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    a MAIL TRIBWg ngo Me, July 91, 1938
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Jim Skinning, S8-J M1$
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Kv.. Ditched tke Jlrt no-ftit-
Z ter of the majoP leafj aea
son bunday in the pef p
Z formance of a day mar5 tf
sensational hurling.
Bunning, a 20-gamt winner
last season who ot off to a
T bad start this year, fitorlA
masterpiece to give h Zm-
troit Tigers a 3-0 victory ov
; the Boston Red Sox in tbt
: first game of Sunday's doubl-
- header. Only three bttert
" reached base as the Red Sot
: suffered their first no-hitio
at Fenway Park since 1928.
A 6-3, 195-pounder, who
- once boasted he knew o
to handle Ted Williams, Bun
ning completed his materpiece
by retiring the great Red Sox
slugger on a fly to right field.
He struck out 12 batters, in
cluding Gene Stephens and
Ted Lepcio in the ninth, to
take over the American league
strikeout lead with a season
total of 108.
No fewer than six other
hurlers turned in perform
ances that must have had slug
gers wondering whether Ford
Frick had secretly dered
the return of the dead ball.
Delock Win Ttnih
The crowd of 29,529 at
Boston still was buzzing over
Bunning's performance when
Ike Delock gained the Red
Pan Orlich
fop Gunner
Reno (UPD F ormer pro
gridder Dan Orlich captured
top honors in the Pacific In
ternational trapshoot which
ended here Sunday.
Orlich, whj$ resides in Reno,
had an overall score of 1,033
1,050 during the five-dy com
petition. In addition hi XY
400 scd?e ened hir th U
around competition pri.
Joe Degsrs, also of SRane,
captured second holort im
both competition
In Sunday's shooting Gort
Sherwood, seburg, 0., 4&
t eated three othr in hoot
off to win th Grant etacific
Handicap,
Sherwood, Dr. "ltr Sand
ers, Ontario, Calif.; Jrl Kent,
Klamath Falls, Or.; tat Htd
Cox of Madras, Qf ., all cord
99x100. Sherwcttf- lftt
the other three in th 19 Urgtt
shootoff.
Giant Yurnogf
Over 000,000
San Francisco (UPD The
San Francisco Giants are "liv
ing it up" today in more ways
than one.
They're still leading the
National league by a half
game after Suday's 7-3 victory
over te Pittsburgh Pirates.
And, they're over the 800,
000 mark in home attend
ance for the first time since
1955. oSuday's crowd of 22,
814 increased their attend-
; ance to 810,406.
like Giants resume at Phil
adelphia Tuesday night where
they first will finish a game
which was suspended there
last June 22 because of the
' curfew then play a regular
contest.
Ashland Cubs
Knot for Lead
Ashland Ashland Cubs
downed the Ashland Bears 10
to 7 Saturday night in a pee
wee baseball game here.
The win tied the Cubs with
the Medford Tigers for the
lead in the Southern Oregon
Junior loop. Each has six wins
and one loss.
The Cubs got four runs in
the first inning and sit in the
fourth.
AUSTRALIAN IflXI
Travemuende, Germany
CJPL Mervyn Rose of Austra
lia won the men's singles title
in an international tennis
tournament hete Sunday,
while Erika Vollmer of Ger
many won theowomen's title.
Rose beat Sven Davidsson of
Sweden, 7-5, 6-1, and Miss
Vollmer downed compatriot
Karin Warnke, 6-2, 7-5.
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MOTORS
3th at Bartlet - Iff 3-4185
Siu an aven snlit with a 5-2
victory that stretched his sea
son winning streak to 10
trtiaht james. Delock has
won 1 straight in all dating
beck to last season.
At Los Angeles, 17,506
i fans were treated to the rare
' sight of a shutout in the Coli
seum when Johnny Padres
pitched a four-hitter that gave
the Dodgers a 6-0 decision
crer the Philadelphia Phillies.
The win lifted the Dodgers
out of the NL cellar for the
tret time since May 12.
At New York, Whitey
Tort turned in a five-hitter
a the New York Yankees
ehut out the Kansas City Ath
letics, 1-0. The Yankes won
th opener, 3-1, on Yogi Berra's
IQtfc-inning homer.
At Chicago,' Warren
Spaftn scored his 12th victory
of the year, striking out 10
batters as the 'Milwaukee
Braves shaded the Chicago
Cults, 4-2. The win kept the
Braves a half game behind the
first - place San Francisco
Giants, who beat the Pitts
burgh Pirates, 7-3, for their
sixth straight win.
ad Sam Wins
At Cincinnati, Sam Jones
struck out 12 batters and
yielded seven hits to pitch
the St. Louis Cardinals to a
3-1 triumph over the Cincin
nati Redlegs.
Arnold Portocarrero, a
sore arm case last year
pitched a two-hitter as the
Baltimore Orioles downed the
Cleveland Indians, 3-2, in 10
innings. It was Portocarrero's
ninth win.
Rov Sievers 25th homer
gave the Washington Senators
5-4 victors after Dick Dono
van pitched the Chicago White
Sox to a 4-2 decision in xne
other major league activity.
The Tigers scored all their
rims in the fifth inning oi
the opener on a triple by Gail
Harris and four singles, in
cluding one by Bunning.
Podres, who now has beaten
every NL rival, pitched a no
hitter for four innings, as he
scored his ninth victory in the
Coliseum and 10th over-all.
Swashes Round-Tripper
Jerry Lumpe hit a three-run
homer and also drove in a
fourth run as Ford won his
Uth game for the Yankees.
Berra, playing right field for
the first time this season,
broke up the opener after
Inos Slaughter led off the
10th inning with his fourth
hit.
-. Spahn yielded five hits, in
cluding homers to Cal Nee
man and Dale Long but the
Brave's didn't pull it out until
the ninth when Frank Torre's
single snapped a 2-2 tie and
Del Crandall's sacrifice fly
gave the 37-year-old left-hander
an insurance run.
The Cardinals gave Jones
the runs he needed in the
fourth inning when singles by
Stan Musial, Ken Boyer,
Wally Moon and Curt Flood,
a walk and sad sam s in
field single produced their
three tallies.
Portocarrero struck out
four and retired the Indians
in order in seven innings to
raise his season record to 9-5.
The Giants routed Bob
Friend with five runs in the
first inning and went on to
score their ninth victory in
10 games and their 12th in
16 games on a brilliant home
stand.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
(1st Game)
Chicaeo 001 030 000 4 11 0
Washington .. 010 010 0002 5 1
Donovan b-iu ana lxmar. item
merer, Valentinenetti 5 and Court
ney. Loser Kemmerer 5-8. HR
Lemon. Zauchin.
(2nd Game)
Chicago 000 000 211 4 11 0
Washington .. 000 201 1015 10 0
Moore, Qualters 7. Lown 7, Wynn
9 and Battey. Griggs. Hyde 7 and
Courtney. Winner Hyde 7-2. Loser
Wynn 9-9. HR Sievers.
(1st Game, 10 Innings)
Kan. City 001 000 000 01 8 0
New York 000 010 000 2 3 13 0
Garver 8-7 and House. Sturdi
vant. Shantz 8 and Howard. Win
ner Shantz 8-3. HR Berra.
(2nd Game)
Kansas City 000 000 0000 5 3
New York .... 003 200 03x 8 13 0
Urban. Herbert 4, Craddock 8
and Smith. Ford 12-4 and Howard.
Loser Urban 7-6. HR Lumpe.
(1st Game) v
Detroit 000 030 000 3 9 0
Boston 000 000 000 0 0 1
Bunning 8-6 and Wilson. Sulli
van. Byerly 7, Bowsfield 9 and
Serberet. Loser Sullivan 8-3.
(2nd Game)
Detroit 000 110 0002 10 0
Boston 002 000 03x 5 10 1
Susce, Moford 4, Hoeft 8 and
Hegan. Delock 10-0 and White.
Loser Moford 0-3. HR Kaline.
(10 Innings)
Cleveland 002 000 000 0 2 2 2
Baltimore 000 020 000 1 3 8 1
Wilhelm. Narleski 1 and Porter.
Portocarrero 9-5 and Ginsberg.
Loser Wilhelm 2-5.
viTtnvit. I ctr.i'E
Milwaukee 010 100 002 8 0
Chicago 001 000 loo i 3 u
Spahn 12-6 and Crandall. Phil
lips, Elston 9. Henry 9 and Nee
man. Tser Phillies 6-3. HR Ad-
cock, Neeman, Long. '
St. Louis 000 300 000 3 9 0
Cincinnati .... 000 100 000 1 7 0
Jones 7-7 and Landrith. Law
rence. Acker 4, Jeff coat 8 and
Bailey. Loser Lawrence 6-7.
Philadelphia 000 000 000 0 4 1
Los Angeles 100 101 03x 6 14 0
Simmons, Hearn 8. Cardwell 8
and Sawatski. Podres 10-8 Pigna
tano. Loser Simmons 6-10.
Pittsburgh 000 001 2003 10 0
San Fran 500 200 OOx 7 11 0
Friend, Blackburn 1. Smith 5,
Gross 7, Porterfield 8 and Foiles,
Kravitz 5. Giel, Gomez 7 and V.
Thomas. Winner Giel 2-3. Loser
Friend 11-11. HRs Davenport,
Stuart.
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SFCDIKTS
Dairy Maids Grab
2 of 3 Encounters
Memorial Stadium, Camp
White Rogue Valley Dairy
Maids won two out of three
games and Eugene McCulIoch
Chain Saw two of four in Sat
urday and Sunday women's
softball doubleheaders here.
The Maids nicked Eugene
5 to 4 and 1 to 0 Sunday after
noon after bowing to the Wil
lamette valley nine. 9 to 7,
on Saturday evening. Eugene
took the opener of a night
twinbill, 5 to 4, over Klamath
Falls Basinettes. Klamath fill
ed in for Alameda, Calif.,
which did not make its sched
uled trip.
Rogue Valley goes back
into action against a ladies'
rival by meeting the Rose
burg Lumberjills at 8 p.m.
Tuesday at Camp White.
Eugene's Chain Saw gang
recorded come - from - behind
victories on both Saturday
night occasions. The McCul-
Grass Courts
Tourney Starts
Haverford, Pa. (UPD The
American grass court tennis
season officially got under
way today with top U.S. and
foreign stars competing in the
opening rounds of the 59th
annual Pennsylvania Lawn
Tennis tourney at Merion
Cricket club.
Althea Gibson, top woman
player in the world, and U.S.
men's champion Mai Ander
son led the 128 entries into
the week-long tourney. Six
of the 10 ranking U.S. wom
en players also were entered.
Huskies Defeat
Soviet Rowers
Moscow (UPD Even their
Russian hosts agreed today
that superior training enabled
the University of Washington
eight-oared crew to even its
score with the Leningrad Trud
club in their historic meeting
on the choppy waters of the
Khimi reservoir.
"The Washington boys were
in their best form as a result
of a week's practice on the
reservoir," losing Coach B.
Brechko conceded after the
Huskies glided home almost
two lengths ahead of the Len
ingrad oarsmen Saturday.
DUCKSTER LEADS
Astoria (UPD Ralph Dich-
ter of Astoria Sunday led
qualifiers in the men's under
50 division of the Oregon
Coast tournament. Dichter
fired a two-under-par 70.
Three golfers were runner
up for medalist honors. Bruce
Titus Jr., Portland Golf club;
Chuck Hunter, Tacoma; and
Phil Underwood all carded
72's. Senior men and women
qualify Monday.
IPPH HIT PI AU TH IkP.Q
229 NORTH RIVERSIDE
loch crew knotted up the op
ening contest at 4-each with a
marker in the seventh inning
and pushed over the winning
tally in the top of the extra
eighth frame. Against the
Dairy Maids in the finisher,
Eugene trailed 3 to 7 after
five panels but capitalized on
Rogue Valley erraticness for
three runs each in the sixth
and seventh cantos.
Knight's Single Wins
Sharon Knight singled
home the winning run against
the KF Basmettes. Pat Jen
sen had drawn a base on balls
and advanced to third on sue
cessive sacrifices by Darla
Logan and Wanda Conner.
The tying counter in the sev
enth was on a walk to Knight,
sacrifice by McKay and sin
gle by Margaret Du Puis.
For the winning and tying
runs in -the seventh against
the Dairy Maids, Eugene util
ized two bases on balls, three
errors, a ground out and sin
gles by Carolyn Jones and
Conner. The three tallies in
the sixth for the visitors re
sulted from two walks, two
errors, a squeeze sacrifice by
Jensen, three wild pitches
and a stolen base.
Chain Saw swatted six safe
ties off Barron over seven
stanzas while the Maids hit
Du Puis for seven over the
six frames she pitched.
Tullock Four Safeties
Knight had three hits
against Klamath Falls. Tul
lock had four safe blows for
the evening, Du Puis three
and Jones two. Bigham and
Wall had two hits each for
Rogue Valley and Edwards
two for Klamath Falls. Wall
tripled.
SATURDAY L1NESCORES:
Eugene 200 100 11 5 10 1
Klam. Falls .... 030 010 00 4 4 5
Logan and McKay; Adreon and
Chase.
Eugene 000 123 3 9 6 4
Dairy Maids 002 230 0 7 7 5
Du Puis, Logan .(7) and McKay;
Barron and Main.
SUNDAY LINESCORES:
Eugene 000 400 0 4 6 6
uairy Maids .... 000 023 x 5 5 3
Logan and McKay: Callashan and
Main.
Eugene ... 000 00 0 1 1
Dairy Maids 100 Ox 1 1 0
Du Puis and McKay: Barron and
Main.
Grelle Smashes
Yankee Record
New York (UPD University
of pregon's crack distance
ace, Jim Grelle, broke ..the
American record for the three
quarter mile run Saturday in
a handicap meet in Downing
stadium.
Grelle knocked nearly a
full second off the recognized
mark in dashing the distance
in 2:57.5. However, his clock
ing will not be recognized
since the race was a handicap
event.
Are You Ready ...Read JMs
We Are
Cheney Studs Wrap
Up Slate With Win
The Central Point Cheney
Studs snapped a long losing
streak Saturday night by
turning back Prineville here
3-1 in an American Legion
junior baseball game.
Pitcher Al McKinnis per
mitted four hits and struck
out 10 while going the dis
tance for the winners. Jerry
Riley, the losing pitcher gave
up three hits and struck out
six.
McKinnis . retired the side
in order in the top of the first
inning, and Riley came back
to put down the Studs in
order after he had walked
lead-off batter Harley Dick
erson. In the top of the second Mc
Kinnis found himself in the
only serious situation he
faced during the contest.
With one out, Jerry Cole
picked up a single for the vis
itors, and then stole second.
Next up Bill Gittings was
then walked. Cole and Git
tings each advanced a base on
a passed ball, and then Mc
Kinnis walked Tom Nichols
to load the bases. '
Retire Side
McKinnis proved he was up
to the situation, however, by
Oregon Stars
Fly To Russia
. New York (UPD Fifty-four
of the nation's leading . track
and field stars 16 of them
women were en route to
Moscow today for a State de
partment sponsored dual meet
with Russia's top athletes.
New York (UPD Three of
Oregon's top male track stars
and a co-ed left New York"
aboard a chartered air liner
Sunday night for Moscow and
a dual meetwith Russia's top
athletes.
Jim Grelle, Dave Edstrom,
Grelle's teammate on the Uni
versity of Oregon track
squad, and Lt. Bill Dellinger
of the IT. S. Air Force and a
former Duck trackster, will
compete against the pick of
the Russian track world July
27 and 28.
The woman, Sharon Shep
herd, a junior at Linfield col
lege, will toss the shot for the
American women's squad.
Bartzen Takes
Tennis Crown
Chicago (UPD Bernard
(Tut) Bartzen, Dallas, Tex.,
newly-crowned National Clay
courts tennis champion, said
today he was "lucky to win"
his title struggle with Sam
Giammalva.
The second-seeded Bartzen
Sunday beat the 23-year-old
Giammalva, a senior at the
University of Houston, 3-6,
7-5, 6-2, to capture the Clay
championship for the second
time in four years.
Earlier Mrs. Dorothy Knode
of Forest Hills, N.Y., van
quished Karol Fageros, beau
tous Miami, Fla., star 6-3, 6-8,
6-2 to take the women's title.
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getting the next batter to fly
out to third baseman John
Anhorn, and then striking out
the next man to retire the
side.
The Studs picked up what
proved to be the winning run
of the game in their half of
the second. With one out John
Anhorn reached first on an
error and stole second. Then
with two out Phil" Tucker
walked, and Anhorn and
Tucker scored on errors.
The visitors came back in
the fourth to make their bid
when lead off batter Jerry
Cole smashed a double, his
second hit of the evening.
Gittings then hit a single, and
Cole scored on ari error as
Gittings advanced to second.
McKinnis then retired the
side without further incident.
Scoring Ends
. In the bottom of the fourth
Central Point came back with
another run to end the scor
ing of the game. With one out,
McKinnis and Tucker hit
back to back singles. Gary
Johnson then reached first on
a fielder's choice and with the
help of an error the local club
loaded the bases. Dickerson
followed with a sacrifice fly
which scored McKinnis stand
ing up.
McKinnis picked up his
second single for the evening
in the sixth inning but there
were no more serious scoring
threats from either side.
The victory wound up the
season for the Studs who have
been sponsored by Myer-Hol-land
American Legion Post
and Cheney Lumber com
pany. The team . has been
managed by Bill Ashwith and
coached by Bill Piche.
LINESCORE:
Prineville 000 100 0 1 4 5
Central Point .. 020 100 x 3 3 3
Riley and Hamman; McKinnis
and Tucker.
Toronto Booms
Back Into Race
United Press International
The Toronto Maple Leafs
who just a few days ago were
headed downhill, are right
back in the heat of the Inter
national league pennant race.
The Leafs knocked off
league - leading Montreal
twice Sunday, 7-4 and 2-1, to
close within three games of
the lead. Toronto had been
seven lengths behind last
Friday, but narrowed the
gap by beating the Royals
four straight times over the
week end.
In other games Sunday,
Buffalo defeated Rochester,
11-1, in the nightcap after
the Red Wings took the op
ener, 5-3; Havana edged Mi
ami twice, 3-1 and 2-1; and
Columbus squeezed out a 1-0
verdict over Richmond in a
single encounter.
Portland (UPD The 25th
reunion of the 1933 Iron Man
football team of Oregon State
which tied USC, 0-0, will be
held Sept. 27, when the Beav
ers open their season against
the University of Kansas in
Multnomah stadium.
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Sunday. Walters' two-under-par
effort for the 36-hole tour
nament at the Washoe county
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