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U OC.OC O n of; C3c::3 o GO Giants To Six By FRED OOWW United Press Iniernationel The National leauue race Is fast shaping up into a bat- pitching combined with in tie of San Francisco pitching side baseball, against MilwauKce power. Bui neither has any reason It's an ironic twist for the to complain today with their rival managers, too, because teams already wiping out the Bill Ritjiiey of the Giants has bitter disappointment of 1959 always been an advocate of 'when the Los Angeles Dodg- POP FLY MISJUDGED -San I- rancisco sec ond baseman Don Blasingame inisjuages pop fly off bat of Philadelphia's Harry An derson in fifth inning of Wednesday's Na tional league baseball game at San Fran cisco. Sequence shows Blasingame diving Tacoma Takes PCL Twinbill; Beavers Split With Solons By PETE COLEMAN behind Sacramento. United Press International Sacramento, Portland, Se The Tacoma Giants, kepi I a"1" ""d Salt Lake also got nut of action for two dHys by 1 int0 a(-''-io Thursday rain, took advantage of clear nR"1 atler bcl" ramed out skies last night to become the Tuesday and Wednesday. The hnllest Item, in Ihe Pacific SolonS Split a pair With the Coast league. The Giants swept a double header from the Vancouver Mounties, 2-1 and 4-3, claimed the longest winning streak in the circuit at five, and moved . into second place in the stand ings, only a game and a half Grizzlies Win Dual From Pels Ashland - Ashland High chalked up its first track and field triumph of the season here Wednesday and the team Issue was decided by the final event, the relay. The Grizzlies trimmed Klamath Falls 64 to 58. The Ashlandcrs had first places in eight events and Klamath in six. Steve Gray led Ashland by winning the 100-yard dash in ;10.3, the 220 in :23.7 and the broad jump with 2 1 -8 1 a . Bob Voris nabbed both hurdle events for the Grizzlies with :15.4 In the highs and a :20.2 school record In the lows. Dave Colwcll and Dan Lewis, both 'of Ashland, tied in the pole vault at 1 1 feet and Ashland's quartet of Voris, Clements. Forr"st Farmer and Gray was first in the relay with 1:35. R. Gor don Self, Ashland, claimed the 440 in :54.5. For the Pelicans Bill Santo won the shot put at 4(1-1 'a, .lack Mitchell the mile in 4:53, Bob Lewis the high jump with 5-9. Allen Phillips the jnvclin with 1 78-2. Bill Sproat the half-mile in 2:04 1 and Xlary Hancock the discuss .With 135-B. 5 Klamath Falls won a pre vious dual meet from the JGrizzlics 73 2 3 to 4H 1 '3. Morris To Be Alumni Starter Eugene --TPI' A backficld of iN'orm Van Brocklin, Wnodlry 4-ewih. Jim Shanley and Jack lorris is scheduled to start .for the Oregon alumni Satur-I jiay in the first alumni-varsity Spring game. Another back on hand will i Tc Johnny McKay, who play-i ed with Van Brock 1 in here. McKay, now coach al Smith-' crn California, said he did not plan to play. FRANCHISES GRANTED Calgary, Alta. HI'I' - Al Leader, the president of Ihe Western Hockey league said today aim f rancisco and Los Angeles havr been granted franchises in the league. How pvcr. Lender seid the fran chises will remein innctive until such time suitable building can be obtained so that sufficient dates cun be arranged for the clubs and that suitable (ranclusc-huldcni can be found. Stretch Winning Streak by Nipping Phillies 1-0 c.i."-lo,g tall Su'.Ur. sr.d . Charlie Dressen of the Braves has always championed sharp yv-. in i'fiM' -f-H 271 "V 1 1 f,?'S - ' ' ) i i Is v jt . . v " .t . fur the ball (upper left), falling to ground (upper left), groping for oail dower left; and throwing to second (lower right) only to find Anderson already perched there. The hit went for naught as Giants won 1 to 0. (UP1 Telcphoto) Beavers, winning 4-0 and los ing 6-1, and Seattle did the same with Salt Lake, grabbing the opener, 7-1, and dropping the nightcap, 3-0. San Diego and Spokane, the only two teams who got to play during the two wet days, had their turn on the bench last night, being washed nut after getting in three score less innings. The schedule changes to- nigiu. Vancouve is at Port land, Seattle at Spokane, Ta coma at Salt Lake and Sacra mento at San Diego. The Giants gut their first winning performance from righthander Eddie Fisher in edging Vancouver in their opener. At Bay Fisher, who had lost his first four decisions, gave up seven in the six innings he worked, but, except for Ray Barker's solo homer, managed to keep the Motilities at bay. The Giants made it a sweep when they ran up a 41 lend in the nightcap and then held on. Vancouver scored single runs in the eighth and ninth frames to come within one hut reliever Gordon Jones shut lite door and preserved the win fur Gianl starter Mar shall Itenfrne. Sacramento righty Claude Raymond was never in trou ble as he posted his second victory against no losses. The Sacs got only three hits off Portland starter Bob Alex ander but they obviously came at the right limes. In the nightcap. Beaver pitcher Noel Mickelsen took the spotlight, holding the Solons to four safeties to run his record to 41. George Frecse belted a solo homer for the winners. t iskm oitr.v (1st EAtnrl Tarinnn ... 110 000 O 2 Vancouver W0 inn 0 1 I KiMiit. Jones ill and Hallrr, ten. Vinard i3i. Paine i Ji White l 0 :nii Kiiiur) TtfriMitA . 11(H) oin inn 4 11 1 V.iru'iuiver Hill 000 011 3 ft 1 Hcnf ror . J one B and ll.illn , HiUMhorcrr, Motiler if. nd Siani laud. While (11 i. in.. I SiHTHtnrnWi 102 001 04 3 Portland 000 000 00 4 1 HflMuond and Hmrlli, Alexander. Pillette (3i, JohnMin iK) and Ncal. ( ,'nd Kiinir) saci Hincnto ooi onn mm i 4 1 Portland noi 22 Oti II ; li.. Walkin. i,V H irk man (7 and Ban nan, Mirkelaen and Con gola Ht lame) Sail Lake . OOfl OHO 1 fl 1 health' 21 to 500 x 7 13 0 How Sw annn 1 H a id i. ton 15' nr4 llrii.-bttoll- (lenhn.i.e kn Bryan. salt Uke .000 onn 003 .tun Sialtle ...000 000 0000 S 0 Parson! and Coho neamon Jeffcoal ifl) and Zimmerman, Poison Oak? Try Battle of ZEMACOl feu muil be utiitud er oui j mom, cheerfully r. funded. Gel kettle tod., jt WESTERN THRIFT rr - "oV" the firs from th with late-season rush and a post-season playoff victory. Win 6th in Row I The front-running Giants in i creased their winning streak I to six games Thursday when I they beat the Philadelphia Phillies, 1-0. while the Braves I used their long-ball "punch" i '.v .Vr-I SF Tussles Dodgers at Candlestick By SCOTT BAILLIE San Francisco - (UPfl - Friday the 13th closed in on Candle- slick Park loday - but the San Francisco Giants aimed to stretch their winning streak out to lucky seven anyway. And Manager Bill Ricnev. whose Giants now lead the National league by two games looked to lefty Mike McCor mick (4-0) to nail down the first of a three game set against the Los Angeles Dodgers. Manager Walt Alston of the world champs was expected to counter with Don Drvs- dale (3-3) in tonight's tilt which should bring in about 40,000 fans. Howard Recalled The Dodgers, attempting lo repair a slumping hitting at- lack, Thursday night recalled 23-year-old Frank Howard from their Spokane farm club. ' Snokane M.ninoer fZnini'rr Harris said Howard was leav ing by plane I'lis morning for San Francisco. Jack Sanford, taking his cue from Sam Jones, blanked t h e Philadelphia Phillies Thursday with two hits. 1-0. The husky right bander virtually duplicated Jones' Wednesday feat and fanned the same number of batters, 11, which Sam did while two hitting the Phils 10 on Wednesday. Each man also walked three. "I stuck with the fast ball most of the way," Sanford declared while cracking open a can of beer. "Yeah, I felt pretty good all day, and I just got em out. that's all.'' Mtuio in nut and SHOE DEN Ctntral at Main V 1 l" J .i i 1 rli'.MiUim 1 f I ivw I 'Willow I fOt I WINTHROP hv... . fr rnnH Ktrsihi Hav to down the St. Louis Cardinals, I 4-3. The Cincinnati Reds scor ed 13 runs in the first to in nings and crushed the Chicago Cubs, 14-1, in the oniy oilier NL game. Gary Bell became the American league's first four game winner of the year when lie pitched the Cleveland In dians to a 3-2 win over the New York Yankees and Tom Brewer's two-hitter enabled the Boston Red Sox to shade the Chicago White Sox, 1-0, in other big league action. Jack Sanford continued the amazing S?n Fr-ncisco pitch ing streak through 20 shutout innings Thursday with a two hitter embellished with 11 strikeuuts-m a t c h 1 n g Sam Jones' performance of the pre vious day. Robin Roberts had no hitter until two were out in the fifth inning but then the run when Willie Kirkland Central Point Central Point singled, stole second, went to oiulith grade trackmen, with third on a wild throw and!Darre" Summerficld and tallied on Ilobie Landrilh's Vern Swanson, as usual, triple single. Eddie Mathews' third hom er in two games and sixth of the season gave the Braves their second straight victory atier tne arainais wnutiea away at Bob Buhl lo over come Milwaukee's early 3-0 lead. Bob Purkey breezed to his second win behind a 17-hit Cincinnati attack that includ ed three hits each by Eddie Kasko, Vada Pinson and Tony Gonzalez. Bob Anderson, Moe Drabowsky and Ben Johnson were rocked for the Reds' 13 runs in the first two innings as the Cubs suffered their second straight loss under manager Lou Boudreau. Bell scattered 10 hits and gained his fourth win when batterymate Rus Nixon hom ered off Ralph Terry in the Ilth inning. Yogi Berra, cele brating his 35th birthday, lied the score in the eighth inning with his second homer of the season. Pele Runnels' bases - filled single in the last of the ninth rewarded Brewer with his second win and tagged Bob Shaw, an 18-game winner for the White Sox in 1959, with his second defeat. 1.INKSCOI1KS: American League Chicago .... (ion onn onn n 3 2 Boslon 000 000 001 1 9 0 Shaw (2-2t and Lollar. Brewer (2-2i and Sullivan, Gile (A). (II limine) Cleve. 010 noo 100 013 n 0 N Yol k 000 010 010 002 10 I Bell (4-li and Nixon. Terry il-l) and Howard. HRs Berra. Nixon. National Leaeue I Cincinnati 70 1)01 000 14 17 1 Chicago ...000 100 00(1 1 B 4 D.,..L.,.' CI. II n.,H Roll,.., Inrir. on. Drabowsky ill, Johnson ill, lor 8. Loser Anderson (0-1), St Louis .. 001 000 1103 0 Milwaukee :U10 000 01s 4 fi I Miell. uroglio i7', Jackson fBi and Smith. Sawalskl (Hi, Johnson iBl. Buhl. Mackenzie (Bi. Rush (Si and Crandall. Winner Ruh d-oi. l.oser Jackson 11-31. HR Mat thews. Philadelphia 000 000 (100 0 S. Krancisco mill 010 mix I Rnheits Farrell ifli and ryniple Sanlord (3-1 I and drilh. Loser Roberta (t-3t. 2 1 Dai La n- Ager Hurls No-Hitter Portland -WPP- Arba Acer pitchrd a no hit. no run same for Madison liiyh Thursday as his team relied Cleveland 10. It was the fourth no hitter thrown in the Portland inter scholastic league this year. $1495 ifo.rt miamiio FOi MEN Modfartj, Oregon 8 MAIL TKHUNf. M.dlotJ, Or. Fridir, May 13. 160 I OCE Chamo In Baseball Portland -ill'li- Oregon Coiiege of Education wrap ped up the Oregon Collegi ate conference base b 11 championship by bouncing Portland State 6 4, Thurs day. Gordy Dettel limited the Vikings to eight hits as OCE ended the OCC campaign with a 1 0-2 record. Ross Lemen had four hits including two triples to pace the Wolves in batting. Portland Stale's Dick Pet ers had two safeties. Pointer's 8th Beats McLoughlin winners, defeated McLoughlin of Medford 63 13 to 49 23 here yesterday and lay claim lo southern Oregon laurels. It was the fifth straight cinder win wolhout a loss for the Pointers. McLoughlin won Ihe sev enth grade competition yes terday by a decisive 52', 2 to 24'-. Summerficld won the shot put, discus and javelin and Swanson the high jump, the high hurdles and 330-yard run. Sherm Kigcr was a dou ble victor for the CP eighth. He was winner in both dashes. Other win for the Pointers in the class was in the relay. For McLoughlin Mike Barnes took the broad jump, Ron Edmonds the low hurdles and Steve Toews the 660. Mac's No. 2 pole vaulter. Robby Van Sickle, was victor in that event McLoughlin seventh had a pair of double winners, Rick Templcton in the shot put and pole vault and George Way in the 330 and 150. RKSt'l.TS: l Ki chill jtradr) Shot pul Summerficld. CP, Kim ball. CP; Winetrout. M. 4tl-2a. Discus Summerfield. CP: Kim ball. CP; Winetrout, M. 113-3'i. Javelin Summmerfield, CP; Twt dell. CP. Lyons. M. 140-3. Pole vault R. Van Sickle, M; Faulkner. CP: tie third Turoin and T. Van Sickle. Al. and Henney, CP. 0-3. Broad .Jump Barnes. Al; Kiger. CP; J. Allen. M. 18-11 'i. IliRh jump Swanson, CP; Ste venson. CP; Walker. Al. 3.2. Hifth hurdles Swanson. CP: Rl kard. CP; Larson. M. :09.3. 75 KiRcr. CP; Barnes, M; Ryer nn CP. 08 5. 330 Swanson. CP; Kcngia, M; Lyons. M. :3!.2. Low hurdles Edmonds, M; J. AU len, M; Clark. CP. :16.3. 130 Kiacr. CP; Barnes. M; Ryer son, CP. :16.5. 6f,0 Toews, Al; Doyle, M; Foster, M I 40. Relay Centra. Point (Ryerson. Faulkner, Klper, Swanson L :49. (Seventh Rradc) biioi pui lempieton, w; .way, M: Branch. CP 3H-8 Pole vault Templcton. M: Eckel, M; tied third Pitts, CP, and Rupp, M. 8-n. Broad jump Tavlor. CP; Alar shall. CP: Youns. M. lfi-8 Hich jump Tie first. Stockman. M. and Dnnkcr. CP: Lee. M 4-10 73 Lee, M; Taylor, CP; Spencer. CP 09 330 Wav. M; Marshall. CP; Dcu- bert. M. A2 6 Low hurdles Deuhert, M; Ander son. M; Brown, C :I0.8. 130 Way. M; Taylor, C; Young. M in 7. R e I a y McLoiiRhlin (F.dmonds, Way, Templeton. Lee, :53 5. Chicago -ttiPP- The Chicago Cubs today traded second baseman Tony Taylor and catcher Cal Neoman to the Philadelphia Phillies for pitcher Don Card well and first baseman Ed Bouchee. A smart idea for dreis, business or sociable get-togethers . . . Ihe Vanguard has that elegant look. Light and trim with a low sweeping hand-sewn moccasin front and the east of slip-on styling. It blends so beautifully ith lh natural look of today's apparel fashions. A Ffidiv, May 13. 160 I SPORTS I I Class B, A-2 School Spikers Contend at Ashland on Saturday Class B and A-2 high school i track and field men cf thi area will have their sights on I Homer Hit By Reinking United Press International The weather man handed Washington State an assist Thursday in its drive toward the Northern Division base ball pennant. At the same time Oregon State fell to its fifth defeat at Ihe hands of fourth-place Washington, 5-3. Rain washed out the Ore- gon-WSU contest in Pullman leaving the Cougars on top with a fl-2 record. Oregon has a 4-4 mark and OSC now is 6-5. The Oregon State loss to the Huskies was the fourth in five games on the six-game road trip. They were to close out the trip again,sl Washing- Ion today. Washington put across the winning runs with a three-run third inning rally off loser Leon Critser. 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