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United Press International
They call him the "Baron
of the Bullpen" or the "Man
With the Golden Arm," and
come this winter they even
may be calling little Elroy
. Face the most valuable player
- in the National League.
; The pint-sized Pittsburg re
lief ace turned in his 14th
straight victory of the season
" without a loss Sunday when
-' the Pirates beat the Cardinals,
6-5, in a 10-inning opener and
was out there on the mound
, again protecting a 5-4 lead in
the nightcap when the game
. was suspended in the ninth
inning due to Pennsylvania's
r Sunday curfew.
Face's 14 consecutive vic
tories constitute the longest
major league winning streak
. in 12 years and he now is
only five shy of the all-time
record of 19 in a row during
a single season set by Rube
Marquard of the Giants in
1912. Dating back to May 30,
1958, Face is unbeaten in 19
straight games.
Roberto Clement's single
with the bases full in the 10th
inning produced the Pitts-
S burgh victory in the opener.
Face was rushed into the
breach again in the ninth
inning of the nightcap after
: Gino Cimoli homered to cut
' the Pirates' lead to 5-4. He
struck out pinch-hitter George
Crowe just before the game
was suspended. It will be com
pleted Aug. 19.
San Francisco Loses
Milwaukee defeated San
Francisco, 4-2, but the Giants
still stayed a game in front
when Cincinnati beat second
place Los Angeles, 4-3. Chi
cago won the opener of a
double-header from Philadel
phia, 7-6, then lost the night
cap, 4-1.
In the American League,
the second -place White Sox
moved to within a game of
first place by taking a pair
from the Athletics, 5-3 and
9-7; Detroit defeated Cleve
land in the opener, 6-2, but
the Indians won the nightcap,
&4; the Red Sox handed the
Yankees their fourth straight
loss, 7-3; and Baltimore licked
Washington, 5-1.
Lew Burdette pitched a
seven - hitter against the
Giants in notching his 12th
victory and moving the third
place Braves within IVi
games of the top. Eddie
Mathews lined his 26th homer
with two on off Jack Sanford
in the third inning for Mil
waukee's margin of victory.
Jackie Brandt hit a two-run
homer for San Francisco.
Gus Bell's ninth-inning sin
gle scored Johnny Temple
with the Reds' winning run
against the Dodgers. Home
runs by Vada Pinson, Ed
Bailey and Frank Robinson
gave Cincinnati its first three
runs. Bob Purkey won his
eighth game, giving up five
hits, including a homer by Gil
Hodges. Rookie Larry Sherry
was the loser.
Cubs Win Opener
The Cubs won their opener
from the Phils with a seven
run rally in the fourth inning
that chased loser Reuben Go
mez. Earl Averill's three-run
homer was the key blow and
provided the victory for ex-
- American leaguer Art Cecca-
relli. Joe Lonnett and Ed
Bouchee homered for the
Phils.
Bouchee hit his second horn'
er of the day in a four-run
first inning that clinched the
nightcap for Philadelphia.
Ray Semproch stopped the
Cubs on five hits for his third
victory. Moe Drabowsky suf
fered his seventh loss.
Rookie Jim McCanany hit
triples with the bases loaded
in each game to pace the
White Sox to their sweep over
the A's. McCanany, who hit
.400 with Colorado Springs.
Colo., last year, capped a five-
run rally in the first inning of
the opener and produced three
yruns in a four-run fifth inning
that won the nightcap. Ray
Moore and Bob Shaw were
the winners and Bud Daley
and Rip Coleman the losers.
Indians Win Nightcap .
Rocky Colavito drove in
four runs with his 27th and
28th home runs to help the
Indians to their nightcap win
over the Tigers, who won the
opener on Paul Foytack's six
hit pitching. Minnie Minoso
also homered in the nightcap
as reliever Jim Perry held the
Tigers scoreless over the last
6 1-3 innings to gain his
. fourth victory." Detroit won
the opener with a four-run
rally in the fourth inning at
the expense of rookie Larry
Locke. Foytack gave lip only
six hits in posting, his .eighth
victory. Harvey Kuenn .and
Jim Baxes hit homers.
; Jackie Jensen drove in four
runs with his 19th homer and
a pair of doubles against the
Yankees to pace the Red Sox
to their sixth victory in seven
games under new Manager
Billy Jurges. The loss, their
eighth successive one on a
Sunday, dropped the Yankees
under the .500 mark again,
even games off the pace. Re
liever Bill Monbouquetta was
the winner and Ralph Terry
the loser.
Knuckle -baUer Hoyt Wil
helm of the Orioles finally
nailed down his 10th victory
with a four-hitter oyer the
Senators after he had failed
six times to get his 10th. The
Orioles collected 10 hits, in
cluding homers by Billy Gard
ner and Joe Taylor. Russ
Kemmerer was the loser.
LINESCORES:
American League
1ft Game
Detroit ; 000 420 000 8 3 0
Cleveland 000 020 000 2 6 2
Foytack (8-7) and Berberet.
Locke. Smith' (6), Terrarese (9) and
Nixon. Loser Locke (0-1). HRs
Kuenn, Baxes.
2nd Game
Detroit 301 000 000 4 8 2
Cleveland 000 203 30x 8 10 0
Morgan. Narleski (6) and Wilson.
Cicotte, Perry (3) and FitzGerald.
Winner Perry (4-1). Loser Mor
gan (1-4). HRs Minoso, Colavito 2.
1st Game
Kansas City ..120 000 0003 9 1
Chicag. 500 000 00X 5 9 1
Daley, Grim (7) and House. Dono
van. Moore (2), Staley (7) and Ro
mano, Lollar (3). Winner Moore
(2-5). Loser Daley (8-6).
2nd Game
Kansas City ..000 002 3027 16 1
Chicago .-...4J0 040 00X 9 13 4
Coleman. Tsitouris (5), Dickson
(7) and Chiti. Shaw, Lawn (7),
Staley (8) and Romano, Lollar (8).
Winner Shaw (8-3). Loser Cole
man (2-8). HR A. Smith.
Baltimore 00 1 021 010 5 10 0
Washington ... 001 000 0001 4 1
Wilhelm (10-4) and Triandos.
Kemmerer, Woodeschick (7), Griggs
(9) and Courtney. Loser Kemmerer
SIPdMffiTTS
Chjefs First in NWL
As Salem Takes Two
By United Press International ,
The Wenatchee Chiefs
found themselves atop the
heap in the Northwest league
today, thanks to a lot of help
from Salem.
The Senators blasted Lewis-
ton out of the league lead
Women's Golf
Rogue Valley Country club
lady golfers play for July 9
was 'medal' and winners were
A group, Mrs. E. W. Sickels;
B group, Mrs. Lee Flink; C
group, Mrs. John Day; D
group, Mrs. Glen Jones; and
nine-hole, Mrs. Robert Elliott.
On July 10, 18 ladies from
the Rogue Valley club com
pleted in the Willamette Valley-Southern
Oregon tourna
ment at Reames club at Klamath-
Falls! The Medford team
was low.
Mrs. Mahr Reymers was!
low gross in the champion
ship flight with a 73. In the
A group Mrs. Tom Teutch
had low -gross with 75 and
Mrs. T. A. Culbertson first
low met with a 76. Mrs. Ray
Frisbie's 76 tied for low gross
in B group and in 'the C di
vision Mrs. Ken McHugh had
the low gross.
Next play in the WVSO
will be at Coos Bay in August.
Women. are asked to sign up
at any time.
Rogue Valley ladies' day
play for July 16 will be medal
and will be on the WVSO
trophy.
Qualifying for the club
championship tourney has
been completed and - first
round matches are to be completed-by
July 16. Medalist
was Mrs. C. B. Collins.
JULY If PAIRINGS:
(Ladies are to contact others in
their threesome.)
Mesdames Frank Tamney, Ray
Ftisbie, L. R. Smith; Dick Finch,
Jerry uison, acx sioswick; Wm,
Schei. Mahr Reymers. Dean Lam
bert: Noble T. Vincent, William
Clark. Kenneth Teeter: Ed Milne,
H. S. Elbert, Warren Lesseg; Frank
Benesh. Fred Conrad, B. D. Mitch
ell: T. A. Culbertson. Jack Mitchell
Bernard T. Nutting; W. O. Black
ledge, William Miller, E. W. Sickels.
Mesdames Ralph Barclay, Jack
Six. Wayne Safley; Robert De
Lorme, Myles Doran Reese Alex
ander; S. V. McQueen. John Day,
Tommy Tubus: c. H. Barren, Glen
Jones, W. C. Knope; L. T. Ander
son, R. Ren Taylor. Lawrence Buo
nocore; W. L. Stark, Ken McHugh,
Glen Fabrick: Richard Schwann,
Earl Nelson, Richard Rementeria;
Dick House. R. B. Knight, Ray
Sorenson: M. Donald McGeary,
Robert Morris. T. J. Harnsberger;
Paul Dix. Lou O. McLaughlin,
Floyd Somers; Richard Hogan,
John Jensen, Al Williams; Walter
Shaylor. W. H. Pyle.
9-HoIe Players
Mesdames Wm. Brooks, David
Lowry, Ray Wise;' Galen Sarin er.
Jim Nisuer, Root. Elliott; Vincent
Nirnletti .Inhn Dinlrv Alva M
Perkins; Jim Finnegan, Richard
Alley, Tom Polk; Myers Jones,
Paul Lea, Edw. C. Nave; Jerry
Lausmann, Randall Gifford, Royal
E. Bebb: Paul Haviland. John H.
Foster, Glen Branlund; Howard
uiimer. j. a. Dickey, Ed Kliever;
Melvin McGrew, Ray Stewart.
Gordon H. Taylor; Charles Mad
sen, Robert Mclntyre, Wm. Death
erage: Sylvan Mullin. Dorothy
Dowson, Dick Watson; Bill Walker,
Harry . wote, Paul Jorgensen;
Wm. Williams, Jerry Gastineau,
Geo. 'Lewis: Warren Bayliss, Ralph
Marlatt, John Muich; Clyde Camp
bell, Sam Harbison.
Phone SP 3-4293
DAILY'S U-DRIVE
' M.df.rd Airport
(5-9). HRs Gardner. Taylor,
New York 001 000 110 3 6 6
Boston -400 000 3 Ox 7 10 0
Terry, Ditmar (7), Shantz (7),
Coates (8) and Berra. Delock. Mon
bouquette (3) and White. Winner
Monoouquette (8-3). lxiser Ter
ry (3-6). HR Jensen.
NaUonal League
Chicago ..... 000- 700 0007 8 0
xiuiaacipma -. luu uuu ou o o x
Ceccarelli, Henry (8) and Averill.
Gomez, Meyer (4), Robinson (8),
Farrell (9) and Lonnett. Winner
Ceccarelli (1-0). Loser Gomez
(1-7). HRs Averill, Lonnett, Bou
chee.
2nd Game
Chicago 100 000 O00 1 3 2
Philadelphia -400 000 OOx 4 7 2
Drabowsky. Singleton (4), Buz-
hardt (7) and S. Taylor. Semproch
(3-0) and Sawatski. Loser Drabow
sky (4-7). HR Bouchee.
San Francisco 000 020 000 2 7 1
Milwaukee ....003 010 OOx 4 7 1
Sanford. Miller (6), Fisher (8) and
Landrith. Burdette (12-8) and Cran
dall. Loser Sanford (7-8). HRs
Mathews, .Brandt.
Los Angeles ..000 200 100 3 5 1
Cincinnati 110 000 011 4 8 1
Sherry. Craig (9) and Roseboro,
Purkey (8-9) and Bailey. Loser
Sherry (0-2): HRs Pinson, Bailey,
Hodges, Robinson.
1st Game C10 Inninrs) ' -
St. Louis ....000 010 031 0 5 13 3
Pittsburgh ..200 300 000 1 6 15 2
Broelio. Urban (5). Blaylock (7)
McDaniel (8) and H. Smith, Katt
(8). Haddix, Face (8) and Kravitz.
winner ace (14-0). Loser mc
Daniel (6-10). HR Oliver.
2nd Game (Suspended with St.
Louis batting In 9th inn., curfew)
St. LOUIS IIO 100 001 H 0
Pittsburgh 200 002 01. 5 10 4
Ricketts, Blaylock (6), Bridges (6),
urrjan (7), jettcoaj (8) ana uuver,
H. Smith (6). Witt. Gross (7), Face
(9) and Kravitz, HR Cimoli.
Sunday by sweeping a double
header from the Broncs, 3-1
and 6-5. Meanwhile, Wenat
chee scalped the Tri-City
Braves 8-4 ta take over f irsj
place in league standings.
Yakima scored two con
vincing wins over Eugene, 7-5
and 6-2,. to move from third
to second place in the stand
ings. Salem's .Joe Wilson was the
hero of the . Senator's first
game. Wilson scored two of
the Senator's three runs, in
cluding a homer in the sixth,
and drove in the third. In the
nightcap, the Senators' Chuck
Lybeck pitched his 11th win
against two losses as Salem
gave the Broncs an early
lead and then took it away.
Wenatchee's Manager Dick
Wilson started the Chiefs to
their 8-5 victory over Tri-
City with a bases-loaded
double in the third inning.
The Braves were never able
to catch up despite a three
run outburst in the sixth.
Yakima capitalized on Eu
gene errors in both games
Sunday with pitcher Archie
White chlaking up his seventh
and eighth wins against three
losses. The Bears did it with
two big innings, harvesting
four runs in the opening
frame of the first game and
stampeding six runs across the
plate in the sixth inning of
the second game.
In Saturday action, Lewis
ton beat . Salem 8-3, while
Wenatchee was sweeping a
twin bill from last-place Tri
City, 5-2 and 4-0.
Yakima continued to show
signs of a second-half revival
by topping Eugene, 7-5.
Coach Hired
By Sandy School
Sandy (UPD - Sandy high
school has hired James Till
man as head basketball coach,
principal Charles Croston an
nounced. Tillman, who has 12 years'
coaching experience, was
head basketball mentor at
Byard," Neb., high school for
the past six years. Tillman
will teach mathematics at
Sandy.
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ROGUE VALLEY LEAGUE
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Riddle
Ashland
Medford
Camp White .
wants fass .
Glendale .
Butte Falls
Riddle shook off a late
threat of an uphill scrapping
Medford Bowling lanes nine
to nudge the Keglers 9 to 7
Sunday and annex the first
half championship of the
semi-pro Rogue Valley Base
ball circuit.
Two runs in the bottom of
the eighth inning broke a 7
all knot for Riddle.
Ashland wound up in sec
ond place with a 8 to 1 tri
umph over Camp White and
Grants Pass trimmed Butte
Falls 8 to 4 to bring the season
to its midway point.
At Riddle Gordon Owsley
of Medford chalked up the
first run of the game tay lead
ing off with a roundtripper.
But Riddle jumped on top
with three runs in the bottom
of the starting panel. After
five innings the loop pacers
were in front 7 to 1.
Medford, however, picked
up two scores each in the
sixth and seventh innings to
trail just 7 to 5. In the top
of the eighth Owsley singled.
He was forced by Larry Per
kins who in turn was forced
by Bob Serak. Then Ron
Peery homered, driving in
Serak ahead of him, to tie up
the scuffle.
In the bottom of the eighth,
Greg Linquist walked and
was advanced to second base
on iiOD ueorges grounaer.
Ken Ayers singled home Lin
quist. Layton Dietz and Mick
ey Coen walked to load the
bases and Ayers scored on a
wild pitch. .
John Hanson two-baggered
for Medford in the ninth inn
ing but was out on a double
play when the Riddle second
baseman snared Ray Ander
son's hot liner.'
Diet hit three for five for
Riddle and Bill Oerding, Mike
Hatfield and George each had
two hits. Hanson socked three
for five for the Bowlers and!
Owsley and Peery had wo
hits apiece. Dennis Barr,
pitching for Medford, struck
out six and walked nine while
three Riddle twirlers had a
combined record of 12 whiffs
and four bases on balls.
Medford had two double
plays and Barr, throwing to
Hanson, picked off three men
at first base. Perkins turned
in some good fielding at sec
ond base. The Lanes was
without the services of Ed
Reinking and Kaye Vaughn.
Ashland did its most dam
age to Camp White in a big
fifth inning in which five
runs were scored. Larry and
Ron Maurer, Dave D'Olivo
and Jim McAbee each singled
in the " stanza. There were
four bases on balls, an error
and a sacrifice flyout by Bill
Welch.
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Half
D'Olivio struck out 11 bat
ters in a seven-hit pitching
job. He walked three. Ashland
collected a total of 10 hits
off Whiter tossers Jack Turk
and Gary Hueners. Larry and
Ron Maurer each socked two
safe blow's while Jack Brown
slapped two hits for Camp
White.
Derald Wooton, former
Los Angeles Dodgers farm
hand, threw a six hitter in
subduing Butte, Falls 8 to 4
at Butte Falls. Moose Blev
ins was the big stick for the
winners, getting three hits,
including two doubles, in five
trips to the plate. Bill Irwin
carried the power for the
losers, hitting two singles in
three times up.v
Wooton struck out 13 Butte
Falls batters while Edwin
Ellis fanned five. Each walked
one. .,
LINESCORES:
Camp White ..001 000 000 1 7 4
Ashland 000 152 OOx 8 10 2
Turk, Heuners (5) and Weddle;
D'Olivo and Mcabee.
Medford 100 002 220 7 11 2
Riddle 320 020 02x 9 13 3
Barr and Anderson; Dedman,
Miller (7), Coen (8) and Dietz.
Grants Pass ..101 120 012 8 f 2
Butte Falls ....000 003 010 t 7
Wooton and Huneycutt; E. Ellis
and Moore.
Williams Named
K Falls Coach
Klamath Falls-Robert Wil
liams has been appointed head
football coach at Klamath Un
ion High school.
Williams has been head
football and baseball coach at
Lewiston, Idaho, High school
At Klamath Falls he will re
place Andy Knudsen as grid
mentor and also will be assist
ant baseball coach.
Knudsen resigned to take
the head gridiron tutoring du
ties at St. Helens High.
League Leaders
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Player & Club G AB R H Pet.
Aaron, Milw 80 329 60 120 .365
Gilliam. IA. .. 76 273 55 93 .341
White. St. L. 79 288 46 98 .340
Cepeda, S J1. .... 84 338 59 112 .331
Logan, Milw. .. 68 230 28 76 .330
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Player 4c Club G AB R H Pet.
Kuenn, Det 79 315 54 111 .352
Runnels, Bos 79 305-47 103 .338
Kaline, Det 73 284 46 95 .335
Fox, Chicago .. 83 339 44 113 .333
Woodling, Bal. .. 77 248 36 82 331
Runs Batted In
NaUonal League Banks, Cubs 82;
Robinson, Reds 75; Aaron, Braves
74; Cepeda, Giants 66; Mathews,
Braves 64.
American League Killebrew,
Senators 75; Colavito, Indians 67;
Jensen, Red Sox 66; Maxwell, Ti
gers 62; Lemon, Senators 61.
Home Runs
National League Mathews,
Braves 26; Banks. Cubs 24; Aaron
Braves 23; Robinson, Reds 20; Ce
peda, Giants 18.
American League Killebrew,
Senators 30; Colavito. Indians 28;
Allison, Senators 22; Triandos, Ori
oles 21; Lemon, Senators 21.
Pitching
National League Face, Pirates
14-0; Mizell, Cards 10-3; Antonelli.
Giants 13-4; Newcombe, Reds 9-4;
Pod res. Dodgers 8-4.
American League McLish, In
dians 11-3; Shaw. White Sox 8-3;
Wilhelm. Orioles 10-4; Mossi, Tigers
7-3; Walker, Orioles 7-3; Fischer,
Senators 7-3.
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Phil Moyer
May Fight
Don Jordan
Portland OIPD Negotiations
are under way for welter
weight champion Don Jordan
to make another ring appear
ance in Portland this summer,
this time in a non-title fight
with Phil Moyer.
Before 'Jordan's co-managers,
'Don Nesseth and Jackie
McCoy, left Portland they
spent time in arranging the
fight with promoter Tommy
Moyer.
Moyer said Saturday there
is a good possibility the fight
will be held.
Jordan plans his next title
defense against Art Aragon in
September in L'os Angeles.
The overweight match with
Phil Moyer would serve as a
warmup. Jordan decisioned
Denny Moyer in a title bout
here last Friday.
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Portland-(UPD-Dick Stearns
Sunday defeated Lee Keswick
in the opening round of the
City of Portland golf tourna
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Metropolitan Softball associ
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Rogue Valley will play
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Withstands extreme
weather conditions,
high-speeds. Ad
ditive treated.
1
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