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SPORTS THE COURIER-JOURNAL, LOUISVILLE, THURSDAY MORNING. APRIL 11, 1957 BASEBALL SECTION 2 SECTION 2 SPORTS THE COURIER-JOURNAL, LOUISVILLE, THURSDAY MORNING. APRIL 11. 1937 SPORTS IS Sports In Brief without BOWL 'ROUND THE CLOCK OPEN 24 HOURS MONDAY thru SATURDAY BROAD-BROOK BROOK AT BROADWAY AUTO LIABILITY INSURANCE MEN'S OLD-FASHIONED COATS RESTYLED doubt to tingle-breasted and wide lap)! twnglti to toCay't ftyl. AXMAN TAILORING CO.

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Pacific Loop Opens Today Miami of Ohio's Rolir Is Named Basketball Coach at Northwestern Free Parking Mil Deer Lincoln Oereee Rookie's Homer Boosts Pirates Indians Have Best Record In A. L. As Exhibition Season Nears FLucl By The Associated Press The Pittsburgh Pirates, quoted at 100-1 in the National League pennant race by the legal Las Vegas betting line, may have the balm of another spring citrus title to smooth their way into the regular season. 1955 FORD FAIRLANE REDUCED TO i i Fordomatic, Fresh Aire defending national college football champions and Notre Dame and the traditional Army-Navy clash are two of the highlights on the 1957 schedule of nationally-televised games announced today by the National Broadcasting Company. Heater.

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22 AND ASSIGNED RISK APPLICATIONS '55 BUICK Century Riviera Hardtop Enaineers Scientists Only $45.00 a Month With SI 95 Cash or Tradt Down GIRDLER MOTORS, Inc. 2410 Bardstown Road GL 4-4663 The 1957 pennant chase in the Pacific Coast League opens today with all teams better equipped for the first pitch than at any time in recent years. As a result, a red hot race is The Pirates, rallying in the Tremendous Growth Associated Press Wirephotos Don Let? Bol.liv Rii'harlon Radio, Heater, Dynaflow You Are Invited To DeWALT Special late Koine, defeated the Detroit Jim I.anihs or in prospect. 00 defense be made in the U. S.

103 1989 Thanks to a new rule among promotion other than IBM Major League clubs, requiring tc "under INSTRUCTION DEMONSTRATION TOP KOOKIES One reason why New York, Detroit and Chicago are picked for the American Leagued top spots are these outstanding rookie prospects. The White Sox's Landis batted .429 at Colorado Springs of the Western League, the Tigers' Lee, son of ex-major league southpaw Thornton Lee, was 7-3 with Augusta of the South Atlantic League, while the Yankees' Richardson, a .328 hitter at Denver last year, is a strong candidate for an infield berth with the world championship club. to size by next '55 BUICK Special Riviera Hardtop QUALITY CHEVROLET International Business Machine! Offers Challenging Careers if you are an ule listed eight Saturday games to be televised nationally and three to be shown regionally on Thanksgiving Day, November 28. Four other Saturdays will be devoted to regionally-televised games. These will be determined later.

Two Saturday dates October 19 and November 2 were earmarked for Big Ten games. These games will be selected by the conference as the Big Ten race develops. Here Is Schedule Here is the complete 1957 schedule announced jointly by Tom S. Gallery, N.B.C. sports director, and Robert J.

Kane, chairman of the N.C.A.A. Television Committee. Sept. 21 Texas A. M.

vs. Maryland at Dallas. Texas. Sept. 28 Stanford vs.

Northwestern at Palo Alto. Cel. Oct. 5 California vs. Michigan State at Berkeley.

Cal. Oct. IS Bis Tfn game (to be Nov 2 Big Ten game ito be selected) Nov. 11 Oklahoma, vs. Notre Dame at Norman, Okla.

Nov. 21 Brown ve. Colgate, I. 'East 1 Denver vs Wyoming at Denver, Col. (West); Texas A.

M. vs. Texas at College Station. Texas. (South, Southwest and Midwest).

Nov. 1 Army ve. Navy at Philadelphia. Dec. 7 Miami vs.

P.ttsburgh at Miami, Fla. The Oct. 5 Michigan State-California game will follow the World Series. Regional Television Oct. 12.

Oct. 26, Nov. 9 and Nov. 23 are the dates for the regionally-televised games to be decided by the colleges and their conferences In the various N.C.A.A. Districts.

N.B.C, which also televised the N.C.A.A. football program in five of the six previous seasons (except 1954), was awarded the 1957 rights last month by the N.C.A.A. Television Committee. The network then submitted a proposed schedule, which the committee approved. EE, ME, IE, CH.

Aero SERVICE Horse. Racing Jockey Willie Shoemaker of the United States and E. Camici of Italy will be invited to Australia to ride in a series of International races next December. A million-dollar battle over the famous Belair Farm goes to court today. The issue is whether executors of the Radio, Heater, Dynaflow tm $2489 00 HITS O- BASEBALL by I Friday Saturday April 12 and 13 10 A.M.

to 4 P.M. See the Wonder Tool of 1957 Harvey Haddix was roughed up for three runs on a walk, doubles by Jim Piersall and Gene Mauch, a sacrifice fly and a single by Sammy White. Ed Bouchee and Chico Fernandez homered for Philadelphia. A three-run homer by Sherm Lollar plus solo clouts by Ron Northev and Larry Doby featured the White Sox' attack against St. Louis, and Mickey Mantle, Hank Bauer and winning pitcher Whitey Ford homered for the Yankees at Savannah.

Mantle's blast, his sixth despite limited appearances this spring, traveled an estimated 450 feet. Kansas City, beaten by Little Rock Tuesday, rallied for three runs in the seventh to beat back the Travellers this time. Hec Lopez drove in two runs with a homer and single. week, most of the P.C.L. members are fairly well set with hand-me-downs from the upper echelons.

In recent years, the Coast teams had to wait a month or more before their player stock was filled. Assecieted Press Wirephoto COACH Bill Rohr was named yesterday to coach the basketball team at Northwestern University, succeeding Waldo Fisher. Rohr, head coach at Miami University of Ohio last season, becomes the third key member of the Northwestern Athletic staff to move from Miami, football coach A' xarseghian and athletic director Stu Holcomb. He signed a three-year coaching contract. Tigers 3-2 in 10 innings yesterday to boost their exhibition leadership to 37 percentage points over the Milwaukee Braves.

Pittsburgh is now 18-8 compared to 19-10 for the Braves, who were beaten for the second straight day by the Brooklyn Dodgers, this time 5-0 at Wichita, Kan. The best record an American League team can show in the current series of less-than-significant warmup games is 17-12 for Cleveland, which won from the New York Giants 4-1 last night at Miami. Orioles Win 7-3 In other games yesterday, Baltimore defeated the Chicago Cubs 7-3 at Memphis, Cincinnati bested Washington 6-2 at Charleston, W. Boston whipDed Philadelphia 6 3 at Johnny t'arrieo '53 BUICK Radio, Heater, Dynaflow I estate of the late William Wood- WRECK ml Ir ti'hrt sminnrl IhtO ctllH W. C.

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25TH and BROADWAY You Could Be Looking At Next iT. L. Champions In Sunday's Exhibition lips; Cincinnati Sonny Senerchia; Red Sox-Jack Parks; Cleveland Mitch June, Dave Mann, Clarence Moore, Dave Hoskins; Pirates Tony Bartirome, Harry Fisher. Meyer Once Scouted Moore Clarence Moore is no stranger to either Colonel manager "Dutch" Meyer or infielder "Rocky" Tedcsco. The latter first recommended him to the Dodgers after seeing him perform in Panama.

Meyer's initial glimpse of the Latin American was at Pueblo, Colo. Meyer was fishing in Colorado in mid-season of 1955 when he got a call' from Cleveland's Hank Greenberg to scout Moore who was playing at Pueblo. "Dutch" was impressed with the shortstop, and recommended to Greenberg that 4-Door Sedan '53 HUDSON Openers find Hollywood at San Knapp, New York real estate Diego with a day-night double- fim Two large-scale developers, header, and single night contests wimam Levitt and Norman between Portland at San Fran- Adol contend they each offered Cisco, Seattle at Sacramento and more tnan the $1,187,000 ac- Every Day. Is Thrift Day in The Classified Ads. Custom Radio, Heater Vancouver at Los Angeles.

Physicist or Chemist or have Experience equivalent to any of the above plus One or more years' experience in tame or related field in The Following Typical Positiont: ELECTRONIC CIRCUIT DESIGN INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING MECHANICAL DESIGN TECHNICAL WRITING SEMI-CONDUCTOR RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT MANUFACTURING COMPUTER PROGRAMMING, LOGIC AND PLANNINC COMMUNICATION' ENGINEERING TOOL, METHODS OR TEST EQUIPMENT ENGINEERING ELECTRONIC, ELECTRICAL AND MECHANICAL COMPONENTS ENGINEERING COMPUTER TEST ENGINEERING SPECIAL PURPOSE ANALOG AND DIGITAL COMPUTER DESIGN INSTRUMENT APPLICATION ENGINEERING cepted. 00 222 589 Greenville, S. and the Chicago White Sox showed good power in whipping the St. Louis Cardinals 9-7 at Knoxville, Tenn. The New York Yankees and Kansas City Athletics cleaned nn nn minor leanue foes, the The new managerial faces belong to Clay Bryant at Los Angeles, Clyde King at Hollywood and Charlie Metrot at Vancouver.

Squire Frank "Lefty" O'Doul has shifted from Canada's Mountics Other Sport HOCKEY SCENE Montreal, owning a 2-0 lead in the best-of-seven Stanley Cup series, moves into Boston tonight Vic Hey- '58 MERCURY Repeat Sale! We just got a new to Seattle. The holdovers are Joe iger, who led University of Mich Phaeton 4-Door Hardtop, All Power Gordon at San Francisco, Tommy igan to six N.C.A.A. hockev Heath at Sacramento, Bill championships during his 13 Sweeney at Portland and Bob years there is retiring. Elliott at San Diego. 00 254 2589 Yanks defeating Savannah of the Sally League 8-4 and the A't levelling Little Rock of the Southern Association 4-2 at Fort Smith, Ark.

Bobby Friend, likely opening day pitcher for the Pirates, pitched eight innings against Detroit but trailed 2-0 until the Pirates went to work. Lee Walls Other Baseball The "Salute To Baseball" spec HERE AND THERE Capt. John J. "Mike" O'Learl, early supporter of the Sugar Bowl, LIFETIME GUARANTEE Ask us about it! '53 OLDS Sedan tacular (Saturday, p.m. founder of the New Orleans over WAVE-TV) will include QUarterbacks Club and an ener-t 1 1 i.

Pee Wee Reese Radio, Heater, Hydramatie getic enthusiast of all sports, Louisville's among such diamond greats as IBM Plants and laboratories are died at New Orleans Leading 132 A3 $989oo THERE are a whole lot of baseball folks who will tell you that our guests Sunday at the Fairgrounds Stadium christening are the new champions-to-be of the National League. Things haven't been so hopeful in the Queen City since 1940, the year of the last Redleg flag. Manager "Birdie" Tebbetts prophesies that the Rhinelanders will take it all if "the race is as close as last year." The Reds were in the thick of the '56 race until the last day of the season and finished third, two games out. That formidable outfit, which tied a league record for home runs, has been strengthened with the addition of Warren Hacker to the pitching staff and Don Hoak to the infield. The Cincinnati infield should be tighter with Ray Jablonski gone.

His successor? Tebbetts hasn't decided but it will be either Hoak or Alex Grammas. The Reds may miss Jablonski's bat but the saving in defensive runs mav offset it. The customary station keepers are Ted Klus-zewski at first, Johnny Temple at second and Roy McMillan at short. All three were National League All-Stars last year, as were teammates Frank "Rookie of the Year" Robinson, Louisville's Gus Bell, Brooks Lawrence and Joe Nuxhall. Wally Post, a much underrated player, teams with Bell and Robinson in the outfield probably the most powerful plate combination in baseball.

Ed Bailey and "Smoky" Burgess make the catching secure. You probably won't see Nuxhall when the Redlegs tangle with the Colonels Sunday in the Fairgrounds opener. It's reported that the lefthander is Tebbetts' choice to open the season against the Cardinals. Majors Heard Distress Signals Baltimore farm director Jim McLaughlin telephoned Louisville General Manager Paul Campbell yesterday that the Orioles stand ready to help. The response of the major leagues to Louisville's distress signals has been prodigious.

A recap shows the following help: Yankees Dave Benedict, John Wingo and Chico Rivers; Giants Vernon Rapp, Ray Maurer, Art Dunham, Dominick Zanni, Detroit Ron Shoop, Dick Giedlin, Don Eggert, George Metkovich; Dodgers Wade Browning; MilwaukeeFrank Sacka. Dick Sinovic; Phillies Don Erickson, John Moslem; Cardinals Eddie Phil- located in: Endicott, Kingston, Owego and Poughkeepsie, N.Y., Lexington, Ky Rochester, and San Jose, California. niv or more years ex Mickey Mantle, Stan Musial and eight in the world Don Linen The National championship chess match, titlist Congress of Little League Base- Mkhajl Botvinnik drew yester- ball holds its convention at Chi- with chaiienger Vasily Smy- cago starting tomorrow and con- slov in the 24-match contest tinmng through Saturday. ld Worst of Grand id Gus Bell Ted Kluszewski Wally Post Designers THE INJURED: A "hairline" Mlch; successfully defended his world three cushion billiards fracture of the right shoulder blade was suffered by Bob Nie- tl at Chicago although losing CONFIDENTIAL INTERVIEWS IN LOUISVILLE On Thursday, April 11 Call Mr. R.

E. Spencer at the Brown Suburban Hotel (On Bardstown Road) Telephone: Glendale 8-3201 From 11:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M. perience in design and layout in any of the following: Tool, fixture and die design Welded sheet metal components and structure! Pressure vessl and high pressure piping tystemt Special test equipment and test structure design Control systems and instrumentation man, Baltimore cleanup hitter, 10 ine in making a diving catch. challenge series with Joe I BAA ADVANTAGES EXCELLENT SALARIES and liberal COMPANY BENEFITS ADVANCEMENT based solely on MERIT IBM'S ENGINEERING IAB personnel has QUINTUPLED in the past FIVE YEARS 3-T goodyear Tire value unmatched First haspman fnltiiKi nf fhp v-uaumtu, jvicailj v.uy After all the furor over FUTURt '56 PONTIAC Star Chief 4-Door Hardtop All Power cracked a homer in the bottom of the eighth, Detroit's Pete Wojey walked in the tying run in the ninth and rookie Johnny Powers won it for the Pirates with a homer off Steve Gromek in the 10th.

Jackson Homers Young Don Drysdale, bidding for a starting assignment with the Dodgers, allowed Milwaukee only four hits and permitted only one Brave to reach second base. Randy Jackson hit a two-run homer for Brooklyn. The Orioles cracked 15 hits off five Chicago pitchers in walloping the Cubs, scoring four runs in the six innings Cub ace Bob Rush was on the mound. Ex-Dodger and Cub Don Hoak paced the Redlegs, who for a change failed to hit a homer. Hoak had three hits, scored two runs and stole two bases.

Lollar Clouts Homer Ted Williams and Dick Gern-ert hit home runs in Boston's defeat of the Phillies but the turning point came in the sixth when rights and wrongs of declaring professional sports big business subject to government regula New York Yankees pulled a muscle in his back during batting practice. Basketball tion, it appeared likely today the Indians buy him from Brooklyn. His report tabbed Moore as "definitely a possible big league shortstop." Work on the Fairgrounds is virtually complete. However, rather than mess up the pretty scenery, the Colonels will work out at Parkway Field Saturday at 1 p.m. The public is invited.

Jack Parks arrived yesterday and is drilling with the University of Louisville team temporarily. Curt is, Benedict In 'Specials' Al Curtis, a sharp operator in spring games, will open fo rthe Cols in Sunday's bout with the Redlegs. Other starters (not in batting order) will be Bartirome at first, Rivera at second, Moore at shortstop, Eggert at third, Rapp catching. Phillips in left, Maurer in center and Dunham in right. Benedict will toss the season opener against Denver Tuesday while Erickson will work Wednesday, Curtis Thursday and Don Graham Friday.

that Congress won't pass any $OCOft00 334 FACILITIES rank among the FINEST which last year lured a head legislation on the subject this football coach from Miami Uni- verslty of Ohio, yesterday signed fSSTtStS a head basketball coach from the JSLSf same school. Bill Rohr, 38, re- "U11 oc t0 conduct hearings on an as- '56 BUICK Century Riviera Hardtop 100K 10 "I JET ENGINE 7 DEPARTMENT EMPLOYEE TURNOVER less than ONE-SIXTH the national AVERAGE Louisville Interviews IBM, 548 S. 3rd Street Apr. 12, 5-9 P.M. isrltf a 5.

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612(1), 590 Madison, Y. 22, N.Y. CMC (A) 300 311 0O0 8 1 St, Louis 001 301 Oil 7 10 1 signed to become assistant athletic director. The National Basketball Association playoffs for the championship continues tonight at St. Louis, where the Hawks trail Boston 3-2 in games.

If a seventh game is needed be played Saturday at Boston. Boxing Unranked Davey Moore, 128V2, blasted his way into the featherweight limelight with a unanimous 10-round decision over Gil Cadilli at Miami. Gus D'Amator, manager of Heavyweight Champion Floyd Patterson, emphasized his feud with the International Boxing Club yesterday by declaring he's considering London as the site for the champ's next title defense although he'd prefer that I SERVICE Mofh-Proof Cleaning Br Lint-Free Cling-Free Keesan, Howell (5). LaPalme and At Savannah, New York (A) .410 010 0200 13 0 Savannah (Sah 000 100 3004 I 2 Ford, Grim (8) and Berra, Howard (4i; Mason. C.

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