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The Press Democrat from Santa Rosa, California • 9

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Wii fa ff 1 rj CT73 Aft--ii CHICAGO signment today as the Giants! Mays got his double in the fifth RBI Mays Ends Slump With Three Hits 2 fough' to gain the valuable ground inning after the Cubs had tied the Taylor. 2b lost during the disastrous MUwau- with a four-run rally in the blrklb kee series. He faced Dave Hill--third. He raced to third with his ThSmio" man the Cubs. '1ot iwaiis.

rf 21st steal of the vear and scored Boiger, if Monday's victory went to Paul 0n a single by Bob Schmidt. Giel. who came in during the third nrIanfI uj Tucker, AB 4 1 3 4 4 2 1 3 4 3 1 1 1 0 1 CHICAGO UPI Break out the The Giants' victory snapped a San Francisco rooting caps again, six-game losing streak and moved 2 tu i- L. ct Adams um, mc on uie oi 10 wnnin chewing up National League pitch-i Drott. trail of the Milwaukee Braves.

games of the Braves. Willie Mays jCormick and was rescued by ing for the past few weeks, got a inobb" manager nui nigney teamiaiso snapped a montn-long unburn ui me nimn. frnm th Tanner .1 i f-" saujcu a iuu ean: un uic woj run iamine wun a nomer, uressoua, given a cnance to hit in five trine to th nion. Totals 33 Moryn sineled for Boleer in 3rd. champions Monday uy uuwiuiig uuuwic aiiu a amgic in iivc ipa uie leaaou spot lor me oianis TV) l-pm cinaloH in tno the Chicago Cubs, 6-4, while Pitts-j to the plate.

came through with two hits, a rimourth lor his first base 23 Jackson struck out for Drott in 7th. Adams grounded out for Thacker in 9ih. Tanner singled for Hobbie in 9th. burgh was edging the braves, 4-3. Stu Miller got the pitching as- and three RBI's chances.

Neeman grounded into double play Now Rigney thinks the Giants are on the upward bounce but itSan Francisco 121 010 010 6 takes victories to keep bouncing. iChSnks. Bressoud. SAN FRANCISCO GIANT INFIELD SCORES DOUBLE PLAY IN FIRST INNING Cubs' Banks Is Out at Second as Spencer Relays to First Francisco 27-13, Chicago 27-12. DP IBressoud and Cepeda; Bressoud, RBI Spencer and Cepeda; Davenport, 2 3.

Bressoud and Cepeda. LOB San AB BASEBALL ROUNDUP. Pirates Stop Braves; Cut Lead to 4 Games Bressoud, 2b rf I Klrkland, 3 5 5 Baseball Standings Mays, ct Wakner. If Alou. 11 Cepeda.

lb Spencer, Schmidt, 3 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 Francisco Chicago 6. 2B Bres- 1 soud, Mays. HR Mays. Daven-1 1 port, Giel. 0 IP HR ER BB SO 0 McCormick 5 4 0 1 0 0 Giel (W, 3-3) 52, 4 0 0 3 4 1 Grissom i 0 0 (TO 0 0 Drott.

(L, 4-8) 1 6 5 3 5 4 0-Hobbie 2 2 1112 0: HBP Bv Hobbie iGiel). WP 0 Drott. McCormick. Balk Giel. ISudol, Venzon, Conlan, Secory.

6 2:45. A 15.765. United Press International United Press International have won four straight games and Elroy Face, the Pirates 155-pound Those upstart Pittsburgh Pi-l7 of 26 (a .654 pace) since Julyirelief workhorse, pitched a perfect jr'r1nm 8 Totals 34 rates nave braked the Milwau-4 when' they were in seventhininth. kee Braves threatened runaway! place. For the last week or so, Rookie Gene Green hit his and there may yet be a pennant they've been getting the best eighth homer of the year in the race in the National League.

pitching in either league theyjsixth inning to give the St. Louis The Pirates, battling to finish in had a string of 34 consecutive Cardinals a 3-2 victory over the the first division for the first time i scoreless innings when the Angeles Dodgers and the New since 1948, snapped the Braves'iscored in the third inning Monday! York Yankees increased their six game winning streak, 4-3. nieht and thev're cettine lone- American Leaeue lead to 16 eames Blair Wins Another For Fresno Giants National League W. L. Pet.

GB 58 43 .574 San Francisco 55 48 .534 4 Pittsburgh 52 49 .515 6 Chicago 51 54 .486 9 Cincinnati 49 52 .485 9 Philadelphia 47 51 .480 9Vi Louis 47 54 .465 11 fc Los Angeles 47 55 .461 ll'i SANTA ROSA, TUESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1958 PAGE 9 Stimack to Coacl Monday night on a ninth-inning ball punch from such relatively with a 9-4 win over the Baltimore) The majority of Redwood Em-l Santa Rosa's Doug Camilli homer by Roberto Clemente. The under-publicized players as Cle-IOrioles in the only other major pire baseballers the pro ranks climbed sixteen points in his bat-San Francisco Giants, who beat mente, Bob Skinner and Dick league activity. 'sparkled for their respective ting average as banged out 18 hits the Chicago Cubs, 6-4, in an i Larrv Jackson, one of the Cardi-i teams according to the latestjin 41 appearances. His hits in- ernoon game, thus moved within1 Skinner drove in the Pirates' nals' "hot and cold pitchers," Player Periscope, an exclusive! eluded three doubles, one triple Monday's Results San Francisco 6 Chicago 4 Pittsburgh 4 Milwaukee 3, night four games of the Braves and the first three runs Monday night with pitched a five-hitter and struck report to The Press Democrat. and three homers for 14 more runs Pirates moved up to within six of a two-run single in the first in-iout 12 as the Redbirds ended Bob Blair of Santa' Rosa, who batted in.

Louis 3 Los Angeles 2. night Basketball At Montgomery HS the world champions. and an infield out in the their seven-game losing streak, had failed to gain a win or loss; Camilli is currently batting .326 And so, all the talk of produced a 3-3 tie that stood; Ryne Duren, making-ffls-f irst in the past threeweeks, won 107 hits in 328 times at bat for waukee runaway that started aft-juntil Clemente's ninth-inning horn- appearance since he was hit byjsixth of the year for the Fresnocreat Falls, of the Pioneer the Braves tour-game week- er eave rookie Curt Ravdon his one of Paul Fovtack's Ditches 11 Giants during the weeks action. Leaeue. He has scored 60 runs, hit (Only games scheduled) Tuesday's Probable Pitchers Philadelphia at Cincinnati, night Sanford (7 11) vs New- combe 2-10.

Pittsburgh at Milwaukee, night 19 doubles, three triples and 15 end sweep of the Giants, is quiet-fifth win and Juan Pizarro his days ago, no-hitted the Orioles for In his three appearances for the ed. lhe Braves may eo on to win first loss since returnine from the last, three innines to Dreserve California State League team another pennant but their opposi-: Wichita. Don Larsen's eighth victory. Hom-i Blair allowed four runs, five hits John Michael Stimack, former head baseball coach and assistant coach in basketball and football I tion hasn't given up yet. Raydon, who yielded to a pinch- ers by Bill Skowron and Mickey and two bases on balls while strik four-baggers, and driven in 76 tallies.

Dick Camilli collected six hits in 23 at bat to raise his season's totals to .256. In 133 shows at the 1 Kline (1-9) vs Burdette (10-8), The Pirates, now three games hitter in the ninth, gave up eight; Mantle sparked the Yankees' 12-jing out two at Adams State College in Colorado, has been named basketball ahead of the fourth-place Cubs.jhits and struck out four battersJhit attack. For the season, Blair has pitched in 31 contests and 64 in plate, he has 34 hits, including Wednesday's Games Pittsburgh at Milwaukee, night Philadelphia at Cincinnati, night Los Angeles at Chicago San Francisco at St. Louis, night nings reiiei capacity. He doubles and four homers for permitted 69 hits and 29 walks forthe Birmingham Tigers.

38 runs. In obtaining his six and, coach at Montgomery High School in Santa Rosa. Stimack, now living in El So-brante, will join the school's athletic staff when Montgomery two record, he has fanned 30. American League W. L.

Pet. GB batted 16 more in action for the Southern Association club. opens for its first year this fall. TODAY'S SPORT PARADE Kahn Plans Broadcast Blackout Of Major Sports Attractions By JACK CUDDY Roy Harris title fight proves a I regular intervals for big fights, NEW YORK UPI Irving; competitive and financial success, football classics, World Series B. Kahn, president of the Tele-! Kahn, a nephew of songwriter games, basketball championships 68 36 .654 Fort Bragg's Vernon Piver.jThe plant is still under construc-catching for Tri-City Wash, of the'on- Northwest League, hammered out I The 36-year-old Stimack, who nine hits in his 24 trips to the! lettered in basketball, baseball New York Boston Chicago Detroit Cleveland Baltimore Kansas 51 51 51 52 50 52 51 54 47 53 47 53 45 59 .500 16 .495 .490 17 .486 174 .470 19 .470 19 .433 23 1 Vc and red hot Broadway stage Ukiah's Gary Modrell evened out his record at 2-2 when he pitched a three hit shut out for the Waterloo Red Sox in the Midwest Class league.

He struck out nine batters in his lone appearance. In twenty innings, Modrell has allowed 17 hits, nine walks, and ten runs. He has struck out 18 for the season. John Flachnfan of Glen Ellen suffered his fourth loss while pitching for the Palatka Reds of the Florida State League. In the two contests Flachman appeared in, he gave up 15 hits, 12 runs.

prompter may start month-ilrving Berlin, would, like to hear ly theatre TV shows within thejthe music of four-million-dollar plate. He raised his average to a .332 with 73 hits in 220 at bats. Piver has 'eight doubles, five triples and 13 homers for the season. He has scored 51 times and driven in 61 base runners. lext year if the Floyd Patterson-1 or five million dollar gates at and football during college, replaces John O'Sullivan.

O'Sullivan, ex-basketball coach at Santa Rosa High School, was originally scheduled for the Montgomery job but instead stayed at SRHS as vice principal. The new Montgomery cage coach Monday's Results New York 9 Baltimore 4, night (Only game scheduled Tuesday's Probable Pitchers Chicago at Kansas City, night COACH STIMACK He secured his master of artsi Pitching 1 ip bn so shows. "I'm considering the possibility of presenting outstanding monthly attractions through closed-circuit television to theatres and other locations in the United States and Canada," he said today. "But, before I go any further, I'll wait and see what success we' have with the Patterson Harris fight on Aug. 18." Kahn stressed that costs would 31 6 2 64 38 69 20 30 1 is married and has three children, Robert Blair Fresno.

Calif. 36 68 24 65 all boys-. He stands five feet, 11 1 in physical education the next year John Flashmn 13 7 4 84 at Columbia University. The next; Wilson (7-8 vs Davis (0-2). inches and weighs 185 pounds, about his playing weight in college.

seven years were spent coaching! Cleveland at Detroit, night and five bases on balls. He fanned Modre'u 4 2 2 20 10 9 18 four in the 12 innings. I Waterloo, Iowa Flachman has appeared in 13 Btuns IMcLish (10-6) vs Susce (3-0). at Adams State. Stimack graduated from Huer- 1 t-v -IK t-hi rtrT If Xi i V- New York at Baltimore, night 107 19 3 15 76 .326 ames, winning seven ana losing camilli 328 60 He returned to school last year: for advanced work at the Univer Turlev (16-4) vs Johnson (3-6).

it -hy-PV61A 'senburg, in 1941. He lettered ex" be much cheaper all along the four. He has struck out 65 batters g15' 34 9 0 4 16 .256 in four sports. Boston, night 5) vs Mon- Washington at a a 1 (6 from producer to spectator: while permitting 68 hits, 24 walks Birmingham. Ala sity of California.

Stimack's hobbies Piver 220 51 "3 8 5 13 61. j-js first year of college was at if the closed-circuit shows were ana jo runs 01 innings. Tri-City, Wash. include golf, bouquette 0-2. presented at regular intervals, in uie umverfcuy uenv.

ne xe- painungi handball, hunting, fishing. and wnoffwork. Afinfi3v fianips Leghorns ReadyFor San Quentin Opener stead of once or twice a year on grab-bag dates. then attended Adams State in. He wi coach A an(J basket.

at Kallsas Alamosa, until 1949. at Montgomery. class bas- Cleveland at Detroit he received his bachelor of arts will be handed by Richard New York at night Douglas Home lifter Month Tennis Tour Although Irving is not the pro moter of record for the Patterson- ya, starr- iWashington at Boston in mathematics. Football begins to put the muscle on this Harris fight at Los Angeles, his month. Locally, the Petaluma Leghorns are preparing all-out promotion of sales for for their opener against San Quentin.

516,000 seats now available The game, says Leghorn coach Paul Ross, will "very theatres and arenas has hit ti. definitely" be held at San Quentin. The date is August 1 boxing world with a refreshing 10, next Sunday. impact. Ross is hoping to take along about 50 fans.

Prison! The former director of radio officials tentatively okaved that manv. but Paul is still land TV for 20th Century Fox US Cindermen Expected To Defeat Hungarian Teim Erwin (Doug) Douglas of Santa osa. recently returned from a month "tennis vacation" with a flock of trophies, doesn't plan to slow the pace that saw him play in four tournaments in as many weeks. Carlson's Eliminated In Tourney BUDAPEST, Hungary (UPD desires and lump together points A capacity crowd of 100.000 at from both men's and women's I "'iW 1 Isaid the Teleprompter Corpora- waiting final approval. He has entered a San Francisco 1 1 i it The Petaluma footballers have been drilling for the 'tion in which Western Union has aithmiPh past Scrimmages started last week, and Ross has a robust interest will take a he returned from his trip from the i jubi aoout piCKea nis lirst eleven.

tmi6 -jNorthwest only last Sunday. "The starters are going to be pretty much what theyjrad, broadcast of the fight andi DuHng hjs tmiri Douglas corn-were last year." Two exceptions are end Walt Sging a s'lding scale, must-! in the Qrem Washington, end tackle Bob Light. comraci. Northwest and Canadian He saia, we nave reiecieai ff championships. for the His best showing was a doubles Bob Beckamen of the Stockton mc ep-aiauium een.s io gel an overall loiai.

Elks eliminated Carlson's of Se- was expected to watch America's It was by using such a scoring bastopol last Friday night from touring track and field team svstem that Russia claimed an the California State Softball Cham-; cIash today Hungary in the overall 172-170 victory over the pionship at Sacramento by pitch- opening events of a two-day track United Slates in the Moscow meet ing a three-hit shut out against the and carnival. despite U. S. objections, locals. The U.

S. men were favored to The Hungarians were counting Carlson's, who were defeated in beat the Hungarian men, just as'on at easj one victory in men's the first round of Winners bracket they vanquished top Russian and events today because Istvan Ros-of the tourney by another Stock- Polish stars in recent meets in zavologyi, co holder of the world ton team, were hoping of making Moscow and Warsaw. record of 1,500 meters, was to their comeback in the losers brack- But Hungarian women could represent Hungary in that event, et at that some tournament by well prove too strong for the U.S. However, Americans Ed Moran of winning eight consecutive games, girls, who were outscored both by James City, and Jim Grelle However, the three singles by the Russians and Poles. And in-of Portland, have been Herb Dower, Wes Nott and Lee dications were that Huncarian of- steadilv imnrnvinn and michr offers as high as $75,000 broadcast rights in order to attract more fans to the theatres.

We know that 20 million listened to the broadcast of the Ray Robinson-Carmen Basilio return bout at Chicago in March. And we victory in the junior veterans' division of the Oregon State play. Doug teamed with Dan Lucy of San Francisco to win. Douglas' 10-year-old daughter, CuiVwi ml ai far as the semi- NETTER DOUGLAS Walt played with the Leggies for four years, ending back in lie's just returned from Utah and is back in gear. He's 23, stands six feet, one inch and weighs 215.

Light played ball at at Santa Rosa Junior College and San Josp State. He's a 230-pound six-footer. Ross has stuck to his-original idea of turning the Leghorns into a passing team. "We'll throw from every position in the backfield." The new pass patterns Ross has introduced haven't slowed the training pace down a whit. "I think the club's further along than it was at this time last year.

The backfield is going to be a lot sharper." figure that at least one per jn the girls 15.Vears-old of those 20 million will go to theV 'kpt before losin2 t0 yicki Brun-i In the Pacific Northwest tourna tneatres to see tne tignt it tneresjer of Vancouver, one of Canada's ment, Douglas went to the third Baker wasn't enough to squelch ficials might disregard U. S. menace the Magyar star. nOme nroaacast. lrt.lcforlinfT vmmcr lirfhK rnnnH nf mon'c cinirlnc KpfnrA Inc.

the siv-hit attack hv the StOf'k- The distributors, to be named, ine to Jim Jackson. He lost in the tons. City Keg Results Hat er, will pay a very high per-j SGDOStopOl VvlUS jfinals of the junior vets' to Bob The Scbastopl team had won icentage if Harris wrests thrj Grtm Moo) Sherman of Los Angeles, 6-2, 8-6. the first game in their come-back; 'crown from Patterson or Duts un' iVCTpCr OvVIiil I'lcei at tru tTLink'e CaWnin. Nat CarasalMS working well at the quarterback spot.

a sensational fight. At the other! SKBASTOPOL The SebastotK)l Seattle, Doug went to the semi- mei Texaco 5-2 a week ago. Their Ross likes him "mainly because of his. passing ability, extreme, the distributors' pay-jSwim Club toppled the Napa Swim finas in doubles and junior vet- failure to win Friday's contest has1 Mixed Foursome Handicap 13-1, Wright's Coffee (Bob JohiU Hell play just as much as (Dick) Storm, maybe a little ment will be very low if the bout club in their rematch meet last eran singles. ended the championship attempt Santa Rosa PaPcr Pro-543) d.

Ralph's Tavern iScott'Cam- tnore as the season goes along." a fiasco. (Friday at the Napa Pool 189-136 Doug and Bill Schaefer of Santa this year. lhero 467) d. Lar-um and Johnson 443 3-1, Lou's Sporting Goods Storm quarterbacked the team last year, his first 'after capturing 27 of the 38 first R0Sa lost to Japan's No. 1 Davis; Stockton scored once in the first Merlin Johnson 450 3-1, Martinel- (Pete Koebeler 476)' tied Tog'i season in the job.

Tjr'T places. Cup player Kosei Kamo and Jim on walk, two stolen bases and a Chevron (Bud Comstack 508) (Van Payne 210, 233, 612 2-2. Graicf Williams led the Sebas- WaUnn nf San Franrkrn fi-1 K-i cinoln Tkov 9mo hl in iho fifth d. Bank of America No. 2 (Bill ine Leghorns will be throwing tne nan mucn oiunumya topol team with three victories in in the third round of doubles at to cinch the contest when thev Sullivan 494 3-1.

Town and but Ross will stay with his tested split-T offense. 6 Paul scouted the Peninsula Tanners over the week v. L. I CI. un Rnv 10 and linner class.

He thp TanaHian Natinna in Vanrnn. cnnrnrl nn onntVior wallr nrl enrioc trv Reantv (Loon Puna. 411 d. "os t-aprr in 11 a C7 I I' Voumry 67 48 and Galindo Sonoma Mortgage (Larry Rank of America No. i to won the freestyle, backstroke ver.

of errors for the only other score. end and was impressed. The Leggies and Tanners will Phoenix get together Aug. 23 in Fetaluma's third game of the Vancouver It i A II-I1V Crf in. 'V the breaststroke.

Karen rt. 4IH1 too X'2 Di'CKaiuen, auer nan- i vini uncnrs Chevron San Diego year. ers hit in the opening inning, re- Hall 463) d. Bank of America No. por 11 11 13 9 is It 12 8 12 7 17 Bank of America No.

tire 16 successive Carlson batters.il Lee Del Curto 48 3-1. Matthews KO's Ward in Ninth 2'-i 9 14 15 Kathy Moore and Steve Sullivan were each double victors. Other winners wore Gary Wetch, Durl Van Alstyne, Ronnie Welch, 68 .581 64 50 .561 57 56 .504 51 60 .459 52 63 .452 50 66 .431 50 67 .427 Fxi-hange Hank Sonoma Mortgage I He struck out eight and walked Salt Lake City Portland Spokane Sacramento Seattle NEW YORK UPI I Unbeaten none. Merchant's Handicap ti I ml 1 Mcrchant't Hnndlran Gina Wallace, Pat Valena, Dana Pit. 18 n'i Paul Camera, former Stanford hurrah guy, is running the Tanners this year, and Ross thinks the Peninsula boys "have a real tough team." As for the San Quentin outfit, Ross flatly says "we'll beat them but I wouldn't want to name a score." Last year Petaluma won, 28-21.

"They should have just about the same team this Season." comments Paul. "They don't have too much a turn-over." Alien, Jiuiy McDonald, lorn uray- lelphia knockout sensation who; allowed six hits, three walks and, 471) d. Pepsi Cola (Vince bill, and Mike Ehlert. registered his 13th straight vie-! hit three He fanned 11 nanas 475) 3-1, Larkfield Estates coffee Shop Sohatnrwil rantiirrl all nino nf tnru onA itl. aia.

flV TrvrKIrt Joi feA TnAA rnn i Fliuir Corp. 35 25 3t'a 2.i'a -V5 2 sT "1 J.ui nyv w.ci i icu JUMilVII UdllflS. i'' vwu v.uh PUimhinfl Monday's Results Sacramento 4 Phoenix 2 Portland 7 San Diego 3 Salt Lnki 14 Seattle 4 Spokane 4 Vancouver 3 Carlson's next contest will be struct ion (Wallv Griewc 4) 2-2. ITodrt construction 27 2 32', A 1 7 the swimming relays, in- their last Stev Ward, plans his first big meeting the locals dunked Napa step toward the lightweight crown jfor Sept. U.

32 27' 25' as 20 played against the Napa (Ralph Matteoli 202.529 d. Hiph'lcl chants at date to be set soon. Fluor Corp. (Bob Sundeman 537) Good.

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