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--Pittsburgh - (LTD - Don Drys
dale, Los Angeles' fire-balling
righthander, and Early Wynn,
veteran Chicago White Sox
workhorse, today were named
starting pitchers in Tuesday's
26th annual All-Star game.
The selections were announc
ed at a news conference this
morning by National League
Manager Fred Haney of the
Milwaukee Braves and Ameri
can League pilot Casey Sten
gel of the Yankees.
Haney said Milwaukee's Lou
Burdette, hero of the 1957
World Series, would be the
National League's second pit
cher, "depending on how
things go."
- Odds-makers make installed
the National League an early
13-10 favorite to score its 11th
victory in the classic which
started in 1933.
Vice President Richard M.
Nixon will throw out the first
baU.
It will be Drysdale's first
All-Star game appearance. The
22-year-old hurler, who leads
the senior loop in strikeouts
with 122, has an 8-6 record
this season and an earned run
average of 3.31
Last Yeaz's Winner
Wynn, 38, a right-hander,
has appeared in four All-Star
classics and was the winner of
last year's game. He leads the
American League in victories
with an 11-5 mark, and has an
earned run average of 3.83.
Before the announcements,
there was speculation that Bal
timore's Hoyt Wilhelm, a Na
tional League castoff, possibly
would start against Burdette.
Ashland, Glendale
Win in Rogue Loop
ROGUE VALLEY LEAGUE
W. L.
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Ashland 4 1
Medford .... 3 1
Camp White 2 2
Grants Pass 2 3
Glendale 1 5
Butte Tails 0 "5
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Ashland took over second
place alone and Glendale
chalked up its first victory in
Sunday Rogue Valley league
baseball games.
' Ashland's Greyhound tav
ern nine nosed out the Grants
Pass Merchants 5 to 4 in 10
innings and Glendale whipped
Butte Falls 14 to 6.
Phil Sword's single, Keith
Johnson's sacrifice and Bill
Welch's hit were combined
for the winning run for Ash
land with two out in the 10th
inning.
With Dave D'Olivo on the
hill and pitching an eight-hitter,
the Ashland's won out
against Derald . Wpoton, ex
LA Dodgers farmhand. Woo
ton gave up seven hits, struck
out six and walked four while
D'Olivo issued six free passes
and fanned eight.
Long Blows
Lee Roy King tripled and
Ron Maurer homered back to
back in the fifth . inning for
Ashland. King was three for
four in hitting and Welch had
two hits for the victors. Ker-
mit McLemore socked two
safeties for Grants Pass and
Don Jacobson doubled in the
two runs for GP in the third.
Glendale banged out 15 hits
against Butte Falls with Jack
Snelling getting a homer and
Ray Munyon a three-bagger,
Munyon hit three for four and
Wayne Berg two for three
while Snelling and Worley
also got two safe swats, for
Glendale. Hank Tygart hit
safely twice for Butte Falls,
Wayne Chipman had a
double. '
But Stengel bypassed Wil
helm, who has won nine games
against four losses, because
the knuckleballer had pitched
six innings Sunday in losing to
the Red Sox, 6-3.
Haney and Stengel announc
ed the following batting or
ders: National L a g u John
Temple, 2b; Eddie Mathews,
3b; Hank Aaron, rf; Willie
Mays, 'cf ; Ernie Banks, ss; Or
lando C e p e d a, lb; W a 1 1 y
Moon, If; Del Crandall, c, and
Drysdale, 0.
American League Minnie
Minoso, If; Nellie Fox, 2b; Al
Kaline, cf; Bill Skowron, lb;
Rocky Colavito, rf ; Gus Trian
dos, c; Harmon Killebrew, 3b;
Luis Aparacio, cc, and Wynn,
0.
Oddsmakers here quoted the
National league 6-51 favorites
on the' basis of the senior
loop's slugging power and a
better starting pitcher.
L1NESCORES:
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Ashland 100 030 000 05 7 2
Wooton and Huneycutt; D'Olivo
ana wora.
Butte Tails 200- 004 000 8 7 1
Glendale 023 221 40x 14 15 2
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round Sunday posted a three-under-par
69, but he said the
rough was heavy.
Gene Holland, the defend
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said of the Portland Golf club
course where the men's tour
ney is being played: "It's a
bearcat. Fortunately I will be
just out there improving my
game the next two days as I
don't" have to qualify." Hol
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were three over par at 75.
At the conclusion of the fi
nal two days of practice, Yost
and British Columbia Ama
teur champion Ron Talley of
Vancouver, and Holland were
considered the favorites.
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Dairy Maids Beat
South Hill Queens
Memorial Stadium, Camp
White - Depend on the Rogue
Valley Dairy Maids for the
dramatic touch. They had that
in both their week end games
as they swept a Northwest
Women's Major Softball
league series, here with the
South Hill Queens of Van
couver, B.C.
Ellen Callaghan's solo home
run in the bottom of the
seventh frame was the win
ning blow in a 4 to 3 verdict
Saturday night. Then, yester
day afternoon, the Dairy
Maids piled up six runs in
the last of the sixth inning for
a 7 to 5 victory.
The series completed regu
lar league play between the
two clubs with the Maids
taking three of the four scraps
with the Canadians.
Next soflball action for
the Rogue Valley Dairy
Maids will be on Thursday
evening when Ihey engage
the Hoseburg Lumber j ills
at Memorial stadium. Camp
White. -
Miss Calaghan sparked the
Rogue Valley offense on Sat
urday with three hits in three
times up and three runs
driven home. Jean Main bat
ted in the other marker. Diane'
Wall had three for four in the
Sunday batting, while Shirley
Hanson had two hits in three
trips, including a double.
Vancouver Catches
Before Saturday's game
busting roundtripper.with two
out in the final frame, the
Maids, saw the game almost
slip away from them.
Rogue Valley went into the
top of the seventh leading 3
to 1. Marg MacDonald start
ed off the Queens' turn at bat
by drawing a base on balls.
She went ,to second base on a
wild pitch, gained third on
an error; when a throw by
catcher Main took a bad
bounce, and scored on a
groundout by Elaine Callag
han. June Minette followed
With a single down the third
base line and into left field.
The ball got by outfielder Na
dine Brood and Minette went
all the way around the bases
to tie up the game.
Vancouver bid for another
run when Pat Harrison
doubled 'and stole third base.
However, Laura Malesh
grounded for the third out.
Two In Second .
Rogue Valley put over two
of its counters in the second
inning on a single by Doris
Hickson, a walk to Jan Bate
man, a sacrifice flyout by
Main, bringing in one run, a
walk to Bernice Bigham and
an infield single by Ellen
Callaghan, scoring the second
tally.
Diane Beach three-baggered
with two out in the fourth in
ning to set up the first mark
er for South Hill. She crossed
home plate when pitcher Cal
laghan's throw to first base,
trying for the third out, was
wide.
In the fifth Bateman and
Main drew bases on balls,
Bjgham advanced them with
a sacrifice bunt and Bateman
scored when Calaghan bound
ed the ball over twirler Shir
ley Topley for a one-base
safety.
Three-Hit Game
Ellen Callaghan tossed a
three-hitter, walked five and
struck out two. Topley yield
ed four hits and eight bases
on balls. She whiffed three.
Dairy Maid runs in the
sixth inning on Sunday were
on the double by Hanson,
singles by Bigham and Wall,
three bases on balls, three
wila pitches, an error and a
sacrifice flyout by Callaghan.
The other Rogue Valley mark
er was in the fourth panel
when Wall singled and
reached third on a sacrifice
by Janet Pfaff and. hit by
Irma Penwell. She scored
when Penwell was caught
trying to steal second base.
South Hill got its first run
in the third inning on a single
by Beach and two errors and
another in the fifth canto on
error and a hit by Topley.
Two came in during the sixth
inning when Sharon Hamble
ton and June Minette singled.
A miscue and a balk 'con
tributed to one of the scores.
An error and a three-baser by
Marg MacDonald got the fifth
pointer for the Queens in the
seventh.
Called Out at Plate
The visitors felt they should
have had a run also in the sec
ond inning on a long smash
by Hambleton. She was call
ed out on the play at home
plate by umpire Darrell Cope
land and was credited with a
triple.
Hambleton and Minette
each had two safe swats for
the South ' Hill team in the
Sunday mix.
Hickson threw an eight-hit
game for the Maids yesterday.
She walked three and regis
tered no strikeouts. Topley
also tossed an eight-hitter.
She gave up nine bases on
balls, hit a batter and fanned
two.
Vancouver was without the
services of its top pitcher, Ev
Bonneville, who does not
make trips with the team.
LINESCORES:
(Saturday)
Vancouver ; 000 100 2 3 3 0
Rogue Valley 002 010 14 4 3
Topley and Malesh; Callaghan
and Main.
(Sunday)
Vancouver 001 012 1 5 8 2
Rogue Valley ...... 000 106 x 7 8 6
iopiey ana Maiesn; mcKsotv ana
Main.
Jordan, Moyer Mix
On National Video
New York-(DPD-Two world
title fights on the West coast
top this week's boxing. Each
will be televised nationally.
Algerian Alphonse Halimi
of France risks his bantam
weight (118-pound) crown on
Wednesday night against slug
ger Joe Becerra of. Mexico in
the first fight show at the
new $6,000',000 Los Angeles
Sports arena.
- On Friday night, Don Jor
dan Los Angeles defends
his .welterweight (147-pound)
championship against unbeat
en young Denny Moyer in
Denny's home town, Port
land, Ore.
Lanky Jordan, making his
second defense, is favored at
9-5 over speedy, 19-year-old
Moyer, who' seeks his 21st
straight professional victory
and fifth knockout.
Jordan, 24, won the title
from Virgil Akins last Dec. 5
and defending against Akins
April 24. Don's 45-1 1-Q record
includes 15 KO's.
Their bout will be televised
and broadcast nationally by
NBC.
Wednesday night, Algerian
Alphonse Halimi of France
defends his world bantam
weight title against Joe Be
cerra of Mexico 'in the first
fight show at the, new Los
Angeles Memorial Sports
arena.
- Halimi is favored at 2-1 al
though he hasn't defended in
19 months because of an arm
injury. He did have six non
title bouts since then, how
ever. He seeks "his 28th vic
tory in 29 professional bouts.
He was beaten only once. He
"Birmingham, Ala.-OIPD-Bud-dy
Bates resigned Sunday as
manager of the Atlanta Crack
ers, who have been kicking
. ound in the Southern asso
ciation basement most of the
season. He was replaced by
Bob Montegue, a former At
lanta outfielder.
registered 15 knockouts.
Becerra, of Guadalajara, is
a terrific puncher. He scored
20 knockouts while winning
32 of his 35 fights. He has a
string of 11 straight kayoes.
This year he belted out ex
champion Mario DAgata (10),
Chuey Rodriguez (5), and Bil
ly Peacock (1).
Theirx 15-rounder will be
televised nationally by ABC.
The week's boxing sched
ule includes: -'
Monday Las Vegas, Nev. Eddie
Andrews vs. Don Fullmer. Mobile,
Ala. Johnny Gorman vs. Guy
Sumlin.
Tuesday Richmond, Calif. Tony
Dominguez vs. Bill Moyer. Fresno,
Calif. Zora Folley vs. Alvin Wil
iams. Wednesday Los Angeles Al
phonse Halimi vs. Jose Becerra,
world bantamweight title TV.
. Friday-Portland, Ore. Don
Jordan vs. Denny Moyer, world
welterweight title TV-Radio.
Aruba, Dutch West Indies Charley
Cotton vs. Boy Nando.
Saturday Hollywood,. Calif.
Dwight Hawkins vs. Danny Kidd.
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Burlingame, Calif. - (CPD -Second-seeded
Dennis Ralston
of Bakersfield, Calif., won the
USLTA National Junior Hard
court Tennis championship
Sunday with a hard fought
victory over Ventura's Ram
sey Earnhart.
The 16-year-old Ralston
turned on the power in the
fourth and final set to win
out, 6-4, 6-3, 6-8, 6-2.
Ralston and Earnhart
teamed in the final match of
the day to take the 18-year-old
boys' double title from
Paul Palmer, Phoenix, Ariz.,
and Henry Kamakana of Hon
olulu, 15-13, 6-3, 9-7.
David Blair of Garden
Grove, Calif., defeated Rod
ney Kop of Honolulu, 6-2, 6-3,
to win the 15-year-old boys'
singles title.
Victoria Palmer, Paul's
sister, lived up to her billing
as top seeded in both the girls
15 and 18-year-old singles by
capturing both titles.
In the girls 18iyear-old
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The Yakima Bears who had
their troubles in the first part
of the Northwest league sea
son are off to a flying start
in the second half pennant
race.
The Bears swept a" double
header from Eugene Sunday
to take over undisputed pos
session of first place thanks
to the booming bat of catcher
Pete Gongola and a pair of
nifty pitching performances
by Roger Clapp and Cliff
Adams.
Gongola homered with two
on in the fifth inning of the
first game to put Yakima out
of trouble and the Bears went
on to win, 8-4. In the night
cap Gongola homered in the
fourth with none aboard to
doubles, Miss Browning and
Pam Davis of Anaheim, Calif.,
defeated Honolulu's Carol
Lum and Billie Jean Moffitt
of Long Beach.
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