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TUESDAY, JUNK 20, 1054 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE NINK n The first American League play r to attain 10-year status this season was Cass Michaels of the Chicago White Sox. He became a 10-year man April 23. BrooEakfiiii OD First Place At Stake By 1 1 COIIHIOAN A himrlo Writer ins team thai I in lulled U games oul of Ural place laal Mum de itnda H Hill one-uumo liold on the National Unmue lood tonlitht aiialiiat oraiiibllitK dclcncllnii And II Leo Duroclior's Now York Olanla ciin salvano one victory In the llne-Hme wt Uio Urook lyn Oodiiem. Itiey Bllll will bo lied mr llriL ulnce. Memiwhilo, In Hit. American League, Uio IIiipo leirnvi lliihllng lor Uio l"d Cleveland, Chicago and New York all lake on cluba that Uiey hope lo two lo latlcn their averages. 'Ilio league-lending t,,.ii.iii ulav Baltimore; Uio While Box, a game and a halt back, en tertain Ihe Dciroll Tigers III a rinubie.header: and the Yankees, three games In arrears, go lo notion. ..-BUT Pl.AI'K Thia Is an important ael tor both Um OlanU and Brooks, and, aa mailer ol lull, It la Ihe Itrnl time since Duroctier haa been at Uie helm that Ihe Polo Ground crrw haa alartcd a noun scrica win, Ihe Dodgers In llrst place. Ancient Bal (The Barber) Moulin probably will atari lor Ihe uianu In Uio Ural game. Ilia opponent wilt be Don Newcombe. In Ihe oilier iiamea.' Durochcr plana lo atari Jim lira and perhaps Hamuli Moiuanl, a Vcnrturlan Iroin Minneapolis Carl Krsklne and Rusa Meyer will tin the oilier two assignments for the llrooks. Ilia Doduera. the drlcndlnii champions, have had Ihrlr ups and downs, but Marnier Walt AIton thlnka the train finally haa Jelled. He won'l como right oul and aay so. but the Ircllng la that If Die club can sweep the aerlta, the road will be cleared for Us third ttraighl lias. Home ol Ihe boy weren't hll- llns." Alston aald. "Itul now that Carl rurlllo and Roy Campanella have come around we have a much belter attack. The pitching la MralihleninE oul fine, especially since Newcombc'a arm trouble haa left him." Captain Al Dark acted aa spokes man lor the Oianta. LOOKING FORWARD "We've been looking forward to this aerlea for two weeka," he aald. "When we got lo the lop we knew we'd have to beat off the Dodgers lo atay on top. II we can win Ihia aerlea. Mid I in aure we can, we il win Ihe pennant." No regular game were- ached' tiled yesterday, but In exhibition Illnghamion of the Eastern League deieaiee the Yankx 6-1: 81; Louis turned back their Rocheater larm handa 3-2: Boa I on alopped the Uianta M; the Indiana walloped the Pittsburgh Pirates 10-3: the I'liiladelphia Phllllea edged the Philadelphia A'a 3-3 In aeven In mnga; and Cincinnati dumped Uie Detroit Tlgcra. e-3. No Fears In Homers For Giel NEW YORK 1Tt-Paul Olel aaya he isn't worried about home runa, He Just wanta lo learn control. The former Minnesota All Amer ica football alar, now a $60,000 bonus pitcher, made hi debut with the New York Olanla laat night In Red Croaa charity game against the Boston Red Box. He waa getting along Itul fine until the alxth when a walk and two single loaded the bases and. with two out, Urady Halton cleaned mem oil with a grand-slam homer deep into the right field scats. "The pitch wasn't quick enough," Olel aald In Uie dressing room. "I came nghl down the gut ter. I was trying to get It by him on the outside." Ihe pleasant, easy-talking Olel, till sporting his collegiate crew cut, spoke earnesUy of his prob lems of jumping from the Big Ten to the big leagues, but he showed Do signs of dejection. "I'm glad this one la over," he admitted. "Now I know what I have to learn to be quick and atlll have control. "I felt quick, especially In the first four Innings. I don't know that I've ever felt quicker. But I had lo bear down loo hard. I went oul there with what I already knew, No I have lo work." tmpaii?iKi So smooth it leaves you breathless If' mirnofF VODKA 0 proof Mid, nam 1 00 mm Mvml iplrlej. . Purr. Smirnoff Hi. Inc., Hartford, Conn. HAPPY TALK . . . When Leo Durochcr calls New York Giants' squad masting that league leading dsyi, it's e happy ons. The manager goss through the motions in the Polo Grounds drsssing room at his young son, Chris, 8, top row ctnter, listsns in, too. Yogi Berra Leads In All-Star Votes Chicago ii the New York Yankeea continued Tuesday lo widen Ilia margin as the lop vole getter In Uie annual All-Star baseball poll. The Yanks' rugged catcher took over Uio lead Monday from Stan Muslal of the 81. Loula Cardinals and now heada Uie Card outfield er, 318.908 voles to 311.119. The voting will determine all starters except pitchers for the an nual Interleague game In Cleve land July 13. Balloting ends si midnight Saturday. The leadera: NaUonal League First base Klusiewskl, Clncln nstl, 348,204; second base Ham ner, Philadelphia. 341.433: third base Jablonskl, St. Louis, 343.138: shortstop Dark New York, 34- Yogi Berra of 154. left flcld-Kiner. Chicago No. Cal Lead Growing - NORTHERN CALIFORNIA LEAGUE STANDINGS W t, PCT Weed Yreka Mt. Shasta Dunsmuir McCloud Hilt Scott Vallc) Tulelake .MO Mi Mt Mt .MM .300 .333 .133 Weed spresd oul Its league lead last Sunday In the Northern Cali fornia League ball games as they won and Uie second and third place clubs were dropping decisions. Weed whipped Dunsmuir 17-0. Tulelake dropped s 13-4 decision lo Ml. Bhssta, HUt moved Into Uie M0 percentage mark with a win over Scott Valley by a 11 score and Yreka scored a 17-8 win over McCloud. noxscoREs R H E Dunsmuir 0 3 10 Weed " 14 Sllngsby, Moclk, Page and Mas se!: Slang and Williams. R H E Tulelake 4 3 8 Mt. Shasta 13 13 3 Bowles. Brandford and Pope; Taber, Rows and Oil. R H E. Scott Valley 8 8 Hill ' 11 13 Hofflne, Seymore and Ruff; Cook snd Trlnca. R H E McCloud 8 I. 4 Yreka 17 30 1 Klrstrn, Toreson, Blair, Johnson and Nelson; Lee, Ewlng, Clawson and weaver. 344.063: center field Snider, Brook. lyn. 319.11011: right llcld-Musial, St. Louis, 37110; catcher Campanel la, Brooklyn 337.231. American League First base Rosen Cleveland. 338.172; second base Avlla, Clove- oJ,rb YOGI IERRA . , . vott getter land, 344.393: third base Boone, Detroit, 331.808: shortstop Kucnn Detroit. 343. 938; left field Mln- oso Chicago, 362.713: center field Mantle. New York. 331.288: right field Bauer, New York. 336.329: catcher Berra New York, 316.-966. MINOR LEAGl'E BASEBALL By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE No games scheduled INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Syracuse 3-3, Ottawa 1-4 Rochester 4, Havana 3 Montreal 7, BuKalo 0 Richmond 1-9, Toronto 0-14 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Indianapolis 4-4, Louisville 1-3 Toledo 8, Kansas City 3 Other games postponed TEXAS LEAGUE San Antonio 3, Shreveport 3 (10 Innings) Houston S, Beaumont 3 Tulsa 4, Oklahoma City 3 Fort Worth 8, Dallas 6 rlONLER LEAGUE Billings, 8, Boise 6 (13 Innings) Salt Lake 7, Idaho Falls 3 Magic Valley 7. Oreat Falls t Pocatello 3-3, Ogden 3-16 511 Western International Leagae By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS W. L. Pel. GB. Vancouver 37 20 .849 Yakima 36 38 .536 8 Ecjinonlon 27 38 .619 7 ',i Lewlaton 29 31 .483 3 2 Trl-Clty 30 33 .476 10 Victoria ' 27 33 ,4oB 11 Wenalchce 29 35 .426 11 !a Salem 29 36 .446 12 Yankee Morale Surprisingly High Andrade Makes Big Debut NEW YORK ( Cisco Andrade, a picture lighter with a dazzling Jab and blinding speed, has made a sensational New York debut by knocking oul stubborn Johnny Dl Ollio. The 23-year-old Compton, Calif boxer, unbeaten In 23 pro starts looks like a man for Uie future In the lightweight class. And the fu ture may not be too far away, We'd grab Paddy DcMarco I the champ i tomorrow If we got Uie chance," aald Manager Ralph Gambina In the dressing room at 61. Nicholas Arena after the fight last night. Earlier, Andrade had flattened! 21-ycar-old DIOIllo In 2:08 of the 10th and final round. Bleeding from Ihe nose and a cut over the left eye, DiGllio collapsed under an Andrade right. Referee Ray Miller didn't even bother to count. It had been obvious for several rounds that DIGillo, a 3-1 underdog. didn't have a chance against this fine boxer who jabbed him dizzy, shook him with rights to the head and doubled him up with right-hand punches to the body. Still, DIOIllo kept coming in, trying his best to gel Inside and under Uie stinging Jsb. Andrade weighed 135, DIOIllo, 140. At Brooklyn's Eastern Parkway. Walter earlier was decked In the fifth round and staggered In Uie sixth but had complete control of Tuso Portugucs the rest of the way and won a unanimous decision In 10 rounds. Both fighters were warned con stantly by Referee Jack Watson for fouling and Portuguet was pe nalized Ihe third round for low blows In a bruising battle. Cartlcr weighed 184'i. Por tugucs, 161. Monday'a Results Salem 8, Vancouver 6 Yakima 8, Wenatchee 5 Lewlston t, Victoria 3 Only games scheduled American. National and Pacific Coast League standings unchanged. No regular games Monday. Spotlight Switches To Girl Netters WIMBLEDON. England W The girls get Uie Wimbledon spotlight sll 10 themselves today and all knowing people figure champion Maureen Connolly will lead a quar tet of Americana In the semlllnals of Uie All-England Tennis Cham pionship:;. It will be the biggest upset of the tourney if she doesn't. Ever since Uie Wimbledon champion- shins were 'revived after World War II, the United Stales has pro-, vlded both finalists In the women's singles snd most of Uie scmlllnal- Ists as well, i . This year Uie batUe to get through Uie quarter-finals will be lought oul among six Americans- Miss Connolly, Doris Hart, Shirley Fry, Louise Brough, Mrs. Margar et Osborne du Pont and Mrs. Betty Pratt and a couple of Britons, Angela Mortimer and Helen Fletcher. Miss Mortimer Is seeded sixth and Miss Fletcher, seventh Miss Mortimer plsys Miss Brough of Beverly Hills, Calif., and Miss Fletcher meets Miss Hart of Coral Gables. Fla. Nobody gives the British girls much of a chance against Uie hard-hitting Americans. Miss Hart, last year's finalist. Is seeded second and Miss Brough fourth. Neither are Mrs. du Pont's chances rated very high against mighty "Little Mo," In full cry alter ner third title and running and hitting Uie ball harder than ever. Mrs. du Pont of Wilmington. Del., 1947 Wimbledon winner, Is back here alter an absence of two years. In Uie men's competition yes terday, defending champion Vic elxas of Philadelphia, rated fourth was eliminated by Budge Patty of los Angeles and Paris, the 1950 champion and seeded seventh. 7-5, 4-6, 8-3, 6-3. Australia's Lew Hoad, No. 3, fell before Jaroslav Drobny 6-4. 8-3. 6-3. Top-seeded Tony Trabert of Cin. clnnatl brushed aside Mervyn Rose or Australia 6-2, 6-2, 7-8 to Join Drobny, Patty and Ken Rosewall of Australia In Uie semifinals. Kaneko Whips Flash Elorde TOKYO W Orient feather weight champion Shlgekl Kaneko ol japan Tuesday night pounded out a 12-round unanimous decision over Flash Elorde of The Philip pines in a Utle bout here. Kaneko weighed 134 and Elorde 125 ',. The Filipino gave up his Orient bantamweight Utle before enter ing the ring. TOUGH DOUBLE WIN KANSAS CITY, Mo. (l Only one medalist in the National Col legiate golf championships ever has won the national individual title the same year, reports the NCAA. Louis ana State's Earl Stewart, now a pro, was the tournament medalist In 1941. He won the NCAA title in ensuing play. Bob Harris of San Jose State won medalist hon ors in 1947 and the Individual title the following year. By GAYLE TALBOT , Sox. NEW YORK vn The moral ol the Yankees Is extremely high as they return from a succeaaful swing through the West and pre pare to work on the bedraggled Rett Sox In Boston today. Those of their number who passed through here seemed to be under the Impression that they had a sixth straight championship as good ss sslted away. This Is a strange aultude to take inasmuch as Casey Stengel's club still Is three full gsmes back ol the pace-selling Cleveland Indi ans, but then the Yankees can never he Judged by ordinary stan dards. They only think they're go ing to nave lo work a little longer and harder than usual this time to win their World Series checks. CONVINCED The two out of three they took from the Indians over Uie weekend, j topping olf their 9-4 Western Jauni, apparently convinced the champs that they still have what It takes to capture one more before Allie Reynolds and Ed Lopat wear out. Stengel says he would be in first place now is bis first baseman, i Joe Collins, had not bee hurt early ; in the sesson. i Also strangely, the champs came ; back much more Impressed with Uie Chicago White Sox than with! Cleveland. They are ready to con- j cede that Uie Sox might be rough right to the end, but culm uiey ; detected signs that the Indians are j beginning to wheeze. One of them, j who did not wish his name brunted . about, put it this way: ! "The Sox hustled a lot harder against us than Uie Indians did. That (Paul) Richards has really got those fellows steamed up when Uiey play us, anyway, me Indians still look like the Indians to me. Al Rosen's a great bitter, but he can't play first base. He's hurting them. His reactions don't seem as fast as when he was play ing third." PRIVATELY Privately, still, the Individual Yanks claim that the only reason the Tribe is on top now has been its ability to fatten up consistently at the expense of Uie second-division clubs, such as 11-1 over Bos ton and 9-3 over 'Washington. Man ager Al Lopes, they point out, has been able to do a lot of this with his second-tine pitchers while rest ing bis sees and ssving them to use against the Yanks and White By comparison, Uie Yanks stood only 6-4 over Boston going Into to day's game and were trailing Washington 4-5. There la nothing wrong about the method the In dians are using, the Yankees has ten to sdd. It's Just that Uiey like to point out that the leaders have not been able thus far to break even with either the Yanks or Uie White Sox. trailing them, respectively, 5-6 1 714 snd 3-5 in games. Wilt MMH.IUTTON C1U7CHI Ml nwm frvly ( atwailM, wlf h wily 40 las. J.II JmM ran-Sall aaa ItlM awf iSrcwthMH Buy On Contract U3 TIia r.HU CTADP lilt WWII JlVllaW Pb. 3143 Mel Queen Top Coast Leaque Pitcher SAN FRANCISCO Wl Mel Queen of Hollywood, with 11 wins and 2 defeats, tops Pacific Coast League pitchers with a percentage of .846. Tommy Byrne of SeatUe Is the strikeout king, wiUf 103 In 137 in nings, during which he won 8 games and lost 7 The pitching statistics, includ ing games of Sundsy, June 27. as compiled by William J. weiss iearue statistician: G BB SO W L T. Smith. SO Queen, Hwd Wight, SD Schallock. Oak Donoso, Hwd Munger, Hwd Pyecha, LA Candini, Sac. Zabala. 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