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Loes Beats In Tie With Pirates Edge Dodgers, Milwaukee Win By MILTON RICHMAN United Press International The San Francisco Giants, proud owners of two quick dividends frmo unpredictable Billy Loes, now know there is absolutely nothing wrong with his arm - or his bat, for that matter, either. Some skeptics felt Loes had lost his stuff when the Balti more Orioles traded him and Billy O'Dell to the Giants last December for Jackie Brandt. They thought the 30-year-old Loes was merely a "throw-in" to keep the Giants happy. He kept them happy, all right, Sunday and kept them in a first-place tie with the Dodgers too by pitching hit less ball in relief, producing a key hit and scoring the win ning run in a 14-inning, 4-3 victory over the Chicago Cubs. Loes, credited with his first National League victory since 1955 when he was with the Dodgers, took over for Jack Sanford in the 12th and struck out four men in the last three innings. v ' Parted Al Bat Loes, who didn't collect a single hit with the Orioles all last season, did a perfect job at bat also. He led off the 14th with a line single to right off loser Ben Johnson, advanced to second on a sacrifice and scooted home on Jim Daven port's single. Orlando Cepeda tied the score at 3-3 with a two-run homer off starter Bob Anderson in the sixth. The victory was the Giants' fourth in five games and the Dodgers kept pace with a 7-5 decision over the Cardinals, who dropped their fifth straight. The Braves beat the Phillies, 8-4, and the Pirates swept a doubleheader from the Reds, 5-0 and 6-5. Home runs by Gil Hodges, Duke Snider and Wally Moon helped Los Angeles to its vic tory over the slumping Cardi nals. Larry Sherry, the Dodg ers' relief ace of 1959,- started for the second time in a week and received credit for the triumph although lifted after six Innings. Stan Musial and Alex Grammas homered for St. Louis. Ernie Broglio was the loser. . Eddie Mathews led a Mil waukee assault on Robin Rob erts of the Phils with a homer, triple and a double. Ray Boone highlighted a four-run rally in the sixth when he drove in three runs with a double. Bob Buhl limited Philadelphia to six hits, in cluding two homers by Harry Anderson and one by Bobby Del Greco. Pirates Win Two Pittsburgh won its nightcap against Cincinnati the hard way, coming up with six runs in the ninth inning after trail ing 5-0. Hal Smith socked a pinch three-run homer during the uprising and Bob Skinner hit a two -run homer. Bill Henry and loser Ted Wieand bore the brunt of the attack after Don v Newcombe and more people can enjoy. fllll KENTUCKY'S FIN SEVENYEARS OLD ; NOTHING HAS CHANGED... EXCEPT THE PRICE! Still 7 years gentled Still a mellow 86 proof Still Kentucky's Finest Bourbon. OLD CHARTER WW m-iock, tkk-iock . . ' that didn't watch SUiliht Whisker. ( Proof. Old poo-:. - Cubs 4-3 To Keep SF LA For League Lead Reds Twice; Raul Sanchez blanked the Pirates over the first eight frames. Bob Friend held Cincinnati to four hits in the opener and Bob Clemente's two-run hom er in the first inning was all the margin he needed. South paw Joe Nuxhall was the loser. LINESCORES: First Game Cincinnati 000 000 000 0 4 1 Pittsburgh .. 202 000 Olx 3 9 0 Nuxhall, Purkey (5). Osteen (7) and Bailey. Friend (1-0) and Smith. Loser Nuxhall 0-l). HR Clemente. Second Game ClncinnaU .... 102 020 000 S 14 1 Pittsburgh .. 000 000 006 6 11 0 Newcombe. Sanchez (5), Henry (9), Wieand 19) and Bailey. Daniels. Green (31. Gross (5), Gibson 181 and Burgess. Winner Gibson (1-0). Los er Wieand (0-1). HR Smith, Skinner. Milwaukee .. 000 104 201 8 11 0 Philadelphia 010 100 Oil 4 6 1 Buhl (1-01 and Crandall. Rob erts. Farrell (7). Meyer (9) and Coker. Loser Roberta (0-2). HR Del Greco, Anderson 2, Mathews. St. Louis 000 212 0005 10 2 Los Angeles 020 310 10X 7 7 0 Broglio. Kline (4), McDaniel (8). Duliba IB) and Swataski, Cannizar ro (7) Sherry. Koufax (7) and Rose boro. Winner Sherry (1-1). Loser Broglio (0-1). HR Hodges, Musial, Snider, Grammas, Moon. Chicago 012 000 000 000 003 11 1 San Francisco 000 102 000 000 014 12 0 Anderson. Elston 16), B. Johnson (12) and Rice. Neeman 113). Mc Cormick. Miller 13). Sanford (7). Loes (12) and Schmidt. Wilson (5). Winner Loes (1-0). Loser B. Johnson. (0-11. HR Cepeda. Stengel Picks Coates For Yank Opener New York - (UPD - Right hander Jim Coates has. been picked by manager Casey Stengel as the New York Yan kees' opening game pitcher against the Red Sox in Boston Tuesday. Coates, who will be pitching his first major league opener, had a- 6-1 record for the Yan kees last season. Stengel also announced Sunday that Roger Maris, ob tained from Kansas City in an off-season trade, will start in right field and Hector Lo pez in left field. Maris, who regularly plays right field, had started in the opposite corner in one of Stengel s experimen tal shifts during the exhibi tion swine. The Vankees reduced their roster to the 28-player limit Sunday by optioning pitcher Eli Gerba, outfielder Deron Johnson and first baseman Frank Leja to Richmond of the International League. ELIOT HEADS CLINIC Eugene - (UPD - Ray Eliot, who recently assumed the job as assistant athletic director at Illinois after years of suc cessful football coaching, will head the University of Oregon coaching clinic June 13-17. Spokane - IUPD - Portland's Pilots defeated Gonzaga 4-3 and 5-2 in a baseball double header Saturday. EST BO U R BO N WD V Fifth O Pint . the BOURBON tlie clock for men lone years! Charter DliU Co, Louisville, Ky. MEDrmDJTRIBUrTE sipaDiHnrs Mounties. Win 10-1, Beavers Rained Out United Press International The Vancouver Mounties finally have their first Pacific Coast League victory after three straight setbacks, thanks to the booming bat of Howie Goss. Goss hammered out three two-run homers and a double Sunday as the Mounties knocked Sacramento out of the PCL lead with a 10-1 past ing. Goss' efforts at the plate boosted his home run total for the young season to five. His six TBI's Sunday gave him 12 for the season. Spokane took advantage of the Sacramento loss and grab bed off sole possession of the league leadership. The In dians called on explosive hit ting and tight pitching to hand Salt Lake, 3-2 and 2-0, beatings. One Postponed In other action, Seattle and San Diego split a double head er, the Rainiers winning the first game, 4-2, and the Padres taking the nightcap, 2-1. The game between Portland and Tacoma was postponed be cause of wet grounds at the Giants' ballpark. - An inside-the-park home run in the eighth-Inning by Willy Davis sparked a three run outburst for ' Spokane which gave the Indians their first game victory Sunday. Ron Fairly followed Davis clout with a double and Char lie Smith tripled. Ton Roig then drove in the winning run with a single. Bob Giallom b a r d o and Chuck Churn teamed up for a three-hit pitching job for Spo kane in the second game. Gial lombardo, the vvinner, went five and one-third innings and STANDINGS United Press International NATIONAL. LEAGUE Pet. GB San Francisco 4 Los Angeles ...... 4 Milwaukee .. 3 Pittsburgh 3 Cincinnati 2 Chicago 2 Philadelphia 1 St. Louis 0 1 .800 1 .800 . 1 .750 ft Z .601) 1 3 ' .400 2 3 '.400 2 3 -250 2ft Sunday's Results Pittsburgh 5, Cincinnati 0 (1st, Pittsburgh 6. Cincinnati 9 (2nd) Milwaukee 8, Philadelphia 4 San Francisco 4, Chicago 3 Los Angeles 7, St. Louis 5 Tuesday's Games 1 Philadelphia at Pittsburgh (Night) Chicago at bt. ixmis mignu Los Angeles at San Francisco (Only games scheduled.) AMERICAN LEAGUE Final Exhibition Standings Baltimore 18 Chicago 18 Cleveland - 17 Boston .... 16 Washington . 13 Detroit ... 14 Kansas City 14 New York .: 11 Sunday'! Result , Baltimore 0. Richmond (I.L.) 1 ) Bob tun 2, NeW York 0 - Cleveland 2, Chicago 1 Detroit 5, Kansas City 4 Tuesday! Games . Kansas City at Chicago Detroit at Cleveland Washington at Baltimore New York' at Boston PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE W. L, Pet. OB Spokane Sacramento San Dieso . Portland ..... Tacoma . 1 ...... 2 Seattle Vancouver .... 1 Salt Lake 0 Sunday's Results SDokane 3. Salt Lake Spokane 2. Salt Lake 0 (2nd) . Seattle 4, San Diego 3 (1st) San Diego 2. Seattle 1 (2nd) Vancouver 10. Sacramento 1 Portland at Tacoma, postponed, wet grounds Saturday's Results Seattle 2, San Diego 1 Sacramento 5,' Vancouver 1 Portland 7, Tacoma 2 (lst Tacoma 11, Portland 0 (2ndt Spokane 6, Salt Lake 2 Monday's Schedule Portland at Sacramento Spokane at San Diego Seattle at Salt Lake City Vancouver at Tacoma 450-Mile Canoe Derby in July Minneapolis -The richest and longest canoe race on the North American continent will be' held July 6-15 when the Minneapolis Aquatennial stages its Canoe derby, a 450 mile test of skill, strength and stamina down the Mississippi river. A starting field of at least 35 two -man teams, drawn from the ranks of rugged In dian guides, Canadian pad dling experts and youthful outdoor enthusiasts, will com pente for a prize Jackpot of $10,000. The 10-day grind will be gin at the resort city of Be mldji, home of the legendary Paul Bunyan near the head waters of the Mississippi, con tinue with nine overnight stops, and finish at historic St. Anthony falls in Minneapolis. 14 .548 1 14 .533 SMUJJ gave up just two singles. Then Churn came on to finish up and allowed the Bees their only hit of the game in the seventh inning. All PCL teams are sched uled to be in action tonight with Spokane at San Diego, Seattle at Salt Lake City, Vancouver at Tacoma, and Portland at Sacramento. I.1NESCORES: Vancouver 401 000 203 10 11 2 Sacramento 000 001 000 1 8 1 Nlchol and White: Cattery. Hick man (1). Kolokowski 16). Fox (St and Porter. 1st Game Spokane ...... 000 000 0.10 3 10 1 salt Lake .... 100 001 0002 13 2 Harris. Nicholos (8. Pa 1 mo u 1st (8) and Bromley; Hanlon, Foss (8F, Swanson (Bi, Butlers (0) and f'i dalgo, Brockell i9t. 2nd Game Spokane 000 001 0 2 S 1 Salt Lake 000 000 0 0 3 0 Glallomnardo. Churn (6) and Pa liaroni; Parsons, Swanson (6) and trockell. 1st Game Seattle 020 001 1004 San Dieeo .... ooo ooo 200 2 8 0 8 0 btennous and uevan: Hobauah. Wade IB) and Napier. 2nd Game Schmidt. Lawrence (6) and Zim merman; Werle, Robinson (7). and Napier. Chico, Shasta To Face SOC The Red Raiders of South ern Oregon college, smarting from a double defeat at the hands of Oregon College of Education Saturday, will host two California college clubs in baseball action this week. Chico State invades the SOC city for two games on Tuesday, and Shasta college follows for two more on Wed nesday. Both doubleheaders start at 1 o'clock. SOC bowed twice to OCE Saturday by scores of 6-3 and 5-3. New York -IUPD- The New York Metropolitan Opera company leaves for Boston to day to open the 40th tour of its 75-year History, Lilt prlc ach Sal price List pries ueh Sal prlc Sit bfor trade-In with trtoVlfi bttor trad-iit with tradt-ln plui icit tai plus xclt ta plut xciit tax plui ieii tai 6.70.13 29.83 17.66 1 26.40 17.66 7.10-15 32.75 1,66 29.30 19.96 7.60-15 " 35.85 81.96 32.00 2T96 7.50-14 29.85 17.66 ; 8.00-14 32.75 19.66 3.00 mora buy a Whllt 8.30-14 35ir 21.96 Well In yor UW Fighter Dies From Injuries Madison, Wis.-CPD-Charlle Mohr, an altar boy who be came a champion college box er, died Easter Sunday of in- uries he suffered a week earlier in the ring. The deeply religious 22- year-old University of Wis consin senior was knocked out in the finals of the NCAA tournament here April 10 in defense of his lfiS-pound title. Charlie walked to his dess- ing room after the fight and collapsed. He suffered a mas sive brain injury and was un conscious until his death at 8:40 a.m. Sunday. Mohr was a model for col lege boxing and a model in dividual. His coach, Vern Woodward, described Mohr as angelic. Former UW boxer Gene Rankin, a friend, said 'He should have been a priest. He was too good." Mohr was kept alive by medical science. His breath ing was done by a resuscita tor. His body temperature was controlled by hyprothermia and a new drug called urea was used to control pressure on his brain. An hour before Mohr's death he had no pulse or blood pressure. Damaged mid brain tissue failed to respond. NW Wrestlers Make Tryouts Portland - IUPD - Seven and possibly nine wrestlers from the Pacific Northwest will head for Ames, Iowa, next week to compete in final Olympic games tryouts. Those expected to make the trip include Mitzi Tamura, Tobe Sweigardt and Don Con way of Oregon State; Larry Dryden, unattached, of Al bany; Lee Allen and Autry Ehler of Multnomah Club, and Bill Berry, Washington State. Other possible entries include Ben Davidson of Se attle and Gary Stensland of the University of Oregon. They qualified during Northwest Olympic tryouts here last week end. WSC VICTOR Moscow, Idaho -(UPD- Wash ington State overwhelmed Idaho 84-46 in track Saturday. Spike Arlt of the Cougars set a new meet mark in the high hurdles of 14.7. PROFESSOR DIES Naples, Italy - IUPD - Prof, Maria Baunin, 87, daughter of Russian anarchist Mikhail Bakunin, died Sunday. MMwrBar tsbpi tb"""" "sbssbm " sr yQN J Wall Street New York-IUPD-If you think you can pick a winning stock simply because the company has participated in a growing industry - be careful. In fact, a simple projection of past experience as a basis for investment decisions would be a very dangerous Ashland JV Splits With KF Ashland Ashland high and Klamath Falls junior varsities split a baseball twlnbill Sat urday with Ashland taking the seven-inning fray 7 to 6 and the Pelicans the five frame second S to 3. Rod Fuller's sacrifice fly brought home Jerry Hauck with the winning run in the opener for the Grizzlies. Hauck had walked and ad vanced on a stolen base and fielder's choice. Galen Rob erson homered and Bob King tripled for Ashland in the contest. King tossed a four hitter. Klamath took the finale on three runs in the fifth inning on two singles, two errors, a walk and a sacrifice fly. Ash land came back with two runs in the fifth and had the bases loaded at the time of the final out. The runs were on two hits, a hit batter and two walks. Eagle Pointers Set Two Meets Eagle Point Two track meets are slated for Eagle Point High school athletes this week. The Eagle varsity will be host to Rogue River on Tues day. Freshmen and sophomore trackmen will go to Crater on Thursday. Crater junior varsity won three-way meet at Eagle Point last Thursday, piling up 722 points. Ashland scored 54V4 and EP jayvee 22. Steve Geren was top man for the afternoon with firsts in the 220-yard dash and broad jump and a tie for first in the 100. B. Martin, Crater, won the hurdle events. Raiders Post Tennis Win Southern Oregon college de feated defending Oregon Col legiate conference champion Portland State college by 6-1 score in tennis competi tion at Portland Saturday af ternoon. Bruce Merrill, John Root, Ken Miller, Ron SIngler, and Dick Clark all won singles matches for the Raiders, 117 South Central Chatter procedure, according to a study made by Calvin Bul lock. The study has found that basic growth trends in in dustry and the behavior of stock market prices do not necessarily coincide over the long run. it seems, therefore, that in vestors must be imaginative as well as analytical and take into consideration elements frequently not apparent on the surface, Bullock con cludes. Oppenlieimer & Co. sug gests that Raytheon presents an opportunity to buy an in terest in a large number of scientific projects at a rela tively low earnings multiple. It notes that the leverage in the company is such that profit margins do not have to go up much to produce large earnings increases. There are signs that the two-year decline in earnings of Schering Corp. may have ended and a new period of growth ushered in this year, says Paine, Webber, Jackson & Curtis. The company now has digested the increased competition in its "Meti" ster oid drugs and has broadened its research and product lines, tlie advisory service adds. American Singer Killed in England Bath, England - IUPD - Tlie body of young American rock and roll singer Eddie Coch ran probably will be flown back to the United States Wednesday, his manager said today. Cochran, 21, was riding to London Airport to catch a plane home to Buena Park, Calif., Saturday when his hired car smashed against a lamp post. He was hurled to tlie pavement with his guitar. He died in Bath hospital Sunday, without regaining consciousness. Also injured in the crash were fellow rock and roll star Gene Vincent, 22, Vancouver, Wash., and a song writing friend from Los Angeles, Miss Sharron Sheeley, 20. GREATEST COMPETITOR London (UPD Asked wheth er traditional laundries were worried about the rising num ber ol do-it-yourself laundro mats. W, T. Simmons ol the Institute of British Launder- ers replied: "We have always regarded our greatest competl- I tor as the housewife herself." 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