Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 20, 1959, Image 9

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    (Giants Virtually lie lead
After Seating Cards 3-1
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United Press International
Laugh when you mention
the "soph'omore jinx" because
that's what Orlando Cepeda
and the San Francisco Giants
ar &oing.
Cegeda, the National league
"recfcie of the year" last sea
son, tertainly can afford to
girile with a cool .385 battine
mark and a red-hot hitting
streak of nine straight games.
So can the Giants, now on
the threshhold of first nlace
and making a legitimate pitch
at the pennant in their second
year at San Francisco.
The Giants climbed into a
virtual tie for the lead with
the Braves 'when they beat
the Cardinals, -3-1, Sunday.
Southpaw Johnny Antonelli
subdued St. Louis on eight
hits for his third straight vic
tory. Cepeda started Bill Rig
ney's crew on their way to
victory when he doubled off
loser Larry Jackson in the
second inning and rode home
on Felipe Alou's single. He
added a single later in the
game. Willie Mays drove in
two of the Giants' runs.
Tribe Loses First
Cincinnati poured it on for
a 12-5 win over Philadelphia
while Los Angeles walloped
Chicago, 8-3. The Milwaukee-
Pittsburgh game was post
poned because of the cold
weather.
In the American league,
Kansas City handed Cleve
land its first defeat of the sea
son after six straight victor
ies, 4-3, but the Indians still
retained first place. The Red
Sox scored a 5-4 decision over
the Yankees in 12 innings and
the Orioles and Senators split
--a -doubleheader, Baltimore
winning the opener, 7-5, and
Washington taking the night
cap, 4-2. Cold weather caused
postponement of the Detroit
Chicago game.
Frank Robinson slammed
his third honier and drove in
four runs as the Reds mauled
the Phils. Cincinnati put to
gether two four-run rallies.
Snider Homers
Wally Moon's single with
the bases loaded broke a 3-3
tie and opened the gate for a
five run rally in the eighth
JIUUH15 b 11 H b junviv4
Dodgers to their triumph over
the Cubs. Lefty Johnny Pod
res held the Cubs to four hits
and was backed by a 12-hit
attack that included a homer
by Duke Snider. The homer
was 111c uoauu vjx uiiiuci o ca
reer and moved him to 10th
place, ahead of Hank Green
berg, on the all-time major
league list.
Pinch hitter Zeke Bella of
Kansas City was the man
ho burst Cleveland's victory
ubble. Bella came through
With ' a ninth-inning double
With the bases loaded . off
Verb Score, who had held the
.'3 scoreless until they came
Hp with, four runs in the
ainth.
Trank Malzone's homer in
tie 12th inning off .Ryne Du
re was the blow that won
for Boston. Enos ( Country)
Slaughter sent the game into
HOLDS TWO TITLES
Milan, Italy-flJPD-Duilio Loi
of Italy, the European light
weight champion, added the
European welterweight title
to his laurels Sunday when
he outpointed fellow country
man Emilio Marconi in 15
rounds. "-.. -.
extra innings With a ninth-
inning homer.
Home runs by Harmon Kil
lebrew and Jim Lemon help
ed the Senators to their night
cap victory over the Orioles
after Baltimore had stretched
its winning streak to four
games by winning the opener
with a six-run rally in the
seventh inning.
LINESCORES
American League
Kansas City 000 000 004 4 6 0
Cleveland .. 001 100 001 3 7 0
Herbert (1-0) and House. Score
(1-1) and Naragon. HR Tuttle.
iieia.
(12 Innings)
N.Y. .. 100 001 001 000 4 12 0
Boston .. 003 000 100 001 5 6 2
Kucki. Sturdivant (5) Duren (9)
and Howard. Delock. Kiely (9) and
White. Winner Kielv (1-0). Loser
Duren (0-1). HR Siebern, Ste
phens, Slaughter, Maizone.
(First Game)
Washington 100 003 0015 11 0
Baltimore .... 100 000 60x 7 12 1
Pascual, Hyde (7) Clevenger (7)
and Fitzgerald. O'Dell, Wiihelm (6)
E. Johnson (7) Bamberger (8) and
Triandos, Ginsberg (8). HR Ber
toia. Winner E. Johnson (1-0).
Loser Pascual (0-2).
(Second Game)
Washington 010 210 000 4 7 1
Baltimore .. 200 000 000 2 8 1
Kemmerer (1-1) ant Porter.
Harshman, Stock (5) Brown (7)
and Triandos. Loser Harshman
(0-3). HR Killebrew, Lemon (8)
Detroit at Chicago, postponed,
cold weather.
National League
Philadel. 002 020 100 5 0
Cincinnati 141 004 20x 12 12 0
Owens. Short (2) Farrell (6) Mey
er (8) and Hegan. v. Thomas (5)
O'Toole. Mabe (5) and Bailey. Win
ner Mabe (1-0). Loser Owens
(0-1). HR Robinson.
St. Louis .... 000 100 0001 8 0
San Fran. 011 010 OOx 3 10 0
Jackson. Brosnan (8) and H
Smith. Antonelli (3-0) and Schmidt.
Loser Jackson (0-2).
BOWLING
The "Johnny Rebs" were
first place winners of both
halves and league champions
as the Kiwanis junior high
school t league ended ita 1958
59 season last week end.
Presented trophies for the
"Johnny Rebs" were Mike
Davis, captain, Ranee Cham
pion, Clifton Roberts and
Dave Guches.
The "Ronchy Rollers" won
the playoff and the' second
place team trophies. Trophy
winners are Jack Fowler, cap
tain, Mike Sullivan, Tom Dar
land and Roy Norcross. Other
trophies and awards present
ed were to Mike Davis, high
average, 167, and an award
for high series of 420; Kent
Blew, high game of 22; Wal
lace Huffman, for increasing
average and second high
series, 372; Tom Darland,
most improved bowler.
The four who received per
fect attendance key chains
were Gordon Falk, Ranee
Champion, Mike Davis, Danny
Coffin.
The Rough Riders each re
ceived certificates for being
"Last Place Champions."
Webfoots Open Up
Spring Grid Drill
Eugene(UPD-Oregon's Web
foots opened spring football
practice here today with more
than 60 prospects turning out.
Gone from last fall's fine
defensive team are tackles
Jim Linden and Darrell Ash
bacher, guards Bob Grottkau,
Joe Schaffeld and Will Reeve,
and ends Ron Stover and Pete
Welch. Most of the backfield
is returning.
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Chicago 300 000 000 S 4 1
Los Angeles 101 010 05x 8 12 1
Hillman. Martin (8) Elston (8)
and Neeman. Podres (l-li and
Roseboro. Pignatano (9 1. Loser
Hillman (1-1 1. HR Snider.
Pittsburgh at Milwaukee,
poned, cold weather.
post-
OSC To Meef
SC Grid Team
Corvallis (LTD -Oregon
State will play Southern Cali
fornia in football in 1963, ac
cording to an announcement
Saturday by OSC Athletic Di
rector R. S. (Spec) Keene.
The game will be played at
Los Angeles on Nov. 16.
WINS ON WET TRACK
Upper Marlboro, Md.-(UPD-Don
Sesslar of Lancaster,
Ohio, won the fifth annual
President's Cup sports car
race Sunday in a Porsche
RSK on a wet track at the
Marlboro Speedway-
Martinsville, Va. (UPD The
Virginia 500 Grand National
stock car race, washed out
Sunday because of drenching
rains, will be held here May 3.
Jets Outlast Bisons 15-14
United Press International
The Buffalo Bisons and the
Columbus Jets will be giving
International league score
keepers nightmares whenever
they meet this season, if Sun
day's doubleheader is an in
dication of things to come.
The Jets outlasted the Bi
sons. 15-14, in the nightcap of
their twinbill after the Bisons
had taken the opener, 10-9.
Columbus scored in every
inning but one in the seven
inning second game, pouring
six runs across in the third
frame, while Buffalo racked
u half its total in the first
inning. Bobby Del Greco,
whose ninth-inning homer
won the first game for the
Herd, also homered in a los
ing cause in the nightcap.
MAIL TRIBUNE, MedW, Oregon, Monday, April 20, 1959.
ARMED BUT HARMLESS
Norwich, England- (UPD -Police
asked residents to let them
know if they see a group of
boys wandering around with
machine guns, but said they
needn't be alarmed. The guns,
stolen from a scrap dealer's
yard, were rendered useless
by the government before they
were sold.
Mount Knabalu, highest
peak in the interior of Borneo,
reaches 13,450 feet.
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Tomato
10Vi-oz. can
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Cream of Mushroom ioi2 0z. can 3 for 492
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