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Cardinals Beat Phillies;
Grand Slam Homer Leads
To 8-1 League Victory
By United Press International
Sal (the Barber) Maglie
clipped the Philadelphia Phil
lies with a neat five-hitter
Saturday and Gene Green
contributed a grand-slam hom
er to pace the St. Houis Car
dinals to an 8-1 victory.
Maglie, winning his second
game for the Cards since they
obtained him from the Yan
kees on June 14, had a shut
out until Carl. Sawatski hom
ered with one out in the ninth
inning.
Green hit his homer with
the bases full off loser Curt
Simmons to highlight a five
run rally in the first inning.
The Ph$s pulled a triple play
in the seventh inning, started
by second baseman Solly
Hernus on Ken Boyer's liner.
Bob Skinner, one of the
three- Pirates elected to the
National league all-star team,
drove in three runs to help
Pittsburgh snap a seven-game
losing streak with a 7-3 tri
umph over Chicago. .
Drives in Run
Skinner drove in Pitts
burgh's first run off loser
Dick Drott with a sacrifice
fly in the opening frame and
singled home two more in a
four-run inning that clinched
Curt Raydon's third victory.
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Union Announces
Settlement Plan
Portland (UPI) A plan
for settlement of a three-week
strike against the Western
Wirebound Box company was
announced by union and man
agement spokesmen here Fri-
day.
Roy Smith, a commissioner
of the federal mediation and
conciliation service here, an
nounced that a settlement had
been reached between the
company and local No. 5-3 of
the International Woodwoork
'ers of America with the as
sistance of the federal media
tion service.
Both parties agreed to rec
commend the settlement to
gtheir principals. The union
will call a membership meet
ing at an early date and, if
accepted, work will be re
sumed immediately, Smith
said.
Details of the settlement
were not made available. Two
hundred workers have been
idle since June 5 as a result
of the strike.
TRIAL DETAILS WANTED
The Hague, The Nether
lands (UPI) The Inter
national Commission of Jur
ists said Saturday it had ask
ed Communist Hungary for
details of a new secret trial
of Hungarian freedom fight
ers. The commission said it
had information identifying
the defendants as Mrs. Julia
Rajk. Gabor Tanfos and San
dor Baraszti. They were said
to have taken refuge in the
Yugoslav Embassy in Buda
pest when the 1956 Hungari
an revolt was crushed by
Soviet tanks.
It takes about five quarts
of milk to make one pound of
American cheese.
Raydon yielded seven Cub
hits in the 5 13 innings he
pitched and reliever Bob Por
terfield held Chicago to one
hit over the final 3 23 in
nings. The Milwaukee Braves
scored their first victory of
the season over Los Angeles,
7-3. The Braves previously
had lost seven straight games
to the Dodgers this season and
nine in a row dating back to
last September.
Rookie Carlton Willey scor
ed his second victory of the
season with a four-hitter. One
of the Dodgers' hits was a
homer by Gil Hodges. South
paw Johnny Podres started
for the Dodgers and lasted
only one-third of an inning
when he walked two men
with the bases loaded to force
in two runs.
That gave the Braves a lead
they never lost. Homer uns
by Hank Aaron and Johnny
Logan enabled the Braves to
beat a left-hander for the first
time in. 10 tries this year.
The Cincinnati Redlegs took
advantage of an error by
pitcher Ramon Monzant to
score all their runs in the
sixth inning and beat the San
Francisco Giants, 8-2, in a
night game that rounded out
Gallant Man
Heads West
Inglewood, Calif. (UPI)
Gallant Man, a leading candi
date for Horse of the Year
honors, will come west for
the $162,100 Hollywood Gold
Cup race July 12, t was an
nounced Saturday.
However, renewal of Gal
lant Man's rivalry with Round
Table seems unlikely. Round1
Table currently is racing in
Chicago, although he origin
ally was nominted for the
Gold Cup.
John Nerud, Gallant Man's
trainer, said that the four-year-old
would be flown . to
Hollywood Park some time
next week, although no defi
nite date had been picked.
Nerud said a decision would
be made later on whether to
enter Gallant Man in the
$100,000 added Sunset Handi
cap July 22 at Hollywood.
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mill has converted to an anti
pollution process designed to
keep the mill operating at ca
pacity year-round. The mill
in past years has had to cur
tail production on occasion
during summer months be
cause of the pollution prob
lem when the water level
dropped in the Androscoggin
river.
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the NL schedule. The Red
legs scored their runs with
the help of Monzant's two-out
error on four walks, a triple
by Johnny Temple, a double
by Frank Robinson and five
singles. Joe Nuxhall pitched
a five-hitter for his fourth
win.
With the bases loaded, two
out, and the score tied at 2-2,
Monzant missed a throw from
Orlando Cepeda covering first
base. The Redlegs went on to
work their way through four
Giant pitchers and score all
their runs six of them un
earned. , '
In addition to the error,
coming on Bob Thurman's
pinch grounder, the Redlegs
mixed in four walks, a triple
by John Temple, a double by
Fran Robinson and five sin
gles. .
The eight-run ining match
ed the Redlegs' biggest burst
of the season, with eight runs
also crossing in the ninth
against the Chicago' Cubs May
8.
Joe Nuxhall threw a five
hitter for his fourth win
against three losses and help
ed himself with a two-run
single.
Singles by Ed Bressoud and
Felipe Alou with a sacrifice
in between gave the Giants a
run in the second.
Willie -'Mays swiped the
other run in the sixth as he
walked, stole ' second and
scored from there when Nux
hall threw into center field
on a pickoff attempt.
BASEBALL RESULTS
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Chicago 010 101 0003 8 2
Pittsburgh .... 100 140 Olx 7 10 0
Drott, Henry (3). Hobbie (5), Hill
man (7) and S. Taylor; Raydon,
Porterfield (6) and Foiles. WP
Raydon (3-2). LP Drott (3-5).
St. Louis ..I 500 100 0208 12 0
Philadelphia .. 000 000 001 1 5 3
Maglie (2-0) and Smith; Simmons,
Gray (9) and Lopata, Sawatski (6).
LP Simmons (5-8 p. HRS Green
(6th), Sawatski (1st).
Los Angeles 100 001 0013 4 1
Milwaukee .... 210 010 12x 7 11 1
Podres. Klippstein (1), Erskine
(7), Kipp (8) and Roseboro; Willey
(2-0) and Crandall. LP Podres
(7-7). HRS Hodges (12th)., Aaron
(13th). i ...
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Pros, Ex-Collegians
On Presidio Roster
Eight members of the San
Francisco Presidio baseball
team which meets Camp
White this week have pro
fessional connections and
eight members of the squad
have collegiate backgrounds.
The Whiters will be hosts
to the Army contingent on
Wednesday, July 2 at the VA's
Memorial stadium. Play ball
is planned for 8 p.m.
Four members of the Pres
idio Toreros' crew are prop
erty of major league teams,
and four have played minor
league ball.
Three pitchers on the Army
team are major loop farm
hands, West Stock with Bal
timore, Roger Sawyer with
Burly Will
Attend UO
Cottage Grove (UPI) Dy
rol Burleson, holder of the na
tional high school mile recqrd,
has announced that he will en
ter the University of Oregon
this fall.
Burleson, a Cottage Grove
high school ace whose mark
was recently recognized as a
new national standard, estab
lished the prep record at a
meet in Corvallis. He did the
mile in 4:13.2.
Later, competing against
college track stars in Califor
nia, Burleson ran a 4:11 mile,
the best in his career but it
cannot be accepted as a high
school record.
Much Sought After
Burleson was one of the
most sought after track ath
letes in Oregon history.
At Oregon he will come un
der the coaching of Bill Bow
erman, one of the nation's best
coaches of distance runners.
Bowerman has coached such
stars as Jim Bailey, Ken Reis
er,' Jim Grelle and Bill
Dellinger.
Burleson's high school
coach, Sam Bell, recently was
signed as head track coach at
Oregon State college.
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Pittsburgh and Vince Bellante
wnn one of the Chicago clubs.
Dave Hinnigan, an outfield
er, has a contract with the
Chicago White Sox.
Played At Salem
Terry Maddox, outfielder
and ex-Medford high, and
Dick Sotich, utility, have per
formed for Salem of the
Northwest league, Mike De
Souza, first base, for Fresno
of the California State league,
and Ken Carroll, utility, for
Modesto of the same circuit.
Maddox gained ail-American
recognition at University
of Oregon, Bellanti played at
University of San Francisco
and Hinnigan at Villanova
college.
Other former collegians
listed on the Army roster are
Bill Julian, second base, Au
burn college; Mike Drum
mery, shortstop, Orange
Coast Junior college; Walt
Barrett, third base, Pasadena
college; Charles Gritts, out
fielder, College of Pacific;
Mike Sezate, catcher, Arizona
State, and Paul Belafer, Bos
ton college.
John Vicivich is manager
and utility outfielder on the
squad and Frank Kramer is
a utility pitcher and outfielder.
Jet Planes Fly to
Florida, Back in Day
Spokane (UPI) Four KC
135 jet transport tanker
planes landed at Fairchild Air
Force base Friday after a
round trip flight to Florida
in what was the largest move
ment of troops by jet trans
port in the United States.
Col. Donald E. Hillman,
92nd Wing commander, said
the planes left Spokane at
12:40 a.m. Friday carrying
250 military personnel, flew
to Elgin Air Force base in
Florida, and returned that
afternoon. The round trip was
completed in 17 hours. .
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high player, is right fielder
for the Army's San Francisco
Presidio baseball club which
plays Camp ,White on Wed
nesday night, July 2, at the
Veterans Administration do
miciliary field.
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Camp White Camp White
semi-pro baseball team, turned
back Chiloquin 15 to 1 in a
non-loop brush Friday night
and today concentrates on a
tough challenger in the Rogue
Valley league campaign.
The .Veterans Administra
tion domiciliary - sponsored
club is host to Riddle. Game
time at the VA's Memorial
KIRSCH HAS CHECK
Eugene (UPI) Don
Kirsch, University of Oregon
baseball coach, entered a hos
pital here Friday for diagnosis
of a back ailment. Doctors
said they would not attempt
to describe the condition un
til tests are completed. Kirsch
was immediately placed in
traction when he was admitted.
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Winner of today's engage
ment here will be the lone
league leader. Both go into
the fracas with spotless stand
ings. Riddle established itself
as a strong contender for the
mantle by rapping Cave Junc
tion last Sunday.
Don Sanford is the probable
hillman for Camp White today
while Duane Miller isNthe
likely flinger for the Trojans.
Prospect is at Butte Falls
for today's other RVL action.
One Hitter Chucked
Jim Eggers held Chiloquin
down with a single safe rap
Friday night, while his Camp
White mates recorded a total
of 12 hits. The Southern Ore
gon college chucker and ex
Illinois Valley high star struck
out a massive total of 24 over
the nine-inning route, which
meant that all but three put
outs were on strikeouts. He
walked four men. v
Manuel Ochoa collected the
only Chiloquin hit.
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Oregon, Sunday, June 19, J &
Vern Parent had three hits
in five times up for Camp
White. Socking two for four
were Jim Cury, Roby Isaacs
and Don Wendt. Parent had a
two-baser.
Camp White recorded three
runs each in the third, fourth'
and seventh innings.
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