
tipped Roseburg Lockwood
Motors 3 to 1 here last night
in a non-district American
Legion junior baseball tangle
which saw each club collect
only one hit and CP twirler
American Legion junior
baseball activity at Cheney
field here will continue
Thursday when Central
Point opposes Grants Pass
at 8 p.m. in a non-district
tussle.
Pete Stemple is sched
uled to pitch for the Cheney
Studs with Bill Anhorn held
in reserve. Grants Pass
pitcher may be Dick Hayes
or Dennis Barlow. Central
Point line-up is expected to
be about the same as last
night. There may be a
change at one or two po
sitions. . Grants.. Pass ..has
some nine players on the
squad from its District 6
title high schol team.
The Studs open their dis
trict season against Lake
' view here Saturday night
while Medford Jo$ to
Klamath Falls.
Alan McKinnis come within
one strike of a no-hit, no-run
verdict.
The Cheney club tallied
Seriate Passes
Bill To Up Duck
Stamps To $3
Washington (UPI) The
Senate passed and sent to the
House today a bill to raise the
price of federal duck-hunting
stamps from $2 to $3, after
June 30.
The bill aiso provides that
after subtracting the cost of
handling the stamps; all re
fraining revenue after July 1,
1960, would be earmarked for
acquiring land for migratory
bird refuges and water-fowl
protection. The Interior De
partment would have discre
tion to open up to 40 per cent
of any refuge for hunting.
The Senate commerce com
mittee reported that of $54,
029,540 collected for duck
stamps since 1934, only $7,
449,908 had been spent to ac
quire refuge land. The rest
went for administrative costs.
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single markers in the fourth,
fifth and sixth innings. There
was nary a safe blow until the
sixth frame.
Roseburg is making a two
night stand at Cheney field in
the old fairgrounds area at
the south edge of Medford and
tonight opposes the Medford
Crater Lake Motors Legion
club which topped.. Central
Point last week end. Play ball
will be at 8 p.m.
McKinnis walked the first
three men he faced in the
opening inning, retired the
next two on strikeouts and
assisted on a grounder to end
the inning. He evaded a sim
ilar jam the resf of the way
although men got to second
base against him in the second
and fourth innings and to
third in the fifth and sixth,
frames.
In the seventh with two
men out on a strikeout and a
ground out, McKinnis got two
strikes and no balls against
Roseburg's Wes Young but his
next pitch hit Young to put
the Lockwood player on base.
Eyron Baker, the next batter
then smacked his second of
fering from McKinnis into
right field. The ball -rolled
for a triple when outfielder
Dave Brown overran it and
Young crossed with the lone
Roseburg tally.
Bob Johnson socked a sin
gle to right field in the sixth
canto for the only Cheney
hit. The blow scored Dennis
Pfaff who had walked and
advanced to third base on a
balk and passed ball.
Runs Walked In
The other two Central
Point runs were walked home.
Roseburg pitcher John Living
ston issued tnree bases on
balls and hit one batter to
force in one run in the fourth
inning.
In the fifth panel Living
ston walked Bob Johnson and
John Anhorn. A dropped third
strike on batter McKinnis en
abled Central Point to load
the bases. Catcher Baker's
throw to first, after dropping
the ball, was in time but first
sacker Gene Waggoner
muffed it. Rick Summers re
lieved Livingston at this point
and issued a base on balls to
Loyal Higinbotham to push
over a run.
McKinnis had eight strike-
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outs, he walked six men and
hit one. Livingston struck out
11, walked six and hit two in
4 23 innnings and Summers
fanned two and issued two
bases on balls over the rest of
the sjroute. McKinnis helped
his cause with five assists.
Laurance To Pitch
CP shortstop Higinbotham
prevented a Roseburg run in
the sixth inning. He snared
Livingston's hot liner after
Floyd Phillips had reached
third base on an error and a
passed ball.
Central Point had three
men on base in the first inning
with two out. A strikeout cut
off the threat.
Medford Coach John Ko-
venz said that Tom Laurance
may start on the hill for Cra
ter Lake against Roseburg this
evening. He may go about
four innings with Dennis Barr
possibly finishing on the
mound. For Roseburg Mentor
Bill Harper may call on Bob
Whipple, hurler from Drain
high. It will be Whipple's first
chucking performance of the
season for Lockwood.
Medford's line-up may be
just about the same as last
Saturday night when Lowell
Dean was at first base, Ray
Konopasek at second, Ken
Durkee at third, and Calvin
Dean at shortstop and Ken
Jensen, Frank Peterson and
Dick Barlow were in the out
field. LINESCORES:
Roseburg 000 000 11 1 3
Central Point . 000 111 x 3 1 3
Livingston, Summers (5) and Ba
ker; McKinnis and Tucker.
State All-Star
Coaches Picked
Eugene (UPI) The
three-man coaching staff for
the State team in the first an
nual Oregon all-star high
school baseball game June 21
has been completed by the
Eugene Active club.
Ray Coleman, coach of
Class A-2 champion Central
of Independence-Monmouth,
and Glen Ward who coached
Adrian to the Class B. champ
ionship accepted the club bids
Tuesday.
Duane -Mellem, South Eu
gene, is the third btate team
coach.
The coaching staff of the
Metropolitan team was select
ed earlier. It includes Barney
Koch of Grant; Jim Portlaw
of Lincoln and Cliff Wells of
David Douglas.
Congress Comes
Under Pressure
Of Legislation
Washington (UPI) Con
gress will be in session at
least nine more weeks, but
the mounting pressure of ma
jor legislation convened the
Senate and House at mid-
morning today.
Senate Democratic leaders
called the body into the un
usual morning session to start
debate, on a bill that would
provide loan guarantees and
other stimulants for the ria
tion's ailing railroads. Despite
administration opposition,
odds favored approval.
Day-Night Schedule
Th Senate has been put on
a day and night schedule to
act on railroad, labor, atomic
energy, Alaskan statehood and
'appropriation bills over the
next two weeks or so.
In the House, a final vote
approached on President Ei
senhower's much-debated re
quest for power to cut U. S.
tariffs 25 per cent over the
next five years.
The House, too, met two
hours earlier than usual to
settle the issue: Shall the
United States continue its 24-year-old
policy of liberal trade
or adopt a policy of protec
tionism designed to erect new
barriers against foreign im
ports? Defeat Chances Waning
Protectionists frankly ad
mitted their chances of defeat
ing the administration's bill
were waning under extraor
dinary pressures by the White
House and Democratic leaders
on House members.
If the House quickly winds
up the trade bill it was sched
uled to begin debate on the
President's defense reorgan
ization bill.
1 Sen. Richard L. Neuberger
(D-Ore.) today introduced a
bill putting legislators under
the same conflict-of-interest
restrictions as officials in the
executive branch of govern
ment. Aluminum, copper, magne
sium, titanium, brass, zinc,
silver, gold and other non-fer
rous metals can now be bond
ed by a new ion-exchange
process.
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LETHAL BLOW Virgil Aldns (right) recoils punch which di v
Vancouver lounties
Grab Two-Tilt Lead;
Beavers Tip Indians
By GENE BRYANT
By United Press International
The Vancouver Mounties,
as tight a club in the run de
partment the Pacific Coast
league has seen in many a
year, moved into a two-game
leader over Phoenix today
after scoring their third
straight victory by a 1-0
score.
Seattle was the victim
Tuesday night, marking the
Mounties' fifth shutout in
their last six games. The Ca
nadians handed Portland a
double defeat Monday by the
same 1-0 score.
Phoenix meanwhile, possi
bly feeling the loss of some
Giant players recalled by the
parent San Francisco club,
blew a 6-1 lead to Salt Lake
as the Bees rolled to a 10-6
victory.
San Diego, although outhit
14-11, defeated Sacramento,
9-7, and Portland shaded Spo-
Caruso Winner of
Popularity Contest
San Francisco (UPI)
Tenor Enrico Caruso was the
winner of a rock and roll pop
ularity contest conducted by
radio station KGO, polling
20,000 votes to 4,000 for
Johnny Mathis and Pat
Boone.
The station will play re
cordings by the late tenor for
four solid hours this Saturday
night.
Former Arizona
Governor Succumbs
Phoenix (UPI) Former
Arizona Governor R. T. (Bob)
Jones died at his home here
early today at the age of 79.
He had undergone abdom
inal surgery in Rochester,
Minn., last month, but re
turned to his home May 27.
Jones was Arizona's sixth
governor and served from
1939 to 1941.
Duke of Edinburgh
Saluted on Birthday
London (UPI) Cannon
boomed in London's Hyde
Park Tuesday in a salute to
the Duke of Edinburgh on his
37th birthday.
The Duke's birthday pro
gram included a review, of a
Royal Marine formation and
attendance at the centennial
performance of the Covent
Garden Royal Opera Tuesday
night with Queen Elizabeth II.
Indonesia won its inde
pendence from the Nether
lands in 1949. This vast area
in the former Dutch East
Indies has a population of 83
million people of a dozen
Oriental and Pacific races. At
least 40 languages are spoken
there.
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Joe Durham's single off
short st op Phil Shartzer's
glove with two out in the
ninth inning scored Buddy
Peterson with Vancouver's
winning run. George Bamber
ger of the Mounties and" Seat
tle's Max Surkont left the
hitters little leeway until the
ninth, Surkont Allowing only
four hits and Bamberger but
five.
The victory was Bamberg
er's sixth against three losses
this season, also marking his
98th PCL win. Surkont had
allowed Vancouver only two
singles before the ninth.
The Rainiers threatened to
dent the plate in -their half
of the final frame when Sur
kont and Jack TSloomfield hit
back-to-back singles with one
out, but Bamberger retired
the last two batters to halt
the rally.
At Phoenix, the Bees erupt
ed in the seventh and eighth
innings to win going away.
The Giants had taken an ear
ly lead before Salt Lake,
paced by homers off the bats
of Don Williams and Carlos
Bernier, began to connect.
Andre Rodgers homered for
Phoenix.
Good Crowd
A crowd of 3,338, the big
gest since opening night, at
tended the contest.
San Diego also came from
behind for the Padres' vic
tory over Sacramento. The
Pads broke" loose for four
runs in the seventh and an
other in the eighth to over
come a 7-4 Solon lead. Dave
Pope homered for the win
ners. Portland, humiliated by a
6-1 margin in the Beavers' se
ries with Vancouver last
week, finally gave some hit
ting support to its harassed
pitching staff as Howie Jud
son went the distance for his
second victory.
The Beavers collected 10
hits off three Spokane hurl
ers, scoring a single run in
the first, two in the fourth
and the deciding marker in
the eighth. Judson limited
the Indians to six hits, one a
380-foot fourbagger by Jim
Gentile.
LINESCORES:
Seattle 000 000 000 0 4 0
Vancouver ....000 000 001 1 5 0
Surkont and Dotterer; Bamber
ger and White.
Portland 100 200 010 10 1
Spokane 100 101 000 2 6 0
Judson and Tornay; Page. Mil
liken 14), Patrick (9) and N. Sherry.
Sacramento ..001 051 000 7 14 1
San Diego ....103 000 41x 9 11 3
Bridges. Greene (7). Bowman (7)
and Roselli;' Lary, Ridzik (5), Bro
dowski (8) and A. Jones.
Salt Lake . 000 001 44110 14 1
Phoenix 300 012 000 6 6 4
Green, Williams (6) and Miley,
Peterson 8l; Broglio. Fricano (7),
Jones, Void i9) and McCardell,
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Elorde Scores Bout Decision
Honolulu (UPI) South
paw Flash Elorde, fourth
ranking featherweight of the
world, won a unanimous 10
round decision Tuesday night
over fifth-ranked Ike Chest
nut of New York City.
The two fighters, both aim
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