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The Sedalia Democrat from Sedalia, Missouri • Page 9

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Minor Draft Opens Way For Trading ATLANTA, which aetted The majm' league' IS entrate, bargains from the minors for 1132.500, may have opened the door for trades and the big league i teams may now feel disposed to established players into the trade market. Baltimore, for instance, drafted Vinlcio Garcia, a touted second baseman from and veteran centerfieider Chuck Diering, a proven ball hawk, from San Francisco. That would seem to open up the possibility of a deal involving second baseman Bobby Young or centerfieider Johnny Groth. The Orioles are sadlv inj need of a first and third baseman; as well as pitchers. Garcia batted .305 last season.

He was No. 1 pick in the draft. Diering. former St. Louis Cardinal and New York Giant outfielder, hever hit in the majors but is a fine defensive outfielder.

He hitj .322 with Minneapolis. Detroit en- deavxired to plug an infield weakness by drafting first baseman Charlie Kress 1.31? at Rochester) and second baseman Harrj' Bright at Memphis). The White Sox, in dire need ofj lefthanders to supplement Billy Pierce, two southpaw i FHtchers. Ai Sima from Chattanooga and Jocko Thompson from Baltimore of the International League. Bodi have seen big league service.

Cleveland bolstered its pitching! staff by selecting right-hander Dorn Fracchia. wted the outstand- ON THE Roger Blunstone. center, and a team mate at left get hands and feet into things blocking Bight Back Dan Jones of Liverpool out of at Stamford Brioge. neat Lrtfidfin ing in the Texas League. Bracchia; had a lS-12 record with last place! Eastern League stand- Slaps Most Everxthins op Tom Korczowski.i I To Do W'ith Davis Cup Team Beaumont, grabber an out shortstop who batted .285 and fielded brilliantly at Wilkes Barre.

Korczowski, a Giant farmhand, was taken Two oi the Dozers. Cup tennis forces think they are trip was necessat-w f.rm were it hard in AuatraUa, wbatl does auUtority Valley and Jewell Place 3 Men On MCAU All Stars LIBERTY, Valley college and William Jewell each placed three men on the College Athletic Union AlLsiar team, and each had one man tied for a post. Central College placed three on the first team. The selections were by the coaches at a meeting here yesterday. The first team: Ends; Dick Shea, Valley, and Wallace Crawford, Central.

Tackles: Coy Brown, Jewell, and Fred Hehmann. Central. Guards: La von Worvell, Valley, and Don Sites, Central. Center: Dan Golden, Jewell, Backs: Laurel Hobick, Jewell; Roscoe Bedell, Valley; Bob Bacon, Tarkio and a tie between Bob Nield of Jewell and Ben Me AUu- sier, Valley. Veam; Ends: Phil Short.

VaUey. and Fred Menell, Jewell. Tackles: Fran Luzenske, Jewell, and Cecil Naylor, VaUey. Guards: Jim Martin, Culver- Stockton, and Frank Withrow, Tark- kio. Center: Bill Beydler, Valley.

Backs: Al Erickson, Jewell; Dick Burns, Jewell; J. C. Butler, Cent- tral, and Cliff Hoppe, Valley. Honorable Mention: Don Bowen, Jewell; Bill Schoeller. Valley, and Carl Jeffries, Cenlrai, all guards; Bob Livingston.

VaUey. and Bruce Hewitt, Central, Tackles: Leo Folsom, Central, End; Jerry Hampton. Jewell; Keith Corkran, Valley; Bobby Scales, Valley; Bob Zey. Cenlfal, OrvUle Sahde. Cuiver- NovemtK-r, told RoUr, Club SKX'kion, backs.

of his trip, ail made by air, as he spoke at tne luncheon meeting Monday noon at Hotel Bothwell. He was introduced by Charles Alden, program chairman. CHIEF hopes of ending the dtsastrout drought in West Virginia, of Bethany CoHegOk In Wheeling. stage a rain dance on the campus. Richard Kiefer, left, and Btmer Hatipt.

oi Bethel, dressed as Indian chiefs, raise their arms in supplication to andcni rein gods. Said He Heard Discharge Rumor Bui Office It Cecil Dump Tells Rotarians About His Trip to Bermuda Cecil Dump, who visited Bermu- George H. Routszong in Kansas City. Leo Eickhoff, chairman of the committee, announced the Christmas party which will be held Monday evening, Dec. 14, at die St.

school. A member of the Rotary Club, i wt Dump made the trip to the British Headv WOD Ask The ether Dodger chattel to Ts BALTIMORE Keith American loast as worUi. head coach of the Baltimoreiwinners in a pro tooxbau team, said coniesi amouf Firestone duty to team and knows whether was pitcher Jim Melton them (10-10 at Mobile), picked by Cin-i a was on list and Melton on St Paul. Perhaps two of the prize plums Pf and what he are outfielder Gerry pitcher Boyce Lint drafted by manner which our and dte St Cardinals selectors are tossing his respectively. Lynch, a iS-yearnjld fTenms World, angrv' man from Florida is in po-i sition to get a big load off decwion to include the chest.

I wives of our married players as wants to on the week-long Relalivefi or Friends To Witness Execution ST. JOSEPH. Mo. ift-Mrs. Boa- Heady will not ask any relatives to her execu- Flnaliy Muiloy.

the old watch- manager, said he was w'here they visited most of the temiis treasury, views pietely at the repoit. places of enjoyed the ex- At the same time, the ireme beauty of the countryside Yankee farmhand, tore up the class Hedmont League a league- leading .333 batting mark before well as the wife of he was advanced to Kansas City. The veteran star, who was of the will The Cubs widi a No. 1 ranking player only iainiv hsTe an last seastas, two ago. applauds the orooheJes -if tml Luis Marquez, former Brave.

Billy Talbert as team captain SsWs a thin fut fr; OutiWder. Maqniei. batted 2 and and concedes that Tony Trabert Jien fuUre atole 37 bases with pennant and V'ic Seixas deserved to make Tbiedo of the American Association, the trip. But from there on. Sun reported it had learned took a boat trip around the thoritalively that Moiesworth island and to other islands in the slated to take over the football 2 0 up.

helm at the University of Virginia. Molesw'orth said he had been sp- President George H. Routszong presided and the wi It say what thev were committees will probably be forced! At Charlottesville. Vs Gu.s K. to select only unmarried playersiTebell, athletic director at Virgmia proached by a representative from by the Rev Warren Neal George Virginia and also had received sev- T.

led the singing with era! other offers but declined to lJUian Fox at the piano. Visitors introduced by Guy Peabody the Rev. David M. order to keep dow the cost. Oklahoma Seven of elubs time to start ducking.

Let us give from the including the room to swing. ehamiuoD New York Yankees andi youto ii to be selected to pennant winning'do a he says, IteoaUyn Dodgers. ing up slowly, the selecuon Both Want Tha minora fo about their own of Ham Richardson was a good a choice even though he is out-i nderdog RatinS by five other White Sox signed Marty including a former MI.AMI, Fla Neither Coach stated that Ned McDonald would remain he coach there. US Hit New Trahert lo federal regulations, she and her partner in the Bobby Greeniease kidnaping and killing, Carl Hall, have the right to ask three persons each to their execution in the Gas chamber of the State Penitentiary. Miss Heady 's attorney, Harold Hull of Maryville, said today Heady would not invite anyone and that he did not know if Hall would.

Funk, guest of Kicklioff: Bill Townsend. Clinion: Troy M. Haggard. and Larry Griffith, Port Allegany, Pa. Roving Rotarians the past week 'were Charles Hofheins, Lexington: Dick Snow at Harrlsonvillc and KNOm F(M lUS STOMMI ell an 3 Sr AU ORUOOISTS THt SiEDAUA ml 1.

UM 9 Desi Finally Pulls Surprise on Lucy With Wedding Party HOLLYWOOD OB-After 13 years of married life, Desi Arnaz finally surprised Lucille Ball. top-rated couple celebrated their 13th wedding anni- versaiy last night at the Mocambo, Sunset Strip night spot. Lucy had expected a quiet dinner with Desi aito two Vincente Minnelli and his guest Georgette Martel, sister of Universe- When Desi and Lucy arrived at the Mocambo, he took his wife to a back room. go in said Lucy, having a She was right. She was the surprised guest of honor.

More than 40 guests sang to her as she entered. stunned, she answered: is the first time in my lift ever really been Then, kissing her hus- bazxi, she added, I just love the way you did Charlie Morrison, owner of the Mocambo, baked a special anniversary cake for the couple and also provided a television set so the guests could wstch Love AuthoreM Taken 111 At Her Home ARLINGTON. Vt. of author Canfield Fisher, 74, report she was stricken last Saturday and is iU at her home. They say she is not in serious condition.

YpUNT Agency CsB er See Ds for AB Ferns ef tnsvrsaee sad Btads MONTRLT PAYMKNTS 0f DESOUSD 590H Senth Ohio Ptuncs 144 or 387S Leo Smith Heads Otlerville Riders, to Parade Leo J. Smith was elected president of the OtterviIIe Boots and Saddle Club on Friday evenliig. He presided over meettag In which the members voted to ilde in the Santa Claus parade to Sedalia Friday. Other officers elected are: vice president, Gus Marcum; Bea Smith; treasurer, Wioyd Cmwt; and drilhxiasters, Herman Bogm and Robert L. Tbmnas.

During the sodai hour, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dowdy wm pieaent- ed with a wedding idft Refrekh- ments were served. Wm FAY 3H INTCaEtT Industrial Lmn Cn. InsolatiM SMns IIJL fnswiattsh A Oe.

SIS Se. Lahiiie Phsme ittS STOP Of ANYTDIB FOE STEAKS CHICKEN COUNTRY NAM Served last as PA6IFI0 6AFE raOlfB 184 MIKB 4tti ani Osage TiAephone Marion, of champ and several former Tatum of Maryland Vtor MELBOURNE, Australia Clubs aM AthlewicSjDavjs Cup players. Coach Bud Wilk.nson of Oklahoma hopes for regammg the most of us have never mle whe.n Davis Cup. fairly high the ued OaSand last season. known just what procedure the Orange arrival of the several The Giants makinx room for a committee uses in A ears Day.

weeks ago. hit new tnv today me wants, maxing room ror a who arr.v^d the defeat of ar- champion Tony Trabert by Rex impar- mr urmxing meir an Ausirahan second- tial selection committee in the fu- squads Maimi later this stringer. ture, month. Insisted his team should be! Hartwig. playing at the peak of selection of Bob underdog.

his game, eliminated Tiabert Giants, making room for a commiuee uses maaing much-needed starting pitcher, selections or appointments in coaches who arr.v^d shunted Monte Kennedy to Mm-present. Perhaps this to make preiiminarv ncapolia. clarified by some impar- brtngmg their Drvis Central CXeim NEW YORK roup in chU- dren is usuaUy quickly controlled by peiicijlin, terramycin and the Bemadry Dr. C. Mehr writes in the Nek York State Journal of Medicine.

The antibio- ttei combat infection, while the comes as a real surprise to many- have to sharpen our quurter fmals of the Victorian play'ers and to students of attack because never be Championships M. 4-6. 8-3. game as well, even though Bob to run against the It was the greiiiesi victory a very fine boy. Certainly he was not selected on his record alone, w'hich shows lasses to both players antihistamine induces calmnessfof higher and lesser rank.

But hour later. and sleep. I haps being a nice bov and having has changed its person.iel and is in southern California improved since iU only loss Wilkinson said. his career for Hartwig, who! think we plaved anvi caused a furore here when he was; team as good as Davis Cup team.f This ye.ir he is a member. But not in the class of Ken Rose wail and Lewis the Aussie stars, and the team.

now become an to Notre qualification for Davns Cup team! Tatum saw Oklahoma wallop worry mg membership. Oklahom a AAM Saiurdsy and he as gk ml WL I this sounds just a livjtold interviewers: tie professional, but what happen.s- Soonen have either Tony or Vic is injured have any trou- or becomes We already have the answer to bte running against us Wilkinson appeared disturbed that one. game knee that midwest begun acting up again, and team good and sunk if it cover. Might not even get past should oe the underdogs, (the Belgium team the inter- countered. final at Brisbane.

An experienced replacement for him look bad, at that. Muiloy next looks into the appointment of Dr. Ellsworth Davenport, treasurer of the USLTA, as that official repreaentativ'e llBERTY TONIGHT! and WED! Double Fun Witb tbc Masters of TONIGHT! and WED! home. With WiUic Mays Ve'! Jibing, the center lleidmg third baseman is ineiitfy mentioned in trade talk. MONA FREEMAN SAM 80 and Chairs FuimrruRE co.

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1871-1978