mfan Wins
Dodgers Finally
Begin To Hit
By Tailed l'rrss International
Sandy Koufax, the majors' first
20-game winner, still was. in a
state of semi-shock today.
Not because of those 20 victor
ies so much, but because of all
those Dodder players who
kept crossing home plate Thurs
day night in an 11-1 romp over
tlie Giants.
Koufax hadn't seen so many
i,. runs in more than two monlhs.
.The Dodgers had scored a total
"tiVif two for him in his previous
"lo tries (or his 20th victory.
.i'l But they did the job up brown
J-'hcfnre a record crowd of 54.078
at Chavez Ravine Thursday night,
breaking out or five runs in the
'X third inning to turn the contest
into a "laugher" and increase
their National League lead to 6'4
-- games over the second-place Gi-
j.. ants.
"With a big lead like that. I
, let them hit the ball," said Kou
! fax.
'X Not too much, though.
': Get Three Hits
The Giants were able to collect
- 'only three hits and that included
:0lando Cepeda's 23rd homer
i: which produced their only run in
the second inning,
-i Koufax, whose record now is
' 20-5, struck out five and walked
only one in becoming the first
TEE
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'.' Tliere will be no regular sched
i'uled play Friday for the women
:;olfers of Reames Golf and
Country Club because of the La
bor Day weekend. '
-r Qualifying for the club cham
pionship will continue through--'
out this week (or the 18-hole play
. ei's- For "le 9"'10le group, 'his
- will be changed to a handicap
tournament subject to sufficient
number of players qualifying.
" All interested are reminded to
turn in their qualifying scores at
the pro shop.
J- The jvinior handicap tourna
"ment will start at R:30 a.m.
i.t-.'Thursday, Aug. 2!). All children
'of. Reames members who have
-turned in five 9-hole scores are
'eligible tn compete for Hie tro-v-plu'es.
A Sweepstakes Tourney will
vbe held Monday, Labor Day, at
.tlie Reames Golf and Country
lClub for both men and women
"wilh a 50 cent entry fee.
-w.' The players begin at 1 p.m.
There will be low net and low
.."gross prizes, KP and long
drive prizes. The KP is closest to
c. the pin on a par three hole.
There will be a mixed two-ball
..".-tournament this Sunday.
:"" The father-son tournament was
-"held last Sunday with Lee and
Richie Klink winning hands down
-rwith a fine threc-under par 141.
'Murdo and Deed Morrison were
j ...
.econa ai no.
Alan Clark had a hole-in-one
during this tourney. The 18-year'
"old dropped in his ace on the
sevcnUi holo, the first of his life
-v Ho used a five Iron. He was play-'
2" ing with his dad Maury and Stan
- and Bob Strickland. It is a 155-
. yard hole.
- It was also announced that
buffet dinner will be available at
the clubhouse.
OTI's Season
Tabs On Sale
Season tickets lor all the
Oregon Tech ItHtf-M athletic
events are now on sale at the
college.
This year one season ticket
will cover football, basketball
and rr?llliiK events. The
adult ticket Is $10. This Is a
savings of $13.50. A special
high school ticket will sell for
$5. All grade school students
will be admitted free with a
special pass.
Reserved seats during foot
hall season will be between
I hp 4(1 and 50-yard lines and
a special serllnn will be set
aside during basketball season.
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Dodger left-hander to win 20 since
Preacher Roe did so in 1951.
Southpaw Billy Pierce, who re
placed Giant starter Bob Bolin in
the second inning, got the side
nut in that frame but was chased
in the third when the Dodgers
put together six hits, including a
two-run homer by Frank Howard,
for five runs.
The Dodgers then batted around
again in the fifth when they add
ed three more runs on four hits.
Ron Fairly drove in four runs
with three of the Dodgers' 15 hits
while Willie Davis kept things
going with two doubles and
a single.
Giants Appear Goners
The setback just about cooked
the Giants' chances even though
Alvin Dark refused to look t it
that way.
"The loss won't have any effect
on our club," he said. "We'll be
back tomorrow. Before Uiis game,
I said we'd have to win five of
our last seven games with the
Dodgers now it's five of six."
Even should the Giants win the
next three fiames of the current
four-game series, however,
they still would leave Los Angeles
3'i games out with less than a
month to go. .
Only two other games were
played in the National League
Thursday, with the Mcts beating
the Pirates, 7-4, and the Cubs de
feating the Phillies, 2-1.
Major Ieague Results
American League
Boston 010 200 001 4 11 1
New York 110 001 000 3 1
Monbouquette (18-81 and Nixon.
Williams (7-5) and Howard. HR
Kubek, Stuart.
Los Angeles 000 000 010 1 2 2
Detroit 300 210 OOx B 10 1
Newman, D. Lee (1), Foytack
(2), Osinski (6), Spring (8) and
Rodgcrs, Foiles (8. Aguirrei
(13-11) and Triandos. Iiscr New
man (t-4). HR Kaline, Trian
dos. '
1st game
Minnesota 301 016 01214 20 0
Washington 000 000 200 2 8 0
Stange (8-4) Battev and Zim
merman (7); Rudolph, Burnside
141, Mocllcr (6), Roebuck (9) and
Retzer. Loser Rudolph (7-16).
HR Allison. Power 2, Kille
brew 2, Hall, Retzer, Allen, Rol
lins.
2nd game
Minnesota 115 210 000 10 15 0
Washington 000 001 000 1 3 1
Sieber (1-0) and Battey, Zim
merman. Duckworth, Burnside
(3), Rudolph (6), Kline (9) and
Retzer. Loser Duckworth 14-
11). HR - Allen, Hall, Killcbrew,
Versallcs.
Chicago 002 000 050- 7 10 0
Cleveland 200 000 000 2 6 0
Peters (16-5) and Carreon, Mar
tin (5). Latman, Bell 18) and Az-i
cue. Loscr-I-atman (7-11). HR-
Davalillo, Peters.
(Only games scheduled)
National League
Phila. 000 00! 000 1 fi 0
Chicago 000 010 Olx 2 10 0
Boozer (2-3) and Oldis. Ells
worth (19-71 and Bcrtcll. HR
Averill.
San Francisco 010 000 000-1 3 2
Los Angeles 105 131 O0x-U 15 1
Bolm, Pierce 2, Fisher (3),
I.inzy (71 and Haller. Koufax
120-5) and Ruseboro, Camilli (8).
I-nser-Picrce (3-IO. HR-Cepeda,
Howard.
New York 000 310 030- 7 12 1
Pittsburgh 000 003 001- 4 14 2
Craig, Bcarnarth (6) and Sher
ry, Condor (8). Gibbon, Sisk (4),
Francis I6, McRean 17), Had
dix (8) and Pagliarnni. Winner-
Craig (4-20). l)ser-Gibhon (5-9)
HR-Thomas. Stargcll, Pagliaroni
(Only games scheduled'
PALMFR AS PRO
LATROUE, Pa. U'PU - Golfer
Arnold Palmer turned profession.
al in 11)54 afler winning the U. S.
National Amateur Championship.
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action sequence show Sandy Koufax becoming the major
league's first 20-game winner in Los Angeles Thursday
night when he pitched a three-hit, I l-l, victory for the
Herald & Mews
Tennis Tourney
Begins Saturday
The Kith annual Herald and
News Tennis Tournament gets
under way Saturday morning
early at Moore Park with over
150 entries listed for action, ac
cording tn tournament director
Earl Brooks.
The tournament, one of the big
gest ever, gets under way at 8
a.m. and is slated to run through
Monday when the finals will be
held.
Brooks reports that some of
the top tennis talent in the North
west will be present for the
tourney. He .also said that Jim
my Jackson, men's singles cham
pion two years ago and runnerup
last season, will be back to take
a crack at Bill Rose's title. Jack
son also will defend his doubles
UO Gridders
Begin Saturday
EUGENE (UPD-Kall football
practice at the University of Ore
gon begins Saturday with 19 let-
termcn heading a 63-man squad.
Coach Lcn Casanova is well
supplied with backs, but only one
starting lineman, end Dick 1m
walle, returns from the team that
won six games, lost three and
tied one last fall.
The all - veteran backfield in
cludes All-American Mel Renfro
and Larry Hill at halfbacks, Bob
Berry at quarterback and Lu
Bam, moved over Irom nallDacK,
at the fullback spot.
Quarterback Doug Post and
halfbacks H. D. Murphy, Ron
Martin and Monte Fitchelt also
won letters last vear.
Imwalle will have help from
three lettermcn ends. They are
Rich Schwab, Paul Burleson and
kicking specialist Buck Corey.
Lowell Dean, Ray Johnson, Milt
Kanehc and Ron Berg return at
tackle, but the ranks get thinner
at guard and center. Ron Straiten,
out with an injury last year, is
Ihe only returning center and Ron
Jones Ihe only Icllorman guard.
!iac niicu.x, a sccuihi uim enu
last year, was moved to guard in
I spring practice lo help out.
The Ducks open their season
against Penn State Sept. 21 in
I Portland.
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eats
title with Portland's Harry Doyle
as a partner. They are the third
ranked 'doubles team in the North
west. Local interest is high with
Brooks, Ray Tice, Jerry Jen
nings, Beverly Jennings, Sue Jen
nings. Linda Brooks. Gertrude
Brooks. Larry Tice, Harold Tice
and Allan Clark turning in en
tries. Beverly Jennings has been
winning quite a few tournaments
this summer and could garner
this one.
Denny Todd, recently released
from the service and a former
KU net star, will be back as well
as Scv Garcia, a teacher at Mer
rill. There also have been some
top entries from California and
other parts of Oregon. Sherry Se
vall, one of the top junior female
netters in the state and a native
of Roseburg, will be here. Ellis
Williamson of Eureka, a runner-
up here in past years, is back.
Wayne Roberts of Redding will
lie back to defend his lfi and un
der boys (tille.
Another of the top nettcrs will
be Dick Blacksmith, the Oregon
Collegiate Conference champion
of Southern Oregon College and
a Grants Pass resident. He is im
proving constantly and might
ive someone some trouble.
Mary Rose of Portland is sup
posed to be back to defend her
women s singles title. Steve Mil
ler of Crescent City, Calif., is an
other top junior entry. Redding
is bringing a big contingent of
junior nettcrs. Michcle Nance of
Eureka, who won the Eureka and
Redding titles, will be here to
give Mra. Rose tough competition.
Many more junior netlers are
expected with entries from here.
Redding, Eugene, Albany, Salem.
Fort Jones and Lakeview. The
events slated are as follows: The
men's singles, men's doubles.
women's singles, mixed doubles,
junior men s singles, boys sin
gles, junior men's doubles, and
junior girls singles.
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928 Front
SF Qants; Twins Murder Senators
Los Angeles Dodgers over the San Francisco Giants. It
left the Dodgers with a comfortable bh game margin
over the Giants.
UPI Telephoto
Major League k
Major League Standings
By United Press International
American League
vv l Pet. cn
New York
Chicago
86 47
75 58
.647
.564 11
Minnesota
Baltimore
74 58 .561 ll'i
73 61 .545 13 i
Detroit
64 66
63 70
64 72
60 75
58 73
48 85
.492 20'i
.474 23
Boston
Cleveland
.471 23Vi
Los Angeles
Kansas City
Washington
.444 27
.443 27
.361 38
Thursday's Results
Detroit 6 Los Angeles 1
Boston 4 New York i
Minnesota 14 Washington 2 (1st)
Minnesota 10 Washington 1 (2nd)
Chicago 7 Cleveland 2 (night)
(Only games scheduled)
Friday's Probable Pitchers
Los Angeles al Kansas City, night
M. Lee 1 0-1 1 vs. Drabowsky
(5-10).
Chicago at Minnesota, night Her
bert (11-9) vs. Pascual (17-5).
Detroit at Cleveland, night Bun-
ling (10-131 vs. Kralick (10-13).
New York at Baltimore, night-
Downing (10-4) vs. Barber (18-9).
Washington at Boston, night-
Osteon (7-101 vs. Helfner (3-4).
Saturday's Games
Los Angeles at Kansas Cily night
CLOSE MARGIN
CINCINNATI 'UPI) - The 1940
pennant-winning Cincinnati Reds
won 41 games by one run and
lost 17 by that same margin.
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Chicago at Minnesota
Detroit at Cleveland
New York at Baltimore night
Washington at Boston night
National League
W. L. Pet. GB
Los Angeles 79 53 .598 ..
San Francisco 73 60 .549 6',j
St. Lonis 72 60 .545 7
Philadelphia 72 62 .537 8
Milwaukee 71 62 .534 8'i
Cincinnati 71 65 .522 10
Chicago 68 64 .515 11
Pittsburgh 67 64 .511 U'A
Houston 49 84 .368 30'-s
New York 41 90 .313 27
Thursday's Results
Chicago 2, Philadelphia 1
N. York 7 Pittsburgh 4, night
L. Angeles 11 S. Fran. 1, night
(Only games scheduled)
Friday's Probable Pitchers
Cincinnati at Pittsburgh (night)
Nuxhall (11-6) vs. Schwall (6-9)
Milwaukee at New York, night-
Lcmastcr U0-8 vs. Staiiard (6-11)
or Cisco (7-14'.
San Francisco at Lns Angeles.
night Marichal (19-7) vs. Drys-
dale (16-15).
St. Louis at Philadelphia, night
Broglio (14-8) vs. Culp ( 11-10).
Houston at Chicago Zachary
(0-D vs. Koonce (1-3).
Saturday's Games
Cincinnati at Pi'.tsbuigh
Houston at Chicago
Milwaukee at New York night
San Francisco at Los Angeles
night
St. Louis at Philadelphia
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By I oiled Press International
They sounded the all-clear in
Washington today.
That means it's okay for every
one to come out now because the
Minnesota Twins finally have left.
Before departing, however, they
did everything but level the na
tion's capital with a terrifying
bombardment that broke tw o ma
jor league records and tied two
others.
The Twins caused all that dev
astation by burying the Washing
ton Senators. 14-2 and 10-1. Thurs
day in what was innocently ad
vertised as an American League
doubleheader.
Baby-faced Harmon Killebrew
was the Twins' ring-leader with
three home runs, raising his sea
son total to 32. while rookie Jim
mie Hall, Vic Power and Bernie
Allen hit two apiece.
Bob Allison, Rich Rollins and
Zorro Versalles settled for one
each as Minnesota collected 20
hits in the opener and 15 more
in the finale.
The spectacular long-ball exhi
bition set major league records
for most homers hit in four con
secutive games (17) and for three
straight (15).
For the statisticallv-minded, the
eight homers by the Twins in the
opener equalled a major league
record for a single contest and
another mark was tied in t h e
same game when six players on
one team hit homers.
The 12 homers for a double-
header fell one shy of the major
league record of 13 established by
the 1939 Yankees but they were
more than enough to h elp Lee
Stange to his eighth victory in
the opener and rookie Dwight Sie-
bier to his first major league wir
in the nightcap.
Stange gave up eight hits, in
cluding a homer by Uen Retzer,
which was Washington's only ex-
tra-oase hit of the day, and Sie-
bler hurled a three-hitter.
Three Squads
Bid For Berth
PORTLAND (UPD-Two of the
three teams bidding for the North
west berth in the American Ama
teur Baseball Congress tourna
ment collide Saturday night.
Gordon's Fireplace of Portland,
runner-up in the Oregon tourna
ment, will meet Washington
champion Cheney Studs of Se
attle. The winner meets Archer
Blower of Portland in a best-of-
three series beginning Sunday.
Archer .is the state champion
and defending national champion.
Maury's
2727 S. 6th
Pete Burnside, who relieved in
both games for Washington, was
tagged for three of the homers as
was Ron Moeller. The losers, Don
Rudolph and Jim Duckworth,
each gave up two.
Washington manager Gil
Hodges missed it all. He was
home in Brooklyn with the virus.
Ed Yost handled the club.
In other AL games, the W hite
Sox beat the Indians. 7-2, the Red
Sox nipped the Yankees, 4-3. and
the Tigers won their eighth
straight with a 6-1 decision over
the Angels. The Orioles and Ath
letics were idle.
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