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22 fHl NASHVILtl TINKtVifAN Uf am's yireen iqnv IX ysves Pcf i3k ii $1 buying thi Pacific Coit laaguo franchna, ai wall 11 Wngi fiald than, from P. K. Wriglay, owner of tho Chicago Cubi, and National laagua vice praiidant. Ptoneham aald that tha action yeateiday mrana that "tha Iraju has given ua a charica to ploia alt poaalWUUca." i ho had no further romnifint. 'M.

alley, who was with Slona. ham ai Ilia tuna of lha state, ment. added lhat as far as ha Is concerned, "I hava aald iiouki aheadv and don caia to add lo It. However, too, think that (Continued on Pago 25) By JEWRY LISKA CHICAGO CP-The 'league yesterday flashed green light to the Hronalvn Dodgers and the New York Giants for propoMd shift. In a "package dral," lo Los Angeles and San Francisco.

ie-ajctlvely. Permlaiion wai granted Id unanimous vet by league officials in a four-hour mealing which rumored shift of the Cincinnati Redlegi to Now York Hit officially dimad. Ieae.ua President Warren Giles. sho announced tlio adiou at a ree conference, emphasised that It now we up to tha Dodgers and filanla to arrange a voir nlial to Ilia two Wl Cofcul i Me. Giles pnir.tfil out that lha and Ciinnla, If Kiev plan to an VYeat l'oat In nut make amende with (he Pacific ('at league of which l.oi AiikI and Pun Pram lro a re niembeie be-t next Oct.

1 and Oil, 31. OHm itreued that the league action wn predicated on a two-lum mova and itreiaed that if one of tho two Now York aroa tiami decidei to mova elilwhere. anothar league moating would bo raquirod to unction tuch a changa, Giles said thai Vfat'rdav'a ar-t Ion wis baaed on a theory liy tha I ll il, If I pwpei tiv a fumhun ()iui th Minn a in aa tli w(h of Ida Boa-(Oil Jtiavra to Milwauki. "why should a ohjeri?" Mid that durli.g tha rmimo of Ilia rufct ha akd I'nul, Cinrlnnatl gilirral rnaiiAjrr, apnlfirallv whalhrr Ihiia wan any aubatanco to rumora that tha flftlya wantad niovfl to Nrw In tha changn which would ind Hi and nt a olawhria, Oilfa Mid I'aul irpllnd: "VVa'in not aklng prtrnlaalon for any-thin." Gilai laid that a't'r yatfar. dayi action, it'a up to tho Dodgari and Giants to "tall mo 'wt want to ri locato our Un.

"I will torn fiv lhm okay and tlun Uiy mint find jilaio to play," Kjirrifl) ally, aaid that lii IraKUO approved pinpoaala or ''two tluha to ta lof.ala lhatr fiamhlaea If tht-y want to mk a Qutionfd aa to whlrh lijha rfrr'f) to, i Idriitifipil tiia Wrooklvii Dodicra and 1h New York (iliinln, lla aald tint hrtnrp thin no-f toi-i lha Nalional Iranua rta u-tlvra had lajactpd pinpnual by Hi Milwankra Miavaa In iiduia finnj an aiglil to au club vola Ilia hallol naraaaary for franrhlaa rhariRa. flllfa liial, t'id down, tha aitOMtion aimpiy tiili; "If Now York and irooklyn rtquait conitnt boforo Oct. 1 to ralocato thair franchitai in San Franciaeo and Leo Angalaa, ra- pactivoly, tho loaguo prandont ii authoruad lo grant it" mid thai ha hlmnplf hroimht tha mattPf up tha tnartirig, spUinlng "Thrra liaa bran ao much talk bout fianchlna lianafria that I wantad lo It on tha lino a I hrouitht tha mattpr lip myaalf, Thay now hava tha grarn light lo to ahaad. Of rourat, Ihrta ata rarlaln nr0ltation that will hava to ba mfta by alihir tha Oianla or tha DodRtia for tarrl- (onal ilgnu I-or a I I know OMallpy tWaliar Mallry pr. Idfiit rf tha I.ioilgrra) and Stori'-ImDi lllorar Htonaham, prfsl-drnt of tha (Jlantal rnay want to ainy whera thty are." "O'Malloy poiad tha quaition: If tha Dodgari wantod to ra le-f ill in Loi Angolai, what would tin loaguo do? Stonoham than aid.

'What about mo. if I want to mova to Sao Pranclieof" That's whan all tho ducmiion llartad. "Thr wn no oihar rlllaa mantlonad hrndfa AnRPlPa, and Ran Fiaurinco. Whan Mil-vaukaa propound nx volaa In alrad of a unainmnua alsht vniaa ha for a fran. liia shift, and It a drfat'd.

1 think that Maiii-v and htona-ham thought then that any ra-que-t for a tnova wan going to go through. "What followed what took ua long, In dluuaalng sll as-pn ts." Thai noma corridor ipc ulatkm Uiat Stoiieham In par-tlcular had tn placed In an enviablp fiositlon whereby ha rould either lugpeat that N' Voik provldo a better playing aiie than tho Polo Crounda, or that tha C.ianta would nioe. This pombly alio could bo troo ai far at tho Dodgari ara eon-carnad, although O'Malliy hai pavod tho way to tot Angalti by I 1 11 GO 1 I Howe, Nashvols Half Crox, Atlanta's Long-Hitting Stuart Other Dramatic Talents RAYMOND JOHNSON Many fans who have hern Kelly Cops 8th Victory; Dellers Regain 2nd Place rradinjr about the home run hit-tingof Richard lc (Dick) b'tumt of the Atlanta Crarkera ia Hollywood and the Piltsburtrh Pirates have seen the yotinjr giant many time but didn't recognize him. Thov have ccn Stuart in their try rrr. r' y7 A )' living rooms Not in person, but on their television screens He has appeared in a number of TV serials, including Dragnet, Undue 711 and Navy Loar.

What's more, nome nave seen Stuart, who hits home run for the fun of it, on the movie screens He played in "D-Day Sixth of June." Dick's next television appearance i scheduled for September when he will be on the Crouch Marx program. "I'd probably hae made some good money cut of it." Dick moaned yesterday, "if I had stayed in the majors or with Hollywood. Now I'll not get hardly anything." Ex-Bear Chuck Connors Followed Movie Career Although he won't admit lie hopes to become a full-fledged movie actor like Chuck Connors, who 10 years ago was playing first base for Mobile, he Chuck made more off picture than he got nil year -v says: 1 one for playing in tlic Const league. He's making many times more than he would be if he were nlavinff in the biir leagues." shortstop, then forced Ted La-Kiuia to foul out to Tommy Brown at third, and finally got Chick King on a foul to Stan Hollmig at first. Ho wound up the Perfect two liiniiliius of work by striking out powerful Dick Stuart In th ninth inning, fourth time duriiiK the jiame the colorful slugger had whiffed.

Hob Kelly not him Ihrep times to end a streak of 20 tlnira at bat, without a strikeout for the Klsniotir boy. A ladias night crowd of 1605 (1243 paid) watched ona of tho tightest ball games of the season ai Kelly and Chet Nichols dueled scoreleai through sis innings. Then the fans saw Kelly fold first, giving up four runs in the top of the seventh, and Nichols follow quickly ai Naihvilla pushed over five in the bottom of the inning. Kelly, who had a two-hitter going Into the seventh, came close to pitching out of the only Jam he was In all night. Kon tiuetllcr and Krnnk Dl-Prims opened the blR inning with V' fli pi I'll singles, but the hard-wotkinc Vol hurler made two excellent flcldliiK plays on bunts by Dick Phillips and forchtiiR runners at third each time, With success in sight, Bob triad to throw a fast ball pa.t Chick King and tha Paris.

youngtter lined it over thit left field fence for a home run, scoring three men. That should have been enough, but Just to Ire the cake, Joe Morgan and Ev Joyner followed with doubles to drive in another tally and give the Crackers a bin Jump towards Uielr eighth victory In the last nine games. Nichols was tagtred for a single by Oeorge Scbmces to open the Vol hulf of tha seventh, but Tommy Brown flicd harmlessly to light field. Phil Shartier' singled and so did Manager Dick Sister, pinch bitting for Kelly, and one run scored. Larry Taylor rapped a double to loft to plate Shartier, but when John Brechin, running for Siller, wai waved home, be wai thrown out 10 feet with what would have been only the third run of the inning.

It wai a J4 I -v Stuart, 212 pounds, ml- 1 training in dramatics but says he planned a to lust winter in Hollywood. I was a hot article for a week," he grinned, "I went out to the studios and met a lot of people who are baseball fans, I live at Culver City. I hope to get back in the work this winter." v. I (I V4 1 bad play and it should have eoit tho Vola the game. But fate, wsa with them.

Harvey Zemls drove a single into right, scoring Taylor, and send, lug Nichols to the showers In favor of rant Cave, a right hander. Stan Hollmig hit an eny grounder to ahorHtop and Mm-gun booted It to keep the rails' alive, The Vols accepted the cift and In rapid succession Slam Palys and Dutch Dotterer singled to drive runners Heroes It was the iscond time in foue dayi that Dotterer hai climaxed big inningi with a hit that drove tha winning run home. It was hit double that accounted foe the run that actually beat Mem. phu last Saturday night. Seven of Nashville's 10 hits in the game came during the sev enth inning uprising while At.

lanta got five of Its nine safa blows In thnlr his: Inning. Kelly whs tho winner, his eighth victory in 11 decisions, while the loss went lo Cave. The victory ended a Ihrre game losinc Hlrenk for tha Vols and made the record for the current eland the Dell four wins and five defeats. Tourney Tomorrow at OH Old Hickory will hold a mixed two-ball foursome and a two-man dogfight tomorrow in Its golf celebration of Memorial day. Bluegraa also plans a dogfight tomorrow.

DALE CARXEGIE COURSE IFMCTIVI SHAKING UADIRSHIP TRAINING HUMAN RELATIONS MEMORY TRAINING 0 SALESMANSHIP Cnroll Now. For inter call 44--SS14 ae Writ. 211 Moil Trill Coodlf tlavilla. Ttnn. '0.

W4 aVrni -Staff photo by Bill Preston Battery matt Dutch Dotterer, left, congritulatri Calvin llowi, right, at they walk off the field with Stan Hollmig following Howe't great relief pitching that enabled the Vola to beat Atlanta last night at Sulphur Dell, 5 to 4. Tip Reds, 1-0; Braves ucs Whip Dodgers F. M. WILLIAMS UU1, COLLECT iD Calvin Howe, two dnys off tha dla-ahled lint, turned in a Mistering relief job last nlslit na tht Naah-vllla Vols pulled back Into aeC' nnd plac two and a half games behind Memphis with a 5 lo 4 victory over Atlanta at Sulphur Dell. Howa, bothirad all spring with a or a ihoulder that hai twica tidslined him linca tho laaion began, rushed to tho rcliaf of Don Danglen with tha baiei full of Crackort and no ona out in lh eighth inning.

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Davis Goes Tonight Ifty Jerry Davis, of Nashville, with a record of six wina and two loaaes and Atlanta right hander Ben Johnson. 4-1, will be rivsl pitchers at Sulphur Dell tonight. Davis will he seeking hla seventh victory and hopes to end string of unimpressive per. formsncea that has aoen him knocked out of the box three times In his lust four starts. Gams time Is 7:43 p.m.

UNION IIILWAUKEE Thl Torr tft-Clnclnnatl Mila.u-wauaea Braves broka a three-i n.ti 1.1 un gama loalng atreak last night, beat- inir eacue-eadlna Cincinnati 1 in n.kt... nil 'M ii i'r uiiiuiy i unilllHMl and a single by Frank Torra In the! eighth Inning, the only htta off uon uroas ot the ueuiORS. nuajpra tt Reesa threw wild to tha jkSiK JP laia.MH I in posting hla 38th. shutout of his major league csreer. Tha victory was his fifth against two defeats this season and was hla third tri umph over tha Redlega In Cincinnati Alt Mlln.uk..

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RBI Torra." 2B Rnbln- on. DP Lea n. O'Connell uiHiiiii up riSni i i Jayne Mansfield, the luscious tV. fz). i movie blonde who gets her pic Dick Stuart in the papers more often than Ike.

told Stuart she wished he could get as much publicity as he does. "I wish I could act like she can." Dick commented. Stuart's Remarki Spur Fan Reaction Stuart laughs at the fans booing him for his remarks "I said I would hit some home runs in the San Diego park." Dick recalled. "We played five games there and I didn't hit in the first one but I hit five out of the park in four games. They didn't have more than 2000-3000 until the final gnme.

Then they had about 6000 and they gave ibto mc real good." "They were on you quite a bit Monday night," I said. "Shucks, there were just a few people in the park last night (Monday)" he replied. Dick Set a Record Monday by Failing to Whiff Stuart, who did spring training with Pittsburgh, set a personal record Monday night It marked the fourth straight game in which he had played without striking out He whiffed 178 times last year at Lincoln when he set league home run record of Hfi. '7 think I've got it whipped now," he said as he put on a bright red shirt that would make a I'lorida t'flfi-tioner on the beach look out of place. "I've switched to a 34 ounce bat that is 36 inches long.

It's a Roh Monteg model. I used it one day in batting practice and it felt good. Then hit a grandslatn home run with it. I used a light bat, 33 ounces, at Lincoln. Steadier Leg Action Hat Helped Stuart at Plate "Buddy Tlates has helped me, too.

I was over-swinging. I've been too anxious. 1 let my leg flon when I stepped into a pitch and I took my eye off the ball." Stuart says the longest ball he eer hit was nt Pueblo last summer. "I hit one 610 feet." he smiled. "They measured it with a tape or something.

It hit in a mud bank. The air is light out there and the ball travels farther." Hit First Grandslams Last Summer Dick hit three home runs on four different occasions last summer and 11 times he hit two in a game. "I hit two grandslams last year, the first of my career." he said. "Then I hit one in Atlanta last week. I hit 31 homers with Billings in the Pioneer league my first year (1052) in organized baseball.

I was in the army in 1953-51. was with AVk Orleans in 9.5 but not for very Ipng. I played a couple of games here. Cot two hits in one. I hit the light pole in right field on one of them but got only a simle, So yon can see I have a warm spot for this park." Will Play Any Spot in Order To Bat First base isn't new to Stuart He played 30 games at that spot last summer He played third base during the last two winters in California in a aemipro loop which operates only on the week ends He wants to play ball and he doesn't care what position it is just so he gets a chance to swing a bat That's sweet music to him.

How many home runs does Stuart figure he will hit with the Crackers? "I'll not make any predictions," he replied. "But I'll be up there." a 3 2 victory over tha aecond place Brooklyn Dodgers. Don Newcomhe was charged with his fourth defeat against as many loeses. Clem Lablne relieved (Continued en Page 25) Style 75 Brown Soft Grain White Buck Plug Style 76 Rlark and White Oroi. eip.hn S-2 Oreti m-ii vnwn.

Bauaniam. Jica- I 47. nJ. 0 TOteS UOQgerS I riTT.SBURGH-CP) Shortston Plata In the 11th last night, allow ing tha Pittsburgh Pirates to ecore the run they needed to give them Linda Lewis Jo Perform KORT CAMPBELL, Ky Linda Iewis, ilx-y ear-old trick shot golf profeaalonal, will appear here Friday. The talented youngster, dumh-ter of Professional and Mis.

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