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HERALD AND NEWS. Klamath Falls. Ore. Wednesday. Julv S. 1 950 PAGE 3 B BobBolin Sets NWt Record D ii till" .c-i-iw.... Wenatchee' took over the undis puted lead in the Northwest League Tuesday night, but the big excitement was the way big Bob Bolin had 'em swinging at the breeze. wenatchee allowed Yakima scores in onlv one inninir anH came out with a 12-6 victory Bolin struck out 22 batters and set a NWL record doing it as huge.ne edged Salem 2-0. Jim Johnson threw a three-hit shutout at Tri-City as Lewiston won 6-0. Bolin, a 6-foot-5, 200-pound right- Bander, put 17 Senators down twinging and caught another five on called third strikes. He walked riv'H hilt nnlu .r l1.nrA .- far as second. Salem's two hits .were singles. Eueene's only earned run came in the fourth on 'Mel Krause's tririle and Gene Martin's single. It looked like a runaway for the Chiefs as they took a 3-0 lead aiim iwu iiuiing&. men uie oeaia . bounced back for six runs in the fourth on six hits including dou bles by Ron Liptak and George rittyvr a warn, iwo errors ana a passed ball. Bases loaded hits by Dan Sarver and Gerry Cooper brought Wenatchee a tie and then the lead in the fourth and fifth and then five singles helped chase in the final four runs in the sixth. Johnson had a no-hitter going (or more than five innings against the Braves before Cal Bauer's single broke the spell. Tri City loaded the bases in the seventh .on two walks and a single, but iuiiiisuii acuicu uuhii lu iciuc mc side. Gary Rushing started Lew- iston's scoring with a 400-foot ' home run in the third. That was really all the Broncs needed. The lincscores: Yakima 000 600 000 6 10 2 Wenatchee 210 324 OOx 12 14 4 Bcraudoni, Player (1), Adams (4), Jordan (6) and G o n g 0 1 o; Kinney, Lynn (4), Thompson (5) , and Boullon. Tri-City 000 000 0000 3 3 Lewiston 000 302 Olx 6 9 0 Griffin, Roy (7) and Dunlop; .Johnson and McNamara. THINK THEY'LL STAND FOR IT? .root -. Eugene ' Salem ... Bolin and - Gaffney: 100 100 0002 6 1 000 000 0000 2 2 Orsino; Lutz and Suds Nudge Bevos In Series Opener By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Seattle Rainiers, who have picked up a zany habit of winning the opening games of their Pa cific Coast League series, then losing enough of the remaining games to keep buried in the cellar, were at it again Tuesday night. The Suds made it 11 series op eners in a row they have tucked away in the victory column by coming from behind in the eighth inning to nudge the Portland Beavers 2-1. The second-place Vancouver Motilities belted the stumbling Spokane Indians twice, 1-0 and 7-3, and gained a half game on the Sacramento Solons, to turned back San Diego's Padres 8-4. Sac ramento has a two-game cushion. In the league's other tussle, the Phoenix Giants made the most of only six hits and a ninth inning- rally in edging the Salt Lake City Bees 5-4. Young Jay Hook, a portsider, held the Beavers to four hits in winning his ninth victory in 16 decisions. Three singles, a walk, a forccout and an error gave the Rainiers both of their runs in the eighth frame. Dave Melton's dou ble chased in Milt Grass with Portland's run in the third: Wes Stock gave the Indians only KF Nine. Drivers Triumph The South Suburban Little League lead wound up in the hands of two teams as Kingsley Field notched a 6-2 victory over DARCO on Kingsley Field, while Teamsters Local 911 routed the House of Discount 11-1 on Capehart Field i Tuesday night. - The Kingsley nine, behind a ' three hit pitching' performance by Bill Williams, played errorless ball, ; executed a neat double play and collected six hits, all singles, in ; disposing of the DARCOs. i The loss was charged to DARCO's ; Kod Pelzell who was relieved by Phil Vcrdui in the third. ; An injury to Kingsley starting catcher Jim Hill caused him to be taken from the game. He was ! replaced by Tom Sutton. Wayne Gallup tossed a five- i hitter to rate the win for the Team J ster squad. In addition to his five . inning mound work- Gallup blasted ' one of six Teamster two - base knocks. The others were collected by Mike Kirkpatrick who rapped ! two, Paul Perkins, David Baker ' and Bob Middleton. The defeat was charged to the Discounters' Andy Malisak who had to have help in the fifth frame -from Van Perry, jl The only Discount score of the -eame came off Rick Van I' Camp's fifth inning homer with none aboard. The linescores: 5 R H E : House of Discount OOO 01 15 4 ' Teamsters 911 031 70-11 12 2 " Martisak, Perry (5) and Abbey; i Gallup and Ruslh. RUE t DARCO 020 0002 3 2 ' Kingsley 032 01x-6 5 0 r Pelzell, Verdui (31 and Codding '"ton; Williams and Hill, Sutton (51 SNOW BALL LEAGUE ;Of 60 Basketball COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (API The Cow Palace In San Francisco will be the scene March '18-19 of the 1960 NCAA basketball -championships. '' The NCAA University Basket- .:ball Tournament Committee select ;!ed the site Tuesday night. The .association's Executive Commit tee must approve the action, ex-r-pected to be a formality. J. The four regional NCAA tourna Tments March 11-12 will be held at 'Charlotte, N.C.: Louisville. Ky.; i-Manhattaa, Kan., and Seattle, rWash. The Mixflri Waad Laundry John and Helena Safeway Unholies Bachelor! R. L. Smith 20 ID' 19 17 IS' IS 15 2(1 20 V, 21 2.1 It", Last nlght'a results: Mixers 4. R. L. Smith O Bachelors 3, Weed Laundry 1 Safeway ;3. John and Helena 1 FWD 3, Unhollsa 1 High team lame Mlxera BBS High team aeries Mlxera 2899 High Ind. fame Earl Basaett 200 High lnd. aeries larl Basaett 383 CBABTEB LEAGUE Dorrell Shell Pepil Cola Biss Sptg. Gooda Weed Elec. McCloud Horseman McCloud Firemen Dunsmuir SP Dunsmuir KC 21 IS 14 Last night's results: Dorrell Shell 2. Bigs Sots. 1 Dunsmuir SP 4. McCloud Horsemen O Pens! Cola 3. Dunsmuir KC 1 McCloud Firemen-Weed Elec. unplayed High team game Blga Sptg. 1028 High team aeries Bigs Sptg. sssa High Ind. game Pete Hamilton 22t High lnd. aarlea Art Lifqulst 583 Hagge, Berg Match Par FORT WAYNE, lnd. (AP) - Marlene Bauer Hagge of Delray Beach. Fla., and Patty Berg of West Chicago, 111., carried 71s into the second half of the Hoosier celebrities golf tournament today The two leaders matched men'i par Tuesday over the 6,370-yard Fort Wayne Country Club course Marlene shot 38-33. Patty had steady 35-36. For the final round, the lady pros teamed up with Midwest sports figures and amateurs in best-ball handicap event. Fay Crocker of Wichita, Kan. was one stroke back of the first- round leaders with 35-37-72. Joyce Ziske of Milwaukee and Bonnie Randolph of Columbus, Ohio, tied for fourth at 73. Ford Mutters Over Big Triple PITTSBURGH (AP) - "That Mays," muttered southpaw Whit cy Ford after Tuesday's AU-Star game. "He hits me like he Owns me." . i The Yankee pitcher referred to Willie Mays of the San Francisco Giants whq tripled off him in the eighth to drive hi the winning run for the Nationals. Mays has batted against me four times now In All-Star garnet and bit me each time. Ford said. three hits in the opener at Van couver. He struck out It batters and walked four. Chris Nicolosi, who struck out five and walked one, was the loser. He gave up lour hits, including Joe Durham's single and Len Tucker's triple in the fourth inning, which accounted for the only run of the contest. The Mounties sent five runs across in the sixth inning of the second game and they were enough for the victory. Barry Shetrone and Brooks Robinson both homered for the Mounties. Chuck Estrada turned in another fine pitching performance for the Canadians, striking out 11 while giving dp onjy seven hits. A packed house of 13,279 on Kids' Night watched1 the Solons give the Padres the deep six as Clay Dalrymple and Bob Perry banged out homers for Sacramen to. All of San Diego's runs, un earned, came in the fourth on four singles and a pair of errors Three of Salt Lake City's runs came in the first inning when Chuck Harmon clubbed out a two on homer. Billy Wilson dittoed for the Giants in the fourth. It was Wilson's 17th four-ply hit of the season. Phoenix got its fourth and fifth runs in the ninth on a walk, Bobby Prescott's double and Bob Speake's single. The linescores: Portland 001 000 0001 4 2 Seattle 000 000 02x 2 5 1 Brunet, McMinn (8) and Tor- nay; Book and Bevan, Jenkins (9). First game: Spokane 000 000 00 3 0 Vancouver 000 100 x 1 4 1 Nicolosi and Sherry; Stock and White. Second game: , Spokane 030 000 0003 7 0 Vancouver 001 005 Olx 7 8 0 Grob, Petrick (6) and,Barra- gan; Estrada and Pagliaroni, White (4). San Diego 000 040 0004 9 1 Sacramento 021 000 14x 8 8 1 Podbielan and Jones; Osen- baugh and Dalrymple. Salt Lake City 300 001 0004 9 1 Phoenix . 000 300 0025 8 1 Perez, Umbricht (9) and Wes- terfeld; Barclay, Hyman (9) and Stieglitz. Cats, Fluhrers Winners A thrilling upset and a land slide victory highlighted Babe Ruth action in Gem Stadium Tues day night as Crater Lake Ma chinery slipped past Merrill 11-10 and Fluhrers Bakery swarmed over Moyina Heights 15-0 in a con test after three and one half in nings. Crater Cots Win The Crater Cats, alter slipping to a 6-0 first inning deficit, took advantage of four Merrill mis- cues and scored six runs in the second inning without the benefit of a single hit. The Cats scored their 11 mark ers on only two hits over the en tire five inning distance. Charged with the loss was Mer rill's Sam Walker who was re placed by Bob Berry in the fourth. The win went to young Ronnie Yunck, the second of four Crater chuckers to get work. Yunck re lieved starter Ron Simpson in the first and went strong throughout the fourth inning until being lifted in favor of Lee Ross. 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