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Tri-City Herald from Pasco, Washington • 10

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Tri-City Heraldi
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Standing Prep Grid Coaches Set Turnout Time P'OHT TRI-CITY HERALD Wad Aug 26 19S9 Pg 10 NORTHWEST LEAGUE By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS PcfGR Wenatchee Yakima Salem Eugene Lewiston Tri-City 29 25 537 -29 27 518 I 28 27 509 1H 29 29 500 2 26 28 481 25 30 455 44 Tuesday's Results Wenatchee 7 Tri-City Yakima 7 Lewiston I Eugene 7 Salem 1 Wednesday's Schedule Wenatchee at Tri-City Yakima at Lewiston Salem at Eugene will be issued at 7 pm and physicals will be taken at that time Richland and Kennewick will conduct first practice sessions Monday Pasco will ve its first session Tuesday Both Richland and Kennewick expect about 75 to turn out or first rounds Pasco's total win run something less At Kennewick 13 oi those turning out will be lettermen from last year's team which won six while losing two At Richland Rish will have 21 letterwinners back although he has lost seven of his starters through graduation Pasco has 14 lettermen with six who were either offensive or defensive starters Mayberry win be meeting most of them for the first time Monday night He comes here from Grandview where he replaces Dwight Pod since moved to Columbia Basin College While the Tri-City schools begin equipment issuing at Burbank high coach Bill Zimmerman has started workouts for its eight-man team About 20 players are expected to turn out nine of them lettermen from last year Burbank is in its second year oi recent football Last year it lost two but then trounced five rivals after getting the fell of the game Braves Take 7-0 Defeat The Tri-City Braves one down after a 7-0 loss Tuesday night will resume Northwest League baseball play tonight against the Wenatchee Chiefs at Sanders field Frosty Norris righthander is scheduled to go against the Chiefs Game time is 730 pm TriCity is now 44 games out following its loss to Wenatchee Tuesday night And the Braves will almost have to grab two in the series to jump back into the scrap Wenatchee is leading di league In the 7-0 loss it was a case of too many lefty hitters going against a lefty pitcher who was showing top form The pitcher Dave Jordan fanned 14 Tri-City batters while walking just two He gave up just five hits and hit one hatter Tri-City got the bases loaded in the sixth and seventh innings but couldn't bring a run across Tinky Lynn started for the Braves and took the loss his 15th against six wins The righthander was replaced by Reger Roy in the sixth inning Home runs accounted for most of the Wenatchro sewing Jerry Mason doubled in the second and came home ahead of Duke Ducote who homered In the same inning Rick Herrera playing leftfield and third base during the course of the evening hit a bases empty hemer Dick Wilson also blasted one out in the fifth inning Wenatchee's other runs were the result of errors On hand were 1005 fans the largest crowd for many days ScxAcwp a young lad in the south section of Kenne- wick who is confronted with the type problem which has faced Columbia Basin College the backers of the Welch Tourney Qualifier On widely-separated fronts Tri-City area junior golfers continued to hit the teen-age tournament circuit this week with mixed success At Portsmouth Va Bill Welch III or Kennewick set out in quest of the International Jaycee junior golf tournament championship along with three other junior! from Washington Young Welch fired a 75-77 on the Elizabeth Manor Country Club course to qualify A score oi 160 or leu was required He was the lowest of the four Washington entries-Bill Tindall of Seattle shot a 156 Bill Richards of Seattle shot a 157 and Joey Richer of Everett shot a 157 The course is 6580 yards with a par 70 Closer to home four Kennewick golfers were eliminated from rounds in the Northwest Junior Golf Tournament at Capllano course at Vancouver BC Leigh Sutphin who qualified for the championship flight lost to Dick Munn of Victoria 3 and 2 In other flights Jay Baker topped Pat Welch 4 and 3 Walter Brink ousted Russ Sisung 1-up and Mike Monahan Vernon BC defeated Buchi Dunham 6 and 5 Medalist Gary Fennell of Wenatchee was eliminated in the first round by Vancouver's Terry Campbell 8 and 7 The Wenatchee youth playing in only his third tourney carded a one-under-par 71 in Monday's qualifying round to -win the medalist honors Also posting first round wins were defending champion Larry Lee of Spokane' John Morgan of Vancouver and Jay Easterwood of Seattle Lee downed Tom Storey Seattle Morgan eliminated Dave BriU of Moses Lake and Easterwood defeated John Ross of Vancouver schedule pitted Campbell against Gary Grip of Tacoma Lee and Kelly Farris Walla Walla and Morgan with Carnes Loyd Seattle proposed American prolessional football conference and others at various times Harry Smith now in his 11th year is trying to or- Sanize a football team Organizing just one team at lat age level is sort of useless of course because one cant play itself Therefore he has friend named Tom Nelson also lit itWHANIVA AHA tftfl organize one too With school time fast approaching Tri-City area football coaches are beginning some preliminary work toward whipping teams in shape for the 1959 season which begins Sept 11-19 While official turnouts may not be started until Monday or after equipment issues and physicial examinations are going on now in some cases 1 At Kennewick high school where coach Mel Thompson reigns equipment is being issued today and Friday Kennewick will take physicals beginning at am Friday Richland coach Francis Rish will begin handing out equipment Friday afternoon Physical exams will go on about the same time with 2 pm designated as the of- 0 BiU Mayberry will wait until Monday before taking preliminary steps Equipment rMMU Rgge -w LI-- Llf TIG 11006 By MIKE RATHET Associated Press Sports Writer Paul Brown the perfectionist coach of the Cleveland Browns has a gnawing problem that's likely to put a row of furrows across his brow even before the National Football League season starts After two cxihbition losses In which the Browns' aerial attack floundered the master manipul-tor stated unequivocally that1 he did not think either Jim Ninowski or Milt Plum was capable of leading the Browns in championship fashion Pessimistic Paul put it this way after the Browns had lost to Detroit 9-3: "1 could always see rays of hope in the past now I see none" Brown has been 'ooking for "his type" of quarterback since the great Otto Graham made his second retirement final in 1956 Ninowski a second-year man who played his college ball at Michigan State was thought to be the likely successor and had pleased the veteran coach in the club's workouts Thn came the first two pre-seasoi outings and losses to Pittsburgh 34-20 and the Lions "1 thought I had a rebuilding job completed" moaned Paul "but now I have to begin over again It is that bad" The Philadelphia Eagles dipped into the trade mart Tuesday and grabbed defensive halfback Jim- Carr from the Colt in rx- change for a future draft choice double elimination Northwest regional Amcican Legion baseball finals here Once beaten Billings gained the finals Tuesday night by defeating Seattle 8-2 The victory avenged Sert'e's Sunday 11-4 triumph that nanded the Montana champions iheir only loss Rose-burg is unbeaten 11 who is trying to So far things haven't been going so well Counting themselves they just have five players to divide up making for a slim lineup each way and slightly out of balance one way Because of this Harry has issued an appeal for players He assures his father Smith has a grassed field available ao they wont have to play in the sagebrush and cheat-werd And the rules are no plajer can tie over 13 The field is located at 1903 West 19th in Kennewick and prospective players should report Sept 5 there The teams will play Saturdays Harry said they decided to call his team the Kennewick Cubs after the junior high school term name Name of the second hasn't been selected but something like the "East 19th Street Tigers" ought to go pretty well Hurley Gets In His Licks Jack Hurley the deacon ol Seattle wasn't long in getting in his lirVc over the use of University of Washington facilities He wrote1 the University board of regents favoring the use of the UW stadium for pro football games And appended naturally the suggestion that lire Edmundsen pavilion could and should be used for professional promotions surh ns basketball and boxing The regents meet early in September but we'll guess they won't go all out After all what would happen to UW hoop attendance with a pro team in town on the off nights Or what would happen to collegiate football attendance if a pro team played there regularly? ft Football all-stars at Spokane which includes Kennewick's John O'Brien and Ray Mansfield will perform during the Spokane-Van-couver Pacific Coast League baseball game there Thursday night There will be an assortment of punting passing and running contests plus a display of offensive patterns The beat the Burks' Si-46 Monday night for the Richland Summer League basketball title Leading scorer was Rob Frick of the Frick's Russ Burks led the Burks with 13 points If you arc wondering where thoce teams got such odd names MARCO PURSER if JOHN GESSEL Steelies Hit At Ringold Sleelhead fishermen are turning up in the Ringold area and having some luck pulling the sea-g i rainbow from the Columbia waters The fish have been running from 4-8 pounds and the take has been going off and on for about three weeks Many fishermen were out 1 a week with some having luck One of the first to catch one was 10-year-old Allen Kinne who pulled in a six-pounder Marco Purser caught a 7-pound one on a gold wobblewrite John Gessel also pulled in a 44 pounder among those catching fish were Homer Gessel who took a 54 pounder on hi own special hook and Ken Giard of e-wick who caught an 8-poundcr kc Almost two fish per fisherman were taken last weekend when the salmon angling got hot at Westport The Department of Fish-: eric reports 7288 salmon taken ty 4032 anglers Most of them were silvers and some Chinooks ran tr 48 pounds Tuesday Results Ge eland 8 New York Washington 8 Detroit 1 Kansas City 8 Baltimore 5 Chicago 5 Boston 4 10 innings) NATIONAL LEAGUE PcL GB Only game scheduled San Francisco 72 53 576 Los Angeles 70 58 547 34 Milwaukee 68 57 544 4 Pittsburgh 65 62 512 8 Cincinnati 61 65 484 114 Chicago 64 484 114 St Louis 57 71 445 164 Philadelphia 52 75 409 21 Tuesday Resslla Los Angeles 5 Philadelphia 2 San Francisco 12 Pittsburgh 5 Chicago 8 Cincinnati 6 Milwaukee 3 St Louis 1 (Winnings) PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE PdCB 73 62 541 71 63 530 14 69 65 513 34 68 65 51 14 68 67 504 5 65 68 483 74 63 70 474 9 60 76 441 13 Salt Lake City Vaiyouver San Diego Portland Spokane sieraninto Seattle Phoenix Tuesday's Results San Diego 7 Sacramento 2 Salt Lake City 3 Phoenix 2 Spokane 2 Seattle 1 Portland 10 Vancouver 4 Supertest Wins Heat DETROIT Canada was as close today to snatching the Harmsworth trophy from the United States as any nation has been since Gar Wood brought to these shores 39 years ago Canada's Miss Supertest III with more engine stamina than the United States' defending Maverick won the first of the best-of-three 45-mile races Tuesday on the Detroit River A victory today or Tuesday should give the trophy symbol of international powerboat raeing supremacy to Canada for the first time England has won the trophy five times France once the United States 16 times Antonelli drove in three runs two with his second home as the Giants collected 13 hits off loser Ron Kline (8-13) and four relievers Daryl Spencer had three hits one a homer for the Giants who scored seven runs in the last three innings Two American League castoffs saved it for the Braves Shut out on seven hits by Bob Gibson (1-8) the Braves tied it in the ninth when pinch hitter Mickey Vernon walked and Ray Boone hit a two-out pinch single A double by Ed Mathews and Joe Adcock's sing! the third hit for both broke the tie in the 10th Don McMahon (4-1 1 won It in relief of Warren Spahn Irv Noren homered in the second inning then singled and scored on Cal Neeman's home run as the Cubs counted four in the fourth to beat the Reds and Bob Turkey (10-14) Bill Henry (8-6) won il Other points reported equally high takes of salmon per fisherman iRoseburg Billings Wenatchee Swings Triple Play Leqion pno The Wenatchee Chiefs pulled a triple play against Yakima last we and a conf'J'ing mess it turned out to be too With miners ROSEBURG Ore AP Rose-on first a no second a batter bunted but catcher Jerry Cooper caught I ur8 aid Billings Mont the little floopcr on the fly The baserunners thought the ball hit the cas1 tonight in the finals of the Dempsey Withdraws NEW YORK (API "My task has been fulfilled I came into the picture for his sake oi boxing Now they can get on with the details" This was Jack Dempsey talking The old Manassa Mauler moved into the feud-ridden Rosen-sohn Enterprises flew to Sweden and in just three days had heavyweight champion Ingemar Johansson's signature on a return-bout contract with Floyd Patterson Dempsey and his party were due back hire today "We're very satisfied all of us" contin-jed Dempsey "There was a nice atmosphere in Gote-borg Johansson's home townl Ingemar had made a great contribution to boxing There was a misunderstanding and it's settled now" Dempsey who was named pro-! motional director of Enterprises a week ago may have a heavy hand in the promotion of ihe fight amed pro- Rosensohn eo may i GSCO LCgiOfl WII1S Pasco American Legion defeat ed the Kennewick team 6-5 in a game that went for 11 innings Sunday at the Pasco Junior High field Willie Evans was the big gun for Pasco rapping two doubles which drove in two runs and ending the day with a 500 average For Kennewick it was Bob Noel who hit 590 with three for six times at bat Crater did better with three for four one a double and driving in two runs The linescore: run KflMWilk 181 881 88 188 181 188 81-8-114 -114 Km Barklrr 118 1 eet Cratrr Darli Carkriat 1181 and Wjrirk games back went 10 innings before beating St Txmis 3-1 Chicago's Cubs tied Cincinnati for fifth beating the Reds 8-6 In the American League Chicago's first-place White Sox beat Boston 5-4 in 10 innings The Cleveland Indians defeated New York 6-3 Kansas City beat Baltimore 6-5 and Washington defeated Detroit 3-1 Wally Moon had three of the Dodgers' nine hits off loser Robin Roberts 11-14) npping the first of his two doubles ahead of Snider's first-inning homer It was Duke's 352nd breaking a tie with Ralh Kiner for third on the all-time NL list behind Mel Ott (511) and Stan Musial (409' Hodges' homer was a solo shot for a 4-1 lead in the fourth That made it a breeze for southpaw Johnny Podrcs '12-7 He gave up only six hils one Harry Anderson's homer hui needed Larry Sherrys relief in the eighth i WBNATCUBK Mill Own lb 1 1 I Him rt I Witaon lb Duntccf 1 Coanr ITtrrvr If Camqlia I Qatrfc lb Jordan 4 8 Sarvor 1 Lapiarrt 1 Tatala 17 7 11 TBI-CITT SB I Rf Jann lb 4 1 4 a 4 Schmdt lb 1 Ndaoa lb 4 Bam cf 4 Dunlap 1 Bouty rf 1 HoidcaK 4 Lyaa 1 Bop 1 Total! 11 1 4 I 1 1 I 8 8 8 1 I 11 Wnotehn Tri-CUp 811 001-7 OOx-O 808 E-Mnea 1 Bckmidt I Hemra Wilaon Owca Miaou Cooper Mam Owes Dunlop Durolc Hemra Wilaan SB Cnrraaqail Tri-Cltjr I Wmalcfcrc 8 ER-Tri-City 8 Wtnatcbro 4 Lyaa 4 Jordan I Roy Lynn Jordan 14 Roy 1 Lynn 1 ior 8 in 5 14: Roy 1 (nr I In 14 HB-ScknUdt by Jordan Wild-Lynn Jordan 7-101 Lyua (i-ui MS) nark and Fiahcr Att Knack and Flacker Att IMS 1:0 Yakima Moves To Second By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS They shuffled things around in the Northwest League Tuesday night and in each game pitchers' passes and put outs spelled the difference Roger Clapp winning est pitcher in the league hurled Yakima -into second place in the standings with a 7-3 win over Lewiston The Broncs also- took it on the chin from Eugene as the Emeralds moved ahead of them with a 7-1 victory over Salem The victory gave Clapp his 18th win of the season against five losses The tall lean Scott gave up 11 well-scattered hits walked one and stork out one His oppos number Bob Sutton gave siz-Bear batter a free trip to first and four of them came home to aciro Salt Lake Ups Lead By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Salt Lake City Bees making a wee bit go a long ways stretched their Pacific Coast League lead to a game and a half Tuesday night as second-place Vancouver got tripped by Portland's Beavers The Bees converted four hits and two Phoenix errors into a 3-2 victory over the Giants while the Mounties were dropping a 10-4 decision to Portland The Spokane Indians racked up their fifth straight victory by edging the Seattle Rainicrs 2-1 and the San Diego Padres belted Sacramento's Solons 7-2 1 Pan-Am Athletes Begin Competition Dodgers Begin Coming To Life ground first and were off and running Cooper then ran almost to second where he flipped it to the Becond baseman to doable off one runner Rut thing! were still confused far everyone except Cooper He finally bad tn urge that the ball be thrown ta first and eventually this wan done for the third out With all the conferences the Wenatchee World believes this to be aliout the longest triple play in history fmn the standpoint of time consumed Salem probabiy could give Wenatchee a run for its money on that score with the odd triple play here in the days of the old Western International league During a game here with Iri-City the Braves had runners on first and second when the batter hit a lineshnt caught at third base The runners Terry Carroll aid Vic Ruccola thought the hall was trapped and were off and running The Salem tkirdbaseman threw wild at second trying to double a runner off and the rigblfielder finally retrieved the ball He either pegged (or maybe relayed) the ball home thinking both runners were searing Put thru It occurred to someone the bull was aetsatly caught and the throws were mode doubling off both runnern If that one wasn't the longest in lernw of time consumed it certainly was in (erms of sustained action Strankman Is Elected Frank Strankman of Richland was named president recently at a meeting of the Tri-City Area Washington State Cougar Boosters organization which is forming a "Cougar club" Other officers are Carl Perry Pasco rice president Dave Swanson Pasco secretary-treasurer The group met at the Pasco Elks Club It will try to increase the number of Cougar Club contributors in the area to give money for athletic pay Swim Meet Today The Prosser and Toppenish swim club will compete with Richland swimmers today at 6 pm at the Richland Pool ship torch carried from Mexico touches off a huge gas-powered torch atop the Soldier Field scoreboard The friendship torch an electronic device has been carried 2400 miles from Mexico City scene of the last Pan Am Games in 1955 by a relay of Boy Scouts For the 20-sport competition which begins Friday the host US squad has the biggest entry 406 and by far its mobt fearsome In the comparatively brief history of ths games Other countries entered are Argentina Bahamas' Bermuda Brazil British Guiana Canada Chile Costa Rica Cuba Dominican Republic Dutch Guiana El Salvador Ecuador Guatemala Mex-ki Netherlands Antilles Nicaragua Panama Pern Puerto Rico Uruguay Venezuela and British Indies I I Worst Kept Secret Out By ED WILKS Associated Press Sports wAtrr Duke Snider and Gil Hodges the gold dust guys of the Dodgers' past pennants' have jolted Los Angeles tuck into consciousness in the National League scramble for the flag After dropping three in a row at Pittsburgh and skidding to third the Dodgers now have taken two in a row at Philadelphia And of their 13 runs in tin two games Snider and Hodges have driven in They combined for three rung each rapped his 21sl homer Tuesday night in a 5-2 victory the last-place Phils wins put Iais Angeles within 3 games of lirst-placp San Francisco The Giants walloped place Pittsburgh 12-5 as southpaw Johnny Antnndli won his top total in the majors Third place Milwaukee four By JERRY USKA Associated Press Sports Writer CHICAGO (AP) i- An athletic army of 3152 from 24 countries in the Western Hemisphere was poised to launch the third Pan American Games after Thursday's dramatic opening ceremonies In oppressive heat which wilted even the Latin American athletes the biggest international sports event ever held in this country awaited traditional opening day festivities in mammoth Soldier Field These include a 24-gun salute one for each nation entered a parade of athletes and the release of 5000 doves symbolizing peace and friendship among nations Dr Milton Eisenhower In behalf of his brfithcr President Eisenhower and Mayor Richard Daley will pronounce the official opening of the gamez as a friend American singles alignments or nine Neale Fraser and Rov iaver for (he Austrians it would cume as the shock of the year Likewise Olmedo and Earl Ruchholz are regarded as certainties lo carry the US hopes in doulil while Fraser is expected to team with Roy Emerson for Australia as over The fourth NEW YORK (API-One of the worst-kept secrets in tennis was to be let out of the today in the draw for the Davis Cup challenge round For weeks both Perry Jones the US captain and Harry Hop-man Australian pilot have declined to name the makeup of their teams ofr the event starting Friday at Forest Hills But if anyone other than Ales Oknedo and Barry MacKey is named for the Hutilo Roy Ha fit I HI Cal and Mitnd aaimnlH Jot Hrsravra 7M EngUml 18 8 the BEER refreshing! To the man who thrives on life in the great Northwest This could be your kind of beer! (enjoy an adventure in flavor with tonight) Always ths same refreshing flavor glass after glass after glass I Refreshing as the land of sky blue waters yours at Western prices! Thn Hamm Browing Co St Paul Minn San Franeineo and Log Angela Calif -JuilftVn i-vwwjccTj 'V iteSJSSs?.

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