Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 21, 1958, Image 9

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AO Finsterwald Garners
U Toga With 276 Count
Br iSO M. VETZRSER
UlF Iparte 4Uo
Hvertown, Pt- tWI His
dad Granted him to be a law
yer, but Qpw finsterwald was
gls0 todfy h tedded to b
igrae jrrofssional golfer.
For h won the PGA eham
pioijfhip with a pressurized
par-bu&ing round in a head
to head battle with old Slam
min' Sam Snead, and it en
ableg him to beat out Billy
Casper by two strokes far one
of the most coveted title in
the business.
Iif addition to winning the
irst place money of $3,300
raising his money winnings
this year to $25,423 and mak
ing the total $102,000 during
the past four years the tri
umph Sunday took Finster
wald out of "the bridesmaid
class."
Broke lha lea
"I sure was tired of being
a bridesmaid," said the smil
ing, good natured 28-year-old
pro from Athens, Ohio, after
his 31-36-67, three under par,
gave him a 276 and a two
stroke victory over Billy Cas
per in the 40th annual PGA
tourney. Snead slipped to
third place, four strokes off
the pace.
It marked Finsterwald's
Grants Pass Legion
Trips CLM in Pair
CTSnts tfass Mock Tori
RsoildC the season windup for
O Crater Lake Motors by turn
ing back the Medford Ameri
can Legion junior baseball
nine in pth endsoof a twin
bill yesterday at Grants Pass,
The Climat city club, cap-
itaing on Medford's un
steadiness, took the league
fray 6 to 1 and the non-
league second hassle 3 to 2
Medford ended it cam
paign with a 8-win, t-loss
record nd wa t i for third
Johnny Podrct
Cottpiof ei Cycle
Lot Anles (UPD Johnny
Idre, fee southpaw of the
Lee Anjf alts Lungers, is a man
tf distinction in h National
Legfue dy.
When Podres shut out the
Philadelphia Phillies, 6-0,
Sunday jia completed the
"cycle." H now has beaten
0va$ rivfl it least once this
Itlfit leaders
If Vnitti Wrtst International
lyr-Cluk G Al R H Pet.
fctSsifl. St.L. . II 288 44 104 .361
tfciis. S t. (7 343 69 118 .344
O Drlt. Cki 72 286 35 94 .329
Aibfeum. hU... 85 342 53 111 .325
Yf Ufc Chi. 0 359 63 114 318
AICN LGtS
yer-Clu G AS E M Pet.
Goodirftn. Chi. 37 223 24 15 .337
Runnels. Bos. .. 82 311 54 104 .334
Power. Cleve. 82 330 57 108 .327
Cerv. K.C. 80 298 51 97 .325
Ku0in, Det 77 301 39 96 -319
oftie
,Nftionl league Thomas. Pi
rsStes 26; Banks. Cufcs 26; Walls,
Cutaail: Aaron. Braves 20: Cepeda,
Gnts 19; toyer. Cardinals 19.
American leu Jenaen, Red
Sox 27: Mantle. YanKs 24: Siev
ers, Stridors 25; Cerv, Athletics
jf ; Hftmon, Senators 1.
fu. f att ia
.tonl league Thomas. Pi-
rat 74; Banks. Cubs 73: Cepeda,
Giant 90; Anderson, Phils 59;
6pencer. Giants 56.
e'J Amwicin league Jensen. Red
Sox 83; Cerv, Athletics 65: Sievers.
Seators 61; Lemon, Senators 57;
ytlzon, ld Sox 56.'
Pitcfi.,
Ktiongl league Spahn. Braves
12-6; Semproch, Phillies 11-6; Pur
key, Xedlegs 11-6; Koufax. Dodgers
74: Yorthington, Giants 8-5.
O
O American league Delock, Red
Sox 10-0; Turley. Yankees 14-3:
Ford. Yankees 12-4; Sullivan. Red
Sox 8-3; Shantz, Yankees 7-3.
place in the Area 4 South dis
trict standings. Grants Pass
was second in the loop.
, Mock Ford picked up three
runs in the third inning of
the opener on two bases on
balls, a hit batter, an error
and Frank Sprinkle's hit.
Three more were in the
fourth on singles by Marv
Chandler and Jerry Patter
son, two errors and a wild
pitch. Medford tabulated in
the fourth on a double by
Wayne Thompson and singles
by Bob Quinney and Bob
Pond.
AH Runt in Third
Dick Hayes walked two
and struck out three in five-
hit pitching for GP and Den
nis Barr, chucking for Med
ford, yielded just four hits
He walked five and whiffed
two. Lie Holmes got the oth
er hit for Mock and Barr and
Ken Durkee eat hit safely for
Crater Lake.
Grants Pass grabbed all of
its runs of the second game
in the fifth and final inning
and the tussle ended with one
out in that canto. The three
counters were on a walk, sin
gles by Holmes, Rex Benner
and Ray Endicott and a
groundout by Jerry Patter
son. The groundout -but Ben-
her across with the winning
run. Medford scored twice in
the fourth inning on a hit bat
ter, safeties by Jim Berry
and Ray Konopasek and a
miscue.
The home club got all four
of its hits off Herb Wheeler
in the last two frames. Pat
McLaughlin heaved the first
three innings, walking one
and hitting one batter. Whee
ler issued one walk. GP toss
er Roy Harris gave up four
hits and struck out two. He is
sued no walks but hit a bat
ter.
Anderson and Wheeler col
lected hits for Medford and
Patterson one for Grants
Pass.
first tournament victory since
he won the Tucson Open, Feb
ruary, 1957.
Finsterwald was "two
strokes behind Snead and one
stroke behind Casper starting
the fourth and final round be
fore a crowd of 14,000 which
jammed the Llanrech Coun
try Club course fof Sunday's
final round.
Two Strokes Ahead
By the time they reached
the turn, the good-looking
Finsterwald was two strokes
in front of Snead, as Sammy
bogeyed the eighth and ninth
holes. Snead cut that margin
to one stroke when Finster
wald bogeyed the 11th, but
then Snead really went to
pieces. He bogeyed the 12th
when he three-putted from 45
feet and then double bogeyed
the 13th by three-putting
again from eight feet.
That turned out to be the
end of Snead.
Meanwhile, Casper made a
game run to close the gap, but
wasn't quite up to it. His clos
ing round 35-35-70 left him at
278. Snead's 35-38-73 gave
him a total of 280 and third
place money of $2,400. Casper
won- $3,500.
Jack Burke, with a final
round 70, which included an
Eagle, finished fourth with
281.
SPORTS
Net Exhibition
At Gold Hill on
Tuesday Evening
Gold Hill Two young
women of the Gold Hill area
and several well known ten
nis players from Medford and
Ashland will participate in
tennis exhibitions at Hanby
school, Tuesday, July 22, at
7 p.m.
The public is invited. Main
idea in presenting the event
is to create interest in tennis
and to give those who are in
terested better understanding
of the game.
Referee will be Richard Joy
of Ashland.
Tod Tibbutt, Ashland, one
of southern Oregon's outstand
ing tennis players will dem
onstrate different strokes. He
will compete in the singles
against Howard Dugan, Sams
Valley.
Others participating in the
singles matches that evening
will be Janice Newland, Gold
Hill, Miss Phylis Boye, Gold
Hill. , '
Also playing in singles will
be Jerry Kalapus, Medford,
No. 1 player for Pacific uni
versity, and Bob Gourley,
Ashland, No. 1 for Southern
Oregon college, in Ashland.
Following the singles
matches, Joy and Bill Issacs,
Medford, No. 2 for SOC, will
play doubles.
Salt Lake Looms
As POL Contender
LINESCORES:
Medford 000 100 0 1
Grants Pass 003 300 x 6
Barr and Pond; Hayes
Huneycutt.
Medford
Grants Pass
McLauehlin.
Pond. Berry
Longanecker.
000 202
000 033
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CONCRETE C?
Cave Junction Raps
Camp Wh iters 9-5
Cave Junction Cave June
tion Outlaws bolstered their
hold on second spot in the
Rogue Valley league baseball
GIANTS TO TRAIN
Salem (UPD Opening drills
for the New York Giants
football team will be held
Thursday for rookies and reg
ular sessions will begin July
29, club officials reported
Saturday. The training period
will be held on the Willam
ette University campus, the
National Football league
bosses announced.
STANDINGS
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
W L Pet.
Vancouver 57 41
San Diego 56 41
Phoenix 56 43
Salt Lake 50 43
Portland 44 47
Spokane 42 55
Sacramento 39 56
SeatUe 41 59
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Sunday's Results
Portland 9. Seattle 4 (1st)
Portland 4. Seattle 3 (2nd)
Salt Lake 8. San Dieeo 5 (1st)
Salt Lake 19. San Diego S (2nd)
Vancouver 4. .pnoenix 0
Sacramento 6, Spokane 5
How The Series Ended
PorUand 5, Seattle 2
Vancouver 5, Phoenix 1
Sacramento 4. Spokane 2
Salt Lake 5. San Diego 2
NATIONAL LEAGUE
W I,
San . Francisco 50 38
Milwaukee 48 37
Chicago 46 44
St. Louis 41 43
Philadelphia 39 44
Pittsburgh 41 47
Los Angeles 41 47
Cincinnati 40 46
Pet.
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Sunday's Results
St. Louis 3, Cincinnati 1
Milwaukee 4, Chicago 2
Los Angeles 6, Philadelphia 0
San Francisco 7, Pittsburgh 3
Tuesday's Gaines
Chicago at Cincinnati (Nieht)
Los Angeles at Pittsburgh (Night)
St. Louis at Milwaukee (Night)
San Fran, at Philadelphia (Night)
AMERICAN LEAGUE
W L
New York 58
Boston 47
Baltimore 43
Detroit 42
Chicago 43
Kansas City .. 41
Cleveland 41
Washington 38
Pct.
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Sunday's Results
Baltimore 3. Cleve. 3 (10 innings)
Chicago 4. Washington 2 (1st)
Washington 5. Chicago 4 (2nd)
Detroit 3. Boston 0 (1st)
Boston 5. Detroit 2 (2nd)
New York 3. Kansas City 1 (1st,
10 innings)
New York 8, Kansas City 0 (2nd)
Tuesday's Games -Washington
at Cleveland (Night)
Baltimore at Chicago (Night 1
New York at Detroit (Night)
Boston at Kansas City (Night)
NORTHWEST LEAGUE
W
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13
Yakima
Lewiston
Tri-City
Eugene ..
Wenatchee
Salem
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8 .619 l'i
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11 13 .458
10 12 .454
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Saturday's Results
Yakima 3, Eugene 1
Lewiston 5, Wenatchee 1
Tri-City 3, Salem 2 (1st)
Tri-City 3, Salem 0 (2nd)
Sunday's Results
Yakima 6, Eugene 2 (1st)
Yakima 7, Eugene 3 (2nd)
Wenatchee 10. Lewiston 2 (1st)
Lewiston 2, Wenatchee 0 (2nd)
Tri-City 6. Salem 1
Daily's U-Drive
Medford Airport
chase on Sunday by outslug
ging Camp White here 9 to 5.
Larry and Ron Maurer spur
red the 13-hit attack for Cave
Junction. Larry had three
hits in four times up, one a
triple, and Ron lashed a three
run home run in the seyenth
inning.
Mayburn Campbell helped
the Outlaw cause with two"
for four, and John Eggink had
three for five.
Smith Homers
Bob Smith smacked a solo
home run for Camp White,
blasting the first pitch off re
liever Wayne Saffer in the
sixth inning. He also had four
for five for the Whitefs.
Wayne Allen slammed two
for four and Vern Parent a
triple.
Gary Hueners pitched 2 and
23 innings of effective relief
for Camp White, giving up
no hits, but the damage al
ready was done. Whiter
catcher Pete Hale was ejected
in the ninth inning as result
of a beef with the umpire.
Camp White will battle the
Rogue Valley All-Stars af
Memorial field, Camp White,
on Wednesday night. The club
will be made up of ex-Cheney
Studs semi-pros and college
players.
Camp White 100 002 0015 9 2
Cave June. .. 103 200 30x 9 13 1
Eggers. G. Hueners (7) and Hale;
L. Saffer, W. Saffer (6) and R.
Maurer.
By GENE BRYANT
United Press International
The already scrambled Pa
cifis Coast league pennant
race had a new contender for
first place today Salt Lake
City.
The free-swinging Bees,
who have been holding down
fourth place for more than a
month, swept a doubleheader
from San Diego Sunday to
drop the Padres out of first
and move to within 4Vi games
of the top spot themselves
Aided by five San Diego er
rors, the Bees coasted to an
8-5 victory in the seven-in
ning opener, then came up
with a 21-hit 'assault in the
finale to win going away,
19-5.
The sweep gave Salt Lake
the series, five games to two,
and dropped San Diego into
second place, a half game in
back of Vancouver. j
Mounties Take Over
The Mounties closed out a
highly successful week at
Phoenix with a 4-0 victory.
George Bamberger scattered
eight singles to pick up his
fourth shutout and ninth win
of the year" and give Vancou
ver the series, five games to
one. A crowd of 5,785 swelled
the week's total to 40,008
an all-time record for a PCL
series in the British Colum
bia' city.
Sacramento defeated Spo
kane, 6-4, and Portland dump
ed Seattle twice, 9-4, and 4-3,
in other games.
Salt Lake battered losing
pitcher Bud Podbielan, who
went all the way, in what
must have been the pitchers'
nightmare of the year, for 14
runs in the second inning,
three in the sixth and two
more in the seventh. The 14
run second frame was two
shy of the all-time PCL mark
set by the old Salt Lake Bees
against Vernon in 1923. .
The Bees pounded out 13
hits in the big inning, includ
ing a home run, two triples
and three doubles, as the Utah
club batted around twice.
Dick Barone and Joe Christ
opher both homered for the
winners.
Bamberger Breezes
Only three Phoenix base
runners got as far as second
base against Bamberger. The
Mounties, although held to
only five hits by three Giant
Stearns Gains
Portland Title
Portland (UPD Dick
Stearns, Eastmoreland, and
Elaine Porritt, Eugene, won
their way to the champion
ships in the men's and wom
en's division of the Portland
city golf championships at
Eastmoreland Saturday.
Stearns defeated Tom Lilje-
holm, Rose City, 4 and 3, and
Miss Porritt whipped Mrs
Ray Scott, Rose City, 4 and 3,
to garner the crown.
It was the first city title for
both of them. ; .
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pitchers, scored a run in the
first inning on two walks and
a double. They added two
more jn the third on Joe Fra
zier's 11th homer, then clos
ed out the scoring with a run
in the seventh.
Portland's sweep over Seat
tle gave the fifth-place Bea
vers their third straight series
win and moved them to with
in -9 V4 games of first place.
The Beavers got to three Seat
tle hurlers for 13 hits, includ
ing home runs by Jack Lit
trell and Frank Kellert, to
give starter John Buzhardt
the win in the first game, then
rallied for three runs in the
sixth inning of the nightcap
to take the series, five games
to two. Kellert scored the first
Beaver run when he smash
ed his second homer of the
day in the fourth.
Marshall Bridges fanned 11
Spokane batters to run his
league-leading strikeout total
to 134 while hurling Sacra
mento to its fourth victory of
the six-game series. The In
dians staged a two-run rally
in the ninth, but relief pitch
er Bob Ross got the sid out
with the tying runs ou sec
ond and third. The Solons
scored what proved to be the
winning run in the sixth when
Jim Greengrass came home
on Ray Webster's triple.
Women's Golf
The Rogue Valley Country
club lady golfers play for
Thursday, July 24, will be
"specs."
Competition for Thursday,
July 17, was fourth action on
the Rogue Valley women's
trophy. A group saw a tie be
tween Mrs. C. B. Collins and
Mrs. E. W. Sickels. B group
was won by Mrs. W. O. Black
ledge. C' group winner was
Mrs. Frank ,Benesh and D
group victor was Mrs. Byron
Douglas. Nine - hole ' winner
was Mrsl Richard Schwahn.
The second round matches
for the club championship
tournament must be played
between July 22 and July 29.
The final. Willamette Valley-Southern
Oregon tourna
ment will be played at the
Rogue Valley club on Aug.
14. Ladies are asked to sign
up early.
Women who wish to be
paired for Thursday, July 24,
are to call Mrs. W. O. Black
ledge, SP 2-5990.
Thursday Pairings '
Mrs. Dick Finch, Mrs. Warren
Lesseg, Mrs. Rose Jane Bunch; Mrs.
T. A. Culbertson Jr., Mrs. Frank
Tamney. Mrs. E. W. Sickels; Mrs.
Noble Vincent, Mrs. Robert Lock
wood. Miss Parri Stacey; Mrs. Rob
ert Templeton, Mrs. William J.
Miller, Mrs. Ed W. Stevens; Mrs.
Jack Mitchell. Mrs. Mahr Reymers,
Mrs. L. Paul Walker; Mrs. Ray
Frisbie, Mrs. Bernard Nutting, Mrs.
William H. Clark; Mrs. D. M. Lam
bert, Mrs. Fred Conrad, Mrs. Rob
ert Hart; Mrs. William Ruffner,
Mrs. Parker Woods. Mrs. Hl S. El
bert;. Mrs. Ed Milne, Mrs. Ken
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L. R. Smith. Mrs. M. Donald Mc
Geary, Mrs. T. J. Harnsberger; Mrs.
Richard Hogan, Mrs. Floyd Somers,
Mrs. J. W. Barnard: Mrs. C. H.
Barrell, Mrs. Ira Smith, Mrs. Alton
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