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    Bob Perry Bats Hawaii To
PCL Win; Portland Divides
United Presi International
Bob Perry's all-expense trip
to Hawaii may be a short one,
if the outfielder continues his
neavy .bombardment of Pa
cific Coast league pitching.
The Los Angeles Angels,
going nowhere in the Ameri
can league, sent Perry down
to Hawaii in a seven-player
shuffle early this month.
Perry responded Tuesday
night by whacking two ho
mers to lead the Islanders
past Seattle 7-4.
Elsewhere around the far
flung PCL Tuesday night,
Spokane continued its hot
pace with Tacoma hanging
tough in second place in their
two team Northern Division
struggle. The Southern loop
tightened up a trifle.
Spokane fell behind Denver
3-0 after one inning, then
marched to a 16-4 massacre of
the Bears. Big John Pregen
zer's relief artistry brought
Tacoma a 9-7 win over Salt
Lake City to keep the Giants
four games back. Oklahoma
City split a twin bill with
Portland, 8-7 and 4-2. Dallas
Tort Worth closed to within
Cowan Tops
PCL Batters
With .339 Mark
San Mateo, Calf. (UPD
$illy Cowan of Salt Lake City
topped Pacific Coast league
batters in games through Sun
day with a helfty .339 aver
age. A minnimum of 328 plate
appearance was needed to
qualify, but Denver's Lou
Klimchock appeared ready to
make a late - season run at
Cowan. He is hitting .338 for
296 at bats.
Denver's Cesar Tovar led
in doubles with 34 and runs
scored with 79. Al Ferrara of
Spokane had 87 runs batted
in and Deron Johnson of San
Diego was back in the hom
er lead with 24.
. Other PCL kings included
Chico Ruiz of San Diego with
33 stolen bases and Ethan
Blackaby of Denver with 9
triples.
Among pitchers, Spokane's
Howie Reed led regular hurl
ers with a 2.61 earned run
average. Ron Herbel's 12
wins led that department, al
though Reed also won number
12 earlier this week.
Aurelio Monteagudo's 140
strikeouts and Bill Spans
wick of Seattle's 65 walks
were also league highs.
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two games of the 89ers with
a 2-0 squeaker over San
Diego.
Perry and Bobby Knoop
were almost the whole show
at Honolulu as Perry drove
in four runs and Knoop also
hit a homer and had two runs
batted in. Both men had four
hits.
Jim McGlothlin picked up
the win, but owed most of his
success to relief ace Bob Du
liba who pitched 3 hitless
innings.
Joe Moeller looked as
though he might not last long
at Denver when J. W. Porter,
filling in for injured catcher
Bob Uecker, clouted a 3-run
homer.
But Moeller, now 10-9, was
still going strong at the end
while four Denver hurlers
were bombed for 19 hits by
the Spokane sluggers. Jim
Barbieri paced the Indian hit
ters with two doubles, three
singles and a walk.
The game was delayed 90
minutes by rain. Unfortu
nately for Denver, the contest
then started.
The third of the Alou broth
ers may soon be joining the
siblings on the San Francisco
Giants. Jesus Alou has
brought his average up some
ju points in recent days and
Tuesday night contributed a
two-run single in the eighth
inning uprising that gave the
Giants a win over Salt Lake.
Cap Peterson. Paul Smith
and Alou led a 15-hit barrage.
salt Lake hit less but made
them count almost as well as
they pulled ahead 5-3, then
College Stars'
Problem: Too
Many Good QBs
Evanston, I11.-(UPD - Coach
Otto Graham of the College
All-Stars said Tuesday night
he is having trouble picking
his starting quarterback for
the Aug. 2 meeting with the
Green Bay Packers in Chi
cago's Soldier Field.
"They're all good," Gra
ham said.
The four quarterbacks are
Terry Baker, Oregon State;
Ron Vander Kellen, Wiscon
sin; Glynn Griffing, Mississip
pi, and Sonny Gibbs, Texas
Christian.
The perennial All-Star foot
ball coach said it was "too
early" to decide which one
of the four would be on the
field at the start of the big
game.
' Actually we have one too
many quarterbacks it cre
ates a problem. No one quart
erback is head and shoulders
above the others they're all
good.
Graham said if two or more
of his field generals were
"about even" before the
game, "I might even toss a
coin."
The always-optimistic Gra
ham said, "we expect to give
them the Packers one
heck of a battle and with a
little luck we can win."
Ms
tied it up 6-6 in the sixth. But
Big John Pregenzer came in
about that time to subdue the
Salt Lake cuub while Alou
and pinchhitter Don Giles'
eighth inning slugging put
Tacoma ahead to stay.
Both Oklahoma City-Portland
games were 7-inning af
fairs. Heavy hitting was contribu
ted by Bob Boyd and Dan
Murphy, who had five of the
89ers 10 hits and drove in
five of their eight runs.
The nightcap was all Port
land as Monty Monteagudo
tossed a three hitter. Mnn
teagudo, the loop's leading
strikeout artist, fanned eight
and now has an 8-10 record -Heist's
homer accounted for
both 89er runs.
The Beavers scored on a
solo four master by Johnny
Wojcik, a two-run single by
Jim Hughes and doubles by
Chet Boak and Dick Green
Bob Baillargeon scattered
six San Diego hits and Jay
Ward chipped in with his
15th homer to highlight the
struggle at Dallas. Tony Oliva
tripled and scored on a roller
down the third base line to
account for the other Ranger
run.
Baillargeon allowed only
one man to get as far as third,
while Ted Wills was the
tough-luck loser.
Linescores;
(1st came, 7 innings)
Okta. C 113 200 18 10 2
Portland 322 000 0 7 11 1
Glusti. Jones (2, Kemmerer (3)
and Wooten; Flynn. Handrahan
(3). Brown (4) and Bryan. WP
Kemmerer, LP Browning.
(2nd game, 7 Innings)
Okla. C 000 200 02 5 0
Portland 0 0 121 x 4 7 1
Monteagudo and Sullivan; Grob.
Borland (5) and Smith. LP Grob.
HR Heist, Wojcik on.
Tacoma 201 003 0309 15 1
Salt Lake ... 000 131 000 7 11 1
Constable, Goetz (5), Pregenzer
(6), Schurr (S) and Talton; Schan
devel. Wallis (6), Burdette (81 and
Holdener WP Pregenzer. LP
Wallas. HR Stewart.
Spokane ....003 030 460 16 10 0
Denver 300 010 00X 4 4 1
Moeller and Brumley: Ollvo, Rl
bant (7), Tate 181, Seale (0) and
Porter. LP Ollvo. HR Porter.
San Diego . 000 000 0000 8 0
Dallas-F. W. 000 101 OOx 2 7 3
Willis. Breedcn (71 and Saul;
Baillargeon and McCabe. LP Wil
lis. HR Ward.
Seattle 010 300 000 4 5 2
Hawaii 102 030 10X 7 15 2
Busbv. Grllli (SI. R. G. Smith
(6) and Skeen. McGlothlin. Duliba
(61 and White, Rosselli (4). WP
McGlothlin. LP Busby. HR
Ferry (2), Knoop.
Maids To Stage
Benefit Games
Two benefit Softball games
to help the Rogue Valley
Dairy Maids raise money for
their trip to the state tourna
ment have been scheduled at
the Veterans Domiciliary sta
dium at White City.
The Maids will play the
Southern Oregon Dry Kiln of
the Jackson County Softball
Association tonight at 8
o'clock and on Thursday,
Aug. 1, the Dry Kiln aggrega
tion will engage the Jay Al
len team, also of the county
association, at White City.
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MEDFORD
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PASSES - Terry Baker pitches pass towards receiver
during practice session at Northwestern university as col
lege all stars stepped up action at their training camp in
Chicago. The Stars will meet NFL champions Green Bay
Packers in Chicago in August.-(UPI).
Medforbv
SlPdDIffiTS
Fanfare
Las Vegas ,-IUPD- The world
may sneer at Sonny Liston
and, abhor his background,
despite the fact that he is the
heavyweight champion of the
world.
But to Father Edward Pat
rick Murphy, a parish priest
out of one of Denver's poorest
districts, Liston is a "great
man with a fine future."
"If he lets me down, I'll be
quite surprised," the short,
husky, white - haired priest
said in a low, even voice after
Liston's second victory over
Floyd Patterson. "Because
this man has overcome more
obstacles and difficulties than
90 per cent of us ever would
be able to conquer.
No one knows the heavy
weight king and one-time con
vict better than Father Mur
phy. And his is not a blind,
divine pardon for a man un
changed. Ii Finding Himself
"Sonny has come through
clean," he explained In his
gentle voice. "I don't mean
merely as heavyweight cham-
Bowling
MONDAY NIGHT SCRATCH
Pontes Trailer Sales 123-01 3.
Hersh Dixon and Sam Black 711;
Unknown Trio (7-251 1, Bob Tay
lor 689.
Saoohlre Trio 122-10 4. Martin
Stockdale 954: Turbo Chargers (12-
201 0. Ken Pickens 735.
Walts Wranslers (22-101 3. wall
Skundrick 737; Cvpos (16-16) 1,
Ken Dixon 682.
mptops (1H-I4I 4, -iuny minis
812; Tumbleweeds (9-23) 0, Slim
Chapman 682.
Martin Stockdale 954-244, 214,
267, 229; Sapphire Trio 24U6.
ROCKY ROLLERS
Dallies 118-101 3 Alice Landing
425; Glads (15-181 1 Vlv Walter
3S9.
Violets (17-11) 1 Nora Bailey
460; Lillles (11-17) 3 Margaret
Maurer.
Pansles (H'i-n'i) 3. Francis
Htggins 444; Mum's (12-16) 1, Car
roll Peterson 430.
Sweet Peas 113-15) 0 Lucy Saw
yer 429; Petunias (11 ',a-16',a I 4,
Nell Culver 411.
Alice Landing 170, Lucy Sawyer
169, Petunias 1495.
PKTTI-POINTS
Team two. 255.45; Team four.
248.06.
Team one, 243.33; Team three,
241.38.
Team five, 241.15; Team six
237.04.
Dotty Wotft 203, Enid Edwards
& Dot Nease 193. Eileen Hunting
706.
ROXY HOT SHOTS
The Odds (8-01 4, Ruth Carpen
ter 513; Splitters (1-71 0, Suaan
Meeker 360.
Three Shadows (8-0) 4. Marie
Holley 536; Pin Tippers (0-81 0,
Polly Campbell 384.
Timber Beetles (6-2) 3. Eileen
Hunting 536; Lucky 7 (4-41 1, Di
ana Herzog 462.
The Jinx (5-31 1. Ethel Cham
pion 425; Summer Trio (2-6) 2,
June Riggs 429.
K)pnv Bowlers (4",-39) i.
Lydia Nlkodvm 414; Blue Bells
(41a-31a) 3. Dolores Crawford 422.
Half ShoU (4-4l 3, Royne
Gosch 468; 10 Pins ( 1-7 1 1. Rosle
Thranher 436
Marie Holley 221. Ruth Carpen
ter 213, Eileen Hunting 200, Corky
Jones 198; Three Shadows 1406.
BUY STURDIVANT
Kansas City, Mo. - (UFTi -Well
- traveled relief pitcher
Tom Sturdivant was acquired
by the Kansas City Athletics
luesuay irom me ltcuuu n
i gers for the $20,000 waiver
price. The A's optioned pitch
er Dale Willis to Syracuse of
the International League to
j make room for Sturdivant,
! who was with the Pittsburgh
! Pirates earlier In the year.
GOLF TOURNTY SET
Corvallis-Jl'PIi-The first an
nua! Corvallis Invitational
Golf tournament will be held
Saturday and Sunday.
Sfme 150 golfers are en
terell in the two-day tourney.
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By DICK JEWETT
Mail Tribune Spoils Editor
pion. I mean as a man who
finally has fallen into good
hands and daily is finding
himself."
Father Murphy works in a
parish which is 80 per cent
colored and this one-time ath
lete from Omaha, who de
pends greatly on sports to help
his saving cause, spends much
time in the juvenile courts
and in the jails.
"You must realize that it
didn't start yesterday when a
boy got into trouble," he pon
dered. "It started for them
years ago, just as it did for
Liston.
- In three years of being
close to Liston, Father Mur
phy has heard the champion's
whole story: Born to abject
poverty in a starved family of
25 children; set to pitching
cotton by the time he could
walk; never had a piece of
meat or a glass of milk-"un-less
he stole it from a cow"
until he was 14 years old.
Fears Being Repulsed
"They tried to get him to
go to school, but he was big
ger than any of the rest of
them," he mourned, "and they
laughed at him. It bred in him
a fear of being repulsed and
always, even now, there is the
question of whether he will
be accepted. Just like the
Irish once were treated in
New York, or those with Ger
man sounding names during
war time."
At 14 Liston went to St.
Louis and, as Father Murphy
puts it, "it was inevitable that
he would fall into the wrong
crowd."
"He admits frankly and
humbly that he made mis
takes, serious ones," says this
knowing little man. "But
when he went to the peniten
tiary Father Alois Stevens
started him boxing. That was
the start of a long trip out of
the gutter in which he unfor
tunately had been born.
Truly Loves Children
"This is a man who truly
loves children," added Father
Murphy. "If ho Is suspicious
and withdrawn from adults It
is only that he doesn't under
stand them. This is a man
with a fine IQ but he simply
has not had the advantages or
gained the flexibility which
comes with education."
But that, he holds, Is a sit
uation with which Liston is
learning to cope better and
better each day. And Father
Murphy believes that Liston
now is stable enough that
there will be no repetition of
his previous indiscretions.
The little priest had a heart
attack last year and he smiles
reflectively at Liston's advice.
"He told me," he said, "to
remember that every time
you get belted you've got to
learn to land on your feet."
Father Murphy honestly be
lieves that, at last, Charles
(Sonny) Liston has done just
that.
White House Lot
Valued at $1,000
New York -(UPI) One lay,
problem President Kennedy
should never have to worry
about is trying to dig up
enough money to pay his
house taxes every year.
The 18 acres of downtown
Washington on which the
White House Is located arc
valu at only $1,000, accord
ing to Tax Foundation, Inc.
OREGON
Oregon
Wrestlers
Win Again
Asahigawa, Japan OIPD An
all-Oregon high school wres
tling team won its third match
in four starts in Japan Tues
day by defeating a team from
schools in the Asahigawa area
in Japan's northern Island of
Hokkaido.
The Americans won by 6
matches to 2.
The results:
110 pounds: Shigeru Naka
da decisioned Rich Henjyoji,
Portland, 10-1.
120 pounds: Rick Sanders,
Portland, decisioned Masoyu
ki Taniguchi, 3-0.
130 pounds: Katsuri Sasaki
decisioned Grant Humphrey,
Klamath Falls, 4-2.
140 pounds: Keith Flack,
Canby, decisioned Yugi Shi
buya, 7-3.
150 pounds: Don Dykstra,
Lebanon, decisioned A k i r a
Itoh, 7-0.
160 pounds: Rollin Schim
mel, Rainier, decisioned Hiro-
yuki Teramoto, 6-2.
170 pounds: Fred Fozzard,
Portland, decisioned Kenji
Kumagawa, 16-4.
180 pounds: Hank Schenk,
Silverton, pinned Eijl Suzuki,
6:27.
190 pounds: Toshiro Ho-
shiro decisioned Don Kauff-
man, Lebanon, 7-0.
Heavyweight: - Harold
Weight, Portland, pinned Kat-
suyuk Yasui, 5:04.
US Women Track
Squad in Training
Warsaw (UPD The forecast
here was much the same as it
turned out in Moscow last
week end: Victory for the
United States men's track
and field team and defeat for
the girls.
The American girls flew in
from Moscow Tuesday and
will join the men in training
today. However, their
chances of victory in this
Saturday's dual track meet
with Poland are not consid
ered good.
"I think our girls will have
an easy victory," wrote a lo
cal sports columnist, and not
one American cared to chal
lenge the statement. The
Yank girls lost all 11 events
to their Russian counterparts
last week end.
The American men's team
is expected to beat the Polish
men, but not by a runaway.
Even U.S. mens coach Pay
ton Jordan gives the Poles a
chance.
"The squad after today's
training is finally in top
SETS NEW RECORD
Berlin- IUPII -The East Ger
man team of Manfred Mat
uschewski, Juergen May,
Siegfried Herrmann, and Sieg
fried Valentin Tuesday es
tablished a new world's rec
ord for the 6,000 meter relay
in the time of 14:58 minutes
at Potsdam. Their time sliced
4.2 seconds off the old mark
set by a French team in June
1961.
NWL Broncs Take First Place
By Topping Yakima 12-10
The Northwest league play
ed another round in its game
of musical chairs Tuesday
night and the Lewiston
Broncs wound up on top.
The Broncs, who won the
first half, topped Yakima
12-10 in 10 Innings to move
into first place a half-game
ahead of Yakima and Salem.
Wenatchee downed Salem
4-1, and Tri-City edged Eu
gene 3-2 In other games.
Lewiston won its game
when Bill Meyer hit a two
run homer In the bottom of
the 10th. The Broncs had tied
it with three runs in the ninth
highlighted by a two-run
homer by Wayne Norton.
Dick Smith of the losers hit a
solo homer in the second.
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Liston Flies
Retaining
By JACK CUDDY
UPI Sports Writer
Las Vegas - IUPD - As heavy
weight champion Sonny Lis
ton flew home to Denver to
day, his plans called for a trip
late next week to Philadelphia
for the probable announce
ment of his next title de
fense against Cassius Clay in
the Quaker City, Sept. 30.
Big Sonny, who again
knocked out Floyd Patterson
in the first round at the Las
Vegas Convention Center
Monday night, will combine
pleasure with business on his
eastern trip next week, for he
and his wife Geraldine plan
to spend a few days at Atlan
tic City, N.J.
Although there was consid-
TWO IN, ONE OUT
West Liberty, W. Va.-IUPIl-The
Pittsburgh Steelers have
announced that two players
were coming and one was go
ing through the National
Football League's revolving
door. Defensive linebacker
Clenden Thomas and line
backer Ken Kirk have ended
their holdouts and are on the
way to camp, but rookie Bill
George of Murray State has
been placed on waivers, the
Steelers said.
shape and I know we will do
better here than in Moscow,"
Jordan said after a workout
Tuesday. "It is possible,
though, that Poland could
beat us," he added but quick
ly explained that he expected
a clear-cut U.S. victory.
Managers Will
Pick Stars of
International
New York-IUPll-The Interna
tional All-Star team which
will meet the world cham
pion New York Yankees at
Buffalo, N.Y., Aug. 19, once
, again will be selected by the
Triple A circuit s managers.
Only the starting lineup
will be picked by the 10 club
managers. In all they will
vote for 10 men, Including a
right-handed and left-handed
pitcher. They will be barred
of course, from voting for
players on their own teams.
Players picked on the most
ballots will make up the
starting lineup, according to
an announcement made today
by league President Tommy
Richardson. The All-Star team
manager will be selected with
in two weeks and he will pick
an additional 10 players to
round out the squad.
Three of the seven previous
All-Star games have been
won by the International
League. After losing the first
three games, the Internation
al League All-Stars defeated
Pittsburgh in 1959. Milwau
kee in 1980 and Cleveland
In 1981. Last year they lost
lo Baltimore.
Pat Rogan with relief help
from Dick Wantz pitched Tri
City to its win over Eugene.
Rogan gave up solo homers to
Howie Wood and Denny
Lundgren and Wantz had to
come in and end it with a
strikeout with a man on sec
ond and two out In the Eu
gene ninth.
Tri-City got Its eventual
winning run In the third when
Charlie Strange, who has hit
in 16 straight, singled In
Brown Taylor.
Wenatchee got a pair in the
second and another marker in
the third on Mo Morhardt's
solo home run, plug another
run In the eighth to luke Sa
lem. Billy Connors went all
the way for the win.
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erable hedging about I In
Sept. ;i01h fight at PhiKidcl
phia's Municipal stadium dur
ing Tuesday's nous romor
ence here, persons cIomi to
Forty Miner j
End Conner i
Is Sidelined! I
Moraga, Calif. - iOT - Pan
Francisco Forty N'ir.er roil
Clyde Conner, a veteran, winit-'
man who caught 24 parses last
year, will be sidelined for file i
next six weeks.
Conner Tuesday rfac'urrti
his left claviele whilo divim:
on a loose ball. Ho was talii a ',
to SI. Mary's hospital wh i-L-,
he is expected to remain fori
only a few days. Rut conch j
Red Hickey does not look tor s
his return (o (he lineup until j
early September. i
The eight - year veier.m '
will be replaced by Pale Mos
scr, heretofore a defensive
halfback. I
It was the second serious in-'
jury suffered at training camp, j
Second year pass catcher Kay
McFarland suffered a shoul
der separation in his first full j
workout. ;
The Forty Niners Tuesday j
also held a rucked 40-minute
scrimmage. Hickey praised
the running of Bob Gaiters,
Jim Vollenwoider anil rookie
Mike Lind. Ho liked Bernie
Casey's blocking at tiKhfonri
and the defensive work of
Abe Woodson, alike . Dowel k
and Don Colchico. :
are p:
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Sonny and advisor Jack Nilon
say that announcement of the
fisht has been delayed until
m:xt week, at least, in order
to first obtain complete ap
proval from the Pennsylvania
State Athletic commission.
.Mcumvhilc, Patterson flew
buck to his home at Scarsdale,
N.Y., in his private plane
with -a copilot, Despite his sec
ond knockout in the first
round by Liston in less than
a year.' Floyd says he plans
to continue lighting and to
challenge Sonny again in the
future. Sonny is 30 vears old;
Floyd, 28.
Kaeh fijihter was estimated
to have earned a purse of
about $30r.Ono Monday night
ivom the gross gate of $286.
lfirt al Convention Center and
from. the estimated gross of
about 51,500,000 from theater,
television, movies, radio and
other ancillarics.
As president of the new In
tercontinental Promo lions,
Liston's first official act was
to appoint Ben Bcntlcy of
Chicago public relations di
rector .for Intercontinental.
Bentley was chief boxing pub
licity man lor Chicago sta
dium a few years ago when
the stadium was an outstand
ing fight center.
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