Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 07, 1960, Image 16

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SF49ers Squelch
New Team's Debut
1 Seattle, Wash. - (UPD - The
' old pros of San Francisco
; squelched Dallas' professional
'.. football debut Saturday as
1 John Brodie and Y. A. Tittle
I passed the 49ers to a 18-10
' victory over, the Cowboys in
an exhibition game.
More than 2,000 fans, some
of whom fainted in the blaz
r ing fun, watched Red Hickey's
aging veterans take advantage
of every break and cooly cut
' down the Cowboys.
San Francisco scored in the
; second and fourth periods
! while Dallas couldn't gst
; moving until the final quarter.
. A bad pass from center put
San Francisco on the score
. board the first time. Ed Sherer
was back to punt when the
ball sailed high over his head
and rolled into the end zone.
Sherer retrieved and made a
valiant try to run the ball out,
but alert Gordon Kelly drop;
ped him for a safety.
Resort To Toe
, Dallas couldn't get past the
Forty - Niners despite some
spectacular pass catching by
, Frank Clarke and they had to
. This time he punted to the
Dallas' Doyle Nix downed the
ball, but the Forty-Niners just
shrugged their padded shoul
ders and marched out to the
ten. Then Brodie hit R. C.
Owens for gains of 70 and 28
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Tpi Markflv. who scored.
Dallas started to come alive
;ln the third period with Don
McElhenny ripping oit long
gains to put the ball on San
Francisco's 12. From there
the Cowboys opened the final
period with a 17-yard field
goal by Fred Cone.
Then Tittle, a balding 33-
yuar-oia, got intu uie aui aim
passea me ony-iN iners aown
Bill Martin
Says Giles
Not Fair
By dennis McCarthy
United Press International
St. Louis -(UPD- Billy Mar
tin of Cincinnati Saturday
charged National League
' rresioeni warren uues wim
being "unfair" and said he
: win auwvai a uuu 41111; mm a
five-day suspension to Base-
Dan commissioner f ora rricK.
Martin's announcement that
he would appeal came at the
same time that his victim,
rookie pitcher Jim Brewer of
the Cubs, prepared to under
. go surgery in Chicago today
for a depressed fracture of the
eye orbit bone.
"I think I'm getting a bum
deal from Giles and I want to
take the whole casp in the
commissioner," said the fiery
Reds' second baseman, who
still insisted Brewer precipi
tated Thursday's fight at
Wrigley Field.
"Giles has never been one
of my biggest boosters," Mar
tin added. "He came out with
a big story in the papers last
spring predicting I wouldn't
do well with the Reds and
that I wouldn't even be in the
majors by the end of this
year. I want the commissioner
to know all the facts.
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ANDERS'
to the four. From there, C. R.
Roberts swept around right
end to score. . .
But Dallas was still hot and
Eddie LeBaron hit Clark in a
56-yard pass play to give the
Cowboys their only touchdown.
Dallas oooioio
San Francisco 0 9 0 7 16
Scoring:
Dallas Tds Clark (56 pass from
Lebanon); conversion: Cone; FG
Cone (17 yards).
San Francisco Tds Mackey (34
pass from Brodie). Roberts (4,
run): conversions: Davis (2 kick).
Safety.
Woods, Water, Wildlife
By Hank DeVoss
WOODS, WATER. WILDLIFE
Taking a vacation in Brit
ish Columbia doesn't neces
sarily put a man over more
fish but it does get him away
from other things; like mow
ing the lawn, weeding the
garden, etc. The fact is that
it s really more like a trade;
now, I gel lo fight mosquitos,
suffer from sunburn, etc.
ONE FOR THE MONEY
Anyone thinking of going
through Seattle would be
well advised to avoid it dur
ing the going home - from
work rush. The surprising
discovery that most cars
had only one person in them
gave rise to the thought that
if fishermen were of simi
lar disposition the rivers
would be lined with cars
bumper to bumper. Could it
be that most people don't
feel friendly when they're
going from work?
EARLY OR LATE
It Is the lot of the fisher
man that no matter where he
goes he will find that the
fishing was excellent yester
day and promises to be tre
mendous tomorrow. Upon ar
rival in B.C. inquiries reveal
ed that it was too late for
springs (chinook) and too
early for cohoe (silvers). It
was decided to give it a try
anyway because I ve been
promising my mother-in-law
a salmon for so long that she's
beginning to think that I don't
really go fishing when I say
I'm going fishing.
SCORE ONE
The hottest tip came from
Horseshoe bay and It paid
off. There is a boat rental
there that is run by Tom
Sewell, a fine chap, as the
Canadians say it. He spent
tome lime giving advice as
to where and how, ar. 1 also
showed how to make a
mall cut plug used when
the herring, a staple of the
salmon's diet, are running
quite small. The advice
paid oil in the shape of one
silver salmon of about
eight pounds, a reasonable
return for any fisherman.
KILLERS
Conversations with Cana
dians revealed an attitude to
wards American fishermen
that Is engendered by our de
sire to "Get my money's
worth." We are considered
'Killers' because we want a
positive guarantee of fish.
Undoubtedly the Canadians
are encountering more tour
ists than fishermen because a
fisherman knows how many
imponderables are a part of
fishing.
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Managers Win,
Lose in Debut
United Press International
A change of uniforms work
ed wonders for Jimmy Dykes
but it didn't do a thing for
Joe Gordon.
Dykes,' who has to win at
Cleveland to keep bis job in
1961, made a successful debut
as manager of the Indians by
leading them to a 4-3 victory
over the Baltimore Orioles
Friday night.
Gordon, already set for next
year at Detroit, broke in on
the wrong foot with the
Tigers when the Boston Red
Sox ruined his debut with a
come - from - behind 4-2 triumph.
THE UNKNOWN QUANTITY
Contact with a biologist of
the B.C. fish and game de- '
pariment yielded the data
that they know very little
of the fishing potential of
the Fraser river, a stream
somewhat comparable to
the Columbia river. There
is run of spring chinook up
the Fraser but no one
knows how many or exact
ly where they spawn. A
couple of tributaries have
been found due to heavy
use by salmon during a year
when many of that cycle
are a product of a certain
stream. ' '
The summer steelhead
run up the Fraser is also
somewhat of a mystery. A
few streams are known to
harbor them but many
streams are fished so sel
dom that reliable reports
are scanty. Many fishermen
would think of a steelhead
as a regular river rainbow
unless they were trained
biologists and even then
there is the problem that
most biologists can't agree
as to the difference be
tween the river rainbow
and the steelhead. And, in
a country where the river
rainbow is large there is a
definite problem.
SALMON COUNT
The Canadians have plenty
of information regarding the
Sockeye salmon run but it is
of littl" use to the sport fish
erman since the Sockeye is
reserved for the commercial
fishing interests. There is a
sort of a salmon count based
on the commercial poundage
brought in every year. This is
fairly reliable insofar as the
Sockeye is found In the Fraser
only, but many of the chinook
netted up here are from the
Columbia river and how
many of the chinook come
from the Fraser is a mystery.
THE OPTIMIST'S CORNER
The uncertainty of this
betwixt and between bus
iness is as dampening as the
weather so slakes are be
ing pulled for a move to the
interior. The uncertainties
of fishing for trout in
streams or lakes are enough
of a constant that so long
as it is known that fish are
there it is enough. (That
doesn't make much sense
but coming up here to fish
doesn't either.)
GOOD LUCKI
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37 Natators Will Bear U.S.
By GARY P. GATES
Detroit - (UPD - Three world
record-holders will spearhead
America's drive for interna
tional swimming laurels when
the 1960 Olympic Games open
in Rome later this month.
A total of 37 swimmers and
divers will represent the Uni
ted States in the Olympics,
but the solid favorites for gold
Giants Bow
To Bucs 1-0
In Thriller
Pittsburgh - (DPI) - A wise
baseball philosopher once pro
claimed "Ya gotta hit 'em
where they ain't." But some
times even that doesn't work.
Examples: Friday night's
thriller which league-leading
Pittsburgh wrestled away
from San Francisco, 1-0.
Pirate right fielder Roberto
Clemente was knocked uncon
scious colliding with the out
field wall in the seventh in
ning while hauling in a tower
ing fly off the bat of Willie
Mays. He was assisted from
the field, extent of injuries
unknown. And Bill Virdon
produced two more oulfield-
ing gems to rob Giants of ex
tra bases and possible scores.
On the other hand, San
Francisco pitcher Sam (Broke
Arm) Jones's wild throw to
first in the eighth inning
proved his downfall after be
ing locked in a tight duel with
Vinegar Bend Mizell.
Five Stitches
Jones walked Virdon to be
gin the frame. Then Dick
Groat bunted and Jones toss
ed the ball over Jim Marsh
all's head while Groat smash
ed into Don Blasingame on
the play. By the lime Felipe
Alou retrieved the ball, Vir
don was well on his way home
with the game's only run.
Pittsburgh physician Dr.
Joseph Fincgold said he did
not believe Clemenle's condi
tion was serious. But the out
fielder required five stitches
and was hospitalized as a pre
cautionary measure.
Virdon caught a drive off
Alou alongside the baiting
cage in deep center during
the sixth with one man
aboard. And in the eighth, he
nailed Andre Rodgers at third
base after the Giant shortstop
had doubled oft the wall in
left center 420 feet from the
plate.
Homeruns Lead
Bevos to Win
Over Salt Lake
United Press International
Malty Alou's booming hat
Friday once again moved the
Tacoma Giants to within three
games ot the Spokane Indians
in the Pacific Coast league
pennant race.
Alou unloaded a three-run
homer In the third inning Fri
day night to spark Tacoma's
6-2 victory over the league
lending Indians at Spokane.
In other action Friday
night Sacramento gained
little more first division se
curity with a 9-3 win over
Seattle while Vancouver
trimmed San Diego, 7-3, and
Portland turned back Salt
Lake City, 11-6. !
Alou's circuit blast gave the
Giants a 5-0 lead and the Ta
coma team coasted from
there. Dom Zanni, who work
ed the first six innings before
turning the pitching chores
over to Don Choate, was cred
ited with the victory. His rec
ord now stands at 5-5. Zanni
struck out five and walked
one during the stint.
Home' runs by hurler Vito
Valentinetti, Don Taussig, and
Pete G o n g o 1 a paced Port
land's 16-hit attack that sub
dued Salt Lake. Portland
hammered out four runs in
the second inning and then
scored steadily throughout the
contest. Valentinetti needed
help from Lynn Lovenguth
and Larry Jansen but was
credited with his first win of
the season. Valentinetti hit a
homer off Bee pitcher Dick
Lines In the fifth and Taussig
and Gongola added their solo
blasts in the sixth.
Gold Ray Fish Count
WEEK ENDING AUG. 6:
Chinook salmon - 112 (in
cluding SO per cent jack sal
mon). Sum&ier run steelhead -23.
FULL SEASON:
Chinook salmon - 24.167
(including 22 per cent jack
salmon).
Summer run steelhead -744.
VANS EDGE PADRES
San Diego (UPD Vancouver
scored six runs In the first
three innings and then coast
ed to an 8-1 victory over San
Diego Saturday in the open
ing gamo of day-night
double baaddr.
SPORTS
medal awards a pair of robust
California blondes and sturdy
Mike Troy of Indianapolis.
The two blondes are Chris
Von Saltza and Lynn Burke,
who brought Friday night's
closing session of the Olympic
trials to a stirring cHmsn by
shattering world records.
Troy enjoyed his moment
of triumph the night before
when he wiped a world mark
off the books for the third
time in his brief, but brilliant
career.
Finishing Touches
Miss Von Sallza's record
breaking performance in the
400 meter freestyle and Miss
Burke's achievement in the
100 meter backstroke put the
finishing touches on a hectic
College Park, Md. - (UPD -
Elton S. (Jack) Jackson, one
time bonus player with the
Philadelphia Athletics, has
been named head , baseball
coach at the University of
Maryland. Jackson, who en
tered Maryland in 1954, has
been assistant coach for the
last two years.
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day that included nine final
events and the selection of
24 members to the Olympic
team.
Along with Miss Von Saltza
and Miss Burke the following
swimmers and divers quali-
Sunrise Takes
L League Tilt
Pendleton, Ore. - (UPD - Sun
rise of Portland won the stale
Little League championship
here Saturday afternoon with
a 3-2 win over Mt. Sylvania
of Portland.
Mt. Sylvania outhit the
winners 5-4, but the losers
committed four errors to aid
the Sunset cause.
Sunrise will now play in
the regional Little League
playoffs beginning next week
at Alpenrose park in Port
land. Riverside won the consola
tion title in Saturday's action
with a 5-2 win over Klamath
Falls.
Seven hundred fans wit
nessed the Little League finals
here.
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Colors In
fied Friday for the trip to
Rome: ' .
Alan Somers and George
Breen in the 1500 meter free
style, Bob Webster and Gary
Tobian in the men's platform
diving, Paula Jean Pope and
Juno Irwin in women's plat
form diving, Nina Harmar in
tt Mir e
Grants Pass
Olympic
the women's 100 meter back
stroke, Paul Hait in the men's
200 meter backstroke, Patty
Kempner in the women's 200
meter breaststroke and Car
olyn House in the 400 meter
freestyle.
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six men and six women -
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Games
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men were Richard Blick, Jeff
Farrell, George Harrison, Bill
Darnlon, Tom Winters and
Steve Clark. The women were
Susan Doerr, Joan Spillane,
Shirley Stobs, Molly Botkin,
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