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The Daily Oklahoman from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma • 48

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THE DAILY 0K1.AH0MAN 20 Wednesday. June 24, '59 Fisher Pitches Like Old Pro Redlegs Blank Cleveland, 4-0 Mantle Clubs Pair As Yanks Rip A's Crews Checks Eacock-McFall In 3-2 OK Win CINCINNATI. June II O'Toole allowed the Cleveland Koufax Whiffs 16 as Dodgers Drop Phils, 6-2 Indians only two hits in a rain-abbreviated ejchibttion game here Monday night as the Cincinnati Reds defeated the American KANSAS CITY, June 22 uni mound, thc loser SAN FRANCISCO, June 22 Ift-ItU Fisher's pitching brought smiles to the San Francisco Giants and praise from the Pittsburgh Pirates after he opened his major league career with a three-hitter for seven Innings. "The kid looked like he'd been pitching around here for 10 years," declared Giant manager Bill Rlgncy. "I hated to take him out, but we can't win if we don't get runs." The Gianla got four runs in the seventh and won, 4-1.

Fisher, 22-year-old University of Oklahoma Ti. orv su runs Both Bob Turley. the Yankee Lefthander Don Crews came triple Monday night as the New starter Md Herbert leaden, 44, in four and within two outs of York Yankees defeated iho Kan- in we fifth as each team a half innings. scored four runs in that inning O'Toole, making his first start with Phoenix in the Pacific Coast league- Monday's game, he said, by far ranks aa his greatest thrill. Rigney said he'll start him against Philadelphia later this week.

Pirates Groat, Bob Skinner and Harvey HaoV dix all expressed surprise that a newcomer would have such poise. "He'll do all right," Skinner said. "He has a good knuckler and a fair fast ball." Groat commented on thc control and said he was lucky to get the two singles. In the Giants' seventh, the icore was tied 1-1 and there was a runner on when Rigney decided to pinchhit Leon Wagner. "Sit down kid," thc manager said.

"That fellow going up there is a little better hitter than you." "I like to hit," Fisher, a lad of conlsderable wit, said later, "but Rigney definitely made the right move." Wagner tripled. Mantle started the Yankee sas City Athletics 114 and moved within three games of the American league lead. The game was the only one on as he pitched OK Furniture back into first place in the Central Oklahoma American Legion league with a 3-2 victory over Eacock-McFall at Municipal park since he was injured in ai, au ANGELES, June 22 i graduate, retired 17 in a row after giving up a Los Angeles lefthander Sandy! first lnnin8 Rinlc to Dlck Groal- 11,0 PiHburgh Koufax lust missed tvina a Na.i sinled a8aln in thc aeventh and Koufax just missed tying a Na- RCored pirate fm Vrdon.g scoring with a solo homerun, his 16th, in the first inning. tomobile accident last month. struck out two, walked one and the day's league schedule.

Thc Monday night. was never in difficulty. tionai league record set ny Dizzy single. hacock had replaced OK victory gave the Yankees a 33-31 record and put them just half a Fisher, a pleasant, sandy haired 200 pounder. game behind Detroit and Balti: fc I lM III assC i.nK? Ill who are tied for third.

Dean when he struck out 16 men Monday night as the Dodgers defeated Philadelphia. 6-2. A crowd of only 10,290 smallest of the season at the coliseum the leader Friday night but couldn't hold on as Crews set thc insurance nine down without a hit until a seventh-inning rally produced two run. said he was throwing his knuckler about every fourth pitch, but he didn't realize how sharp his control was he walked only one man, Dick Stuart, in the seventh. He was brought up after pitching a one-hitter The Athletics, now 28-34, re mained in sixth place, seven games out.

SCHLITZ DRAUGHT saw the dark, handsome Kou One of the few bright spots in The nightcap of the COAL dou-bleheader saw Ron Brockway. win his third straight for Jeff the picture for the A's was the fax fall just one short of equalling the market set by Dean in return to action of Roger Maris, ries, pitching the Truckers to slugging rightfielder who had a 2-0 conquest of Austin Chevro U. S. Malmen Lose 2nd Dual Rafer to Miss National Meet 1933 in a game he pitched for thc St. Louis Cardinals against been missing from the lineup for 30 days because of an emergency let of Guthrie.

He allowed three hits, walked three and struck AMKMCAN hKAOVK Chicago. Ask for refreshing glut of Schlitz served on draught si better bars and liverni appendectomy. Maris pounded out a pair of doubles, scoring out eight. Northeast Plays Sertema Koufax came into the ninth needing just one more IB rtrkiH III 11 oil JO twice and driving in a run Turley Shanlz W. 2-2) Herbert L.

4-7) Sturdlvant Northeast Kiwanis, tied for Bobby Shantz, (2-2), pitching 111 I KINGSnURG, June 22 Mi I lift-World record holder rtnfer Connie Mack league leadership with thc Cosmopolitan Red So. relief, was the winner and the first of meets the Sertoma Indians in Rfly Herbert (4-7 LENINGRAD, June 22 (AV-Thc U. S. freestyle wrestling teum went down to its second defeat in two matches on its Russian tour Monday, dropping a 7-1 de "rrnui.tr" mondav Johnson said Monc'ay he won't bc able to compete in thc Na- go to the the 7 p.m. opener of a twlnbil lur Atmctics at Municipal Tuesday night.

The oamen Tuesday tionat aal decathlon here this cision to a picked tenm of the1 New Twk rr Ml at Kaaiai CHr weokpnrl hernimn nf auln Hnri. p.m. nightcap matches Her rn.mn I "jlfM i ,17... Russian federation man's Sports and Dennis Donuts in an Industrial Major duel. i lit vmw ucnu injuries.

nUM W) I Kin8burg is Rafer's home i cu- I town and he was expected to be Thc Americans lost by an Identical 7-1 score in their first Two other IML games are on tap Tuesday. Oklahoma Natural the star of the show, but the NATIONAL LEAOUE iffaaaaa all-round star said in Los Angeles a back injury in the accident I two weeks ago still troubles 'RSJ Gas (7-3) tries for a second place tie when Midwest City (8-2) hosts the Gassers in a 7:30 p.m. game. The Rams travel to Guthrie to play Oklahoma Furniture. ii'inur i.i,, In 3 AM 29 31 strikeout to tic Dean's The big lefthander got two! strikes on the first two Joe Koppe and Richie Ashburn, but both filed out.

Dave Philley then ended the game when he was tagged out at second trying to stretch a single. Feller Holds Record Koufax did set a new major league strikeout record for night games. The previous high was 14, achieved by four different pitchers. Cleveland's Bob Feller the modern big league record for strikeouts when he fanned IB Detroit batters in 1038. In his first complete major league game, on Aug.

27, 1955, Koufax struck out 14 Cincinnati halters. Righthander Jim Owens, Monday night's loser, fanned seven and his successor, Humberto Robinson, struck out one. Thc total of 24 equalled the big league record for two teams in one I'hlladflphla RMUi.TS Kin I'ranrUcA 4, Medley Visits Stillwater Medley Iasurance plays Still him. Johnson set the world record at Moscow last July 28 when he scored 8,302 points to defeat Russia's Vasily Kuznctsov in a head and head struggle. Since then Russia reported Kuznctsov on May 17, scored 8,357 to sur water at 8 p.m.

at Stillwater in Central Oklahoma American Legion league contest to complete city baseball action. (Law 7-4) al San tiliM. (Kellnrr al Ml. nlfhl. Most of Monday's matches were lost by one point.

McCann Wins Again Dick Wilson, of Toledo, a member of the I9M Olympic! team, was forced to forfeit at 114.T pounds for the second straight time because of a knee. Th only American to win was Terry McCann of Tulsa, Okla. Unbeaten in three matches against the Russians last year and winner of his match in Moscow last Saturday, McCann decisioned Suren Kozorov, in the 125.5-pound class. The worst defeat was suffered by Frank Rosenmayr of San Francisco in the 191-pound class. He lost to V.

Dzavasorov, pass Johnson's mark by 55 Jeffries scored when Rusty at Cincinnati points. Palmer reached first base on a fielder's choice and came home A United States team will meet the Russians on July 18-19 ai error in the second and in Philadelphia. If Johnson's wheat Del mar Hardesty doubled back ailment is mended, he's Tm Pfl HaPjU-nlo I If Tulna JS 34 JM in Bob Iliff, who had walked, in the third. again expected to meet Kuz nctsov. Pincus Sober of the AAU OK Furniture now has a 6-2 game.

Thc mark was set by record and Eacock dropped be RENtllTH MONDAY" said it would not be necessary for Rafcr to qualify at the Kings-burg meet. Chrinlj 8, Victoria 1. half game with a 5-2 ssr 1 Washington and Cleveland May 19. 1956. mark.

Crews finished with three Knufnx, now 4-1, issued only walks, nine strike outs and al Two Cityant Lot INTEHNATIONAI. M5AOCB Tf.cn rfi. OI nulla In 31) lowed three hits, all in the seventh. Irish W7 Employ 2 Lonesome Ends In Grid Offense three walks. In 16 innings this Th(, fr1hor oxrr(, nclurfceJ Jerry season he has funned r4 hatters Oklahoma City marine, nnd walked 42, Thc I'hlls tagged jn i3B.5-pound class; Newt him for 10 hits.

('imple or Lincoln, 147.5; Dometer Drives in Two Fl.j,z Oregon state, OK Furniture 00.1 OoO 0-3 3 Knrnck.Mi'Fall noo 000 2- 2 3 3 Crpw and Kennedy; Rurkrr and MuUR. (iulhrla 000 OOO 0-0 3 fi Jrtfrk- 27 40 .403 i CmIo; Brockway and Jionges move in uirco oi )im KerU.wtl. Michigan Stale MONTICISLLO, N. June 22 (M Notre Dame's football of- and Oklahoma (ily, 174; and heavyweight Hoi) Mnrclln of Ithaca. N.

Y. Team manager Clay Roberts of Tulsa took the defeats philo MRXICAN LEAGUE Tcnse next fall will feature not just one but two lonesome ends, Harris Captures Junior Golf Lead TULSA, June 22 Labron Harris jr. of Stillwater shot a one- coach Joe Kunarich said Mon day, US ROYAL tin cord sophically. He said the matches were close nnd exciting. The 34 37 .479 10 Kuharlch, talking to about 500 team wns treated excellently Hie Los Angeles runs.

He brought in Jim Gilliam with a sacrifice fly in the first inning after Gilliam had singled and advanced on a walk and a single by Wnlly Moon. Moon extended his hitting streak to 15 games. The Dodgers got three more in the fifth. Two of them stored on a single by 1 lodges and the other on Johnny Roseboro's looping hit to center. Don Demeter's seventh-inning single scored (iilllarn and Moon niter both linil drawn walks.

rHIl.AIITIMA MIX AMiKI.K hiKhfiehool and college coaches under-par 34-3G-70 to grab thc at a clinic at Kutsher's Country opening day lead in the 54-holc Tulsa Country club invitational cum, said: "With such a fine passer RUUI.TR MONDAY i Rka 9. Sfcnlcrr-y I. icrui l.IHrk 'l! i TlT 3. AMERICAN ARS0ClATi0N "rri. applla 47 .644 jn? -wm he added.

The squad will wrestle at Kiev Wednesday. Diving Coach Dies From Fall Injuries NORWALK, June 22 lPl George Izo, we will throw the ball a lot. We'll split cither one junior golf tournament Monday Richard "Tiger" Killian ol Lawton and Jack Ingram ol Tulsa tied for second with 73. or both ends out 18 to 20 yards depending on which side we feel Steve Hixon, Oklahoma City youth who won the junior meet can best be, exploited. nic main difference betwec Oklahoma City recently Ml Uj Bruce Harlan, 33, diving conch 3 nl Mlchlcnn and a former Olym this formation and the original I soared 3 3S Ml lit 8 8 Mt a 79 tying nine others for 11th place.

lonesome end used last year by Army is that the Notre Dame flankers will get their signals in thc huddle before taking thc far out position. American Loop Calls Umpire From Minors BOSTON, June 22 ln-Thc llii'uman 1 0 0 II MlaAalahla pic champion, died early Monday at Norwalk from Injuries he received in an accidental fall at Fairfield. Harlan, who won many national chnmpionshlps during his undergraduate days at Ohio State, was helping dismantle a hgh platform which had been used In diving exhibition at the Fairfield country club Sunday. He wmMmm THE TIRE cord used in tires oH BUDGET IIHPjj HLbBmShmJr iS mK Mrt SAFFTY-FIBT tlret with IM DM American league Monday announced that umpire Boh Stewart haa been recalled from the American Association and will work the Boston at Detroit night game Tuesday. ss.

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RnilTHRRN ASSOCIATION "la i' fl" WXlllJ i ffl I KhrrvrlMiil 2 7 .711 414 IIKHIII.ru MONDAY PAClril! COAST I.KAOUB Im 1. Pel. OB aarrammla 4(1 30 .571 51:81 18, ''Olf 30 41 .423 IO(t slipped nnd fell 27 feet to tho Stewart will replace umpire edge of thc outdoor pool. He re reived head Injuries. 11 -Year-Old Wins Table Tennis Title Sherry Conies, a 11-ycar-old seventh-grader at Grant, finished strong to tumble Johnny Murray, 22-24, 21-13 in the finals ot Monday night's table tennis league tournament.

Don Coatcs, Sherry's older brother, also had to rally its the final game to pull out the consolation championship with a 21-18, 20-22 nnd 21-16 triumph over Stan Finkelstcln. iMmor. rt Al.W. Frank Tabacchl, whose constract was assigned to the American Baptists Grab Softball Lead Association. Locke Tips Spaniard To Win Golf Crown ling at the bat by scoring thrice and driving in three more.

INUA' RFJUILTS SUNNINGDALK, England, June 22 uTt Bobby Locke of South KHIII.TN MONDAY Sunnylanti mm Capitol Hill Jaycees Win Thirrl frninhf IJ: i Vilaae Africa edged out Angel Miguel of pain hy on stroke to win a two-day professional golf tournament Monday. Locke shot a 70 Monday, fol rfral JiapUlf Jllih aoTRnn Capitol Hill Freewill Raptist. climbed into undisputed first place In the Major Church league with nn Important 6 4 victory over the Church of liml in Monday's softball headllner at Wheeler Park, Ron Hcnson nnd Rill Thomas unloaded homers for the Capitol Hill team In providing the winning margin. Harold Klepper MOST ON. I mm I wHiiiwAiis withraser Hifl (on hv- lhls Ktj KSkiS3BISmK9mts3StXK ZMMMawytii'll oni a i nt nalrTU.

luior riCKea i The Capitol Hill Jaycees won June 23 (AT-Nlnetheir third consecutive OK Kids nrs with Alfred Association game Monday night Villnge Idiot a fn- bv pnstinR nn 8 4 selbnek on the luindicni' Vnnderb ate scheduled to test the, Norman Roomers at the Jayccejlpd record for racing strip fidd. Wediicsdny in Hie 2.1th runningl Seeomllms Pant Nelson the Oklahoma City TrtrnStinV 'tfaWV rJYAlbnnilinip. New lecling three hits in four trips while driving in three runs. pendents with Hick Kmcgcr slat- BEST lUr IN AMERICA jgggmufgfl SS Shk WBB PUHCTK-Sm TUBEK5 COKES TRAIL BY 6 STROKES Houston Nabs Golf Lead ilh 7B. qualifying over Oklnboiim Mole's Kills, with a ri n.i r.R, nnd tiregon Tom One ol the touinaineiit favorites, John Konsek of Purdue, immenip in tftM match play ompetilion, m.i.v knolied at 71) with a host of other golfers.

-Houston's Rob Trait fired a five under-par 34-32 rm to lend the way in the first Hi hole qualifying round ol the NCAA golf championships Mon ilh a 34 'tiding rliiiniiion Houston I up a six stroke lend I SIZES I I0F TIRF WANTED BRANCH MGRm The second round of nnd te.im compel it ion ill Im pl.ijcd luesday. oin das of iniitrli play in determine the individual clmmpion will Wedne.sday Well haik of Hie leaders wnc a pair of Walker Cup plaj ei.s Hani Wi'ttlituler of Hniniltim collcRe and Tom Aaron of Florida Vettaufrr died 35 3772 And Aaron a 40 J-7. Knotted a( fi9 ai Dob Pr.rllinK nf iinrt day. He nnk a 7S yard ehin for an enKle on I lie par yard ninth hole. Trait, a semifinalist over runnerup Oklahoma nnl Slate nt the halfway point of 4711 i train competition.

In Hie team standings, de-Isst I termlnrd by the four best in MAIL OlOItS ADD IS TAX PLUS Jl 1330 Main Oklahoma City JW HOWELL TIRE CO. ft SUPER SERVICE S.E. 29th Brett Midwest CHy SNYDER IMPLEMM CO. Snyder, Okie. WREDE'S ROYAL TIRES Jjnrf irllk aala Mt raaalr ttt4r.

matt vaaakh, rraUth aii jrmaaaanlaOM rilM year, held a two stroke edce The Results dividual scores in quatirving play, Houston had 27 lo 384 lor Oklahoma Slate. Duke was thud with with Uioke I RALPH'S SERVICE a rrait li i .111 olid ki ffiotartrr-i nu-y Tulsa, one of the favorites, Pratt toured the par 71 Ku- SSttm'A far off the pare with Rrn (Wintry cluh courM in SSriKSaa 1 ere Jmk'y Viip't hak nine with a two un- JJfTtJu itb a fi'i, Coldsttand with drr-par 3p. He nociled or.ly 22 mJii; I in 1 'law fmd BWIaKHHRHIIIIIIlaB ft. hm right who 73 and JMjSjBI jttjBBW ttfi- 'ieoree Cram with 71 Other I Mj Risk Full Covtraq BOAT INSURANCE $3.50 pmr Hundfd T. Dona Roberts Co.

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