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The Snwr.Vf.poHT Time Momlav. April U. 10a Wmmxs wjrr look9 't I I story of the two fram hiM I il 4.. I Razorbacks Open Football Practice FAYFTTEVILLF. Ark, April 13 1 The Raorbacks abandoned the BRAVES 7, TIfiKRS 3 MILWAUKEE, April 13 i.4Wl!ome runs by Andy Fafko.

Lew Hurdctte and Frank Torre paved the way for a 7-3 decision by the Milwaukee Hraves over the Detroit Tigers today in the spring exhibition finale for both teams. actice of playing a spring game The t'niversity of Arkansas! pr; begins to study its football "new Jin Little Hoik several seasons ago. hulk" Monday whin Coach Frank It was one of the first addition BroyU's alls out smiie Mi candi- Hroylcs made to the spring sched-dates for the opening of spring tile. lootball drills. Broyles, a new coach, is install-( a Til ing a new formation, the multiple I lf T.

br a largely new group of alh-i i -MS s- "A letes, preparing them for a realigned schedule. Fourteen lettermen will greet the yotithlul, redheaded mentor, hut only three of them were 1957 starters. There are 14 lettermen A crowd of b.s.vj at County Stadium watched the world champion Hraves make the most of their scoring opportunities in beating the Tigers for the third time in five spring meetings. Detroit out-hit the Braves U-8. Detroit finished the exhibition season with 7 victories and J9 defeats while the Hraves wound up with a ti 12 record.

Jiurdette Marled for the Braves and worked the first five Innings, lie surrendered eiuht hits and two runs In winning his third spring game in four starts. His homer came in the third with the bases empty and was the first he ever hit at County Stadium. Open in Cuba, Loop Decides MIAMI. Flit. April 13 i.r Dirrr-tors of the International Baseball TKKItlHC Til): l)e.

frndinc battinj chain pion Ted Mlliam (he hit lant rar) I back again In the A. TIIK MAN I Stan MusluJ, viiinrr of neven U. tnt crow in and lopn lat year with .351 murk. dropped a 5 to 1 decision to the t'lass AAA Richmond team of the International League before 0.5U3 fans. Williams took a called strike from Yankee farmhand John James, then duplicated his drive Saturday over the 375 foot right field wall.

notion (MX) ttntt nin) llli hiiinnd III mm jjitfl I tiiriurlri. Ki hrnll ii, orlci drill (Hi nil Ualry, I'mjluinnl i Cili Jduri i i iin4 nriiiclr llnim Iliim-niiilun; William. Huh. mund, Jiittiikoi). INDIANS 9, WANTS OMAHA.

April 13 Wv-The roof fell in on San Francisco's Marv Urissom in the ninth inning today as Cleveland scored five runs on seven hits to defeat the Giants 8 5 in all, II returnees from last year's squad and 40 hopefuls up from the freshman team. I League voted conditionally today to h. ii I. ZiX he season at Havana April I Hiom timing; rif 'J In an exhibition game before 14,070 Milwaukee Oil Olx-7 II i.w HOW THEY START AMERICAN IfACLf MOSDAY, APRIL, li Itimton at Vhinstou TUESDAY, APRIL 15 Detroit at Chling" Kmiiih City at Oirliind WHshlnglnn at nultimore New Yvrk at lUxtton NATIONAL UACUE TUESDAY, APRIL IS l'iiilatlrlilil at Iik Innull I'lttkhurch Mt Milumikrp hl(Ki at M. Iiul I Angeli-H at Sun Franrlro Hi and VVUtnu.

Ilnirlfiir, Trot In ill i Hi-me hv innlngc II 111' al.fl f'lrvrldlltl fl I It (Mtft I W-lluiiti-lle, I. nullum ban tiuiiim-o IKK) Sill (m-S I Hume unit; Mlinkdukre-I'afko, Our- l.innl.U illirlm llii, l.rmmt and Mun, lliiiun in iniiifiim, Rum' li till. In loom it. froU. l.rmiin Hume run.

L'lreiaiul Vetntin, Avlla; Salt miu'Imu Jatilonikl. YANKS rilll.ADKI.rillA. April 13 Yogl returned to the New York Yankee lineup today for the first time since suffering a split hand and slammed a two-run home PIKATKS 15. JKTS 2 COLl'MHl'S. Ohio.

April 13 UP-Kven a woman scorned hnth no OMIHACK: Ue-mU' iM-ot pitcher, Herb Score, of the Indian. Hill he make the pome-buck after eje Injury? HUNT FI LL YEAR: lour nrw manager bo Sln their firt full Jear as field boftM-t. i Hul a Bisons to observe the halves has been uited to fu lha -k penalties, to fill a gaping hole, left by Gerald Nesbitt's departure scheduled to That woull be Dannie Stone. 1 (he, IJavnna, Sugar whom manv called the hardest "'f. Announced last night it running hailback in the country vvould to Mi ite rulilen IU- last season.

Former Coach Jack nn-v circumstances. Thu Mitchell, before he left for Kansas. I llh not represented at today had decided to switch Stone to take leaue meeting, better advantage of his power. Tne directors said in a state-Broyles agreed it was a gmid idea, ment: The other halfbacks are Billy "The directors of the Internation-Kyscr, Jim Mooty, Don llorton anil at League, afier fully discussing Don Ititschel. llorton was the the Havana situation and receiving starter it li Stone last year, but assurances from the American am-the other three boys saw more bassadnr, rcaftirmed the action of than ample service to make them the league special meeting in seasoned veterans.

Miami April fi: 'The International The end position is undermanned, League will open the p.i.'iR season' but solid, with Billy Tranum and in Havana as per schedule unless Richard Bell up from the rugged conditions materially second unit. Tackle is starvation "They thereby direct the Buffalo thin with Billy Michaels, a con- club and all other members of the verted guard, the only experienced league to adhere to the Internatinn-hand available. nl League schedule as adopted by John Boles, who played at tackle, the league on Jan. 24. last year, will he a guard for the "Failure to comply will subject season and Billy (Jilbnw and any offending club of the Intervene Roebuck give a modicum of national League to penalties as pro-depth to that position.

vided in the constitution of the i)J Itrugan Murtauch fury like a parent baseball club whitewashed by one of its farm run that helped defeat the Pluto- delphia Phillies 10-5 in the rxhihi-' tcamss. Eisenhower, Sullivan, Ramos non nascDau season inuup lor ne Pittsburgh Tirates proved it both clubs. today-15-2-burying the memory Hank Hauer also homered for the of yesterday's 6 0 hutit by the Bronx Bombers to help pile up a Columbus un(iPr n.hil end that made a three-run ninth Columbus managed to nning rally by he Thils seem H.orc nins but lhcv han futile. Both the Phils rally and a showPfi ,5 four-run ninth by the a mnmc: stenimnl in nail from slonnv i inn i fielding. Iiiuel.

Ciit. 'Hi mid Kravnr But the big news was the recov- 's'" erv of Herra in time for the Amer- i ivpper. lean League season opener. The xm.V.7 liT squat catcher met the ball solidly Expected to Pitch in Opener Philadelphia became the Kansas delphia Phillies will plav the Red--named his southpaw ce. Warren a capable substi- league." City Athletics in 19..

legs in Cincinnati and the Dodgers Spahn 2HP. over righthander bu hls considerably Ihc- penalties could range from Ry JOE REICIILER The Assiicliited Press On the playing side, the forecast will be in San Francisco for the Lew Burdette to face the Pirates. U1 7 three other times and showed little evidence of harm from a 13-day layoff. LAS VEGAS. New.

April 13 if Southpaw Danny McDevitt limited the Chicago Cubs to two hits in The Boston Bed Sox, generally for seems to follow the 19.17 big California opener ith the Danny Murtaugh of Pittsburgh is Sim bv Imnnci' HUE considered the most improved team pattern. The Yankees and Braves Giants. i sticking with his original choice, rujl's I MVOn innm2s as Los Angeles rhlUiilrlphu 4 Dodgers wound in- the spring cx ri' i.Vp.:u."ld hibition campaign today with a 41 in the American league and the remain the teams to beat. New Cookie I.avegctto. starting his Bob Friend 14 18'.

i York goes to the post equipped fiist full season as Aashington Manager Billv Rigney of San cellar-puked Washington Senators wjth a squa(j tnat is heavily fa-'manager, has nominated Pedro Francisco has switched Irom south-'get the jump on the rest of the vored to win its ninth flag in; Ramos (1216'. his ace right- paw Johnny Antonclli to Ruben major league clubs Monday with a i Casey Stengel's tenth year as man-1 bander, to pitch the opener against Gomez U.V13'. The Cuban right-! special opening at Griffith Stadium ager. The Braves, who defeated Boston. Red Sox Manager Mike bander, who has 'inched very ef- W- Kind Snifoid victorv home iun.

Nrw V.ik-nna, rinur. ready to go at center. frank J. fShag Shaughnessv, James Monroe, who was red- league president, told today's meet-shirted by Mitchell last year to jn the situation had improved con-Broyles" everlasting delight is the siderablv at Havana where gunfire top quarterback prospect. Monroe broke oiit last week between gov-second-stringed to Don Christian crnment and rebel forces, during the season when shaughnessv said he talked with George Walker was out and.

now i s. Ambassador Earl Smith and that Walker and Christian both are Cot assurance that things were rcla-graduated, the entire load falls on lively quiet. him. i Sam Calderon. Jack Daniels and Chicmiii iNl not inn 3 0 Ln Ansr'n 2'2 Oihi mio4 7 0 Irntt.

Phillip 'fi and NfPir.an; Mc- REDS 3. ORIOLES 2 RAL1IMORE. Aprd 13 The MMmm. Cincinnati Redlegs spotted Balti-j "me nm-chu-Ko. where President Eisenhower will we lankees lor wc world criam-; lliggms is expected to countei witn icciiveiy tnis prlng, will te op-throw out the first ball.

pionship last year, also are pro- Frank Sullivan 1411 his 6 7 right- posed by Los Angeles righthander The Milwaukee Braves and New i favorites to repeat. jhander. Despite the threat of pos- Don Drysdale V.ri, vanL-nn unn't hrrin H.rnnsp Neither club is expected to have sible showers, a crowd of some Fred Hutchinson, manager of the more two runs in early innings to-! dav then came back to defeat the A TAKE TWO KANSAS CITY. Aonl 13 (P A The last letterman is Lamar other American members of the T'l. m- mui a- a.l- a 1 1 .1 1 .1 oi ineir national ann Dnimmmw s.

a substitute fu back iioar k'innc Kncnhn 1 1 cicne rh inininnshins however ai'Kees are expected to receive (tent hisennowcr make nis sixw wnn wumer inegar liemp mi- ic i unUI Tue da a full chedule' 1 resistence from Boston. I annual opening pitch. zcll '8-10'. He had been undecided 7JilZZl beini 1 lRW T'S TZZ: I cao and Detroit. St Louis.

Cin-1 An eleventh hour change of plans whether to go with the erratic lett-: S0'6 ij tir f.nrnini' of the loia baseball cinnati and Los Angeles are ex- has resulted in several pitching hander or ith Lindy McDaniel. his niie piavin exnioiuon games in I to make it hot lot M.lwau-1 changes for the other openers. No. 1 righthander. Manager Bob: nnR drills, scheduled five days tuba and would have no qualms Fvnnl a week excepting i-ndavs anil anoui playing in Havana.

Orioles. 3-2. in the rubber game of single bv Bill Tuttle and an error an exhibition series. hv BiI scored the winning KlS1 1 run in the 14th inning as the n.r.iimm nikoKki 9i and St. I.

on is Cardinals 3 2 in the wind- UP of a three-same exhibition base-- ball scries tonight. SENATORS 9. CHISOX 5 The A's won the first game of INDIANAPOLIS. April 13 today's doubleheader 7-1. They The Washington Senators thereby cinched the Governor's snapped a 4-4 tic with a four-run i Cup, awarded annually to the win-outburst in the eighth inning today ner of the series climaxing spring and handed the Chicago White Sox graining for the cross-Missouri a 9-5 exhibition baseball defeat.

rivals. souls practically all of the experts KCC- i Manager smun nas ncnemng oi me cuds is stringing nmH.vt ai nf thr iQ7 1 In the American League openers i switched from lefthander Curt Sim-! along with righthander Jim Bros- Sundays end Mav 10 with a Bed- uwih serine ki.iuKin iho Rravoc Tuesday, the Yankees ill ace mons to his old standby. Bobin nan "5-S' in delercnce to his ace Broyles innovation- will come a .1 I I Rpfl Snv in Rrwtnn tho snn. (10.71 Ttin vftrnn rinlit. Dirlt Drfitl anil 1 anKCes.

I nr mihrr rfnnvalion uhirh is inrv minnsn inn mni nnnnr t. rn noc rvtunn in mpr ir-n 11 i na" ir inn 'nre nrn In some respects th i may be the Baltimore, the Tigers will engage 1 recent exhibition starts, will be standing pat on their original hmhly pleasing to central Arkansas most pivotal year i. the histor of Whjte Sf)X jn chj hjg i pitching choices. In Boston, it con- 1 (fns That is an additional Red- the game which, with the transfer wj cIash lne Jn. i assignment when he faces thc tinues to be Don Larson U0 4 for ame R(xk May 3- of the Brooklyn and -w 'Ndians in Cleveland.

Reds. He has a 4-4 inaugural roc- the Yankees against the Red Sox's tiona League jrfnemscs los, jn (hc NatinnaI rague on that ord. Cincinnati Manager Birdie Willard Nixon 12-13-. In Haiti nATcc Angeles and San rancisco. respec-; dav thc champion Braves will play iTebbets has definitely decided on more, it will be Chuck Stobbs 8 20 i'l-JlVS IIIIU-I tively.

has truly become the na-i. nrm onn nin -1 003 110 20x-7 7 4 St, I. mill K.in..s City i 1 in i in inihft L.clsivniu 'in-io'. wnj no hoii uiv ui uon vuinv, ChkQ Cubs wj mpp( thc purkey was a possibility. least.

Score bv Inning: II F. Wellington nn 3nn in 0 Chicago 1A1 000 4m WM-S 8 3 I.unil-ntl, Wicslrr 'A' unit Koirhrrk. 'ii7inald iV. Wilson, Kergan 181 and Loil.il-, Wirslrr; Krfg.m. RICHMOND 3, WILLIAMS 1 RICHMOND, April 13 Ted Williams slammed out his second successive pinch home run here today as the Boston Red Sox Cardinals in St.

Louis, thc Phila-1 Manager Fred Hancy officially i -t B.irnrs Jcksnn iSi, Clnrk i' and H. Smith; I'rhiin. Trucks and H. W. Srniih.

Rirnc.v I linmc Run Kansas City. Cerv. si, I.oiik nnn (ijo non nnn on 2 8 1 Kanvri. City Inn ind nnn n.m 01-3 13 1 (srioiid game. 14 innings.

I.nvrngulh, Mabc iV. Whincir i', V. McDaniel 12" and Katt; Man. Cr.id-dock 4i. Cox i.

CInrman i9. Dickson '12 and House. Dickson. V. Mi-Danii'l, Home Run Kansas City, Melton.

This may be the only year that Greater New York will be a ono- oles" Connie Johnson (14 11'. In' SAN FORD. Ha. April 13 Mi-Cleveland. Ned Garvcr will Grace De Moss of St.

Augustine oppose Herb Score 2-P. Score is today retained her Florida recovering from a stomach dis- Women's Golf Assn. crown, defeat-order but he is expected to be in Ann Middlemas of Panama City condition to pitch bv Tuesday. 6 and 5 in a 36-hoIe final at May-The American League's only 20- fair Country Club. team major league city.

It may be BASEBALL OPEiSERS the last year of eight team leagues. It may be remembered as the year the lower minors finally succumbed to the inroads of television. It may Ihn vrar thp Parifir Coast By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ill clash in Chi-, game winners cago. Tiger Manager Jack Tighe Probable pitchers, attendance and weather for the major league has righthander Jim Bunning 20-8 Lower the ROOM Inn hunsf League folded. It may be the final baseball openers: (Won-lost records for 1957 rj MONDAY year the International and Ameri American League Boston at Washington Suljivan (14-11 1 vs.

Ramos 12-16'. 23,000, fair and mild. TIESDAY American League New York at Boston Larsen 10-4 vs. Nixon (12-13'. 25,000, possible showers.

Washington at Baltimore Stobbs (8-20 vs. Johnson (14-11). 27.000. Possible rain. Kansas City at Cleveland Carver (6-13) vs.

Score (2-1 35,000, possible rain. can Association go their separate ways before merging into a 12-team circuit. To illustrate the change in the baseball map this year, the newly designed National League presents an Eastern division consisting of Milwaukee, Cincinnati. Pittsburgh and Philadelphia. The Western group comprises Los Angeles.

San Francisco. St. Louis and Cbicago. primed for the big one. Billy Tierce 12012' of the White Sox also is raring to go.

A total of 227,000 spectators is expected to attend the Tuesday inaugurals, with the biggest crowd at Milwaukee's County Stadium where some 43.000 will greet the world champions. The largest American League crowd was expected in Cleveland to see Score make his first mound appearance in a championship game since he suffered his horrible eye injury last May 7. A ImlfirillK frmn intl. v. I mtly k-llt mcM tlytnj 4 MaAlnfr ComMuu) TIT Detroit at Chicago Bunning (20-8) vs.

Pierce (20-12. 25,000, pos- The shift of the Dodgers and 1IIC Mllll III lilt WlUhVIJ OIHI 1 Giants westward marks the fourth sime cowers National League and fifth major league franchise 'T i Philadelphia at Cincinnati Roberts (10-22) vs. Lawrence '16131. changes within the last five years. mmnrc nnoratp uithniit a' Chicago at St.

Louis Brosnan (3-5) vs. Mizell (8-10'. 19.000, cool1 mm and possible showers. Los Angeles at San Francisco Drysdale (17-9) vs. Gomez (13-13).

23,400, clear. change for half a century. In 1953, the Braves movea from Boston to Milwaukee. In the wake of that move the American League made two shifts. The Browns of St.

Louis became the Orioles of Baltimore in 1954 and the Athletics of -St SKELLY SUPREME MOTOR OIL Pislol Kcsulls mm EVEN AT TWICE THE HEAT THAT FRIES EGGS I Extra high flash and'fire'points keep skelly supreme on the job at temperatures that cause other leading motor oils to burn awavi .7. R. McGraw won the Caddo Rifl. and Pistol Club pistol shoot Sunday with a score of 879-38. H.

M. Terry and H. W. Chennault won the team title with 571-12 tally. IXniVIDVAI.

BESl'lTS First Master-Terry. First Kypert Joe Notini. Sei-ond Expert J. D. Coffey.

S27-13. Third Expert L. M. Truly, R21-l First Bob Anders. 811- ia First Marksman H.

tl. rittman. 192-fl. Second Marksmaii-J. D.

Unnssell. 751 Third Marksman Herman Gibhs. 667-3. TEAM FF.Sri.TS 2. Notini and Anders.

5BH-2I: S. ntl-man and J. E. nowtn, 3R7-13: 4. J.

B. McGraw and H. J. Riui, 576-1S; 5. .1.

McGraw and Gihhs. S.i9-lfi; 6, Joe C. UiKlio and W. R. Pleree.

SSS-8; 7. Truly and Roussell, 551-18; 8. Coffey and Frank Tilley, 517-9. I A FILM OFMOTOD OIL TKXXIS KXPERT and former titlcholcicr Mary Hard-wick (above) will be at Northwestern State College today at 4 p.m. to put on an exhibition in thc Men's Gymnasium.

The public is invited to attend at no charge. She is coming to Natchitoches from an appearance at the Dallas Country Club tournament. Among her accomplishments in the tennis world was thc defeat of Helen Wills Moody in 1938 and winning the world's mixed doubles professional championship with Pancho Gonzales, defeating Pauline Bctz and Frank Kovacs at Cleveland, Ohio, in 1953. BRAND 'FLASH 'FIRE SKELLY SUPBEME 445 475 BRAND A 395 440 BRAND 8 410 450 BRAND 425 460 BRAND 385 -420 BRAND 405 420 BRAND 430 445 77? i i i i i i i i i an i m-mmm (jJJJjV MUST PROTECT YOUR ENGINE AGAINST A 3800 POUND WHACK UP TO 4400 TIMES A MINUTE ELECTRONIC TECHNICIANS LOCAL INTERVIEW WITH PHILCO Tech Rep Division Many interesting ond challenging openings foe technicol personnel in maintenance, instruction, ond writing. POSITIONS ARE LOCATED U.S.A AND OVERSEAS i( Me possessing military experience on maintenance of communications and radar.

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