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WEDNESDAY, JULY 7. 10S4 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE THIRTEEN WLhlp oiooLm Homers Ruin Dodgers fly t: ORHK1AN AP UporU Writer Ono aeries, any mnjur leauue muiiMvr will toll you, does not make eesaon, so why liel no ex- vllpd about III currenl set between I 111. New Vork OInl end the llrnuklyn Dodgers? - Bui yoliiK Into tunlnlil'e second game ol lhe three-mime series, Ihe Olenls were ', games In front ot the Brooks ami II they Ito on to sweep Ut series, Welter Alston and hi tram will be up against ninthly touirti problem In tlioir quosl lor a Ihlrd ttrlnUt pennant. Consider the DroosV plltiht: 1. Tho pitching has been wobbly end, worse, only Bob Mllllkrn among the relievers has been ef fective. 3. Their pinch litltere have been Intlle. In last nlithfa 5-1 setback by Hie aianta. they loaded the baaea Willi none out In the ninth only to have oeorte Bhuba anil Itube walker, two pinch hitlers, go down Ignonilniously. 3 Tlicy can't serin to ahake the injury Jinx. He Wee Beee, Duke a n I d e r. noy Campanella and Jackie Boblnaon among the Ural liners have been having miseries. The OlanU, on the other hand, are alltlng pretty. They have con lldence. They've had fantastic good fortune with pinch hmera. When they're behind, they don't worry. With relief pllchera like Hoyt Wit helm end Marv Ornuiorn. who took aver for Bel Meglte egelnst the Brooks lt night in the ninth with .. ihrji men on base none uut and got away unscathed, they have two firemen inry c.n ", Al Dark. Willie Maya and Monte Irvin hll home runs last night, ac counting for four of the Clients runs. fusrter preacher the victim of two and Bob Mllll ken. one. Maglle weathered a two run first Inning, then settled down inn trniitale aaaln In until ." " - the ninth nd required the services of orlssom o pun i Two other National League tames produced ehuloule. Oerry Rteley blanked the Cincinnati Red tees for the St. Louis Cardlnala 64). and Curl Simmons ol the Phil adHpnla Phllllea whltewnhed ihe Pittsburgh Pirates 3-0. In the other ..,M.i fAftirtiA encounter, the .,,1,.. nravea bombed - the Chicago Cuba 14-3. The Cleveland Indlsns held their 3i-,.gamo lead over the New York Yankees In the American League. The Tribe plastered the Baltimore Orlolea 11-3 and the Yanks turned back the Boaton P.ed Box 4-1. Vlrgrt tiucka. the veteran right ...f ih. nhicaeo White Box. pitched hta second one-hitler ol Ihe aesson as nis mju, y-i whipped the Detroit Tigers 4-0. Johnny, Schnilts ol the Washington Benatofa also waa sllngy wllh Ihe base hits, allowing the Philadelphia A's only hsll a dosen as the Nets hung s A-3 dcleat on Eddie Jooal'a men. , . , fisley was lapped for nine nils by the Redlrga. bul kept them well scattered. The Csrds msde only seven, but they were aided by three Cincinnati errors. Simmons, who has hsd Indiffer ent success during the first hsll of the aeaaen, waa hit hard, bul had good support to win No. I against six losses. The In-anU-oul Braves scored 11 runs In the llrsl three Innings In handing the Cubs their fourth straight licking. Gene Conley had no trouble coasting to his seventh straight victory. The Indlsns scored all 11 ol their runs against the Orioles In the first Inning to make Early Wynn's task easy. Frsnk Sullivan, the e-toot-7 Tied Sox rookie righl-hander, hurled creditably until the eighth when the Ysnks scored twice. Their first two runs were the result of homers bv Joe Collins snd Andy Carey. Whlley Ford got the triumph. Trucks' one-hitler was his lllh victory, but his club Is six gsmes oil the psce and with Us rash ol Injuries 19 members ol the team have been lorced from Ihe lineup this sesson Is beginning to show the wear and tear of the grind. Only Harvey Kuenn's single In Ihe third Inning kept Truoks from recording the third no-hlller of his career. Eddie Yost and Mickey Vernon each got three hits In Washington's assault on the assorted offerings of Bob Trice end Al 81ms. PIONKER l.KAOUE . Irlnho Falls 8, Bnlse 0 Billings 6. Salt Lake City 4 Ctreat rails (, Ogden t Magic Valley 13, Pocatallo I jrpg ; CHOOSING SIDES . . . Duke Snider, left, of ihe Willi Mays point up the greet New York debate center fielder? Brooklyn Dodgers end the New York Giants' by matching hands on bet. Who it the best Snider -Mays Debate Baseball Talk Tops By If AHRY GRAVKON NKA Sports Editor NEW YORK (NEA) A bssebsll debate Is on In New York, snd for the first time In memory the Ysnkees aren't In on It an exceedingly healthy algn for the National League. The argument haa to do with who la Ihe auperior center fielder, Duke Balder of Ihe Dodgers or the OlanU' Willie Mays, On the atrengih of his phenome nsl early foot, power and speed, Mickey Msntle wss supposed tn mske the old-timers forget many a renowned name. The World Champions' Oklshoma Kid was ballhooed like a Rlngllng Broa. and Barnuin and Bailey specially, but perhaps due to Injuries has never qulle lived up to Ills notices. Despite the fsct that he has come on of late. Mantle al this lime Is Die third best center fielder In the big town. While ihrre Is an unusually fine lot 01 center fielders In the majors. Snider and Maya eclipse them all. Oua Bell of the Reds hardly can field, wllh the top men. Jim Busby of the Senators and the Phllllea' Richie Ashburn cannot melch the front runners tn long-ball hitting. Larry- Doby of the Indiana Is incon sistent. Jim Ptpmall of the Red Sox doea noi hit enough. Wally Moon of the Cardlnala atlll has to prove himself. BUI B niton of Ihe Braves can't steal first base. Bnlder Is still Ihe big center fielder has been lor six cam prlgns but Die Polo Grounder wouldn't trsdo Mays even up for the Campion Clouter, not the lri reason being that the Buy Hey Kid Is live years his Junior. Bnlder Is Ihe more polhhrd sll round performer, figures to hit lor Ihe higher average, but the Ala bama Siwclsl Is making long strides along that line Ihta aeaion. Snider has the decided advantage of being Ihe only lell-hand batter In an order loaded with right-hand distance hitter. For this reason, TONIGHT'S BALLFARE MEN'S SOFTBALL at Chlloauln MS Knlplne vs. Suburban 8:30 Elks va. Chevron at Chlloquln 7:00 Chlloquln vs. Round-up WOMEN'S LEAGrr. at Center field 6:45 Chlloquln vs. Malln 8 SO Mldlsnd vs. Big Y the Duke rarely lies to face a lell hand pitcher who might bother him. ' Being a lell-hand batter. Snider bunts snd drsgs the ball lor Inn. II II Is possible lor a player to cover center field more thoroughly than Snider, Mays docs It. An outstanding arm hangs Irom Snlder's shoulder, but at the Polo Grounds, Maya roams 100 leel deeper than the Duke can at Kb bets Field. Mays therefore hss more opportunities to show off an arm that throws strikea to the plate on the fly. Snider Is an excellent baserunner of line speed. Mays la a super lative bascrunner of greater speed Msys Is the Inspirational force of the Olanta. With til of Snlder's ability, Jackie Robinson. 'Pee Wee Reese ahd Roy Campanella must be rated ahead ol him as big plsvers with Ihe Dodgers. No play or situation Is Impossible tn Mays, the Instinctive player. Willie never thinks thst It can't be done. He gives It a try and aces if It csn be done. As Illuminating as a Broadway sign with his cap flying oil and other Individual characteristics, Maya sell more tickets than Snider. Duke Bnldorand Willie Mays are fully worthy of the dally check on thetr brilliant records. Nothing could be more flatter inc. Remember when Ihe sports psces ran thermometers keeping track of Babe Ruth's home run pace? Junior Bowl Game Date Set PA8ADKNA. Calif, or The Pasadena Junior Chamber of Com merce will hold Its annual Junior Rose Bowl football game Dec. 11. Dick Hubbell. president of the chamber. In announcing the dnte, disclosed that last year's game be tween Bakerslleld Junior College : snd Nortiiessl Oklahoma AfcM. 1 won by Bakerslleld, 13-8, grossed more than 8100.000. The money was allocated to rec ognited charities and to member schools of the conferences repre-' sented by the contesting teams at : Pasadena. The annual Junior Rose Bowl game now draws 80,000 or more spectators and matches California's grid team from the JO field ! against any outstanding JO team Irom outside the atate. ! NL Stars Go After Fifth Win CINCINNATI I The National League all-stars go alter their filth atraighl victory next week at Cleveland with one of the best all-around crewa In the history of the claxslc. "I think this Is the strongest squad Ihe National League has ever had," aald league president Warren Giles Wednesday. "I think we'll make It five straight." Walter Alston of the Brooklyn Dodgers, msnager of the Nation als, and Casey Stengel ol the New York Yankcea, pilot of the Amer ican all stars, announced their pitching selections Tuesday and rounded out their roster with ad ditions to all positions. The starting berths, except for the pitching assignments, were seleqted by the national pastime's ans in a nationwide poll. Alston, the first freshman man ager to handle an all-star squad. named four ngnthanded hurlers and three leftlea with combined 67-38 won-loss record for the July 13 game. The National League bullpen will be crowded with atars Robin Ro berts of Philadelphia, Carl Era klne of Brooklyn, Gene Conley of Milwaukee, Marvin Grlssom of New York, all rlghlles. and War ren Spahn of Milwaukee.- Harvey Haddlx of 81. Louis and Johnny Anioneiu oi new York, the south paws. Antonelll has the best rec ord, 13.3. The nine American League hurl ers. Including two lefthanders. (3 MIXID DOI'Bl.tl LIAOUt llnl aSIII R. MUM J D. Jonas It. Ruaar Jc D. Jtowalla ... i. at naxiar , ...13 11 14 C. It M. Brown - L. llsrrli Jc R. Ciauah . T. i B. Darn , P. St A. Orm . .. D. ateHrld Si H. Palmar . 10W 12M J. aV D. Puraon 10 14 K. St v. Kanaaton .10 M. McCollum it D. rultar S R. a L. Batsman 7',i lev. LaRayne Harris and Ralpb Claugh walked off with the entire scoring honors tor teams In last nlght'a f Irat shift of the Mixed Doubles league at Lucky Lanea. The Harrle-Claugh team com bined talents for a high series to tal of 1178 and a game total of 438 pins. ' In Individual action, Bid Davis led both ot the men'a scoring events with 828 series and a 1U0 high game, while LaRayne Harris also led the women In both events with her 568 series and a 216 pin game. There will be no bowling next week, due to the fact that the alleys are being reflnlsbed. Mixta noisi.rs LiAotg aacanS abirt W I. 8. St T. C. Crlssa 17'a S'a C. St R. Beard IS a 3 Si L. Paitasa .. .. 13 S A. Chapman i, C. RltUr -U'i IO'i O. Jf B. Evana 13 7 A. It M. Nordqutat ', lltj A. Tnomaa is . 11 IT . en L. Truax At C. WUIU O. At H. Brannll U At I. Grigsa D. At B. Zlnksraf G. Tapp it P. Llpplncott Beth and T. O; Orlggs held on to their lead In the second shift of the Mixed Doubles league last night snd Beth took both of the scoring honors for the women besides. Griggs rolled a 631 series and a 193 pin high game to place In the lead. Clyde Rttter bad high series for the men with a (47, while George Willis led the men in high game action with a 208. In team action Dorothy and Hugh Branlff had a 1277 series and a 437 game to take the team scoring honors. High Winds Halt Swim Of Channel LONO BEACH, Calif. I High winds Wednesday foroed Canada's Winnie Roach to postpone her at tempt to swim the Catallna Channel. Winnie. 28-year-old mother from St. Thomas, was In her swimming suit awaiting the attempt but winds from 18 to 30 m.p.h. failed to subside. 8he reset her start from 1:46 a.m. tPDTI on Thursday. Her goal Is to beat Florence Chadwlck's record of 13 hours and 47 minutes for the swim of about 33 miles from Santa, Catallna. Is land to the mainland. Giardello, Hobo Olson Face Important Battles PHILADELPHIA W-Joey Olar. dello risks his almost-certain mid dleweight title shot In a 10-round scrap at the arena here tonight with "upseller" BUly Kllgore of Miami, Fla. CBS will televise the fight start ing at p.m., EST. Olardello, third ranking 160 -pound contender, tentatively has been promised a full crack at champion Carl (Bobol Olson If the latter successfully defends his crown In his coming bout with Rocky Cos tell ani. The Olson-Ola r dello bout would be Oct. 22. But Olardello has to lick Kllgore and do It impressively. This Kll gore bout Is another In the series of "forget Langlols" fights for the Philsdelphla middleweight. Pierre Langlols recently took some of the shine off Joey with a good lacing In New York. Since the Frenchman wouldn't go for a return bout, Olardello haa been attempting to regain lost prestige against other available op position. He declsloned Honest Bob by Jones several weeks ago. He'll be a heavy favorite against Kll gore. Olardello has won 60 fights and lost 11 with 6 draws. A boxer with a not too punishing Jab through most of his career, Olardello recently developed a new style that has earned him a repu tation as a hard puncher. Kllgore has a 27-15-4 record with recent wins over the faded Jake LaMotta, Jimmy Herring and Ernie Durando. OAKLAND. Calif. Carl (Bobo) Olson, kingpin of the mid dleweight, stakes prestige but not bis crown tonight la a scheduled 10-round fight with willing Pedro Oonzalea at the Oakland Audi torium. ' This will be Olson's tuneup bout before he defends his title in a 16 rounder with Rocky Castellan! at the 8an Francisco Cow Palace Aug. 30. While Olson is a lopsided favorite he isn't taking bis Rankin, Fa., op ponent lightly. "You can't afford to let up on any of them," is the champ's ob servation. In 23 battles, Oon tales baa loat four, one on a TKO, but ha haa never been counted out. The nontltle go will not be televised. have posted (0 wins and 38 losses, they are lefties Dean fitone of Washington and Wnltey Ford of the Yankees, 'and rtgbtles Mike Garcia and Bob Lemon of Cleve land. Bob Keegaa and Virgil Trucks of the Chicago White Sox, Bob Porterfleld of Wash burton. 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