Milwaukee Braves Fined
For World Series Leak
. . New York-ttPD-Ryne Duren
-apologized to umpire Charley
-Berry today and said he'll
-"gladly" pay a $250 fine but
Del Crandall angrily insisted
it was "unfair" to fine 22
Braves players $50 apiece be
cause of a World Series leak.
The fines were imposed by
Commissioner Ford Frick. Du
ren drew his for a "choke-up"
gesture directed by Berry dur
iag the sixth game of the se
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New York-(UPD-Pat McMur
try of Tacoma, Wash., and
George Chuvalo of Toronto
are two very similar young
men.
Each of these heavyweights,
who meet in Madison Square
Garden on Friday night, has
a dream of fighting for the
heavyweight championship of
the world. Neither is marked
around the eyes or ears with
the stamp of his trade; neither
has ever been knocked down
and both of them work as a
pick and shovel man on a con
struction gang.
The similarity ends there.
Chuvalo is a tearing,
ripping Croatian who prefers
to bang away in the Rocky
Marciano manner. He appers
shorter than his 6 feet, 1 inch
.because of his broad, bullish
build and he contends with
quiet brashness that despite
a 14-bout pro career he is
ready-right now for Floyd
- Patterson.
Prefers Outside Boxing
. McMurtry, at 26, five years
older than his Canadian rival,
is a rangy 6 feet, 1 inch for-
' mer Marine who admits that
whilehe can work in close
t he prefers to box outside and
. "cut em' up.
V : "My idol was Gene Tun-
ney," McMurtry says of the
Shakespeare - reading Marine
who won the heavyweight
title from Jack Dempsey. "I
hope I can do as well as Tun
ney did."
One thing sure, the pleasant-speaking
McMurtry has
both the" experience and the
inspiration. Father of a 3-year-old
daughter and a 2-year-old
son, he began boxing against
his brother under their fa
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ries while the 22 Milwaukee
players were hit for disclosing
how they had voted to divide
their series money.
Duren had said after the
sixth game he didn't remem
ber . making the derisive
choke-up sign at Berry and he
repeated that assertion at his
San Antonio, Tex., home Mon
day night.
"They told me I put my
hand to my throat when I was
ther's guidance when he was
six years old.
"We boxed each other on
professional fight cards," he
grins, "and the crowd threw
coins into the ring for us."
Wins Marine Title
McMurtry subsequently be
gan to box as an amateur at
15. and won 103 of 105 bouts.
As a Marine in Korea in 1952
and 1953 he won the Far East
ern heavyweight champion
ship and the first all-Marine
light heavyweight crown.
Since turning pro in 1954,
McMurtry won 23 of 29 bouts,
23 by knockouts. He was the
fifth ranking heavyweight
when, in February, Willi
Besmanoff won a disputed de
cision and knocked Pat out
of the top 10.
Chuvalo, who has large,
powerful hands, turned pro
after a brief but spectacular
amateur career during which
he floored four rivals in the
space of an hour and a half.
As a pro he has had 14 bouts,
winning 11 and 8 of those by
knockouts.
"I come from the 'junction'
section of Toronto," he says.
"It's a pretty rough neighbor
hood and you had to be able
to fight. I saw some amateur
bouts on television and de
cided that's for me."
The Toronto butcher's son
was 15 then and now, six
years later, he figures he's
"ready for anybody because
all fights are the same to me."
The 7 to 5 odds say he's
right this time, anyhow.
Berkelev. Calif.-(UPD-Three
California Bears players were
moved up to the starting line
up today by Coach Pete El-
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arguing with Berry but I hon
estly don't remember doing
it," said the bespectacled Yan
kee relief ace.
"If I did do it, then I cer
tainly am sorry it happened
and I want to apologize' to
Charley Berry. I'm not angry
about the fine. I'll pay it
gladly with the biggest smile
you ever saw. This has been
my happiest season in base
ball. Nothing can mar it.
No Hard Feelings
"Nobody likes to lose $250,
but if I did something wrong
then I guess I deserve to pay
it. I have no hard feelings
against anyone."
The incident for which Du
ren was fined occurred in the
last half of the 10th inning
during the sixth series game
played in Milwaukee. The
Yankees were ahead, 4-2, and
the count was 3-and-2 on John
ny Logan when Duren threw
a fast ball which Berry called
"ball four."
Duren stormed off the
mound shouting at the umpire
On his way back to the rubber
he turned in Berry's direction
and put his hand on his neck,
implying the umpire had
"choked up" because he did
not have the courage to call a
close third strike against a
Milwaukee player before a
partisan Braves' crowd.
Berry did not see Duren's
gesture himself because his vi
sion was obscured by Yankee
catcher Yogi Berra, but two
other umpires, who were not
identified, did and urged Ber
ry to report it to the commis
sioner. Berry did so and Duren re
ceived official notification of
the fine at San Antonio Mon
day. The fine will be deduced
from Duren's winning World
Series share which should
come to approximately $8,700.
Although the Yankee pitch
er took the fine with a smile,
Crandall didn't.
"Not fair," Crandall says.
"We're being , made the
goats," said the Milwaukee
team captain when informed
that he along with 21 other
Braves' players were being
assess $50 each.
"It's not quite fair,' Cran
dall added. "That information
could have come from other
sources. Lots of people knew
about the split. Other mem
bers of the organization could
have been guilty."
Charles Segar, secretary
treasurer of baseball, an
nounced the fines for Frick.
He said Milwaukee players
did the same thing last year
and had been reprimanded.
The players fined were
Hank Aaron, Joe Adcock, Bill
Bruton, Bob. Buhl, Lew Bur
dette, Gene Conley, Was Cov
ington, Crandall, Harry Hane
brink, Joey Jay, John Logan,
Felix Mantilla, Ed Mathews,
Don McMahon, Andy Pafko,
Del Rice, Humberto Robinson,
Bob Rush, Red Schoendienst,
Warren Spahn, Frank Torre
and Bob Towbridge.
BOWLING
CLASSIC LEAGUE
W
L
9
10
11
1U4
Edith & Henry's 19
sewinj Machine Center 18
Trail Creek Lumber Co. 17
Lamport's Sporting Gds. 16 4
Hight Real Estate 15
13
Oak Knoll Golf Course 14 Va ' 1314
iviorse ivioiors 13 15
Hillyer Oil Co. i 11 17
E. H. Mann Co 10 18
Sam's Sporting Goods -. 6 22
Results:
Sewing Machine Center 3 (Walt
Daigle 629) 2706; Hillver Oil Co.
1 (Frank Knox 602) 2657.
Sam's Sporting Goods 3 (Leo
Webster 590) 2678; Trail Creek
Lumber Co. 1 (Ernie Engelkes 574)
2591.
Edith & Henry's Drive in 4 (Dick
Knutson 626) 2876; Oak Knoll Golf
Course 0 (George Clark 612) 2761.
Hight Real Estate 3 (H. A. Green
575) 2683; Lamport's Sporting
Goods 1 (Jim Morgan 570) 2594.
Morse Motors 3 (Earl Lens 545)
2567; E. H. Mann Co. 1 (Gordon
Schultz 534) 2535. v
VICTORY LEAGUE
W
Clave Construction 17
Jackson County Federal 15
L
3
5
S
7
10
9
11
11
Ills
1314
14
19
Pioneer Club
14
Trowbridge & Flynn
Baker Moulding .
U.S. Bank
Quality Market
Hearin Lumber
Rogue Sportsman , ...
Hillyer Oil
E. H. Mann
Viking Sewing Center
13
10
11
9
9
8
6'.
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1
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Results:
Clave Construction 3 (Doris Hick
son 418) 2069; U.S. Bank 1 (Char
lene Pardee 445 ) 2061.
Jackson County Federal 3 (Daisy
Stone 471) 2036; Trowbridge &
Flynn 2 (Lucy Turner 452) 2010.
Pioneer Club 3 (Simonne Petard
464) 1979; Baker Moulding 1 (Selma
Starr 422) 1924.
Rogue Sportsman 1 (Jackie Wil
son 479) 2012; Quality Market 3
(Helene Culy 519) 2083.
Hearin Lumber 4 (Jan Frohreich
454) 2087; Viking Sewing Center 0
(Yvonne Strobel 435) 1867.
Hillyer Oil 3 (Helen Clark 516)
2116; E. H. Mann 1 (Eleanor Lenz)
2035.
Split conversions: Eunice John
son 5-10, 517; High game: Helen
Clark, 206; High Series: Helene
Culy and Eleanor Lenz, 519.
WOMEN'S MAJOR LEAGUE
W
L
2
8
15
19
20
20
Kellers
26
Pin Ups
20
13
9
8
8
Buddies Follies
Sputniks ni
Triple Threats
Channel Cats
Results:
Channel Cats 0
(H. Culv 469)
1361; Fin Ups 4
1541.
(M. Clark 535)
Buddies Follies 0 (E. Baker 487)
1378; Keglers 4 (V. Knox 539) 1503.
Sputniks III 4 (V. Cummings 493)
1436; Triple Threats 0 (J. McCready
498) 1393. -
High series: V. Knox, 339. M.
Clark. 535. G. Riggs. 520. S. Daigle,
515. High game; S. Daigle, 187.
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Bill Lillard in
Bowling Exhi
Bill Lillard, former match
game champion.will appear in
a special exhibition of his
cool, precise bowling style
Thursday at Medf ord Bowling
lanes.
Lilliard, a member of the
Brunswick Advisory Staff of
Bowling Champions, is one
of the hottest names in the
sport. With- the many years
of competition left for him,
he appears certain to become
one of the sport's all-time
greats.
Fred Anderson, manager of
Medford lanes, said that Lill
ard will appear in both the
afternoon and evening. Times
are 2 and 9:15 p. m. Exhibi
tions are open to the public
free of charge. -
Among those who may roll
against Lillard i s Gordon
Schulz who recently won in
an exhibition here from Bud
dy Bomar, another of the
country's top performers.
Lillard already has many
records and much legend be
hind him. His manner of tak
ing charge at the annual all
star tournaments alone would
have stamped Lillard for
greatness. His taking charge
in the 1956 ABC Tournament
in Rochester, N. Y., practical
ly assures him of a place on
the list of bowling's most hon
ored stars. , '
His records include the
three titles he won at the
1956 ABC tournament team,
doubles and all-events. No
man before Lillard ever won
three titles in the same tourn
ament. Lillard also set the
cash prize record for ABC
Tournament records when he
won $2,180.75. He is the
fourth man to win four ABC
titles-he was a member of the
1954-55 team of champions.
Some of the legend is being
WILD ROUND IN RING
ENDS SCANLON WINS
San Francisco fDPD One of
the wildest rounds in San
Francisco boxing history put
an end to the victory string
of young Bobby Scanlon on
Monday night-and led to the
Dossibilitv of a rematch with
Paoli Rosi, that could fill the
Cow Palace.
Rosi. the Italian-immigrant
now living in the Bronx,
knocked out Scanlon in the
third round of a scheduled
10 round lightweight battle.
Rosi came in at 135 Va pounds
to 13514 for Scanlon.
"All I want is a rematch,"
said Scanlon in the wake of
his first loss in 33 battles.
"It was a stupid mistake-
getting hit by that right. I
lunged in and was tagged, it
was stupid," said Scanlon.
Rossi agreed.
"This boy is a sucker for a
hook," said Rosi, fighting one
of his best battles. "Scanlon
lost his mind after I knocked
him down."
It was one of the most thril
ling bouts ever staged in the
cavernous Cow Palace.
Both men bled profusely
in the first round-Rosi from
a cut above his left eye, Scan
lon from the nose after a slug
ging start.
In the second, both took it
easy, apparently because each
fighter had ideas for a quick
finish in the third.
That set the stage for the
explosion.
Rosi tagged Scanlon with
a right hook that sent the
San Francisco lad to the can
vas. Before referee Matt Zid-
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Norfolk, Va.-(DPD-Navy will
play in the annual "Oyster
Bowl" shrine game at Norfolk
through 1962. Navy meets Tu
lane in the bowl encounter
this Saturday and faces Syra
cuse next year. Future oppo
nents will be announced at a
later date.
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BILL LILLARD
Bowls Her Thursday
supplied by the final match
with Joe Wilman in the 1955
56 All Star tournament. Three
times during the course of
play the lead changed hands;
the last time was on the final
ball of t h e final . frame. It
wasn't until the ball passed
into the pit that anyone,, let
alone Willard or Wilman,
knew who was champion.
Their contest resulted in an
eight pin margin for Lillard
the shortest in the touna
ment's history at the end
of 100 gruelling games.
The slender tenpin star ap
pears in exhibitions and in
struction sessions across the
nation for the Brunswick-Balke-Collender
Co., 11 year
old bowling equipment manu
facturer. Lillard has been named to
three All - American teams.
His first selection came in
1950-51 and he was honored
in 1953-54 as captain of the
first team. He also made the
first team two years ago.
Lillard will be seen in a
television match this evening
on the regular weekly kegling
presentation over station
KBES.
ich could start a count Scan
lon was up like a tiger after
Rosi. A swinging right caught
Rosi as he backpedaled and
the Italian fell to the can-vas-also
for no count.
When he got up Scanlon
came in for the kill, but in
stead -walked into the right
hook that put him face down
for the count.
Scanlon said it was the
hardest he ever had been hit.
Martinez
Fight Talked
Newark, N.J.- (UPD - Promo
ter Willie Gilzenberg an
nounced today he will match
welterweight contender Vince
Martinez for a November bat
tle with either Setfan Redl
or Art Aragon. .
Martinez of Paterson, N.J.,
is ranked number one by the
National Boxing association,
and number seven by the
Ring magazine. Neither Redl
of Passaic, N.J., nor Aragon
of Los Angeles is rated.
Orioles Buy
Mounty
Baltimore -(UPD- The Balti
more Orioles purchased Jim
Finigan, 30-year-old infielder,
today from Vancouver of the
Pacific Coast league in a
straight cash deal.
Finigan who played for the
Philadelphia Athletics and De
troit Tigers before being trad
ed to the San Francisco
Giants last winter, spent most
of the 1958 season with Phoe
nix of the Pacific Coast
league.
Pullman, Wash.-(UPD-Wash-ington
State will have its ace
quarterback Bob Newman
back on the field Saturday.
PER
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Grade
at
Stanford's Cactus Jack Contrite
Over Washington 22-12
San Francisco -(UPD Sez
Cactus Jack Curtice, the
sage of "The Farm" at Stan
ford! "If you coach football long
enough, sooner or later you'll
get carried off the field -or
kicked off."
Last Saturday Curtice was
embarrassed when his players
attempted to carry him off
the field after the Indians had
upset Washington, 22-12-fol-lowing
three consecutive
drubbings.
Curtice, who is a second
Bob Hope on the interview
platform when he loses, was
Black Tornado Jayvees
Win From Crater Eleven
Medford High school foot
ball junior varsity mounted
one march which scored but
its defense was its best of
fense last night in a 19 to 0
victory over Crater at Central
Point.
Two Junior Tornado touch
downs came on pass intercep
tions. Booth Deakins stole a
toss by Comet Loyal Higin
botham in the first quarter
and raced 71 yards to the goal.
In the second period Dick
Ragsdale nabbed another Hig
inbotham pass and ran it back
35 yards to the touchdown
zone.
Medford drove from mid
field in eight plays and tallied
on the first play of the fourth
quarter with Al Funston tak
ing a pitch to cover the last
11 yards. Bob Custance made
good on one of three kicks for
a bonus point.
Comets Top Yardage
Crater rocked Medford for
a number of substantial losses
in spirited defensive play and
piled up a wide margin in
scrimmage yardage. But pen
alties, pass interceptions, loss
es at crucial moments and the
elapse of time spoiled the
scoring effort. The Comets
outgained the Tornado 176 to
61 in yardage and wound up
ahead in first downs eight to
seven.
The Comets had the ball
once on the Medford eight af
ter a fumble recovery by Jim
Eldred and a 15 yard push by
Don Gillaspey but the efforts
fizzled when two plays lost a
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9th and Bart left Streets
quite contrite about the Wash
ington victory. ' .
'Jit just proved that if you
stick with American kids
long enough they will come
through," he said. '
"Even when we took those
three terrible lickings, they
never gave up. And you
would think our boys might
have tossed in the towel when
Washington marched for a
touchdown the first time it
got the ball against us.
Coach Impresses
"But they didn't. They
just stayed in there and
fought all the way. We win
total of 16 yards. Then Deak
ins of Medford turned a Crat
er pass into a Tornado touch
down.
The home club got to the
Medford 15 on a Gary John
son to Harold Twedell pass
play for 32 yards just before
the half ended but was back
on the 19 when time ran out.
Crater surged from its 10 in
the closing minutes of the
ruckus and a 24-yard pass
play, Gary Johnson to Durand
Waller, put the ball on the
Tornado.
Waller, off balance on the
catch, fell ruining a possible
chance to go all the way. A
Johnson heave to Roscoe Day
failed to connect and another
Johnson toss was batted down
by Medford's Jim Barry. A
throw by Don Gillaspey was
intercepted by Ragsdale to
crush the threat.
An early stanza intercep
tion by Ragsdale paved the
way early in the second quart
er for a Medford surge that
came with two yards of the
Comet goal. A first down was
missed by just an inch or two.
Medford in the third quart
er fought to a first down on
the Crater 18 but was shoved
back to the 44 in the next
three lays for a net loss of
26 yards.
ADCOCK TO HOSPITAL
Milwaukee, Wis. -(UPD- The
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Monday that first baseman
Joe Adcock wounld enter Mil
waukee Hospital Thursday for
examination of "c a r t i 1 e g e
trouble" in his right knee.
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one game and the kids want
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"It makes you realize there
is something to coaching,
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Prior to the' Washington
game, Stanford had been
stunned by Washington State,
40-6; by Rice, 30-6, and by
Northwestern, 28-0.
Curtice said that his lads
had been working harder the
last three weeks than at any
time this year.
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