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6 MAIL TRIPUyeV Madford. Oreoon, Tuesday, July 29, 19S8
GDodgers Shake Up
iTheir team Foster
Los Angeles WD The fal
tering Los Angeles Dodgers,
in past years pennant con
tender but nof loormat, to
day shook up tlaircter in a
move to get owt si the cellar
and posle tv Manager
Walt AIstgf $.
General Hentgare Buzzi
Bavaaj ga hint to the whole
sale pers(inel Shift earlier in
the day in denying an exclu
sive United "ress Internation
al dispatch from New York.
The report, quoting an official
authority, said that the
Dodger kipper was "out" un
less the club changed to win
ning ways in "the next 10
days."
"We will probably change
some horses (players) before
Phoenix
Jerhcd Out
Qf lead
Unid lrs International
The "Sacramento Soloni
reached up from the depths of
the Pacific Coast league Mon
day nifht and jerked the
Igiojnflif Giants right out of
fire mc.
O ejolons came from be-
U tit ftve runs in the
rtning to edge the pow
4Voraiona team, 7-6, there
by itetping Vancouver to
mK into the league lead on
f$ ftyength of an 8-5 victory
CHi VKant.
tarn T'go remained just
twf Jas kahind the Moun
ties by ninf Portland, 4-1,
in th only othr game sched
uled. Tte same teams meet
again tonight as Salt Lake
City ojns ts series with
Seattle. .
Phoenix looked like it was
headed for another victory as
tje Giants scored two runs in
the first inning, two in the
second and two more in the
iojrth. But the Solons took
ver the lead in the fifth and
there was no more scoring.
Vancouver scored two runs
off Spokane pitching in the
first inning and never gave
up the lead. Joe Frazier
smashed out a towering hom
er for the vinners In the
fourth inning.
fean DiagOgS power was re
sponsible fo nailing Portland
with its fifth straight loss.
Dave Pope poled a two-run
homer 15 feet over the cen
terfield wall in the first in
ning, tnd Ired Hatfield hit
a home in ahe seventh with
a mate on.
PojtltnS scored its only run
indt&e ninth when Dave Mel
lon got hi second double of
the game nd scored on Frank
Keller Single to left.
CJ Sumps
Prospect
Prcajpdtv Cave Junction
' fentinuei its bid for a play
off berth i the Rogue Valley
basebifl league by dumping
Prospect 11 to 9 here Sunday.
The win left Ctve Junction
one-haft im$ behind league
leading Jiddla and dropped
last place Prospect four games
off the xiace., '
Cave Junction jumped into
a 2-0 lead in the first inning,
added another ' one in the
third, two more in the fourth,
another run in the seventh,
three in the eighth and a final
tally in the ninth inning. Pros
pect accumulated two runs in
the sixth frame and added
three more on the last inning.
. Dan Slana&er was the win
ning pitcher, giving up 12 hits,
while Bob Larson was
charged with the loss, allow
ing nine hits.
the team returns, but there's
not a thought of changing our
manager," Bavasi said.
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He wasted little time. He
got Alston on the phone in St.
Paul, where the Dodgers stop
ped off for an exhibition game
with farm club St. Paul, and
came up with the following
checker moves:
The voluntary retirement
of relief hurler Ed Roebuck,
who has been nursing an ach
ing shoulder season-long. "He
might be back next season,"
Bavasi clarified.
Optioning of rookie third
baseman Dick Gray to St.
Paul of the American Associa
tion. Optioning of rookie start
ing pitcher Bob Giallombardo
to Montreal of the Interna
tional league.
The recall from St. Paul
of southpaw Danny McDevitt,
who began the season with
the Dodgers only to be ship
ped down after the first
month with a 1-3 record. He
brings back a 9-4 mark from
Montreal.
Purchase of hurler Wer
ner (Babe) Birrir from Mon
treal, a right-hander with a
12-5 record to date and an im
pressive 2.30 earned run aver
age. Recall from St. Paul of
infielder Bobby Lillis.
Earlier in the day Bavasi
said the Dodgers had "no
plans" to replace Alston with
Coach Charley Dressen, Bob
by Bragan former Pittsburgh
and Cleveland manager and
now skipper of the Dodgers'
Spokane, Wash., farm club, or
Leo Durocher. He did admit
talking to Durocher recently
about the club, but added:
"I'm not embarrassed about
it. I consider Leo the most in
telligent manager out of base
ball." STANDINGS
AMERICAN LEAGUE
W. L.
GB
New York 64
Boston ...
Baltimora
Chicago .
Kansas City
Cleveland .
Detroit
Washington
Monday's Results
Dertoit 5. Boston 4
Chicago 6. Washington 5 (nights
New York 14. Kansas City 7
(nightt
Only games scheduled
Tuesday's Probable Pitchers
Washington at Chicago, night
Kemmerer (518) vs. Donovan (7-10).
New York at Kanses City, night
Ford (13-4) vs. Terry (6-8).
Boston at Detroit, night Sulli
van (8-4) vs. Bunning (8-7).
Faltimore at Cleveland, night
Pappas (7-3) vs. Bell (4-4).
Wednesday's Games
Washington at Chicago
New York at Kansas City, night
Boston at Detroit.
Only games scheduled.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
W. L. Pet. GB
Milwaukee 52 41 .559
San Francisco 53 42 .558
Chicago
Cincinnati .
48 49 .495 6
46 48 .489 6'i
Pittsburgh 46 48
.489 6', j
.484 7
St. Louis 45 48
PhiladelDhia 42 48
.467 8 "2
Los Angeles 43 51 .457
8V2
Monday's Results
San Francisco 3, Philadelphia 2
(1st)
San Francisco 2, Philadelphia 1
(2nd)
Only games scheduled
Tuesday's Probable Pitchers
St. Louis at Philadelphia, night
Jones (8-7) vs. Cardwell (0-0).
Los Angeles at Milwaukee, night
Drysdale (4-10) vs. Ja,y (6-3).
San Francisco at Cincinnati,
night Miller (3-5) or Johnson
(0-0) vs. Lawrence (6-7).
Chicago at Pittsburgh, night
Briggs (4-0) vs. Friend (12-11).
Wednesday's Games
San Francisco at Cincinnati (night)
Los Angeles at Milwaukee (night)
St. Louis at Philadelphia (night)
Chicago at Pittsburgh (night)
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
W. L.
Pet.
GB
Vancouver
Phoenix
San Diego
Salt Lake
Portland
Sacramento .
SeatUe
64 46
62 45
60 46
.582
.579
.566 2
53 51 .510 8
47
.. 47
.... 47
.439 152
.435 16
.431 16 -i
Monday's Results
Sacramento 7, Phoenix 6
San Diego 4. Portland 1
Vancouver 8. Spokane 5
Only games scheduled.
How The Series Stand:
Sacramento 1, Phoenix 0
San Diego 1. Portland 0
Vancouver 1, Spokane 0
Tuesday's Probable Pitchers
Phoenix (Marion Fricano, 5-9) at
Sacramento (Carl Greene, 5-9,1.
Vancouver (Erv Palica. 11-9) at
Spokane (Connie Grob. 7-7).
Portland (Elmer Singleton. 9-9)
at San Diego (Jack Spring. 0-0).
Salt Lake City at SeatUe (un
announced). NORTHWEST LEAGUE
W. L. Pet
GB
Lewiston .,
Yakima ...
Tri-City .....
Wentachee .
Eugene
Salem
18 10
.642
17 11
,607
17 14 .548
15 14 .517 3i,
14 17 .451 5'2
8 23 .258 11 'i
Monday's Results
Yakima 4! Salem 3 (10 innings)
Today's Schedule
Wentachee at Eugene
Yakima at Salem
Ijewiston at Tri-City
Coons Is
Co-Medalist
Oswego -UPD Dave Coons
of Royal Oaks in Portland and
Dr. Millard Rosenblatt, Tua
latin, won co-medalist honors
in the qualifying round of the
Oregon Senior Golfers Asso
ciation championship tourna
ment at the Oswego Lake
Country Club Monday.
Each fired a one-over-par
60 to lead the field in the 50
to 60 age bracket and the 60
and over group respectively.
The tournament first round
matches are scheduled for to
day. Play continued through
Friday.
Pet.
32 .667
48 46 .911 19
47 46 .503 15
47 50 .485 17,i
44 49 .473 18
46 52 .469 19
44 5t 463 19i
42 56 .429 23
DISCUSS TOURNEY PLANS Members of
an Eagle Point Lions club committee dis
cuss women's state Softball tournament
plans with Bob Robertson, Albany, direc
tor of the Oregon State Softball association.
The women's meet is scheduled for Aug.
7, 8, 9 and 10, with first night games at
Eagle Point and Memorial stadium, Camp
White, and all remaining games at Camp
Giants Sweep Twin Bill;
Yanks Ahead & 5 Games
United Press International
Bill Rigney loves kids, es
pecially those San Francisco
youngsters of his we may
surprise the "Old Man" by
getting him named the "man
ager of the year."
"Ain't those kids of mine
terrific?" Rigney beamed with
obvious pride after they swept
a twi-night twin-bill from the
Phillies Monday night to move
into a virtual first-place tie
with Milwaukee only one per
centage point off the pace.
Rigney, who was down in
sixth place 14V4 games off the
pace a year ago today, had
ample reason to be proud of
his young players.
Youngsters Do It
In the opener, 19-year-old
southpaw Mike McCormick
beat, the Phils, 3-2, for his
eighth victory of the season
Giants TraiDing
League Leaders
By .003. Point
Cincinnati, Ohio (UPD The
San Francisco Giants, trailing
league-leading Milwaukee by
only .001 percentage point,
open a three-game series to
night against the Cincinnati
Redlegs.
Manager Bill Rigney indi
cated that Don Johnson may
draw his first starting assign
ment for the Giants but Stu
Miller and Ramon Monzant
are also ready to go to the
mound.
Whoever draws the pitching
chore will have to be sharp to
match the performances
turned in Monday by Mike
McCormick and Ruben Go
mez. Both went the distance
as the Giants edged Philadel
phia twice 3-2 and 2-1.
McCormick was as hot as
the weather in the first game.
He consistently pitched his
way out of trouble rapped a
single and a double, and
scored a run. He came home
in the fifth inning ahead of
Felipe Alou, who smashed one
into the stands.
The Giants scored the win
ning run in the top of the
ninth on an error by ace
Philadelphia reliever Dick
Farrell who took the defeat.
FOOTBALL COACH SEEN
AS FUNNY WITNESS .
Washington (UPD Coach
Duffy Daugherty of Michigan
State nosed out Manager Ca
sey Stengel of the New York
Yankees today as the season's
funniest congressional wit
ness. Sen. Estes Kefauver (D
Tenn.), the chairman and
"straight man" of the Senate
anti-trust sub-committee,
awarded the comedy laurels
to Daugherty on the basis of
his testimony Monday on a bill
to exempt professional sports
from anti-trust laws.
"You caused us more merri
ment than Mr. Stengel," Ke
fauver told Daugherty.
"I'm afraid I can't claim
any of Mr. Stengel's ability,
senator," Daugherty replied.
Stengel captivated the sub
committee, and a large group
of spectators earlier this
month with his . celebrated
ability to talk sideways, like
a sand crab runs.
Daugherty had a smaller
but none the less appreciative
audience composed mostly of
subcommittee aides, newsmen
and Coach Bud Wilkinson of
Oklahoma, a fellow witness
who led the laughter.
Wilkinson was particularly
against only two defeats. Then
20-year-old Orlando Cepeda
singled home what proved to
be the winning run in a 2-1
nightcap triumph.
All other National League
clubs were idle.
The New York Yankees
stretched their , American
League lead $o 15 games
again when they bombarded
five Kansas City pitchers for
16 hits in a 14-7 victory.
Mickey Mantle slammed his
27th and 28th homers and GU
McDougald entered into the
spirit of the occasion by rap
ping his 9th and 10th home
runs. Bob Cerv of the A's also
hit two, his 27th and 28th, and
Hal Smith belted his third of
the season.
Rookie Zack Monroe was
credited with the victory al
though he gave way to Johnny
In the second game, Gomez
came up with his first victory
and first complete game since
May 25 but he had to fight
for it. Jack Meyer of the Phils
took the loss, although he
struck out 12 Giants.
Gomez allowed the Phils
only four hits, while the Gi
ants came up with six. Or
lando Cepeda had half of San
Francisco's hits in the night
cap and two in the opener for
a total of five in eight trips to
the plate. u
While the Giants will be
trying to continue their win
ning ways against the Red
legs, they will be hoping for
a little support from their fel
low Calif ornians from Lo's
Angeles.
The cellar-dwelling Dodgers
are playing at Milwaukee
and they hold an 8-4 edge over
the league leaders this season.
But regardless of how the
Braves make out, Rigney has
confidence that his boys can
hold their own.
"They say we haven't the
best pitching staff, the best
hitting team or the best de
fensive club," Rigney said.
"But I'll take this bunch of
mine until a better one comes
along." -
amused by Daugherty's' bland
suggestion that Michigan State
enjoys success on the gridiron
because it draws its football
players from its regular stu
dent body.
Realizing that he was sur
rounded by skeptics, the squat
tousled haired Daugherty fin
ally conceded astute recruiting
had more to do with produc
ing a winning team than as
tute coaching.
Daugherty was followed in
the witness chair by Coach
Bowden Wyatt of Tennessee
who also was something of a
laugh-getter. His best line was
fed to him by Kefauver, a Ten
nessee alumnus, who asked
what kind of team he would
have this year. .
"Very young and inexper
ienced," Wyatt replied.
IMPROVEMENTS
Stanton, Del. (UPD- Bryan
Field, vice president and gen
eral manager of Delaware
Park, revealed Monday that
the course will spend $3,
100,000 on improvements next
year and will operate a 50-day
meeting from May 29 through
July 25.
" ""
White. Left to right are Stewart Hopper,
Lions club secretary, Robertson, Don Geren,
past president of the service club, ' and
Leroy Regester, incumbent president of
Eagle Point Lions. The club is sponsor of
the tourney. Eight teams will enter, includ
ing the Rogue Valley Dairy Maids. (VA
Domiciliary photo).
Kucks in the sixth. Dick Tom
anek yielded the Yanks' first
eight runs and was charged
with the loss.
Chisox Beat Nats
A three -run homer by
Sherm Lollar and a key triple
by Nellie Fox were the big
blows in Chicago's 6-5 victory
over Washington.
Lollar hit his homer off Tex
Clevenger in the fourth to put
Chicago ahead, 5-4. The Sena
tors tied the score in the fifth,
however, and the White Sox
pushed across the deciding
run in the sixth on Fox's triple
and RaytBoone's infield out,
Turk Lown, the fourth of
Chicago's five pitchers, was
credited with the victory
while Dick Hyde was the
loser.
Leo Kiely walked Xharley
Maxwell with the bases load
ed and two out in the ninth to
force in the winning run and
give Detroit, a 5-4 triumph
over Boston. ,
Kiely walked in the win
ning run after rain had de
layed the game for an hour
and nine minutes in the ninth.
Boston hopped on starter Al
Cicqtte.for four runs in the
fifth but Al Kaline, who col
lected four of Detroit's 11 hits,
singled home two runs to tie
the score in the seventh. Re
liever Bill Fischer gained, his
fourth victory.
Baltimore and Cleveland
were not scheduled.
THE LINESCORES:
PorUand 000 000 0011 ' 7
San Diego .. 200 000 20x 4 9
Pillette. Garber (8) and Tornay;
Alexander ana a. jones.
1-hoenix 220 200 0006 13
Sacramento ..020 050 OOx 7 9
Bowers, McMinn (5), Shipley (5),
Jones (8) and Haller; Osenbaugh
ana uairympie. ,
Vancouver ..200 203 1008 12 2
Spokane 000 103 0105 12 2
Hatten, Hughes (6), Cecearelli (9)
and White: Milhken, Scott (6), Pat
rick (7), George (9) and N. Sherry
MAJOR LEAGUE RESULTS
National League
(1st game)
San Fran 000 020 001 3 10
Philadelphia 000 110 0002 9 1
McCormick (8-2) and Schmidt.
Semproch, Farrell (9) and Hegan.
Loser J; arreli (6-4). HK Alou.
(2nd game)
San Fran 010 001 0002 6 0
PhiladelDhia 000 001 0001 4 O
Gomez (6-7) and Thomas. Meyer
(1-3) and Sawatski.
Only games scheduled.
American League
Boston 000 040 0004 11 0
Detroit 010 001 201 5 11
Sisler, Wall (6), Fornieles (7),
Kiely (9) and White. Cicotte
Aguirre (5), Moford (5), Fischer
(8), and Lau. winner iiscner
(4-6). Loser Kiely .(4-2).
New York ....100 533 01114 18 1
Kansas City 200 113 000 7 10 1
Monroe, Kucks (6) and Howard.
Tomanek, Gorman (5), Daley (5),
Herbert (6). Craddock (7) and
Smith. Winner Monroe (2-1).
Loser Tomnek (5-5). HRs ManUe
2, Cerv 2, McDougald 2, Smith.
Washington . 220 010 0005 12
Chicago ..010 401 OOx 6 12
Constable, Clevenger (2), Hyde
(4) and Courtney; Wynn. Quarters
(2), Staley (3), Lown (5), Moore (8)
and Lollar. Winner Lown (1-2).
Loser Hyde (8-3). HH5 rearson,
Lollar.
Only games scheduled.
Tigers Assume
Pee Wee Lead
Medford Tigers took a half-
game lead in the Southern di
vision Pee Wee chase of the
Southern Oregon Junior Base
ball league by thumping Tal
ent 28 to 0 yesterday.
Only two innings were play
ed with the Tigers scoring
17 in the first inning and 11
in the secqnd. Medfordites
had 11 hits including a homer
by Danny Miles.
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Johnson Sets World
Record Sn EDecathion
Moscow (UPD "I just try
to do a little better each time."
"That's the philosophy that
helped Rafer Johnson to be
come world decathlon record
holder and one of the finest
all-around athletes in sports
history.
Johnson was mobbed by
Soviet fans Monday after set
ting a world record of 8,302
SPORTS
Jim Grelle
Rated
Tops
In Points
Moscow (UPD Oregon's
four participants in the Russian-United
States track meet
in Moscow showed that they
could stay with Russia's best.
Jim Grelle, University of
Oregon star from Portland
won the 1500 meter run in a
time of 3:46.7 to be top indi
vidual point maker for the U.
S. squad. t
Dave Edstrom, University
of Oregon's all-around star
from Sherwood, finished in
third in the Decathlon behind
the world record performance
of Rafer Johnson of Los An
geles.
Edstrom won two decath
lon events, the HO-meter high
hurdles and the 1500 meter
run.
Lt. Bill Dellinger, former
Oregon ace and now with the
U. S. air force took second in
the five-thousand meter race
in a time of 14:28.4
The lone Oregonian on the
women's squad, Sharon Shep
herd of Linfield college, fin
ished fourth in the women's
shot-put with a heave of 44
feet, nine and three-eighth
inches.
Russia edged out the Amer
ican squad 172 to 170 in total
combined points for men's
and women's teams.
Bears Edge
Up on Lead
By United Press International
The Yakima Bears edged a
little closer to front-running
Lewiston in the only game
played in the Northwest
League Monday night.
Yakima edged Salem 4-3 in
10 innings to move to within
one game of the leading
Broncs.
Walt O'Neil hit a solo ho
mer over the center field
fence in the 10th to give the
Bears the victory. Yakima had
tied the score at 3-3 " with a
three-run outburst in the
seventh. .
Clair Hickman pitched
three ' innings of scoreless re
lief ball to take his fourth win
in five decisions. Salem star
ter Don Schaeff er lost - his
fifth against four wins.
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decathlon points in the U. S.
Russia track meet. They
couldn't have picked a better
man as the hero of the first
dual meet between the two
countries. Johnson is more
than just a talented athlete.
Long before he became a
favorite in this capital of the
world's largest country, Rafer
was a hero to most of ' the
2,500 people of Kingsburg, a
little farm town in Southern
California's San Joaquin val
ley. Kingsburg citizens have
been Rafer's biggest rooters
since he was a lad in grammar
school. This is interesting be
cause Rafer's neighbors are
nearly all white. He is a Ne
gro. He made A-minus grades
in high school and was elected
president of the student body.
Heads Student Body
Johnson currently is a sen
ior and president of -the stu
dent body at UCLA, one of
America's great . universities.
Rafer went to UCLA on a
scholastic not an athletic
scholarship. He maintains a
close to A-average and plans
to be a dentist.
Johnson, 22, stands 6-3 and
weighs 200 pounds. He also
starred in basketball, football
and baseball before concen-
Sam Baker
Rated Top
Pro Kicker
Portland Sammy Baker,
who established all kinds of
records at Oregon State col
lege but tried only one extra
point, has become one of the
great stars of professional foot
ball through his ability to
kick the ball.
Baker, who will demon
strate this thumping specialty
for the Washington Redskins
when they play the San Fran
cisco 49ers at Multnomah sta
dium Saturday night, August
23, tied for the National foot
ball league scoring title last
year with 77 points.
He was second in field
goals with 14 in 23 attempts
and fourth in punting with a
42.8 average He set a field
goal record for the 'Skins
with a 49-yarder against the
Giants.
This proficiency rated Sam
a nod on the all-pro team and
his first appearance in the
Pro Bowl game at Los An
geles.
Baker was a prep star at
Corvallis high.
Succeeded Janpwicz
He was originally drafted
by the Los Angeles Rams but
was traded to the Redskins,
where he played a rookie sea
son in 1953 before army serv
ice and a year in the Canadian
league.
He took over the kicking
chores for the Redskins in
1956 when Vic Janowicz was
injured and led the league in
field goals that year with 17.
Baker and another Oregon
product, Dick James, will both
see action for the Redskins in
money 'Help?
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trating on the decathlon. But
he is a modest man who prob
ably is less impressed with his
decathlon prowess than any
of his supporters.
Rafer was asked once if he
believed he could set a decath
lon point total no other athlete
could surpass.
"If I could do anything no
one else could do, the decath
lon really wouldn't be much,
would it?" he replied.
Beavers Lose
4-1 Game
To Padres
San Diego, Calif. (UPD
The San Diego Padres troun
ced the Portland Beavers
Monday night, 4-1, in a Pacific
Coast League baseball game.
San Diego went ahead over
the Beavers when Dave Pope
poled his 10th home run of
the season with Fred Hatfield
on base with a single. Pope
blasted the ball 415 feet over
the centerfield wall.
In the seventh. Pope made
a fine catch of Nini lornay s
drive to right with two on,
robbing him of a double.
Hatfield homered in the
seventh for the Padres with
Rod Graber on base with a
single. It was his sixth home
run for San Diego. v
Portland scored a run In
the ninth when Dave Melton
got his. second double of the
game and scored on Frank
Keller's single to left.
Alexander won the game
4-1, for his seventh decision.
It was Pillette's ninth loss.
Portland's loss marked
their fifth in a row.
the local pro encounter. Ore
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ders will be accepted at its
headquarters in Multnomah
stadium for two more weeks,
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Local Dog,
Victor in
Futurity
Graves Silver Lance, owned
by Raymond Graves, 1694
Spring st.f Medford, won the
Weimaraner Western Futurity
at Santa Barbara, Calif., on
Sunday.
The competition had 1,670
dogs entered from eight west
ern states and was said to ba
the largest one-day Weimar
aner : show in the United
States this year. Silver Lance
was also reserve in winner's
dog in class in the Southern
California special with 85 en
tries. Sire, of Silver Lance was
Catalano's Burt, owned by Dr.
Charles W. Lemery, Medford,
who also gets a trophy. Dam
was Graves Princess Von
Auger.
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