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Thursday. August 13, 105!) PAGE 11 A NO DELAY THIS TRIP Quick $$$ Tour Set Looking At Ingemar HERALD AND NEWS. Klamath Kalis. Ore. ; j Torever' Archie MONTREAL (UPD Light-llayed to heavyweight ruler Jo- heavyweight champion Archie hansson the olfer of a one million Moore "old man dynamite who! dollar guarantee to defend against gain knocked out challenger 1 43-year-old Moore. In Kearns' ca von Durelle today planned a 1 ble to Johansson at (ioteborg. quick-money" South American Sweden, he said the million guar- tour next month while negotiating for a "three-million-dollar" fight with heavyweight champion Inge mar Johansson. The ring's all - time knockout ing and record-equalling ngiu- heavyweight defender will receive guaranteed $175.0110 for belting out Canadian Durelle Wednesday night at 2:52 of the third round, and he wants to pick up "a cou ple hundred thousand" in Sep tember and October fights in Ar gentina and Brazil. Manager Jack Kearns has Staley, Lovn Sox' Anchors; Chicago Solid Flag Choice By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS At the start of the year the Chi cago White Sox were given an out lide chance at the pennant be cause of only one thing their itrong pitching staff. Today the first-place While Sox are a slid favorite to represent the American League in the World Series despite their pitching. Only Early Wynn of the highly touted Big Five Billy Pierce, Dick Donovan, Ray Moore, Barry Lalman and Wynn has been pitching as advertised. He has a 15-7 record. Pierce is 12-12. Donovan, plagued by arm miseries is 7-5 and hasn't pitched since July 21. Moore is 2-6 and Latman 5-4. What's keeping them up there, then? The answer lies in their speed, their defense, their ability to win the close games and their bullpen aces Gerry Staley ' and Turk Lown. Staley and Lown figured prom inently in Wednesday's 11-6 tri umph over Detroit which kept the Sox 2V4 games ahead of Cleve land, a 9-5 winner over Kansas City. Boston defeated Baltimore 5-4 and Washington York 3-2. v nipped New ChiSox 11, Tigers 6 , Latman started for the White Sox but left under fire in the fourth when Detroit scored four times to overcome a 3-0 Chicago lead. Staley halted the Tigers and picked up his fifth relief victory when the While Sox scored eight runs in the fifth and sixth on only three hits. Sherm Lollar's three- run homer was the big blow. Lown pitched the last three innings. Chicago 003 044 00011 8 1 Detroit 000 400 200 6 14 0 Latman, Staley (4), Lown (7) and Lollar.-Foytack, Burnside (4), Schultz 16), Sisler (61, Narleski (9) and Wilson, Berberet (4). Win ner Staley 5-3 ) . Loser Burn side '10-21. HRS Kuenn, Kaline, Lollar, Boiling. Indians 9, KC 4 Gary Bell, who went the route for Cleveland with an eight-hitter for his 13th triumph. The Indians whacked five Kansas City pitchers for 15 hits, including home runs by 'Minnie Minoso, Jim Baxes and Russ Nixon. Cleveland 130 021 011 9 15 1 Kansas City 100 012 000 4 8 2 Bell (13-9) and Nixon. Kucks, Dickson (2), Coleman 6, Sturdi- vant (8), Tomanek 9 and House. Loser Kucks 16-8). HRS Min oso, Nixon, Baxes. On antee would be in a bank when Insemar sins for the defense. Kearns declined to identify for the press the "very important Canadian and American inter ests" he says will put up the guarantee but predicted a Moore Johansson light would draw a three million dollar gate. "Certainly I'd like to fish! Jo hansson." Moore said, "but right now 1 want to get busy with South American fights. Ves, 1 may make a defense down there." Another successful defense would break the record he equalled Wednesday night before 11.555 at the Montreal Korum. where his eighth defense tied the 175 pound division's mark set by Maxie Kosenbloom. Archie stretched his all-time, all-division knockout record to 128 Wednesday night when he floored 29-year-old Durelle four times in the third round for a kayo that was counted out by referee Jack Sharkey with heartbroken Do relle Hat on his back. Moore, weighing 174L4 pounds for their return title tight, shook up the British Empire champion seven times in the first round with sneaker rights and one left right combination. And Archie had the better of the hard ing in the second though one of fight- session, al- thc three judges thought Durelle won that round. But when the mustachioed and five-day-bearded champion went in the third session, a quick fin ish was apparent. Body smashes almost doubled Yvon. Then the head attack had hun reeling un til, a right to the chin dropped him to one knee for a count of nine. Again Moore went alter him and sent him slithering down the ropes with a right-left for another nine-count. Shortly afterward an other right to the face sent Yvon half through the ropes and down on the canvas for a count of six A final right sent him flat on his back for the full count. He was bleeding profusely from his nosa and mouth. Promoter Eddie Quinn an nounced the gross gate as $140,519 and the net gate at $122,627. In addition, the telecast to the Unit ed Stales brought $125,000 fee. There was no television in Can ada. Moore's $175,000 guaranlee was against 40 per cent of the net gate and TV money, totalling only about $118,050. He'll take the guarantee. Durelle was guaran teed $15,000 against 20 per cent of gate and TV, only if Moore's percentages equalled Moore's guarantee. Durelle will receive only his $15,000. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS National League W. 1.. Pet. G.B. San Francisco .. 65 47 .580 Milwaukee 61 49 .555 3 Los Angeles 62 51 .549 3'i Pittsburgh 55 58 .487 lO'i Chicago 54 57 .486 10'? Cincinnati 52 60 .464 13 St. ' Louis 53 62 .461 134 Philadelphia ... 47 65 .420 18 Wednesday Results Chicago 11, Los Angles 8 Milwaukee 6, Cincinnati 4 Pittsburgh 6, Philadelphia 1 Only games scheduled American League W. IA Pet. G.B. Chicago 67 43 .609 Cleveland 66 47 .584 . New' York 57 55 .509 Baltimore 56 56 .500 Detroit 55 59 .482 Kansas City 53 60 .469 Boston 51 62 .451 Washington ... 45 68 .398 Wednesday Results Chicago 11, Detroit 6 Cleveland 9, Kansas City 4 Washington 3, New York 2 Boston 5, Baltimore 4 2Vi 11 12 14 154 Vn 23 Vi WAYNE SCOTT, Sports Editor Milwaukee Gains 2nd Spot; Cubs Outslug LA Bums, 11-8 MINOR LEAGUE By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS International League Miami 3-6, Toronto 0-0 Buffalo 5, Richmond 2 Rochester 6, Columbus 1 Montreal at Havana, ppd American Assn. Denver 3-13, Dallas 1-2 Fort Worth 2-3, St. Paul 1-5 Louisville 5. Charleston 3 (11 in nings) Minneapolis 5, Houston 4 (10 in nings) Omaha 6, Indianapolis 4 Three Rochester players. Rudy Migay, Gary Aldcorn and Bill Hicke, were named to the Amer ican Hockey League All-Star team. 3500 Wins Credited To Shoe CHICAGO (AP)-"I don't keep track of such things," said jockey Willie Shoemaker after ' entering the winner's circle for the 3,500th time. A week before his 28th birthday, Showmaker Wednesday became one of a select group of jockeys who have booted home 3,500 or more winners. He had been riding the last three days in Arlington Park with a foot injury suffered in the start ing gate last Saturday. He was blanked Monday, won Tuesday's opener but missed the rest of the afternoon. The Shoe, who won his first race at Golden Gate Fields in California on April 20, 1949, reached 3,500 in Wednesday's sec ond race with Mad Duchess. In boosting his total to 3,500, Shoemaker ran his year's winners to 227 in a strong bid for his fifth national riding championship. He Is four ahead of his chief rival Boh Usserv. who is riding at Saratoga Springs, N.Y. After scoring his 3,500th victory, Shoemaker said: "I really didn't know I was so close to it until I read it in the papers the other day. I just don't keep track of those things. I knew I had something over 3.000 but not how many more." Since the 4 feet lOMi inch, 101 oniind Shoemaker tasted his first victory, aboard Shafter V for $21 payoff, he has had 13,751 mounts and his horses have won close to $18,800,000. Mismatch Declares Old Arch MONTREAL (UPI) Archie Moore, who looks like Shake spear's Othello but prefers to paraphrase Aesop, declared his third round knockout of Canadian challenger Yvon Durelle Wednes day night was a mismatch. "Aesop says never put a mule in a race at Santa Anita," Archie said as he inched his way through his crammed dressing room. Moore, who got off the deck four times last December to score an 11th round kayo over Durelle said, "I don't remember what punch' it was" that put Durelle down for the fourth and final time at 2:52 of their nationally televised bout. But it was a left to the heart early in the third round" that spelled the beginning of the end for Durelle, according to Moore Durelle, who sobbed uncontrol- ably in his dressing room, la mented the fact that "1 could never get that big right hand punch across. And that's the punch I needed. Some bbservers felt that the hot and humid 95 degree heat in the Forum ring would be tougher K ii il. nit on i10Uie llldll iiic juuiigci au- I k.,t Iha nhsmninn Honioft ' this. "The last time 'Dec. 10, 1958) I was cold when Durelle got me early but the heat this time helped me. I was sweating be fore I left my dressing-room and I felt good and loose." Durelle insisted that Moore "was no better" than he was last December when he kayoed Du relle in 11 heats. "He just nailed me. I was too weak. I got licked by a better man," were Durelle's comments. Solons 3, Yanks 2 The Senators, who had won only one of their last 23 games snapped the Yankees six-game winning streak although they made only four hits. One of them was a home run by pinch hitter Julio Becquer. It came with two on in the eighth to overcome a 2-0 Yankee lead. Ryne Duren, in re lief of Art Ditmar, threw the home run ball. Washington 000 000 030 3 4 0 New York 000 002 000 2 6 1 Ramos, Clevenger (7), Hyde (8) and Naragon. Ditmar, Duren 18) and Berra. Winner Cleven ger (6-3). Loser uuren iz-4. HR Becquer. Boston 5, Orioles 4 A ninth-inning home run by Gary Geiger broke a 4-4 tie and gave Ike DeLock and the Red Sox their uphill victory. Boston 200 000 021 5 9 1 Baltimore 100 030 0004 Monbouquette, Kiely (5), Delock 18) and White. Daley (8). Hoeft Fisher (1), O'Dell (8, Wilhelm 18) and Ginsberg. Winner Delock (10-6)! Loser Wilhelm (11-8). HR Klaus, Geiger. Pacific Coast League W L Pel. GB 63 57 63 59 62 59 63 60 61 62 60 63 59 64 57 64 Portland Vancouver Salt Lake City Sacramento San Diego Spokane . . Phoenix ' Seattle .525 .516 .512 .512 .496 .488 .480 .471 Wednesday Results Spokane 12-2, Salt Lake City 7-12 (First game completion of a pro tested game of Aug. 11). Sacramento 4-2, Portland 2-1 Vancouver 8, San Diego 6 Seattle 4, Phoenix 3 (11 innings) Yakima Lewislon Eugene Wenatchee Salem Tri-City Northwest League W L Pet. GB 24 I .545 .512 .512 .500 .439 Wednesday Results Yakima 3, Wenatchee 2 Lewiston 8, Salem 4 Eugene 8, Tri-City 4 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Milwaukee's Braves may not be the all-conquering champions they were a year ago, but it hasn't been the fault of Eddie Mathews. The slugging third baseman is making a determined effort to atone for last year's dismal show ing. Braves 6, Reds 4 He is hitting an even .300, has slugged 33 home runs and has driven in 79 runs. He already has exceeded last year's totals of 31 homers and 77 runs batted in when his average was only .251. Eddie powered two home runs Wednesday night, each with a man on base, to boost the Braves into second place with a 6-4 vie lory over Cincinnati. Henry Aaron added a home run, his 301 h, and a triple and Joe Adcock hit safely in his 19th consecutive game. The Braves also got a fine pitching performance from veteran Bob Rush, who hurled scoreless ball after relieving southpaw Juan Pi zarro in the second. Milwaukee 202 010 010 6 10 0 Cincinnati 220 000 000 4 11 0 Pizarro, Rush (2) and Crandall. O'Toole, Lawrence (9) and Bailey. Winner Rush (5-3). Loser O'Toole (2-6). HRS Mathews 2,. coming with the bases loaded in Aaron. la four-run seventh that enabled the Pirates to break a 2-2 tie with the Phils. Harvey Haddix out pitched Robin Roberts. Pittsburgh 000 002 400 6 10 0 Phila. 100 001 000 2 7 2 Haddix (9-9) and Burgess. Rob erts, Phillips (7), Robinson (8) and Lonnctl. Loser Roberts (10- 12). HR-Post. Cubs 11, Dodgers 8 Chicago's Cubs dropped Los An geles into third place, half a game behind the Braves and 3'i behind the idle San Francisco Giants, by thrashing the Dodgers 11-8. Pitts burgh walloped Philadelphia 6-2. The Cubs routed Don Drysdale with a five-run outburst in the first inning, highlighted by Ernie Banks' 34th home run and Sammy Taylor's ninth. Alvin Dark and Irv Noren also chipped in with four-baggers for the Cubs in the 28-hit slugfest. Los Angeles 010 100 051 8 12 1 Chicago 501 120 20x 11 16 4 Drysdale, Craig (1), McDevitt (4i, Fowler (6, Sherry (8) and Roseboro. Anderson, Henry (8) and S. Taylor. Winner Ander son (8-8). Loser Drysdale (5-7). HRS Banks, S. Taylor, Rose boro, Noren, Dark, Neal. (Only .games scheduled.) Get Your TV Sot in Shape For Fall Programs You'll find the mait completely equipped TV Repair Shop In Southern Oregon at J. W. Kerm. Phone now for a free estimate! J. W. Kerns Phone TU 4-4197 For Eitlmate There will be five different ice areas at Squaw Valley, California, for-the VIII Olympic Winter Games, Feb. 18-28, 1960. Besides the 85' x 190' rink in the main Arena and the 400-meter speed skating oval, there will be two regulation-sized hockey rinks to the East and West of the oval antj another practice rink in the Olym pic Village, one-quarter of a mile from the Arena. Silver Spoon, C. V. Whitney's fine filly, was entered in an $8,000 claiming race at Belmont Park last fall. She won and returned $38.70. Walt Cormack, a Souther Caro lina alumnus, has coached the track team at Virginia Military Institute nine years. Bob Kiphugh coached unbeaten swimming teams in 38 of his 42 seasons at Yale. Newspaper SPOT ADS are inexpensive repeated daily 94e From late April through Octo ber, the south edge of Arlington Park racetrack is the home grounds for Little League baseball players in Chicago's northwest sub urban areas. 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