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SATURDAY. MAY 1, 1054 11 Kit A LP AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OltKGON PAGE FIVE mm Rocky Training Hard For Fight iiy tiAVi.i: TAi.no ! MEW YOHK Ml Altliotnill Ills tuiu it oi iii no minium fc;.uni Churlrs mill la nearly two moiitliH awny, lluckv Murcluno lias born working Willi 111" spun inn parlimrk since April 4 up at urossinxers mm already Ims put In morn Umn (10 rounds, The Ihouulil suddenly occurs Unit u light between Iho lUKKCil chum pioii mill tough Tuny Unlciuo in the urn keep's prima would have been aoiiinlhliig lu see. Rocky probably would win H, but Iho tubby miry limner wno milieu miu Nov might havo given Marclano some lurid iiioineiil. There noin Hill quite llko him around today, mid Hint's no real complaint. Corn-It Jim Turner ol the Yankees wunts to know what be came at tlio rutin bulk rulo which the nmjorit decided they worn Bo- Inn to enlorce tow seasons uses. Thul was tlio ono where tho um plus made pitchers como to leniitliy hall between their wlndupa mid their actual deliveries. Ap parently It's been eatcly interred again. 'Ilml was absolutely tlio alllleil tiling over doiio In baseball," Tur ner declares. "All It did wait tnaow it lot ol Hood pitcher oil their trido. I'm convinced H caused Johnny Sain to have a poor aeaaon with tlio Hot-ton llravra and let u get him out ol tho National Leuuuo. 1 guena I ahouldn't complain about that, thouvh." Whatever olo Dill Veecs's base ball encmlrs aay sboul the ebul lient youiiK magnate, tliey can never sccuse him ol having been iilKiiardly with the long term con tract ha turned over to the new Baltimore ownern to nettle when he permitted them to luko tha 81. Louis Ilrowna oil his hands. Thanka to Bll'a genero.ilty, tho Orlolea ara aelidlng handsome sal ary cliecka twice monthly both to Rogera Hornsby and Marty Marlon Inr not managing them this aeaon They have Just paid oil Dill Dowltt, the Yankee' now annuitant gen eral manager, an ho will not be their vico president at a reported salary ol ttO.OOO yearly lur three more seasons. The Cincinnati Redlegs have rev nainrd Uieir bleacher the "Bun Drill" and are encouraging fana to rent lounging chairs at 60 centa a ropy and nmk thenuielvea In the beiielicial raya lliu uniincr. Since Vlo Raachl left lor loamler Ileitis, Mike Oarcla o( Clovcland la the only remaining Amerlran League pitcher with a llletlnie winning record against all aoven other clubs. Qardinals Sell Bilko To Chicago ST. LOUIS I Big Sieve Bll ko's up-and-down career with the St. Louis Carriinala came to an end and a $11)0.000 rookie pitcher waa almnted oil to tho minors Fri day as tho Rcdbirda pulled their third surprise move ol the young baaeboll aeaann. Bllko, tho Cardinal regular first baneman bat aearon, waa sold to the Chlcngo Cubs and southpaw Memo Luna was sold to the Cardi nals' Rochester Inrm club In the International League In separate deals. Another Cardinal 1100.000 rook ie, Tom Alston, got a vote of con fidence from the Bllko aale. It leavea him as tho Cardinals' only first bnscman. The Cardinals earlier surprises came when they bought pitcher , Vic Raschl from the Now York Yankeca and then later traded vet eran oullleldcr Enon Slaughter to minor league players. tho Yanks In exchange for four with tha Redblrds last year, drove Bllko, In Ills first full aeaaon In M runs and butted .3(1. lie hammered out 31 homers, throe triples and 33 doubles but tills year was hitting only .143 with two hits In 14 trips lo Iho plate. Alston Is currently batting .311. Luna, 23, was acquired from Ran Utcgo last September. Ha Is subject to Hie baseball draft, un less tho Cardinals buy his con tract back bofnro Oct. 10. a Cardi nal spokesman explained. Luna's contract was sold to Rochester, OSC Rooks Post Win Over Frosh CORVALLIS Ml The Oregon Stnto Rooks posted their second straight victory over tho Oregon Frosh baseball learn Friday, win ning 10-8. OSC's hitting attack was led by Phil Jantie, Jerry Clsrk and Earl Goldman, Each collected two safe ties. Tony Mndclox paced the losera with a triple, a double and a single. John Ltindrll, Frash second base man, also had Ihren hits, Oregon Frosh 000 420 020 8 II 6 OHO Ranks 440 020 00X-10 8 1 Lehl, Snndgrccn 14) and Bowon; Prnrce, Alllord t5) and Lovejoy, Don Schlundt of Indiana sot a 97.1-polnt-n-gnma record average In the Big Ton during the recent basketball season. After nlno years managing In tho low minors, Korby Farrcll moves Up lo Iho AAA Ameilcnn Associa tion this season as Indianapolis pilot. Salem, Lewiston Lead WIL lly Till! AHMKTATK.II 'lllK SEATTLE 'Hie Western International League's 1(54 season went Into Its thud day Saturday with the Salem Scnatora and Lewlstons Bronrs lied for the top spot wllh two wins apiece. Ilia Broncs capitalized on 13 walks and 10 hits Friday plain In trimming Wcnatchee, 12-6, and Hiilem won out over Edmonton, 0-4. Both gamoK, at Lewiston and Halem, were played In sub-trees- lug trmperaturea. In other action Friday night, Calgary edged Trl-Clty, 6-4; Vic toria nlpiied Vancouver, 3-1; uud Yakima chopped oil a last-gasp rally by the Spokane Indians lor a 4-3 decision. Lewiston cinched Its win over Wruslchce's Chlels wllh live runs In the fourth Inning on lour wnlkt and a brace of aingles. The Bronrs added two liuuranco runs In the seventh and lour mora In the olghui. Only 446 lans turned out In 28-degree weather. The thermometer also atood at 28 as S.ilem raked Edmonton's Eskimos over the coals. The Sen. ators started fesllvltlea In tile ilrst frame wllh a pair of runs and sent tlio Eskimos scurrying for cover In the third with four runs on a walk, a hit batsman and three successive singles. The winners added three more In the eighth. BUI Brenner and Hal Fllno locked horns In tight pitching duel as Victoria's Tyce squeezed by Vancouver, ninn was nicked lor five safeties, while tanning six and Issuing lour walks. Brenner gave up eight hits, walked one and struck out five. Victoria won the game In iho top of Uie ninth when Kddie i.ato scooted noma on Milt Merlin's single. Ted Edmunds turned In another lop pitching Job at Spokana as no scattered six nils and wrnt the distance for the Bears. Charlie Mrad was the big man in the Yiklma attack with three hits ' In four trips. The Indians threatened in the Inst of tho ninth when they put two runs across on a walk, a pair of aingles and a fielder's choice but Rdmunds choked oft the rally before any harm could be done. Trl-Clty broke loose for three runs In the seventh Inning In a desperate bid to overtake Calgary bul the rally litzled out. Calgary started fast, with two runs In the Ilrst inning and a solo tally In the second. Ysklma countered wltli one i un In the third and then was held acoreless except tor the seventh while tho canadlsna were adding alngletons In the tilth and sixth frames. Three Trl-Clty errors aided the Calgary cause. Tha Saturday night lineup tinds Spokane at Lewiston. Victoria at Wenatchee, Vancouver at Yakima, Edmonton at Trl-Clty and Calgary at Salem. The shnrtscores: Wenatchee 103 001 001 1 Lewiston 100 600 34x -13 10 I OeCsrolls, Thompson 14) and Knlemrose: Tlsnerat and Csmer on Edmonton 000 300 0204 8 4 Salem 304 000 SOx -0 10 3 Mauler, Hlllle (4), Bolsvert 18) and Self; Brlggs and Ogden. Calgary 310 011 000 I 1 Trl-Clty 001 000 9004 I S Orrell and Lundberg: Ssvarese, Thomaason (8) and Warren. Victoria 000 000 1013 ( 8 Vancouver 001 000 000 1 6 0 Fllnn and Martin; Brenner and Pcsut. Yakima 10 003 0004 10 0 Spokane 000 000 0033 8 0 Edmunds and Summers; Rom ero, Auberlln (7) and Dean. ATTINur ORDER . . . Brooklyn expects this batting order to win third coniecutive pennant and beat tha Yankeei in tha World Sariai, for a change. They ara, left to right, Junior Gilliam, Pea Waa Reeie, Duke Snidar, Jackie Robinson, Mana ger Walter Alston, Roy Campanella, Gil Hodgai, Carl Furillo, Billy Cox and tha pitcher, In this case, Carl Ertkina. i Middlecoff Turns In Good Score SAN FRANCISCO (-Strapping Dr. Cery Mlddlecolf, the one time Memphis tooth yankcr, turned Into the second lap ol the 64-hole (10. 0X) San Francisco Open Invitation al Ooll Tournament 8aturduy puc lug the field by three Important strokes. The soiling ex-denllst, s former National Open champion, turned In a threc-under-par 6 In Friday's opening round, under Uie prevail unr wcatner conditions It was a remarkable performance. To become the only player to crocs par, Mlddlecolf bucked winds thai at limes reached 40 in. p. h. The present associate pro at Kla mesha Lake, N. Y. bagged seven birdies In Ills 34-36 curding. It In cluded a two-over par seven on the 12th when he hit two shots Into the trees, one In the rough and another Into a trap. Par for the 8.628 yard Lake Merced course Is 38-3672. For the most pert, Mlddlccofl's Irons, both long and short, lo the greens were straight as, a string. On seven holes he rammed home putts ranging from 10 Inches to 10 feet. Only two other players were even able to equal par In the wind storm. Marvin "Bud" Ward, twice National Amateur champion and new a pro at nearby Son Mateo, and Shelley Maylleld. Chlcopee. Mass., trailed . the leader with 13 s. Ward's Ilrst round ellorl was a 36-37. Maylleld, an ex-SeguIn, Texas, boy, cam In with a pair ol 36's. Em 1AST NIGHT HUDAY'S FKillTS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS NEW YORK (St. Nicholas Arena! Orlando Zulueta, 135ti, Havana, air.ppea r-aoio Kosl. 132, Itslv, 8. MANCHESTER. England Rob ert Cohen. 11D. France, outpoint ed Mannle Francis. 117, South Africa Onld Coast, 10. PHILADELPHIA Gene dun trr, 163, Baltimore, knocked out Frankle Weliel. 163. Philadelphia. 3. Lou Fageol piloted the speedbost Slo-Mo-Shun IV 108.603 miles per hour during a 3-mlle lap In Uie Gold Cup races at Seattle In 1961. V ft. INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE Shell I. so'. m. 77 43 Wl JDS 7I' it'i 02 M M SI M', el'i SS',4 S4' 33 as 4K 70i W 71 41 71 Cuimnerrtsl (ar-Ad-Co Crrma Msnulscturms - Klamsth Crcsnwry .. Superior Troy . FMT Ilrosdway Cltsnars , r.r.-st Northern - . Merrill sl9M Mrdo Lsnd ilersld snd News . Nstlonsl Guard La.l slihl't retail! 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Minor League Baseball By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS INTERNATIONAL LEAGl'E Montreal 3, Syracuse 1 Ottawa t, Buffalo 5 -Toronto 4. Havana 3 s Only games scheduled AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Indianapolis 6, Toledo 1 Other games postponed TEXAS LEAGUE Shreveport 3, Fort Worth 1 Houston 8, Oklahoma City 4 Tulsa 8, San Antonio 0 Dallas at Beaumont, postponed SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION New Orleans 9, Atlanta 4 Birmingham 6, Mobile 0 Other games postponed Leo Bookman, R-fcol-9 outfielder who hit .367 tor Columbia Univer sity 'a baseball tesm last season, Is back lor his senior year. He from Bayonne, N.J, Tha annuel. Round Robin golf tournamenl will be held again at the swank Meadow Brook Club, Wcalbury, N.Y., May 13-16. HOTELS OSBURN HOLLAND EUGENE, ORB. MEDFORD Thoroughly Modern Mrs. J. E. Esrley Joe Earfty Jr, i . Proprietors teas year t.Me It's comforting thing to know thai, whether you drive an old Stun Bearcat or the latest Pontiac, you can always coant on ai for reliable service. Our expert mechanics know con all cars. See ut at our HEW LOCATION m so. ith Parker Pontiac 606 So. 6th ' Phen 1124 MOSCOW, Idaho m Ken Hal lett parceled out seven hits Fri day as the University of Idaho handed the Oregon State Beavers their first loss of the Northern Division baseball season, 4-0. Norb Wellman turned In a bet ter hurling performance for the Slaters, a live-hitter, but the atfe- aiu hu iukii acne wun ,ua,,.j k., rar kAkhf.. in game action with their lines of 1006 pins. Suburban Flower wound up In the runnerup spot in both events with their game score of 938, and a three line total of 2703. Horry Bray captured both Indi vidual scoring lesds. last night with a 233 game, and a series total of 635. His lines were 170-233 and 233. . Al Hakenwerth and Dave Robb placed a close second, and third behind Brsy with their lines of 221 snd 319 respectively. Haken werth and Robb contributed, aeries scores of 624 and 611. Two hits gave Idaho a singleton in the second Inning. The Vandals got another In the fifth on two errors and a wild pitch and put two more runs across in the eighth on two hits and a Beaver miscue. It was the Ilrst win for Idaho In nine loop starts this season and the first setback for 080 In seven games. Pepper Rogers, with four touchdowns, 13 extra points and one field goal for 40 points, led Georgia Tech's football team In scoring last season. Br BEN PHLEGAR AP Sports Writer If big Bob Trice can keep up his fast start he may make the Jump from International League Rookie of the Year to American League Rookie of the Year In one season. The lean, Oeorgla-bom Negro, first of his rsce to plsy tor the Philadelphia Athletics, has started finished and won three games. And each time he's pitched he's gotten better. Trice Joined the A's last Septem ber and posted a 3-1 record alter winning 31 for Ottawa In the In ternational League. This year he made his first start gainst Boston and won 8-4 even though he was reached for 11 hits. In his second appearance he shut out tha New York Yankees 1-0 on six hits. Last night against the BsL tlmore Orioles he had a one-hit shutout going for eight Innings and wound up with a 6-1 three hitter. The only Baltimore run came as Bobby Young singled, moved to third on Oil Coan'a double and scored as Eddie Waltkus grounded out. The loss waa the tlrat of the year for Ouane PUlette who had won two. BUI Renna, one of the playera who came to the Athletics in the deal that sent Harry Byrd to the Yankees, drove In three of the five Philadelphia runs. Byrd was the last rookie of the year to wear a Philadelphia uni form. He won the honor In 1863 when he had a 16-16 mark. Trice, who Is 25,'ls only one full season away from Class C ball. He won 18 and lost 3 for St. Hya cinthe In the Provincial League In 19S2 and played 82 games as an outfielder that same season. Trice's fine pitching pushed the Athletics into third place In the American League, a game and a half behind the fast moving Chica go White Sox who whipped Boston 6-0 for their ninth victory m 11 games. Detroit outlasted Washington 2-1 in 12 innings and Cleveland thumped the Yankees 9-4 with a five run explosion In the 10th Inn ing at New York. In the National League Brooklyn took over first place from Cincin nati by beating the Redlegs 6-3. The New York Giants shaded the Chicago Cuba 4-2 in 14 Innings on Willie Mays' home run and the Philadelphia Phillies defeated Mil waukee 6-2. Pittsburgh was rained out at St. Louis. , Bob Keegan, who never haa been a big spring wlnnor, scattered nine hits for his third straight success tor the White Sox. He's won eight In a row over two seasons, Chicago got two quick runs In the first Inning off 8ld Hudson on two singles, an error and a sacrt flce fly. Keegan was in trouble In the seventh and eighth but a dou ble play got him out of the seventh and faulty base running by Jackie Jensen helped him In the eighth when the Red Box collected three singles. Washington's Bob Porterfield needed only one more out for a three-hit shutout against Detroit. Then the Tigers crashed three suc cessive singles to tie the score and wmt on to win with three more singles in the 12th. The Indians found the range in the 10th against Whltey Ford, bat terlng the Yankee relief - pitcher for a triple, three alnglea and a walk good for five runs. Sal Haglle, written off as a has been In the late stages of the 1963 campaign, became the flrat pitch er in either league to win four games. To do It he had to pitch the longest game of his career. May's homer came against War ren Hacker, who took over from bob Rush at the start of the 13th. Rush gave up only three bit In the first dozen Innings. Brooklyn and Cincinnati sprayed 34 hits over Crosley Field but the Dodgers used theirs to better ad vantage. Two of the II Brooklyn safeties were home runs by Duke Snider and Pee Wee Reese. The Phillies Jumped on rookie Gene Conley for four runs m the sixth inning at Milwaukee for their second straight over the Bravea. Murry Dickson won his third game against a single loss since Joining; the Phils. FRIDAY'S STABS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Batting Larry Doby, Cleve land Indians, hit three singles and a home run, driving In four runs, as the Indians beat New York, 9-4, In 10 innings. Pitching Sal MagHe, Ne York Giants, became the first pitcher in either league to win four games aa he beat Chicago, 4-3, In 14 Innings, longest game of his career. !) ivanf is i4iiwy y NOW YOU MATlftlttG SERIES E BONDS CAN EARN UflTCXST TEN YEARS LONGER - AT 3! riarv yew aWa easy tfcemaM to what yonl do with maturing Series E Sayings Bond you patriotically invaatad at tan yean ago? 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