Detroit Tigers Continue
With Drive To First Place
Uciled Press International
Who's gonna' hold that Ti
ger if even Hoyt Wilhelm
can't? .
Seven American league ri
vals wish they could answer
the question as Jimmy Dykes'
Detroit Tigers continue their
drive . toward first place.
They're only a game and a
half from their goal now and
Orioles Trade Harshman
To Red Sox; Get Hoeft
By JOHN GRIFFIN
United. Press International
The Baltimore Orioles trad
ed southpaw pitcher Jack
Harshman to the Boston Red
Sox for. another lefthander,
Billy Hoeft, Monday, as big-
league teams broke into a
flurry of player-swapping to
beat the trading deadline that
goes into effect(mt midnight.
And the emphasis was on
pitching talent with he clubs
Webfoots
Tuning for
A AU Meet
University of Oregon, Eu
gene -(Special)- Four Oregon
track stars moved to Boulder,
Colo.., Monday and set' up
training headquarters with
Coach Bill Bowerman on the
University of Colorado camp
us in preparation for the Na
tional AAU championships
next weekend.
The Webfoot foursome is
head by veteran miler Jim
Grelle and includes three-
miler Dick Miller, quarter
miler Otis Davis and freshman
miler Dyrol Burleson. All but
Burelson competed last week
end in the NCAA champion
ships at Lincoln, Neb., and
decided to spend the week at
Boulder to acquaint them
selves with the high altitude.
Berths on the United States
team which will meet Russia
In July and the squad which
will enter the Pan-American
Games in August will be at
gake at the' AAU meet. Last
year Grelle won a spot.
A fifth Webfoot star", de
cathlon man Dave Edstrom,
will continue his work here
preparing for the national
championships at Kingsburg,
Calif., on June 25-26. He also
was on the team which went
to Russia last summer. '
July 4 Meet V
Meanwhile the local track
organization, the Emerald Em
pire association, '. announced
ticket applications for its sec
ond annual Fourth of July
meet, would be 'in the mail
Monday.
Dr. Ralph Christenson, pres
ident of the group which will
sponsor the Oregon AA meet,
said that three special events
are planned this year in addi
tion to the regular schedule
and outstanding fields in each
are expected.
Burleson and Sig Ohlemann,
the Duck freshman ace from
Canada, will be in the 880,
Grelle and George Larson in
the mile, and Ex-Duck stars
Bill Dellinger and Pete Mun
dle will face Dick Miller in
the two mile.
Invitations have also been
sent to Ernie Cunliffe of Stan
ford and Don Bowden of Cal
ifornia in the 880, defending
champion Alex Henderson of
Arizona State, Oklahoma's
Gale Hodgson and Washing
ton's Jack Larson in the mile
and Laszlo Tabori in the two
mile. All are expected to be
on hand unless they are chosen
on one of the teams which
will tour Europe immediately
following the AAU meet this
weekend.
Beavers
Open Series
Portland - (CPD - The Port
land Beavers open a 14-game
stand at Multnomah stadium
here tonight, going first in a
three-game series against , the
Phoenix Giants. Tonight's
game will be a command per
formance for Queen Mary Sue
I of Rosaria and her court.
The Beavers face the San
Diego Padres for three games
starting Friday. A four-game
series with Salt Lake City
opens June 22. And the 14
game stand will wind up with
the Sacramento Solons for a
four-game series opening June
26.
Brundage To Stick
Despite Demands
Lausanne, Switzerland-IUPD-Avery
Brundage, president of
the International Olympic
committee (IOC) said today
he'll stick to his post despite
demands that he resign be
cause of the committee's ac
tion in xlropping Nationalist
China.
"I do not intend to resign,"
Brundage snapped. "This is
definite.""
they've been rolling at a .714
clip since losing 15 of their
first 17 games.
The Tigers ended Wilhelm's
nine-game winning streak
and knocked him out of the
box for good measure Mon
day night with a 6-4 victory
over the Baltimore Orioles
The coup de grace was a two-
run homer by Harvey Kuenn
heading into summer days that
will put hurling staffs to the
test.
The Orioles and Red Sox
had high hopes that the two
lefties they swapped at last
live up to their promise. A
year ago at this time Harsh
man ranked as the ace of the
Baltimore staff with a record
of 5-0 and the converted first
baseman appeared to be at the
peak of his career.
Harshman Slips Badly
But he slipped badly after
that and wound up at 12-17
for the season. This year he
has an 0-6 record, has failed
to finish any of his eight
starts and has a 7.42 earned
run average. Hoeft, whom
Boston obtained from Detroit
earlier this year, has a 1-4
mark and a 6.23 era.
In other action on the play
er mart over the week end:
The Red Sox and Washing
ton Senators called off their
trade in which the Senators
gave Boston relief pitcher
Dick Hyde in exchange lor
Murray Wall. Hyde com
plained of a sore arm when
he .reported to Boston and the
two clubs agreed to cancel
the swap. Left intact, how
ever, was the part of the deal
in which Washington gave in-
fielder Herb Plews to Boston
for infielder Billy Consolo.
The St. Louis Cardinals pur
chased third baseman Dick
Gray from Los Angeles.
Phils Sell Hegan
The Philadelphia Phillies
sold 38-year-old catcher Jim
Hegan to the San Francisco
Giants and recalled pitcher
Dick Farrell from Buffalo of
the International league. Far
rell, a relief ace last season
who went sour late in the
year, was recalled because of
several injuries on the Phils
pitching staff.
Los Angeles recalled out
fielder Frank Howard from
Victoria of the Texas League,
where he was - hitting .370
with 27 homers.
The Pittsburgh Pirates
bought' veteran righthander
Bob Porterfield from the Chi
cago Cubs and sold pitcher
R. G. Smith to the Detroit
Tigers.
And the Phillies dug down
deep - a reported $40,000
worth - for another "bonus
baby." He's Larry Daniels, a
19-year-old recent high school
graduate from Birmingham,
Ala., who is rated a good hit
ting prospect. He is the fifth
bonus player signed by the
Phils within' the past two
weeks for a total estimated
outlay of $290,000.
Darnels is slated for the
Phils'. Johnson City, Tenn.,
farm club. ,
Recreation
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Eagle Point - Eagle Point's
summer recreation program
for boys and girls in the fifth
grade through high school
will start on Wednesday with
pee wee baseball practice and
a meeting of all youngsters
interested in summer activi
ties.
City Recreation Director
Tom Van Etten has called the
pee wee practice for 9:30 a.m.
The general meeting will be
at 7:30 pjn. Its purpose is to
determine the number that
will participate in the various
activities in order that sched
ules can be drawn up.
Miss Ellen Callaghan will
handle the girls' program.
Swimming classes will start
July 6. Van Etten has asked
each boy or girl planning to
take the instruction to regis
ter by July 2 at the high
school office.
Golf Delegation
Set For NCAA Tourney
Portland - (UPD - OSC golf
coach Vera Martin Monday
announced a four-man delega
tion to represent Oregon State
in the NCAA golf champion
ships at Eugene next week
end.
Leighton Tuttle, John Dun
kin, Larry Copple and Lee
Grant will compete for the
Beavers. OSC finished fifth
in the recent Pacific Coast
conference golf tournament
at Eugene and won by the
University of Oregon.
Australia has about 18,000
members of the Ukranian Ca
tholic church of the Byzan
tine rite. r - .
that marked the first round
tripper off the knuckleball
ace in 97 innings.
Hoyt Tagged in 6th, 7th
Wilhelm, who seemed to be
throwing the next best thing
to an invisible pitch in com
piling a 9-0 record and a 1.00
earned run average, shut out
the Tigers for five innings but
then they tagged him for three
runs in the sixth and finished
him with Kuenn's homer in
the seventh. It marked only
the third time in 11 starts
that he failed to finish.
The Cleveland Indians ran
their winning streak to six
games .and went into first
place with a 5-1 win over the
Boston Red Sox and the Wash
ington Senators ended a five-
game .losing streak with an
8-5 decision over the Kansas
City Athletics, in other Amer
ican league games. The Los
Angeles Dodgers beat the Mil
waukee Braves, 4-0, in the
only National league game.
Detroit's Ray Narleski went
7 23 innings before giving
way to Dave Sisler to gain
credit for his fourth victory
of the year.
Bell Throws 3-Hiller
Gary Bell pitched a three
hitter and struck out nine bat
ters to win his sixth game for
the Indians. The Indians made
only eight hits themselves but
three were homers - by Min
nie Minoso, Mike Baxes and
Woody Held. Bill Monou
quette was the loser.
.Harmon Killebrew clouted
his 22nd homer and Jim Lem
on hit his 17th to lead a 10-hit
Washington attack that routed
Bud Daley in three innings.
John Romonosky shut out the
Athletics for eight innings
but then was kayoed when the
A's scored five runs in the
ninth.
Don Drysdale struck out 12
Braves to raise his season to
tal to 103 and win his sixth
game. Bob Buhl shut out the
Dodgers for six innings but
Los Angeles scored four runs
in the seventh on a walk, an
error, a double by Jim Gil
liam and Wally Moon's three-
run homer. It was the eighth
loss in 12 games for the
Braves and Hank Aaron went
hitless in four trips.
LINESCORES:
National League
Milwaukee ....000 000 0000 4 2
Los Angeles ..000 000 40x 4 8 0
Buhl. McMahon (8) and Crandall.
Drysdale (6-5) and Roseboro. Loser
Buhl (6-4). HB Moon.
Only game scheduled.
American League
Kansas City ..000 000 0055 12 1
Washington ..321 100 Olx 8 10 2
.Daley. Meyer (4), Dickson (7) and
House. Romonosky. Stobbs (9) and
Porter. Winner Romonosky (1-0).
Loser Daley (5-5). HR Killebrew,
Lemon, Hadley.
Detroit 000 003 201 6 14 1
Baltimore ......000 010 030 4 12 1
Narleski. Sisler (8) and Berberet.
Wilhelm, Johnson (7), zuveKnnK
(9). Loes (9) and Ginsberg. Winner
Narleski (4-6).- Loser Wilhelm
(9-1). HB Kuenn.
Cleveland 001 300 1005 8 0
Boston 100 000 000 1 3 2
Bell (6-5) and Brown. Monbou-
quette. Bauman (5), Fornieles (8)
and Daley. Loser Monbouquette
(1-3). HR Minoso, Held, Baxes.
uniy games scneauiea.
Alan Holmes,
Eddie Simons
Pace Qualifying
Past champion Eddie Sim
mons and defending titlist
Alan Holmes paced the first
round of qualifying over the
week end for the men's match
play championship of Rogue
Valley Country club.
They stroked one-under-par
71s. Dr. Robert Buck followed
with a 71.
A total of 12 had played
their 18-hole rounds through
yesterday. Qualifying play
will close on Sunday June 2S
with first round play to get
underway shortly thereafter.
As defender Holmes did not
have to qualify but declared
himself in order to compete
for medalist prize. '
Dr. Ralph Odell fired a 69
for low gross in a week end
ball sweepstakes. Simmons
followed with a 71 and Buck
and Jim Sheldon had 75s.
Holmes headed net rivalry
with 68 and Houston Pitts and
Al Maginnis had 69 nets. Gal
en Sanner carded a 70 and
72s were recorded by Ivan
HaVrington,' Dr. Robert Bay-
uk, Nelson Gallant and Brad
Broyles.
Princeton, N.J.-flJPD-Johnny
Heyd of Salisbury, N.C., has
been named winner of the
William Winston Roper tro
phy, Princeton university's
highest athletic and academic
award. Heyd was an outstand
ing halfback on " the Tiger
football team and was captain
of the lacrosse squad.
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Lind Florists Beat
RV Maids; Mazzuca
Hurling String Ends
Memorial Stadium, Camp
White - Erv Lind's high-powered,
alert and sure-fielding
Florists of Portland, spurred
by the deceptive twirling of
Louise Mazzuca, bounced the
Rogue Valley Dairy Maids
9 to 0 here last night for their
10th win against no setbacks
this season in the Northwest
Women's Major Softball
league.
Rogue Valley Dairy Maids
will play the Klamath Falls
Basinette Softball team at
7:30 p.m. on Thursday night
at the Camp White field.
But the home diamond
Dairy Maids, who got off to
an erratic start in suffering
their fourth loss to the Port
landers, had one big consola
tion. When Ellen Callaghan
laid down a bunt in the sec
ond inning and beat it out for
a single, she ended a long
string of hitless innings chalk-
Centennial
Softball
Tilts Here
Plans for a Centennial
Softball feature at Memo
rial Stadium, Camp White,
were discussed here yester
day by committeemen of
the Eagle Point Lions club
and Erv Lind, Portland.
The big attraction will
present the world's cham
pion Raybestos Brakettes of
Stratford, Conn., to Rogue
alley fans on - Thursday,
July 30.
Raybestos will play a
doublebill, meeting the
Rogue Valley Dairy Maids
in one game and the Lind
Florists in another. Antici
pated is a . duel between
Bertha Ragan, steller pitch
er of the Brakettes and
Louise Mazzuca of the Flor
ists. Ragan chucked 24
games without a loss last
season while Mazzuca
struckout 26 batters in 16
innings in the world tour
nament. STATURE RECOGNIZED
Lions plan to sell reserv
ed seat tickets for the cen
ter section of the grand
stand and general admission
tickets at a lesser price for
the bleacher seats.
While Raybestos is the
reigning world champ, the
Florists are past world title
holders and their stature
has been recognized by the
Department of the Army.
Lind's team will leave in
September for a six weeks
tour of Japan, Korea, the
Mariannas. the Philippines,
Taipan. Okinawa and Ha
waii. They will play exhi
bitions with service teams
and in Japan will meet na
tive nines.
Grants Pass Athlete
To Enroll at WSC
Puuman -(UPD- An AIT-Ktato
football center from Oregon
win enroll at Washington
State college in September.
Reed Daughterty of Grants
Pass notified Coach Jim
Sutherland today he will en
roll, at WSC. The five-foot
10 -inch 190 -pound gridder
starred in football for Grants
Pass High and also was a base
ball catcher and a member of
the wrestling team.
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Tuesday, June 16, 1959
ed up from the pitching slab
by Miss Mazzuca. 1
The Florist flinger had gone
40 innings this year, before
the bunt, without giving up a
hit. Twenty-eight of these no
hit, no run innings have been
in Northwest league play.
Handcuffed, Otherwise
But Mazzuca, virtually hand
cuffed the Dairy Maids, oth
erwise. The one safe blow
was the only one she yielded.
She struck out 16 batters and
walked four. Dairy Maids got
on base on just five occasions.
On offense the' Florists put
six . of their eight hits with
four bases on balls and a flock
of errors to record their runs.
Four of the tallies were in the
first inning when the Port
landers got just one hit, by
Hap Piper, and two walks to
go along with the miscues. Pi
per was credited with two
runs batted in.
Mazzuca, herself; contrib
uted to the scoring with a
triple driving home Montie
Wallis, who had singled, in
the fourth inning.. The pitch
er then came home on an er
ror. A double by Liz Locke, a
groundout by Delores Price
and a single by Roma Menold
gained a marker in the fifth
inning. In the sixth another
pair crossed home on an er
ror, a pair of wild pitches,
two walks, a fielder's option
and a hit by Price.
Rogue Valley four times
had runners as far as second
base.
Piper and Wallis each
lashed two hits for the Flor
ists. Callaghan pitched the first
four innings for the Maids, al
lowing five hits and three
bases on balls and fanning one
batter. Doris Hickson went
the last three on the slab. She
gave four hits and four walks.
Nifty sacrifice bunts were
put down for the. Maids by
Janet Pfaff and Diane Wall.
While neither team has
completed the first half of
league play, the Lind vic
tories of 2 to 0 on Sunday and
9 to 0 last night were in the
second half of play. The Flor
ists are 8-0 for their first half
and the Maids 4-6. Rogue
Valley finishes the front part
of its slate with a trip to Van
couver, B.C. for games this
Saturday and Sunday. The
Portlanders left here for a
non-league jaunt into Cali
fornia and Arizona.
LINESCORE:
Florists 400 212 09 8 0
Dairy Maids 000 000 0 0 1 6
Mazzuca and Wallis: Callaghan,
Hickson (5) and Main.
Welterweight
To Arrive
Portland-(OPD- Welterweight
champion Don Jordan will ar
rive here Friday to set up
camp in preparation for his
July 10 title defense against
Denny Moyer. ,
Accompanying Jordan will
be Don Nesseth, his manager,
and trainer Eddie Futch along
with a couple of sparring
partners.
Promoter Tommy Moyer
said Monday that Jordan's
training site has not as yet
been selected.
Challenger Denny Moyer
continues to work out at the
Grand ave. gymnasium with
his brother Phil and Eddie
Chavez as sparring partners.
Barranquilla, Colombia-(UPD
Gabriel Antonio Cuestas, a
soccer goalie, was killed Mon
day by lightning during a
game in Santo Tomas.
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All-Comers Track Meet
-
Entry Procedure Outlined
Procedures for entry in the
first all-comers track and field
meet here this summer have
been outlined by Don Spinas,
Medford, area coordinator for
the Oregon AAITs Olympic
Development program.
The first of five meets is
scheduled for Saturday, June
20, at Medford High stadium.
Events for boys and girls ages
nine through 16 years will be
run between 10 aon. and
12:15 pjn. and high school,
ages 17 and 18, and open
events are planned for 5 to
7 pjn. '
Spinas pointed out that
meet entrants must be AAU
members. AAU cards may be
obtained at a cost of 50c at
time of registration on Satur
day. There is a charge also
of 25c per person also to enter
the meet. The funds will be
used for purchase of meet
awards.
Well Ahead of Time
The coordinator advised
prospective contestants to get
to the stadium well ahead, of
their first event. He suggest
ed arrival an hour or so be
fore participation to allow
time for a good warm-up.
Registration should be done
upon arrival at the stadium
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Salt Lake Hurler
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San Francisco - (UPD - Dick
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