MAIL TRIBUNE, Medfora, Or.
Monday, J una 29, 1959
Camp White
Entertains
Presidio
Camp White-Three pitchers
are slated to divide the hill
duties this evening when the
Camp White semi-pro baseball
nine tussles the Army's San
Fragcisco Presidio club at
Memorial Stadium here.
Manager Bob Smith said
that Don Sanford, Jim Eggers
and Gary Keners will split
the chore in the game which
tarts- at 8 p.m. Bob Pond
will do the catching.
The Camp Whiters will be
reinforced with the return of
Bill Weddie and Jack Burns
from National Guard camp.
Smith reported that the hard
WITH TOREROS-Jack Huclo
aby, above, ex - Sacramento
Junior college performer, is a
second baseman for the San
Francisco Presidio diamond
nine. He's to be seen in action
. this evening when the Toreros
play Camp White at the Vet
erans Administration domicil
iary field. Huckaby has also
been with Twin Falls, Idaho,
of the pro Pioneer league.
hitting Weddle will be placed
at third base, with' Wayne
Allen taking the shortstop
slot and Vern Parent playing
in centerfield.
Presidio has a team which
has a mixture of collegiate
and professional experience.
At last report the Army men
had a 13-win streak going. Re
sults of their Saturday and
Sunday series at Eureka,
Calif., were not available.
The Toreros topped Drain's
Black Sox twice, and Grants
Pass Merchants once on their
present tour. They will go to
Dunsmuir, Calif, for a Tues
day conflict.
Presidio pitcher will be
chosen from among Gene Lip
pold, Joe Durelle, Ted Rem
ington, Jake DeSousa, Larry
Bain, Joe Chiamparino and
Joe Mosely.
Loclcvood
Ford Tips
Studs 3-1
Central Point Roseburg
Lockwood Motors crossed
with two runs in the bottom
of the Sixth inning, after the
Studs had tied the game in
the top of the canto, to turn
back Central Point 3 to 1
Sunday in a non - league
American Legion junior base
ball game at Roseburg.
In the winning surge Bob
Cellers walked, Gene Wagner
sacrificed, Jim Booth singled
and Les Bogner hit a fly
which was dropped by left
iielder Bill Anhorn.
Roseburg put across the
first run of the game in the
first inningon Cellers' walk
nd stolen base and Wagner s
single. For the Cheney Studs
score in the sixth Jim Doster
and Brad Gettling slapped
safeties, Steve Harris sacrific
ed and Bill Anhorn drew an
intentional walk.
Four-Hitlers
John Anhorn of the Studs
and John Livingston of Rose
burg each tossed four-hit ball.
Each walker three, Anhorn
fanned two and Livingston
13. Marv French; Roseburg,
gfcid Gettling each socked two
ttits. Bill Anhorn had one of
i two safe blows for the
gtuds.
Central Point suffered from
09 regular, troubles. It got
in on base but couldn't get
Ihem across.
The Studs next action will
be a league fracas with
Grants Pass at 8 p.mon Wed
nesday. Trie scuffle was set
originally for twilight at
Grants Pass but the Mock
Motors team reported that it
could not get the field.
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John Anhorn and Allen; Laving'
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Whitney Reed
College Champ
Evanston, 111. - (CPD - Super
ior stamina and greater ex
perience gave top-seeded Whit
ney Keea oi &an jose, (Uaiuj,
State college the National
Collegiate Athletic association
tennis crown.
Reed. 26-year-old Air Force
veteran, Sunday beat down
the challenge of stubborn Don
Dell, 21-year-old. junior from
Yale, to win 'the 75 th annnal
NCAA singles championship
7-5, 3-8, 6-Z, 4-6, and 6-3.
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Torrid Ik Podgers
NIL VSctory Strong
By FRED DOWN
United Press International
Yes sir,- the Dodgers are still
in the National league-almost
atop it in fact-and it looks
like no one is going to knock
the Indians out of first place
in the American league as
long as Tito Francona is
around.
It's been 39 years since the
Dodgers and Indian were
World Series rivals and you
could have had your own odds
back in April if you thought
they would be this year. And
yet, here is virtually the half
way point of .the campaign
and the Dodgers are the hot
test team in the NL while the
Indians' stubbornly cling to
first place in the AL.
The Dodgers ran their win
ning streak to, seven games,
longest of the year in the NL
with a 9-4 -victory over the
Pittsburgh Pirates Sunday
while the Indians retained
their one-game margin by
beating the Boston Red Sox,
5-4 and 1-0.
Don Demeter, Gil Hodges
and Charlie Neal supplied the
home run power for the Dodg
MedfobiwiOJTribunb
Medford, Ashland Teams
Take RV Tussles; Riddle
Squeaks By
ROGUE VALLET LEAGUE
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Ashland t 3
Medford '. 3
Grants Pass 2
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Glendale
Butte Falls -
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Medford Bowling lanes and
Ashland maintained second
spot pace in the Rogue Valley
Baseball league in easy fash
ion on Sunday but it took a
marathon and come-from-be-hind
effort for Riddle to re
fill its unmarred position at
the head of, the loop.
Medford dropped Glendale
7 to 0, Ashland smothered
Butte Falls 19 to 0 and Riddle
kicked Grants Pass 7 to 6 in
14 innings.
Grants Pass led Riddle 5 to
2 going into the last half of
the ninth inning. The league
pacers, however, tied up the
fray. It was still 5 to 5 after
13 innings. In the top of the
14th Grants Pass got a run
but Riddle rallied to load the
bases on two singles and a
walk in its batting turn. Ken
Ayers doubled for the two
runs which broke up the
game.
Ernie Tyler distributed
eight hits in twirling a shut
out for Medford Bowling
lanes. He allowed two bases
on balls and struck out four.
Reynolds 4 for 4
Kay Vaughn with three hits
in four times at bat, John Han
son and Gordon Owsley each
with three for five and
Charles Rettman with two
safe blows led the Keglers'
13-hit assault on Glendale
thrower Floyd West. The vis
iting pitcher walked three and
fanned five. Troy Reynolds
had four hits in four times up
for Glendale.
Medford piled up three
counters in the first inning
on a double by Vaughn, sin
gles by Hanson and Larry
Perkins and two bases on
balls. Single runs were put
Crawford
Cops NCAA
Links Toga
Eugene-flJPD-Houston sopho
more Richard Crawford cele
brated his 20th birthday here
Saturday with a 7 and 6 vic
tory over San Jose State jun
ior Jack Luceti for the NCAA
individual champio n ship
crown.
It was the third straight
year a University of Houston
team titlist has won the
crown.
Crawford, who was the
number four man on the cham
pion Houston team, outdrove
Luceti all day. The match end
ed' on the 30th hole when
Luceti missed a three-foot putt
for bogey.
The first 17 holes were
close. But Crawford sank a
25 foot putt on the 18th to go
2-up. Then he proceeded to
sink putts of 20, 17, and 10
feet to win holes on the third
nine. He was 5;up at the end
of 27, won the 28th when the
San Jose Stattr made a poor
approach, and closed out the
match on the 30th. -
BEAVERS PLAY TRI-CITY
Portland rtiPD The Pacific
Coast league Portland Beavers
go against Tri-City of the
Northwest league tonight at
Kennewick, Wash., in an ex
hibition game." The Beavers
open a PCL series Tuesday at
Spokane with the Indians.
ers enabling Danny McDevitt
to win his seventh game.
Francona, Cleveland's "Mr.
Clutch,," delivered a game
winning single in the seventh
inning of the Tribe's opener
and then Herb Score's two
hitter and a homer by Jim
Baxes completed the double
header sweep.
Braves Hold Lead " '
The Milwaukee Braves held
their one-game NL margin as
Juan Pizarro beat the Chica
go Cubs, 2-1; Johnny Antonelli
won his 11th game when he
pitched the San Francisco Gi
ants to a 6-0 win over the
Philadelphia Phillies; and the
St. Louis Cardinals downed
the Cincinnati Reds, 9-7 and
11-8 in other NL games.
The Chicago White Sox de
lighted a Sunday crowd of
42,121 with 9-2 and 4-2 victo
ries -over the New York Yan
kees; the Detroit -Tigers de
feated the Baltimore Orioles,
7-2, and the Washington Sen
ators climbed out of the AL
cellar with a 7-3 decision over
the Kansas City Athletics.
The Dodgers routed Bob
Friend with a five-run burst
Grants Pass
over in the second, fifth, sev
enth and eighth cantos. Two
walks and an error did the
trick in the second. In the fifth
Vaughn singled and Hanson
two - baggered. Singles by
Vaughn, Hanson and Rettman
and an error got the tally in
the seventh. Owsley and Ron
Peery hit safely in the eighth
inning and Owsley scored on
a double steal.
Dave D'Olivo hurled three-
hit ball for Ashland while Jim
McAbee whammed five hits
in six times up, Ron Weinhold
homered and tripled and Lee-
Roy King round-trippered.
LINE SCORES:
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Aaron Top
Selection
On Ail-Star
New .York - (DPD - Major
leaguers voted for merit and
ruled out sentiment when they
made Hank Aaron of the Mil
waukee Braves a unanimous
choice for the 1959 All-Star
game and passed up Ted Wil
liams, Stan Musial and Mickey
Mantle.
Commissioner Ford C.
Frick, in announcing the vote
of the players, managers and
coaches for the. eight starting
positions on each team, said
Aaron was the first unanimous
selection in. the voting his
tory of the All-Star game.
Frick stressed that not even
Babe Ruth had been accord
ed that honor.
The selection of Aaron,
third baseman - Ed Mathews
and catcher Del Crandall on
the National league team gave
the Braves the biggest repre
sentation of any club.
Here are the starting teams
selected for the July 7 classic
in Pittsburgh with number of
votes in parenthesis:
National League: Del Crandall,
Milwaukee, c (134); Orlando Ce
peda. San - Francisco, lb (181):
Johnny Temple, Cincinnati, 2b
(153); Ed Mathews. Milwaukee, 3b
(165); Ernie Banks, Chicago, ss
(191); Wally Moon, Los Angeles. If
(67); Willie Mays, San Francisco,
cf (187); Hank Aaron, Milwaukee,
rf (208).
American League: Gus Triandos,
Baltimore, c (171): Bill Skowron,
New York, lb (153): Nelly Fox,
Chicago. 2b (175); Harmon Kille
brew. Washington, 3b (158): Luis
Aparicio, Chicago, ss (178); Minnie
Minoso. Cleveland. If (143); Al Ka
line, Detroit, cf (118); Rocky Cola
vito, Cleveland, rf (105).
Peter Thomson
British Choice
Muirfield, Scotland-ttlPD-De-fending
titlist Peter Thomson
was a 4 to 1 favorite to win
his fifth British Open golf
championship which began to
day with the smallest field in
38 years and possibly the
weakest American contingent
of all time.
Among the 15 U. S. players
entered in the field of 258,
only veteran Willie Goggin of
San Jose, Calif., and Bob Wat
son of Ardsley-on-Hudson, N.
Y.; were given even a slight
chance to survive the two
qualifying rounds that will
cut the field to 100 by Wed
nesday. - .. "
The first automatic bottle
making machine was devel
oped in Toledo, Ohio, in 1908
by Michael J. Owens.
- Stretch
To Seven
in the fourth inning and went
on to score their ninth victory
in 10 games and their 12th in
15c
Francona singled after a
double by Woodie Held to
snap a 4-4 tie and enable
Cleveland relief pitcher Jim
Perry to win his second deci
sion. Baxes' homer in the sev
enth inning of the nightcap
spoiled a fine pitching per
formance by Ted Wills and
gave Score his eighth triumph.
Pizarro Pitches Five-Hitter
Pizarro, yielded five hits
and struck out six for the
Braves. Eddie Mathews hit his
23rd homer. .
. Antonelli pitched a seven
hitter and was backed by a
brilliant San Francisco de
fense. Orlando Cepeda paced
the 10-hit Giant offense with
a homer, double and single.
Lindy McDaniel relieved in
both games for the Cardinals
who scored seven unearned
runs in the first inning of the
opener and then clubbed out
15 hits in the nightcap.
Sherman Lollar, Earl Bat
tey, Bubba Phillips and Hal
Smith hit homers and Early
Wynn won his 11th game of
the season and 260th of his
career for the White Sox in
the first game with New York.
Lollar - also hit a three-run
homer in the first inning of
the second game to kayo Don
Larsen and provide the big
blow in Dick Donovan's fifth
win of the season.
Don Mossi pitched a six-hitter
and hit a two-run double
to raise his record. to 6-3 for
the Tigers. Charlie Maxwell
homered for the Tigers.
Harmon Killebrew and Jim
Lemon drove in three runs
each to lead the Senators' 10
hit attack on rookie Howard
Reed and four Kansas City
successors.
National
Open Won
By Wright
Pittsburgh - (UPD - Mickey
Wright, thoroughly rested
after Saturday's grueling 36
hole finals of the Women's
Open golf championship, has
her eye set on pulling another
repeat performance next
month in the Ladies PGA at
French Lick, Ind.
Mickey won an unprece
dented second straight Open
crown at nearby Churchill
Valley Country Club, firing
a record 287. She nosed out
Louise Suggs, Sea Island, Ga.,
pro who had a 289.
In a three-way tie for third
were Joyce Ziske, Waterford,
Wis.; Ruth Jessen, Seattle,
Wash., and Marlene Bauer
H a g g e, women's pro at
Churchill. Ali had 72-hole
totals of 292.
Hoad Triumphs
Over Gonzales
Forest Hills, N. Y.-OJPD-Lew
Hoad's convincing triumph
over Pancho Gonzales gave
him a wafer-thin edge .over
Gonzales today in their per
sonal battle for the No. 1 spot
in professional tennis.
Bland, 24-year-old Hoad of
Australia blunted the ' big
service of 31-year-old Gon
zales of Los Angeles in then
first set and went on to score
a 6-1, 5-7, 6-2, 6-1 victory in
the final round of Jack Kra
mer's $15,000 tournament of
Champions Sunday.
That gave Hoad 21 victories
over Gonzales this season,
while Gonzales, the defend
ing pro champion, has beaten
the young Aussie 20 times.
MAY NAME MUSIAL "
Milwaukee - (UPD - Manager
Fred Haney of the Milwaukee
Braves said today there "is a
possibility" he will name the
St. Louis Cardinals' Stan Mu
sial to the National league
All-Star squad even though
the famed hitter was far down
the list in the voting by play
ers, coaches and managers.
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standings
AMERICAN LEAGUE
W L Pet. GB
39 30 .565 -
39 32 .549 1
38 34 .528 2,i
Cleveland
Chicago
Baltimore
Detroit
New York
Washington
37 35 .514
36 35 .507
3 ',2
4
32 39
31 39
.451, 8
Boston
443 BV2
Kansas City ....
30 38 .441 8 ',2
Sunday's Results
Chicago 9, New York 2 (1st)
Chicago 4, New York 2 (2nd)
Cleveland 5. Boston 4 (1st)
Cleveland 1. Boston 0 (2nd)
Detroit 7, Baltimore 2
Washington 7, Kansas City 3
NATIONAL LEAGUE
W L Pet. GB
42 30 .583
43 33 .566 1
41 33 .554 2
Milwaukee
Los Angeles
San Francisco
Pittsburgh . 38 37 .507 514
Chicago 36 36 .500 6
St. LOUIS 34 38 .472 S
Cincinnati 32 41. .438 10.i
Philadelphia 26 44 .371 15
Sunday's Results
St.rLouis 9, Cincinnati 7 (1st)
St. Louis 11, Cincinnati 8 (2nd)
Milwaukee 2, Chicago 1
San Francisco 6. Philadelphia 0
Los Angeles 9, Pittsburgh 4
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
W L Pet.
Sacramento 45 33 377
Vancouver 41 36 ' .532
San Diego 39 36 .520
GB
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Portland 37 36
Spokane 37 38
.507
.493
Salt Lake 37 38 .493
Phoenix 34 43 .442
Seattle 34 44 .436
Sunday's Results
Phoenix 7, Seattle 2 (1st)
Seattle 5, Phoenix 4 (2nd)
', Sacramento 2, Portland 1 (1st)
Sacramento 1. Portland 0 (2nd)
Salt Lake at Spokane (postponed,
wet grounds)
NORTHWEST LEAGUE
W L
Pet.
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GB
Salem ....
Lewiston
Eugene
41 24
34 32 315 74
32 31 .514 8
Wenatchee
33 . 35 .485 9 '4
29 36 .446 12
28 37 .431 13
Yakima
Tri-City
Sunday's Results -Yakima
2-2, Wenatchee 1-3
Tri-City 6, Eugene 5
Lewiston 3, Salem 2
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jsolbns Nab Twinbill
Against Portlanders
By DON BECKER I
United Press International
The Sacramento S o 1 o n s
have to qualify as just about
the most feeble hitting first
place team in baseball.
As a unit they are lucky if
they're hitting .250. But up
till now, the facts are that
they just don't need a cart
full of hits and runs. ,
Sunday they copped a pair
from the Portland Beavers,
the newest challengers to the
Solons' lofty position. The
Sacs disposed of the Beavers
2-1 in the first game and won
the second, 1-0. On the
strength of those three runs,
manager Bob Elliott's men
are now three and .a half
games ahead of the. pack.
In the battle for last place
in the PCL, Seattle and Phoe
nix split a twin bill, the
Giants grabbing the opener,
7-2, and the Rainiers the
second, in eight innings, 5-4.
San Diego dropped Van
couver, 6-1, in the only other
contest played Sunday. The
scheduled tussle between Salt
Lake and Spokane was post
poned because of wet
grounds.
Stanka Wins Tenth
Joe Stanka, the ace of the
most worthy Solon mound
staff, hurled the victory in
the first game. The only
Portland run came without
benefit of a hit in the second
inning. Nini Tornay walked,
stole second, went to 'third
on an error and scored on
Jim Greengrass' sacrifice fly.
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The Solons won it in the
fourth when Eddie Kazak hit
a sacrifice fly to score Mike
Krsnich with the second run
of the inning. Stanka is now
10-4. He gave up five hits, as
did loser Marty Kutyna, who
is now 6-5.
. Winston Salem Brown
tossed a two - hitter in the
second game to best Duane
Pillette who suffered his first
setback of the season.
Dick Phillips doubled home
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tally, in the fifth inning.
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Chicago - (UPD A veteran's
know-how and bad weather
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Venturi.
Venturi slashed through
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hour in gusts for a last round
66, four under par, in the
Chicago Open to overcome a
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Johnny Pott, Shreve
port, La., in the final 18 holes
and take the title with 273,
seven under par for the 72
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It was the second straight
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Chicago Open. His total this
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S- Davis Cup stars Alex
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bledon tennis championships,
a goal that no American has
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The top-seeded Olmedo, a
Puruvian who resides in Los
Angeles, was favored over
sixth-seeded Luis Ayala of
Chile in an all-South Ameri
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But, the fifth-seeded Mac
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underdog against second
seeded southpaw Neale Fraser
of Australia in their match. '
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Kansas City-OJFD-The Kan
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of giving the veteran hurler
his unconditional release. He
pitched 24 innings and gave
up 22 hits and 11 earned runs
for the A's this year. -
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