Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 06, 1960, Image 7

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WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 1080
MEDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. ORE.
Pittsburgh Pirates Increase
Lead on Rocky Nelson Homers
By MILTON IllCHMAN
; United Press Inlornnllonnl
I'ltla-liiiigli's pvniiiiiit-lioimd
: I'IimU'ji would low lu know
Wlllll Suddenly liiipponcd tl)
nil tliuHc experts wlui agreed
S lliielty Nulmm would nover
. lilt miijor lunguu pllchlng.
' The tobacco chewing, Ml
' ycui-uHl Nelson was slumped
' "Hti'lclly it minor Icuguu hll
; tcr" (or the past 111 years,
niii.il of which liu spent kick-
lull iiroiind llio bushes.
Nelson hud been given brief
' trials Willi five different ma
jor k'liuuu clubs but lliu l'l-
ratos Hi 1 1 1 (ell lit' could help
tlium wlit'ii they driificd him
1 from Toronto of the Interna-
' tlomil league III December of
i 111511.
i Rocky butted n rceclnblc
'.'Jill for tilt) l'lriiti' lust year
but lie staged perhaps III (bl
est pcrforiiiuncv for them
.Tuesday night when lie nock
ed Muccesnlvi) homers In the
liliilli "nil llllli IiiiiIiiks to pro
duct' ii 5-4 victory over tliu
Hrnvos and increase l'lttx
Inirgh's lend to 4 '.a games
In the National leuKue rut'u.
Hoiniii Wrack Willoy
Milwaukee starter Curl ton
Vllley took ii 20 lend Into
thv ninth when he suddenly
wus tunned 'or Nelson's first
liouier plus n two-run homer
by Don Honk. The Uravcs but
tled buck to tic the score
gain In the lust of the ninth.
' Mot Dob Skinner shiKlcd In
(he 10th mid trotted "round
the buses when Nelson depos
ited his fifth homer of the
year Into the right field
bleachers off loser Joey Jliy.
I'mil Cllcl, the winner, yield
rd the Ilnivos' flnul run In
the 10th before Dob Friend
mine on to null down the fi
lm I out.
The Dotliters blunked the
Glunts, BO, the Chillies beat
the Itcds, l!-0. and the C'nrdi
: mils defeated the Cubs, 3-2,
In other NL games.
;j In the Amerlcnn league, the
: Senators enme from behind to
: top the first-place Ynnkecs,
5-3. In 10 Innings, ami the
! Orioles ripped the Red Sox,
t 84. In the only other sched
' tiled game.
Podroi Wins Eighth
Southpaw Johnny Podres
held the slumping Glunts to
lour hits In scoring his eighth
victory over tho Dodgers. Los
Angeles collected 11 hits off
lour Sun Friinelsco pitchers
with Mike McCormlck suffer
Iuk the loss.
A wild pitch by McCormlck
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Kiivo thv Dodgers their first
run lu tho fourth and they
lidded three more In the sixth
on four ninnies and two
walks. I'odres, who shuck
out seven, ulso halted Willie
Mays' lll-giimo hitting streak.
Itobln Huberts hurled his
first sliutoul of the season for
tho l'hlls while llinlllnif the
lteds to four hits, 'ihu victory
brought Hoberts' record to
5-7. Loser Don Newcombe
wus lugged for u run in the
sixth on u slnglu, u sacrifice
and u double by Tony Gun
.ales, mid then yielded anoth
er In the seventh on four
single.
Triple Wins Cam '
Ulll White tripled home the
wlniiinK run with two out In
the elithth Inning for the Cur
tlliiuls uftcr the Cubs hud tied
the score ut 2-2 with u pair of
runs in the sixth. Llndy Mc
Diuilel, who relieved starter
Curl Simmons hi the seventh,
was the wlnnhiK pitcher anil
Don Curdwell the loser. Curd
well pitched u no-hitter
aualn.it the Curds the last
time he faced them on Muy
IS.
Hob Allison's first home
run In nearly three weeks
was the blow thnt gave the
Senators their victory over
the Yankees. Allison hit his
luth homer of the senson in
the 10th off loser Art Ditmnr
followinii two-out simile by
Iteno Hertoiu.
Starter Ralph Terry led 3 0
until the seventh but the Sen
ators scored single runs In the
seventh, eighth and ninth.
I'cdro Humus wus tunned for
HoKer Murls' 2tllli homer with
one on In the first liminn and
then nave up only one more
hit before yielding to winner
Chuck Stobhs In the ninth.
The loss cut the Yankees' lead
to one mime over the Idle sec
ond, place Indians.
Rookie Chuck Kstradu of
the Orioles fired a five-hitter
at tho Red Sox for his ninth
victory of the year. Among
the hits Estrada allowed with
two-run burners by Vic Wcrlz
and Pumpslc Green. The Ori
oles not to loser Tom Brewer
for five runs and seven hits
in 3 13 innlnKs and then
ruked Ted Wills for seven
more hits and four runs.
Jackie Brundt drove In three
runs with three lilts and roo
kie Murv Breeding also bud
three hits. The victory boost
ed tho third -placo Orioles
within two games of the top.
I.INXSCORilS;
Amsrlran l.saus
(10 Innings)
New York 300 100 O00 0 3 3 0
Waihtnslon 000 000 111 33 0
Terry, niriey mi. immnr tiui
nil Ilerra. Ramos, Stohns 10) and
Ilnttey, Narason 181. Winner
Stohha ffl-31. l.naT Dltniar (7-41.
1111 Maria, Allison.
naltlnmre ....0.10 531 000 t H 0
Ilnatnn OOO 020 002 4 3 1
Eatrada (0-4i and Trlandna. Brew
er. Wllla (41 and Nixon, liaer
Drawer (5-71. Illl Worn. Green.
National League
St. Louis ono lot 0103 S t
Chlraiio 000 002 Olio 2 5 0
Simmons. McDnnlcl. S-hafrrrnoth
(01 and Tnppe. Averttl (8). Winner
MrDanlel (4-3). Loaer Cardwell
(4-tli. lilt llanka.
HO Innlnga)
Pttlalinrsh .. 000 000 003 23 10 0
Milwaukee (100 010 Oil 14 0 0
Law. tireen 10), Fni-e (fit. JII
lion ID), (ilfl III), Friend (till anil
Smith. Oldla llll. Wllley, Jay 1 10)
anil Cramtall. Winner del 12-01.
Loaer Jay (2-31. Iin Nclion 2.
lloak.
Philadelphia ooo ool 1002 o
Cincinnati ... 000 000 0000 4 0
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STANDINGS
NATIONAL I.KAI1I1K
W.
..in
I'd, ;
.mil -
nnn 4
.9:14 11
307 II
.901) n
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.413 1.9
.3114 10
Plllahumh
Mllwutlkcti . .
Hun Frnnclacu -....all
HI. I. nil.
Loa ilKrlea 37
(TlM'h'liull 39
J'hllll'lt.'Vila 31
CIlll'HUO . 211
Tllraday'a Iteaulta
St. l.oilla 3, CTilruso 2
Loa Aiisulua ti, Kau Kranclaco 0
(nlifhll
Plllahuriih 3, Milwaukee 4 (10
InnliiKa. nlithtl
I'lillnflelphln 2, Cincinnati 0
(nlslltl
AMKItll.AN I.KAI1IJK
W. I..
43 37
1'rt.
.1114
.1100
Now York ....
Cleveland ....
Ilallltiiora ....
t'lilcaao
Detioll
Waahlnglnn ..
Kuiikub Clly
Iloaton
42 2S
.... 49 33
.377
.334 3't
.4711 (Hi
.4.97 II
.37.9 17
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..37 4.9
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lliiltliuorn u, lloalon 4 lulshtl
WiialilnKlou A, Ni.w York 3 Inlstit)
(Only guinea arhedulcd)
Wrdnraday'a I'ruhalilr Pllrhrra
Wiiatilnston at Iloaton inlifht)
Krullck I3-III va. Coaule (2-7),
New York at nmtliuorc Inlsht).
I'Al IHC COAST I.KAfi IIK
I..
1'rt.
9H9
.3.14
.331
Spokane
Siii-iiHitenlo
'I'nenina
Keallle
Salt Lake ...
Vancouver ...
San Diego ...
Portland . .
...4H 34
.411 37
. 43 33
. 42 3S
.. 40 311
.. 37 44
38 47
30 47
.33.9
-WO O'i
.4.97 10',
.447 II I ,
JOO 13!,
Tlleadav'B Hraulta
Nruttlc 4. Portland I (lat. 7 In
lilncal .Seattle II. Portland 3 (2ndl
Vancouver 0. Spokane 3 (12 In
nlnsa) San Dleso 4. Tacome 3
Sacraiuentn 8. Salt Lake 3
NoitTiiwr.sr u:n.
Pel.
(ill
Yakima
Trl-Clty ....
I.ewlaton ...
Wenatchee
Salem
Kusrne
.714
.714
.714
..9111) I S
xa 2 ',
.143 4
3
2
1
Ttlrailay'B Keaulla
Yakima 4, Trl-Clly 1
1-wlalon 7, Kusene 4
Wenatchee 7, Salem t
Natators Bill
Klamath Jaunt
Mcdford's munlcipul swim
ming team will competo in
the Klumnth Falls Invitational
Swimming ind Diving meet
to he held on July 16.
Competition will be both In
age groups and in senior
events. Preliminaries will
start at 8 a.m.
The, Hawthorne purk swim
ming pool will b eloscd to
tho public on July 9 during
the first annual Mcdford re
lays. The Jackson park pool
will be open.
RICHEST LADIES' GOLF
Warren, Ohio - IUPD - The
Warren Open, richest tourna
ment in tile Ladles Profession
al Golf association history,
opened today with a field of
70 swingers competing In
proamntettr prelimlnory. To
day's scoring meant nothing
us far as distribution of the
$16,000 prize Is concerned,
since medal play will not get
underway until Thursday over
the 6.6240 - yard Trumbull
Country club course.
Hnherla (3-7) and Dnlrymple.
Newcombe 13-11) mid Bailey.
Knn Franclaco 000 000 01100 4 3
Loa Atmelea .000 103 40x 8 11 1
McCormlck. Byerly IT, Shipley
17), Antnnelll 171 and Schmidt.
Podrea IB-Ill and N. Sherry. Plg
nalnno (B). Loaer McCormlck
(11-3).
ONLY
..3 1 00
..4I88
SOI Eair Jackion Strait
IN MEDFORD SHOPPING CENTER
Open Monday and Friday 'Til 9
SP 3-6661 FREE PARKING
SPORTS
Little Loop
Cleaned Out
Newurk, N-J.-IUWI-Thoro 1
no Joy ut the Chancellor Ave.
pluyxraund-llic Little leuifut.'
lum been eleuned out.
A luumlry truck pulled Into
Untenniin Field lust month to
pick up 14(1 noilcd unlnrmn
IicIoiikImk to elifht tcunis In
the Little League.
Abe Gurtlzky of the Chan
cellor Youth council aald the
uniform were worth $2,000
and presumably arc In a laun
dry nomowliere.
But, Gurltzky nald, the
laundry wasn't authorized to
pick them up, the field's cus
todian fulled to Kd a receipt,
and nobody remembers the
nuinc of the luundry.
League Leaders
NATIONAL I.KAd
'layer it Club U.
UK
All It.
2114 OH
174 29
323 411
272 90
2118 4(1
204 42
280 90
237 3(1
229 24
272 33
1 117 28
II. Pel.
iii4 aim
110 .349
100 .328
88 .324
113 .323
03 .310
07 Jll
73 J08
00 J07
B3 J09
00 305
Muya, S. K 74
barker. I.. A 3U
Oronl, Plratei ,.74
Aahhurn, Chi 72
Clnililc, Pitta 71
White. St. 1 74
Skinner, Pitta. . 73
Woltcra, Phil H
Atlcofk. Mil 00
Krklnd, S. T. ...74
Wllla, L. A 71
AMKItll.'AN I.KAIil K
Player ii club
U. AH R.
II. Pel.
02 .333
90 J33
00 .320
81 211
01 .320
37 317
77 310
87 314
78 303
S3 -204
03 304
Kunnrla, Dub. .
Gcnllle. Hal. ...
MlnoBu, Chi. ...
Maria, N. Y. ...
Kuenn, Cleva. .
l.opez, N. Y. ...
... 70 278 40
. 71 177 33
....73 270 43
. 87 292 92
00 293 42
... 90 180 31
SKwrn, . x. ...
Smith. Chi
Power. Clevc. .
(Jrdner, Waah. .
Plcraal. Cleve. ,
04 244 24
72 277 40
04 231 31
8D 280 41
01 214 37
Hllna Halted In
American l.eacue Marls. Yan
kees OU; Genule, Orioles 37: Skow
rn, Yankees 91: Hansen. Orioles
91: Mlmiso, White Sox 90.
national l.easue Hanks. Cubs
71: Mays, Giants 04: Aaron. Hraves
03; Cepeda, Giants 90: Clemente,
Pirates 93.
Home Runs
American Leacue Marls. Yan
kees 20; Lemon. Senators 20; Man
tle. Yankcca 20; Held, Indiana 14;
Williams, Hed Sox 14; Colavlto, Ti
lers 14.
national i.eatu Hanks, cuds
24: Aaron, Bravea 22; Boyer. Cards
10: Mays, Giants 18: Mathews,
Braves 10; Cepeda, Giants 10.
I'llchlni
American League Coates. Yan
kees 9-0: Hrown, Orioles 7-2: Per
ry, Indians 0-3; Stobhs. Senators
8-2: Grant, Indians 0-2.
National Lrasue Roebuck,
Dodgers 0-1: Law. Pirates 11-3;
Williams. Dodcers 7-2: rarrell. Phlla
0-2: Buhl. Braves 8-3: Purkey.
Red 8-3.
Mike Souchak
4th in Money
Duncdin, Fla. -WrD- Mike
Souchak, who picked u p
,000 for his victory In the
Bulck Open at Flint, Mich.,
has moved into fourth place
among pro golf s top money
winners.
The former Duke football
player from Grossingcr, N.Y.,
boosted his earnings this year
to $29,400, giving him a $100
edge over fifth place Jerry
Barber.
The Professional Golfers
association figures show that
Arnold Palmer still holds a
comfortable lead with earn
ings of $66,600. Dow Finster
wald remains a distant second
with $35,500, followed by Ken
Vcnturi with $30,500.
Joe Mozel Out
Of Tournament
St. Andrews. Scotland -ffiPD-
Vnlnran tfnlffr Jnf Mozel Of
Portland, Ore., was the last
American to finish in tne
British Open golf tournament
Tuesday. He was seven
strokes too high to qualify.
Mozel snot a 77-is ior ao
holes. Minimum qualifying
was 147.
"Thpv wouldn't let a dog
out In this weather but I guess
we're only golfers," he
cracked as he dashed to the
clubhouse in heavy rain with
visibility down to 30 feet.
Skiing in July
Hurts Colorado Man
Colorado Springs, Colo. (UPD
-Hownrd Riggs, 40. was re
covering today from head and
back injuries and a broken
rieht leg - Incurred while sw
ing on Pikes Peak on the
Fourth of July.
Somalia Recommended
As Member of UN
United Nnllons, N. Y. (UPB-
The Security Council Tuesday
unanimously r e c o mmcndod
admission of the newly-indo-
pendent stale of Somalia as
the 871H member oi me unit
ed Nations.
CUPPERS PICKED
San Francisco - HOT - Two
St. Louis stars today were
nnmnri 111 till' U.S. Davis ClID
sqund for the tie with Canndit
starting nt Quebec on July l.
Earl Bttchholz and Charles
MnKlnlnv nf St. Louis. Ber
nard Bnrtzen, Dallas, Tex.,
and Barry MncKny, Dnyton,
Ohio, wore named on the
team to represent the United
Slates,
Call Ken Noal, SP 3-4739
for your Logging and Road
Building Equipment
Bondod Buy Uied Equipment
Crater Lnke Machinery Co
Yankee Delegation
In British Golf Cut
To Just
By HENRY THORNBERRY
St. Andrews, Scotlund-luTli-The
venerable 58 - year - old
Gene Surar.cn und musculur,
younK Arnold Palmer set out
today at the head of a slim
four man American delega
tion shooting for the British
Open golf chumplonshlp.
Besides barazen and Palm
er, tho only two Yunks nble
to qualify for the 72-hole cen
tennlul British Open were
Bill Johnson of Provo, Utah,
and Jack Isaacs, civilian pro
at the Langlcy Air Force Base
In Virginia.
18 Yanks Full
Eighteen other Americans
failed to shoot the qualifying
score of 147 or lower In the
two 18-holc rounds that were
played Monday and Tuesday
on the old and the new
courses at St. Andrews, These
quullfylng scores were forgot
ten for the four rounds of the
championship proper which
winds up with 36 holes on
Friday.
Gary Player of South Af
rica, the defending champion,
demonstrated he should make
a strong bid to retain the
title when he won the qualify
ing medal with 67-68-135.
But it was Sarazen, the
gentleman farmer from Ger-
mantown, N.Y., who won the
hearts of his American col
leagues and many in the
Local Legion
Studs, KF Vie Tonight;
Medford Faces KF No. 2
AREA 4 STAN11INGS
(Southern utvlalon)
w.
Klamath Falls 7
Pet
.873
.714
.375
.111
Centra Point ,. S
Medlord 3
Grants Paas 1
Mcdford American Legion
Junior baseball gang, with a
10-run Inning and with six
players swatting two or more
hits, fortified Its third place
position In the southern divis
ion of Area 4 last nignt ana
shoved Granta Pass deeper
into the cellar.
The Post 15-Coca Cola club
won 16 to 4 at Cheney Held
here.
An Important league en
counter and a uun-counUng
scrape art on th slate thuj
eveninsT.
Central Point Cheney Studa
entertain Klamath Fall No.
1 at 8 p.m. at Cheney diamond
in a crucial division ruckus.
Mcdford at the same hour will
meet Klamath Falls No. 2 at
Memorial stadium, White
City.
A Klamath No. 1 win over
CP would give the front-running
Pelican towners a 2V4
game gap over the second
spot Studs and all but cinch
the title. The Cheney nine,
nevertheless, has the oppor
tunity to tighten up the chase
and make it torrid contention
for the mantle. Central Point
victory would hack the KF
margin In the standings to a
half game.
Savan Hits In Inning
Mcdford's 10-run canto last
night was the sixth when
seven hits were put with three
errors, three bases on balls,
two wild pitches, a passed
ball and two stolen bases.
Post 15 had 15 batting turns
during the frame.
Bob Quinney spurred the
Medford 15-hit offensive with
three safeties and four runs
batted In. Jim Calhoun also
had three safe socks for the
home club and Dick Ragsdalc,
Crag Laurance, Jim Barry
and Bud Lowry had two
apiece. Both of Barry's blasts
were three-bnse blows and
Quinney also tripled for Med
ford. Lowrey threw six-hit ball
for Medford, fanning batters
seven times and walking four.
Gary Holmes doubled and
singled for GP. Paul Blinka
tripled and Gary Stevens had
a two-base swat. Blinka, on
the hill for Grants Pass,
whiffed four and walked five.
Two Triples in Sixth
Qulnncy's three-baser and
one by Barry came in the big
sixth when Laurance singled
twice and Calhoun, Mike
Neathamer and Lowcry safe
tied each once.
The foes in tonight's count
ing game here have split In
their previous action. Klam
ath downed Central Point 2
to 0 in their first league meet
ing of the slnte and the Studs
were victors 4 to 3 the next
CLOGSTONS
Metal
Weather Stripping
and Screens
lilimites Gladly
Phone SP 1-1014 Evenings
Four Men
British gullery who braved
the rain and the high winds
to wutch Tuesday's rounds.
Saraien Btvanth
Surazen, winner of the Bri
tish Open crown back in 1032,
shot a par 72 Tuesday to go
with Monday's 69 to tie for
seventh place among the 74
qualifiers with an aggregate
of 141 strokes.
"Gee, wouldn't Walter Ha
gen have loved to see this!"
he said grlnningly as he left
the 18th green in a neavy
downpour.
The 30 -year -old Palmer,
who was not quite three when
Sarazen won his first British
Open crown, scored a 36-39-75
Tuesday after shooting a
67 Monday. That 142 left him
one stroke behind Sarazen
and well within the qualify
ing range, but he was not
satisfied with his game.
Tim for Bad Round
"If I have to have a bad
round, this is the time,"
Palmer commented. "All I
was mainly interested in was
qualifying, but I can't remem
ber a round in which I had
two sixes and a seven on the
card."
Johnson shot a 76 Tuesday
to go with Monday's 70 for a
146 total, while Isaacs barely
made the grade when he shot
a 73 to go with Monday's 74
for a 147 aggregate.
Drubs GP;
time. Fourth division clash
between the two will be on
July 15 at Klamath Falls.
Bill Anhorn likely will do
the chucking for CP tonight
with Wally Palmberg . his
probable rival on the mound.
l.INESCOKE:
Grants Pass 001 002 1 4 8 7
Medford ... 012 03(101 x 10 19 2
Blinka and Stevens; Lowcry and
tiarry, kjiu wi.
Women's Golf
JUNIOR DIVISION
Winners of last week's
Rogue Valley Country club
Junior golf play were Jill
Christiansen with low gross
score of 19 and Laurie Legaa
with low net score of -8.
Those unable to play are to
call SP 3-3567.
Girls not paired may play,
Starting time will be 9 a.m.
t PAIRINGS:
a.m. Debbie sumey. busan
Bencsh. Marianne Raapke. Seorer.
Mrs. Stanley O'Dell. 8:10 ajn.
Courtney O'Dell. Jean Salade, Vleki
Vorhels. Scorer. Mrs. Stan Stark.
8:20 a.m. Holly Thompson. Dor
een Taylor, PatU Clark. Scorer,
Mrs. Hope Lewis. 8:30 a.m. Rose-
anne Lcgas. Vickl Milnes. Judy
Johnson. Scorer, Mrs. Robert Mc-
Intyre. 8:40 a.m. bnannon Mc
Intvre. Lvnn Butterfield. Gtnny
Clark, Scorer, Mrs. Jack Raapke.
8:50 a.m. Shitri Jcwett. Caron
Schwann. Janet Price, Scorer. Mrs.
Harold Littrell. 9 am. Laurie
Lcgns, Michele Llttreu, scorer, Airs.
Richard Schwann.
NEW MANAGER
Indianapolis, Ind. -IVPD-Ted
Beard, veteran minor league
outfielder who's been pining
for a chance to manage, took
over the Indianapolis Indians
today in place of fired Johnny
Hutchings.
SIGN BONUS PLAYER
Philadelphia (UPD -The
Philadelphia Phillies have
signed Costen Shockley, 18,
pitcher-first baseman from
Georgetown, Del., for an esti
mated $50,000 bonus. Shock
ley, who was sought by every
major league club, will report
to the Phillies next year.
JUST IN TIME
London - IUPD - The West
London Permanent Building
Society foreclosed on Atrhur
Thompson's mortgage - and
not a moment too soon. Ex
convict Thompson had been
dismantling his house picce-by-piecc
and rebuilding it in
forest.
THRIFT AUTO SUPPLY
Installed While-U-Wait
MUFFLERS SEAT COVERS
DUAL SETS TAIL PIPES
THE STORE WITH 10,000 ITEMS
Medford, 801 Riverside-Grants
Leo Could Head
SF Next Year
Los Angcles-(l)PI)-Lco Duro-
chcr, formerly of the Brook
lyn Dodgers, might become
the manager of the San Fran-
Isco Giants next season, but
meanwhile interim pilot Tom
Shechan will remuln on the
Job.
Giant owner Horace Stone-
hum hinted at handing the
helm of the club over to
Lippy" Durocher Tuesday
night when he replied to ques
tions of the club's 1961 man
ager with the remark:
"Leo Durochcr and I are
till very good friends, but
we'll have to see about next
season.
Rail Brotherhood
Groups Propose
Study of Rules
Chicago - IUPD - Four bia
brotherhoods of operating
railroad workers proposed to-
ay that the complex dispute
over the industry's rules be
submitted to a special study
commission that would in
clude carrier, union and pub
lic representatives.
Union leaders representing
more than 200,000 railroad
employees announced their
proposal as they went into the
first preliminary discussions
at national level on the con
troversial and bitter dispute.
Outlin in Letter
The brotherhoods' proposal
was outlined in a letter which
was to be presented to carrier
conference committees today.
The union leaders said they
were ready to name their own
representatives to such a
tudy commission at once.
They proposed that a "neu
tral' member be designated
as chairman, and listed six
men they would welcome as
public representatives on the
study commission.
Negotiations Sidetracked
The railroads last Nov. 2
served demands for far-reach
ing revisions of work rules
to save what they charged is
more than S500 million a year
in featherbedding waste.
Negotiations on the demands
were sidetracked for eight
months while the two sides
bargained on wages.
The brotherhood chiefs told
the railroads that their de -
mands would modify or elim -
mate " virtually every rule at -
lecung compensation ana
working conditions."' , ,
InTolvet Rcrlaw
"Your proposal necessarily
involves a comprehensive re-
view of the enure wage
I structure, to which the ordi
nary processes of the Railway
Labor Act are not suited,
they said.
"We believe that such a re
view, if it is to be made,
calls tov the creation of a spe
cial wage structure study com
mission." Nixon Repudiates
Rockwell Support
Washington-IUPD-Vice Presi
dent Richard M. Nixon has
repudiated the support of
George Lincoln Rockwell, the
head of the American Nazi
Party, "and the evil he repre
sents." Nixon, the probable Repub
lican presidential nominee,
took the stand in a telegram
Tuesday to Bernard Abrams,
national commander of the
Jewish War Veterans. Abrams
had told Nixon that Rockwell
was supporting him for the
White House.
Nixon wired back that "no
American who remembers the
horrors of Nazi beastiality
can react to Rockwell's words
with anything but complete
and utter repugnance.
"With regard to your re
port concerning George Lin
coln Rockwell," he told Ab
rams, "I completely repudiate
him and the evil he repre
sents." Madison, Wis. -IUPD -A. O.
Collentine, 72, Internationally
known judge of dairy cattle,
died Tuesday.
Pass, 237 Hiway 99S
Los Angeles Shuts
Out SF Giants 8-0
By ALEX KAHN
Los Angeles -IUPII- For the
first time in five weeks the
Los Angeles Dodgers today
had a .500 record in the Na
tional league standings as they
awaited their second game
against the San Francisco Gi
ants. In an effort to make it two
in a row, the Dodgers called
on big Stan Williams, 7-2, to
pitch tonight while the Giants
went with Billy O'Dell, 3-7,
the ex-Baltimore southpaw.
Johnny Podres came up
with one of his top pitching
performances Tuesday night
when he gave up only four
hits while pitching an 8-0
shutout victory. It was Podres'
sixth win against one loss to
San Francisco in two seasons
and gave him an 8-6 record
this year.
Ac Lefty Shelled
The win was a highly satis
factory one to the Dodgers
who finally defeated Giant
star Mike McCormick who
had won two shutout victories
over Los Angeles this season.
The loss left McCormick's rec
ord at 9-5 for the year.
The Dodgers had gone
scoreless for 22 innings
against McCormick, but they
snapped that string in the
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fourth inning when Jim Gil
Ham scored from third on a
wild pitch.
As It turned out, that run
would have been enough. But
the Dodgers got to McCormlck
for three runs In tho sixth and
he left the game for a pinch
hitter. Thoy then added four
more In the seventh off relief
pitchers Bud Yerley and Joe
Shipley before Johnny Anton
el I i finally came In and put.
out the fire.
Mays String Halted
Willie Mays, hitting star of
the San Francisco club, had a
19-game batting streak ended
when he failed to get a hit
off Podres In four times at bat,
Only two Dodgers got ex
tra base hits, Gilliam getting ;
a double in the fourth and ,
pinchhitter Norm Larker driv- '.
ing in two runs with a double
in the seventh.
With the righthander pitch
ing for the Dodgers tonight :
Giants manager Tom Sheehan
said he'd probably move Or- ;
lando Cepeda from first base
to left field and Insert Dale
Long at first.
Manager Walt Alston said .
he would use the same right
handed hitting platoon against 1
O'Dell tonight because it
proved so successful Tuesday ,
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