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COMPARE BATS Dodger outfielders Willie Davis, left,
and Frank Howard, compare bats before the start of the
Dodgers-Mets game Wednesday night which the Dodgers
won 1-0. Both bats will figure prominently in the World
Series which opens in Yankee Stadium on Wednesday,
Oct. 2. The Dodgers will fly to New York on Monday,
Sept. 30.
Experts Give Yankees
Slight Edge In Series
(EDITORS NOTE: The follow
ing is the first of three dis
patches comparing the World
Series rivals, the Yankees and
the Dodgers. This story com
pares their offense; following
stories will compare their de
fense and their pitching.)
.: By MILTON RICHMAN
UPI Sports Writer
NEW YORK (UPI) Rival
managers Ralph Hnuk and Walt
Alston are in complete agree
ment on one point neither
team has any real advantage over
the other in a short scries
Both, of course, are referring
In the forthcoming World Scries
between the Yankees and Dod
gers.
Neutral observers, such as
managers, scouts and players
connected with teams that won't
be in the Scries, concede the
Yankees a definite edge on of
fense despite the Dodgers' great
er speed on the base paths.
Most of (he Yankee edge, if not
all of it, is based on pure power
because there is virtually nothing
to choose between them as fari
as aggregate batting averages
are concerned.
The Yankees owned a ,2S2i
mark through Rames played Sept.
24 while the Dodgers showed .251.
The big difference between the
two clubs was in total homers up
to that date. The Yankees
had IRS to the Dodgers' 107.
Discounts Power Edge
"Okay, so we hit more homers lit
than they did," says Houk.
"What does that really prove?
I've seen teams that were mur
dering the hall suddenly stop hit
ting in a World Series. And I've
seen other teams who were
n't hitting a lick suddenly break
down the fences once the World
Series started."
Dodger bench has the power to
compare with such Yankee part
timers as John Blanchard and
Yogi Berra.
Have Only One
By comparison, the Dodgers
have only one man likely to
break up a ball game with one
swing of the bat and that man
is big Frank Howard, who can
be pitched to more easily than
most of the Yankee sluggers.
Next to Howard, Tommy Da
vis probably has the most power
on the Dodgers unless you wish
to include Moose Skowron, who
had a disappointing season with
only four homers this year.
There is one faction that thinks
that the vastness of Chavez Ra
vine could cut down greatly on
the Yankees' power advantage,
Maybe so, but the first two
games will be played at Yankee
Stadium where the American
League champions always are at;
(heir best, and the sixth and sev
enth games also, if they are necessary.
So there is no question that in
(he matter of home runs,
anyway, the Yankees hold the
upper hand.
Dodgers Have Speed
It's a different story on t h e
base paths where the Yankees
have no one to match the speed
of Willie Davis or Maury Wills.
It should be borne in mind that
Davis and Wills first have to get
on base lo do any damage. And
should also be remembered
"What can you say after a I summed up his feelings following
game like that one? a one-sided shellacking suffered at
Loach Bob Williams of Klamath Salem.
Union High School looked back "I don't know quite what hap
over his shoulder at last Friday's pened," he continued, "we made
game with South Salem and i a lot of mistakes and after view
COAST FOOTBALL
ROUNDUP
STANFORD. Calif. (UPI) -,
Coach John Ralston said today he
was gearing his Stanford defense
to stop University of Oregon half
back Mel Renfro.
The Indians held a closed
scrimmage Wednesday in prepa
ration for the game here this Sat.
urday against the Webfoots.
STOCKTON, Calif. (UPD-The
University of Pacific spent most
of Wednesday's scrimmage work
ing against West Texas State
plays. The Tigers meet West Tex
as Saturday at Canyon, Tex.
Coach John Rohde praised full
back Smiley Verduzco for his performance.
SAN JOSE, Calif. (UPD - San
lose State tackle Don Anderson
will not see action this Saturday
when (he Spartans play Kansas
State here.
Coach Bob Titehenal said An
derson's pulled hamstring on his
left leg will definitely bench him
for the Wildcat game.
BOISE, Idaho (UPD Two Ida
ho lettermen wingbacks will miss
Saturday's contest with the Uni
versity of Utah here.
Cary Smith is out w ith a dislo
cated shoulder and Wade Thomas
has a twisted knee, said coach
Dee Andros. Both injuries were
sustained in last Saturday's 32-8
win over Fresno State..
CORVALLIS, Ore. (UPI) The
Oregon State Beavers canceled
practice Wednesday when a flu
attack hit about 30 players and
the entile seven man coaching
staff.
Trainer Bill Robertson said to
day that he felt the squad would
be able to practice today. Most
of the players were in their resi
dence and a Sew were in the in
firmary.
EUGENE, Ore. (UPI) Ore
gon's Ducks concentrated or
ground defense today as they
braced themselves for Stanford's
running attack.
Center Ron Straiten returned lo
practice Wednesday after being
out two weeks with a sprained
neck.
Pittsburgh today for their contest
Saturday with the 'Panthers.
Head coach Jim Owens said he
still hasn't bolstered the weak
tackle slot. He has one practice
day left before his charges tan
gle with Pitt.
LOS ANGELES lUPH - The
UCLA Bruins left today for their
football game against Penn State
this Saturday.
The 40-pIayer squad was sched
uled to work out in Pitt Stadium
this afternoon and again Friday
at Penn Slate Stadium.
LOS ANGELES .UPI) -Coach
John McKay's University
of Southern California Trojans
were making final preparations
today far Saturday's football
game with Oklahoma, with no in
juries to date.
The Trojans delayed a sched
uled afternoon workout Wednes
day because of excessive heat
and held a closed drill at 7 p m.
on both offense and defense.
NORMAN, Okla. (UPH - Okla
homa planned to fly a 4.1-man
traveling squad west today for
the big Saturday intersectional
against top-rated Southern Cali
fornia in the Coliseum.
Coach Bud Wilkinson sent his
nationally third - ranked Sooners
through a lively two-hour workout
Wednesday. The squad empha
sized line play, tackling drills and
pass defense.
Right end Bill Thomas and left
end Cov Kersey returned to prac
tice after being sidelined with in
juries since the first week of Sep
tcmber.
ing the films of the game last
night, we feel that, to a great
extent. e beat ourselves, al
though you have to give some
credit to a surprisingly strong
booth Salem club.
All this week, double attention
has been placed on fundamentals,
and Williams indicated that his
charges would taper off tonight
by reviewing the film on last
week's game again and then hold
ing a skull session on what to ex
pect from Corvallis, their Friday
night foe.
The Pelicans have elected Steve
Campbell and Chuck Mills as co-
captains for the season.
A special ()op rally is being
held at Modoc Field tonight at 8,
o'clock with the squad slated to
leave at about 12:30 tomorrow
for Corvallis and their clash with
the Spartans.
Williams indicated that the flu
bug has been plaguing the Pels
throughout the week and as late
as Thursday, Mills was still not
at full capacity. Other than that,
he said, they came through the
South Salem game without any
crippling injuries and should be
at or near full strength for the
Sparts.
Nomination for starting lineups
were held up, however, until a
final nose count on -Friday to see
who has escaped the flu bug or
recovered from it.
In Corvallis, the Pelicans meet
a club that is also seeking its
first victory. However, Coach
Lee Gustafson's Spartans looked
impressive last week when they
SEATTLE, Wash. (UPI) -
Washington Huskies leave
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Leads Open
PORTLAND (UPH - Defending
champion Mrs. R. L. Borst con
tinued her steady drive for the
Oregon Women's Golf Association
championship Wednesday with a
2 and 1 victory over Mrs. Fred
Soller in quarter final action at
the Oswego Lake Country Club.
Mrs. Borst's victory over the
host club member sent her into
live semifinals against Mrs. Kuss
Gustavson of the Oswego club.!
Mrs. Gustavson eked out a 1-up
victory over Mrs. Les Darby of i
Riverside. !
In another quarter final match
Mrs. Tom Harrison, medalist from I
Waverley, defeated Mrs. Ray
Scott, Columbia-Edgewater, 2 and
1. She met Mrs. iFred Cronin,
Columbia-Edgewater, in a semi
final match. The latter won 5 and
3 over Mrs. William Colvin of Die
host club Wednesday.
Apologies
Given Band
ASTORIA UP1) -Oregon Ath
letic -Director Leo Harris has writ
ten a letter of apology to Astoria
High School principal Robert Par
nell because the school's band
didn't get to perform last Satur
day. The band appeared at the Ore-gon-Pcnn
State football game in
Portland but did not perform at
halftime because of an exhibition
by golf professionals.
Harris said the university would
pay the band's expenses for the
trip and school Sunt . Roy Sccborg
said the olfer would be accepted.
rolled into a 13-0 lead over Al
bany only to have the Bulldogs
roll back in the second half to
gain a tie.
The previous week, Corvallis
dropped a 21-0 clash to Medford.
Even in this defeat, though, ob
servers indicated that the score
should have been closer.
Rick Olsson, a sophomore trans
fer from Albany, will get the call
as signal caller for Corvallis
against Klamath Falls. Bill Rob
ertson, veteran quarterback, was
injured in the Albany game. How
ever, ' Olsson acquitted himself
well, connecting on two of four
passes for 16 yards, gaining II
yards rushing in four carries,
and scoring one of his team's
two touchdowns.
Mark Gustafson scored the oth
er Spart counter against Albany,
and proved the squad's work
horse, reeling off 102 yards in 18
carries for a 5.9 average per
carry.
All league halfback Dick Watcn
paugh who missed the Albany
game because of a knee injury
may be ready for action again to
bolster the Spartans backficld.
Tentative lineup for Corvallis
will feature L. J. Fagnan and Jim
Blackford at ends. Roger Ham
lin and John Pittman at tackles,
Dave Harris and Tom Emang,
guards and Bob 'Fisher at center.
Besides Olsson at quarter, Dick
Gcrding and Gustafson will han-!
die the halfback spots with either
Watenpaugh, Greg Marks or Lynn
Darroch slated (or backficld duty.
Corvallis operates off the
winged-T formation, using a split
end to the strong side.
The clash is a non-conference
game, but the 'Pelicans, smart
ing from last week's effort, will
hit the turf determinend to rack
this one up in the victory column.
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two and maybe even three of the
games.
Another point worthwhile re
membering is that the 1959 While
Sox had speed to spare but it
did them little good in the World
Hnuk and Alston that anything Scries against Ihe Dodgers that
can happen in a short Series, if
a game is settled by one blow'
Ihe chances are it will he a Yan
kee hitter who settles it.
Mickey Mantle and Roger Mar
ls are home run threats every
lime they step to the plate, and
Mantle has the added advantagei
of being able to hit one out whe
ther he's hatting right-handed or
left-handed.
Elstnn Howard, a prime candi
dal for the American League's
most valuable player award, Joe
Pepitone and Tom Trcsh also
are considered legitimate home
year.
Given a choice, most managers
would rather have the Yankees'
power than Ihe Dodgers' speed,
especially in a short Series.
Hnuk and Alston still maintain
neither team has any real advan
tage on offense.
run hitlers, and no one on the! Nov. 6, 1959.
QUICK K.O.
SYRACUSE. N. Y. 'UPH
The quickest knockout in a na
tionally home-televised fight was
big Mike Dejohn's 47-second kayo
over Charley Powell at Syracuse,
good for bluebacks.
Southwest: Sea - run cutthroat
being taken on lines in lower
Umpqua; lower Rogue has been
excellent (or salmon.
Central: Lower Deschutes (air
for sleelhead; Wickiup good for
kokanee on troll.
Northeast: Columbia fair to
good for steelhead and McNary
area: Snake River excellent for
smallmoutb bass and channel cat
fish.
Southeast: Fish Lake in Harney
Counly good.
Golf Picks
J. Revolta
DUNEDIN, Fla. (UPH - John
ny Revolta, 52-year-old pro at the
Evanstnn, 111., Golf Cluh, was
named today to the PGA Hall of
Fame.
Revolta was elected by the
present members of the Hall of
Fame.
He is Ihe second golfer named
lo the Hall this year. Ralph Gul
dahl was named earlier in a na
tionwide vote by the PGA membership.
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