Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 21, 1959, Image 13

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    Mew York Yankees Wow
1
(Barnes off Lead
By United Press International
Bill Skowron's batting
splugre carried the New York
Yankees to a 10-2 victory over
the Cleveland Indians Satur
day and to within one and one-
half games of the American
league lead.
'Skowron rammed two hom
ers and batted in five runs in
all as the fifth-place Yankees
gained their 17th triumph in
the last 23 games. The Cleve
land loss, coupled with Bos
ton's 8-2 triumph over the
Chicago White Sox, still left
the Indians in first place.
The Detroit Tigers railed
for five runs in the sixth in
ning to defeat the Washing
ton Senators, 7-4, in the only
other day game. Chicago was
scheduled to meet the Red
Sox again in a night game
while Kansas City was at Balt
imore, also in a night game.
Saturday's action left the
standings in this order: Cleve
land is first, a half game in
front of the Tigers and Or
ioles; Chicago slipped to
fourth, a game out, and the
Yankees remained in fifth, one
and one-half games out.
Duke Maas, a bit shaky at
the start, settled down to
pitch eight-hit ball against
Cleveland as he picked up bis
fifth victory. He had a shut
out until the ninth when
Woody Held hit his ninth
homer with one on.
Red Sox Score
The Red Sox scored four
times in the first inning and
it was more than eough to
give Tom Brewer his fifth vic
tory. Early Wynn, the victim
of the Boston splurge, was tag
ged with his sixth loss against
nine victories.
Eddie Yost's bases-loaded
single with two out in the
sixth was the key blow in De
troit's victory over the Sen
iors. Yost wound up with
three hits as Frank Lary gain
ed his eighth victory against
three losses. Hal Griggs, who
had a 2-0 shutout going until
the. sixth, picked up his fifth
loss against only two victories.
The Kansas City Athletics
beat the Baltimore Orioles
6-2, and the Red Sox routed
the White Sox, 9-0, in night
games. ,
Shot Put
Mark Set
At Boulder
Boulder, Colo. (DPD Par
ry O'Brien of the Southern
California Striders set the on
ly new meet record Friday
in the eight final events of
the National AAU track and
field championships.
He put the 16-pound shot
62 fet 2V4 inches, three inches
farther than the record he set
last year.
New Mexico university's
Rich Howard said his victory
over world record holder
Glenn Davis in the 400-meter
hurdles was his "greatest
thrill." Davis ran second to
Howard's 50.7 second time,
which was far short of Davis'
world record of 49.2.
Dumas Wins High Jump
Lanky Charlie Dumas of
the Striders won the high
jump with a leap of 6 feet 9
inches to capture his fifth
straight AAU title.
Harold Connolly, also of the
Striders, had little trouble
winning the hammer with a
throw of 216 feet, 10 inches,
far from his world record of
225 feet 4 inches.
Fleet Lee Galhoun, Fort
Wayne, Ind., breezed home
first in the 110-meter high
hurdles with a time of 14 sec
onds. Greg Bell, Indianapolis,
soared 26 feet IV inches to
win the broad jump.
Max Truex, former Univer
sity of Southern California
ace, overtook Australian Al
Lawrence of Houston univer
sity on the final lap to win the
grueling 10,000-meter run in
31-minutes, 35. S seconds.
A "family night" crowd of
26,402 at Baltimore saw the
A's snap a seven-game losing
streak and hand Hoyt Wilhelm
his second loss after nine
straight victaories. Bob Cerv
hit two homers and' Jerry
Lumpe one to lead Kansas
City's 17-hit attack.
The Red Sox completed a
sweep of their day-night doub-
leheader with the White Sox
when Jerry Casale pitched a
three-hitter for his sixth win.
The Red Sox iced the game
with six runs off Dick Don
ovan in the third inning. The
loss dropped the White Sox
into fifth place.
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Ladies' Softball
NORTHWEST WOMEN'S
MAJOR LEAGUE
(First Half)
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Lfnd Florists 8 0 1.000
Vancouver, B.C. 6 0 1.000 1
American Linen 6 9 .545 3'j
Seattle Ramblers 4 4 .500 4
Rogue Vallev 4 6 .400 5
Salem Shamrocks 2 7 .222 6 ',4
Eugene Saw Chain 0 8 .000 8Va
(Does not include Saturday games)
' Portland - Four Vancouver,
B.C., batters led Northwest
Women's Major Softball lea
gue hitters as the split-season
schedule neared the conclu
sion of first half play.
Marg MacDonald is wield
ing a .412 percentage to hold
first place while teammates
Shirley Topley, Ev Bonneville
and Laura Malesh are in the
three runner-up positions. -
Louise Mazzuoa of the Lind
Florists is the leading hurler
with a 5-0 orecord in league
play. Rogue Valley ended her
hitless string after 28 innings
in league play - 40 for the
season - when Ellen Callagh-
an beat out a bunt.
League action this week
end has Eagle Point (4-6) trav
eling to Vancouver (6-0) and
Seattle Ramblers (4-4) at Am
erican Linen (6-5) . Saturday
and Sunday. Salem Sham
rocks (2-7) meet McCulloch
Chain Saw (0-8) at Eugene
Saturday night.
The Florists are on an ex
tended tour of California, Ari
zona and Utah for the remain
der of the month.
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MacDonald, V 17 7
Topley, V 28 11
Bonneville, V 13 S
Malesh. V 26 9
Hellberg. Am. L 27 9
Mazzuca. F 9 3
Dobson. F 28 9
Fowler, Van 19 6
Mantyla, Salem 29' 10
Darnell. Seattle 26 8
Whitehead, Van - 26 8
sisiey, Seattle 20 6
Harrison, V 25 7
Peery, A. L. 36 10
Dauenhauer, A. L. 36 10
Piper, Florists 29 8
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Pinion, F (4-0)
Bon'ville, V (4-0)
Carlson, AL (3-0)
Rice. F (1-0)
Hoidal, S (4-3)
Barrett, AL (2-1)
Topley. V (2-2) ..
Cal'ghan RV (3-4)
Barron, kv (1-4)
Nybakke, S (1-4)
Hickson. RV (0-0)
Jorgenson S (0-2)
Hurley. S (0-3)
Kirkmire, E (0-4)
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FUND-RAISING
Mineola, N. Y-rTOPD-When
police arrested William
Obergsel, 19, on burglary
charges, they said he told
them he needed the money to
pay for a lawyer ' who was
representing him in another
burglary case.
Buffalo, N.Y. (DPD - Mercy
Hospital's School of Nursing
has a loyal graduate in Mrs.
Arthur G. Grew, class of '36.
Every one of the eight boys
and five girls in the Steadily
growing Grew family has
been born at Mercy Hospital.
SPORTS
Giants Hit
Top Rung
On Friday
United Press International
Nope, it's no typographical
error, it was really those un
believable San Francisco
Giants right up there in first
place after a Friday night
victory over Milwaukee.
They did it the hard way,
too, coming from behind to
beat the. Braves, 4-3, in 10
innings and knock Milwaukee
off the top rung for the first
time since May 12.
You think New York went
wild when Bobby Thomson's
famous homer gave the Giants
their "miracle" pennant in
1951? You should have seen
how 22,984 San Francisco
fans reacted when Jackie
Brandt drove in the winning
runs with his bases-loaded
single in the 10th.
The frenzied fans leaped
in the air, pounded each other
on the back and threw thou
sands of seat covers in the
air. The Giants still are a
long way from home but the
manner in which they won
Friday night had the familiar
stamp of a legitimate pennant-winner.
Bruton Belts Homer
Milwaukee had gone ahead
in the top of the 10th when
Bill Bruton hit a 370-foot
homer into the. right field
bleachers. But Willie , Mays
led off the bottom of the 10th
with a walk and advanced to
third on Orlando Cepeda's
single.
That finished loser Bob
Buhl and brought in fastbal
ler Don McMahon, who walk
ed Daryl Spencer to load the
bases. Brandt then came
through with his third hit of
the game to put the Giants a
half game in fron and bring
Sam Jones his eighth victory.
Braves Bolt
Back To Win
San FrancisccfllPD - The
Milwaukee Braves boiled
back into first place in the '
National legaue with a 4-1
victory over second place
San Francisco Saturday.
There lead , is half a game.
Lew Burdette racked up
his 11th victory of the sea
son and held the Giants to
five hits before a sellout
crowd of 23,000 at Seals
Stadium. Half of Milwau
kee's runs resulted from
misplays by the shaky San
Francisco defense.
Entries Pile Up
For PNGA Scrap
Portland -(DPD- The list for
entrants in . the 58th Pacific
Northwest Golf Association
championships neared the top
today. C. Harold Weston,
president of the association,
said the men's field totaled
146 and that the list would be
completed at 196.
Weston urged applicants to
send in their applications be
fore next week.
Women's entries stood at 65
Saturday, far below the al
lowed limit of 150 set by the
PNCA. . .
The men's links match will
be at the Portland Golf club.
Women will play at Columbia-
Edgewater through the semi
final round July 10 and move
to the Portland Golf' club for
the finals. j
Bug Brush
Handicap
Winner
Inglewood, Calif. (DPD
Bug Brush, this years queen
of the fillies and mares, show
ed her heels Saturday to a
good field of stakes horses as
she won the $54,050 Ingle
wood Handicap at Hollywood
Park by some three lengths of
open ground.
The speedy C. V. Whitney
four-year-old filly caught the
front-running Fleet Nasrullah
turning into the stretch and
easily pulled away from her
six rivals as Amerigo came on
to finish second and How Now
got up for-third.
Although she carried top
weight of 123 pounds, Bug
Brush showed she could spot
weight to every horse on the
grounds except Hillsdale and
still win over a distance of
ground. Hillsdale, beaten last
winter by the filly, sat out
Saturday's race because of an
impost of 132 pounds. '
Bug Brush raced the mile
and a sixteenth in the excel
lent time of 1:40-45 in her
second race at the meeting,
having won a illy contest in
her first start.
Rated Favorite
The filly was installed as 6
5 favorite by the crowd of
some 47,000 and she returned
$4.60, $3.00 and $2.50 across
the board.
As expected, Fleet Nasrul
lah with his light impost of
113 pounds went out in front
at the start but Bug Brush
started right after him. By
the time the short field had
hit the first turn, Fleet Nas
rullah was three lengths in
front of Bug B,rush who was
another length ahead of Am
erigo with How Now, Ying
and Hant and Terrang fol
lowing. At the far turn,. Fleet Nas-
rullah's lead was cut to two
and a half lengths and Bug
Brush started to roll as jock
ey Angel Valenzuela went af
ter the. leader ridden by his
brother, Ismael.
By the time they hit the
stretch, Bug Brush was clos
ing for the lead and before
the filly hit the? eighth pole,
she was in front and pulling
away. At the wire her margin
was tnree lengths.
Mounties
Two Behind
United Press International
The Vancouver Mounties
were still two games behind
Sacramento Friday, thanks to
a crazy hopping baseball.
The ' Mounties might have
moved into a tie with the Sacs
had it not been for the strange
bounce. They had taken a 4-3
decision over the Solons earl
ier Friday night in the com
pletion of a game suspended
May 3.
Then in the second contest,
with the Mounties only a
game behind the leaders, the
score was knotted at 4-4 going
into the eighth inning. With
one out, Eddie Kazak walked.
The next batter grounded
out and pinch hitter Clayton
Dalrymple appeared to be
heading toward the same
fate. He slashed a hopper
down to first baseman Ray
Barker that looked like an
easy chance. Suddenly the
ball leaped high in the air
and over Barker's head.
Dalrymple got a double out
of it and Kazak scored what
proved to be the winning run.
The largest military reser
vation within the boundaries
of a United States city is the
1,540-acre Presidio of San
Francisco.
Queens Beat
Maids 6-1
Vancouver. B. C. - The
South Hill Queensof Van
couver, B. C, trounced the
Rogue Valley Dairy Maids
6 to -1 Saturday night in
the first game of a week
end series there.
The Dairy Maids are
scheduled to play the
Queens again at 12:30 pan.
(PST) Sunday.
The Maids' lone run was
scored by Ellea Callahan, in ,
the first inning. She bit into
a single, and was moved
along on a base-on-balls.
Then, Jean Main and Na
dene Brood each got a hit
to bring her home.
The Vancouver team
failed to score the first two
innings, knocked out two
runs in the third inning,
took, one in the fourth and
accumulated three in the
fifth inning. Battery for
the Maids was Callahan and
Main; and Eve Bonneville
and Laura Malesh for the
Queens.
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In 20 minutes, the average
U.S. factory worker: earns
enough to buy a pound of ba
con, ham or butter. It takes
the average Russian factory
wdrker. seven times as long.
LENGTHY BUSINESS
Chicago -(DPD -The Illinois
State Toll Highway Commis
sion figures that if the 6,800
pre-stressed girders used in
265 bridges on the new toll-
MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Of. 13
Sunday, June 21, 1959
way were placed end to end
they would 'reach from Chi
cago to Milwaukee, a distance
of about 90 miles.
Aussie, Vet
Share Lead
In Open
Ste. Dorothee, Que. (DPD -'
Bruce Crampton,, the surpris
ing young Aussie and veteran
Dow Finsterwald, the PGA
champion, shared the third
round lead in the 50th Cana
dian Open Golf championship
Saturday with 54-hole totals
of 205.
Finsterwald sank an eight-
foot birdie putt on the final
hole to post a three-under 69
and catch the strong Aussie.
The leaders were 11 under for
54 holes at the end of the
storm-delayed third round
which was finished in rain
Just a shot back of the two
leaders were Masters champi
on Art Wall, Jr., Pocono Man
or, Pa., and Doug Ford, Para
dise, Fla. Wall registered
rounds of 67-69-70 while Ford
had rounds of 68-69-69. Jay
Hebert, playing in the. same
threesome with Crampton and
Finsterwald, ran into tough
luck in a bunker and wound
up with a two under 70 to put
him two strokes behind the
leaders at 207.
Recovers Nicely
Crampton, the 23-year-old
Sydney, Australia swinger,
recovered nicely after some
back nine trouble. The long
hitting Aussie would have
been all alone after 54 holes
but for some bogey problems.
After making the turn in a
two-under 34, he went three
under with a six-foot putt and
then three-putted the par-5
12th for a bogey. He lost two
more strokes to regulation
fegures when he bunkered
his tee shot on the par-three
14th and overshot into thel
rough. But he recovered beau
tifully, birdieing two of the
final four holes. He sank bird
ie putts of 6 and 4 feet and
then parred the last two holes.
Finsterwald's 69 was
wrought with a little luck. He
started out birdieing the 580-
yard par-5 first hole after his
ball hit a woman fan on the
elbow and bounced back on
the green instead of over
shooting the green. He then
holed a 20-footer for his par.
CHARGE AIR VIOLATION
Tokyo - (DPD - Communist
North Viet Nam has protest
ed an alleged air space viola
tion by a U.S. B-47 jet bomb
er, the Communist New China
Agency reported today. The
agency said the protest
charged the plane flew over
the demilitarized zone be
tween. North and South Viet
Nam June 16.
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