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THE NASHVILLE TENNESSON, Tuetday Mwinj, April ft Bye Florida, Hello Downs vanay Bison Nine Falls 13-8 If I fcclges oorcj jl I Mil II fieri David Lipscomb's baseball team, after its fourth victory got its Frank Howard second defeat yesterday. Central Michigan taking 13-8 decision. The Bisons were ahead twice TWO-RUN HOMER by Channing Workman in the eighth Inning ended a long uphill struggle for Vanderbilt'a baseball team yesterday, as the Commodores edged Wittenberg of Ohio 13 to 12. Before Workman's 3.10 foot blast, an argument had ensued aa whether he had been hit by a pitch. The umpire ruled the ball hit Workman's bat.

and Vandy Coach Harley Boss returned to the bench By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS pRANK HOWARD, Los Angeles Dodgers' highly publicized bonus -I rookie and veteran Milwaukee second baseman Bobby Avila head during the game, once after the teams had swapped five-run rallies, and were leading 7-8 in the sixth when two hits and two errors decided the tilt. er a list or players cut from major league rosters yesterday as Na disgruntled, but only tor a mo-l Ray Gronda. Central freshman. tional league teams battled to get down to the opening day limit Dodger brass said they were encouraged by the showing the ment. Workman settled the dispute.

Westering Parson AD Ditched the route, while Lipscomb's A j'. i J. .1 fi-m i I v7 starter, freshman Bill Weaver, was relieved in the third inning after Howard made during spring exhibitions, but felt that he issuing his sixth base on balls. Bruce White finished up and was needed more experience playing FAIRFIELD LV) Forrest (Frosty) Westering, 32, was named director of athletic activities at Parsons college yesterday. He has been director of athletiri and head football coach at Fair field high school aince 1956.

in Vandy's favor. BOSS STARTED his reserves, and allowed them to play two Innings. The score when the first team took over was 5-0 in favor of the Ohloans, who copped the first base. Howard was originally the victim. an outfielder, but is being groomed The Lipscomb fifth Inning was to replace the aging Gil Hodges.

the only bright spot. Ray Dicker- son and John Brosky each came to AVILA, ONE of seven second-basemen tried last year by dis bat with two men on base and produced triples. placed manager Fred Haney In an effort to fill the shoes of Red The Bisons get another cnance Ohio conference last year. The regulars didn't look much different to Wittenberg, and the score at the end of three Innings was 9-1. Then the Commodores went to work.

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O. Johnion HIK-lVt HIS: N. J. Johnson MM-60I-IM3-IMI Trallhlaicr Avia Sloan -Mil Betty William Cheater's Beauty aalnn Ubl. STRIKE 'N SPARE LAMS Schoendicnst, refused to sisrn his contract this season.

The Braves placed him on the restricted list, thereby retaining rights to his while the Michigan team goes acainst Vanderbilt. Central AB Rb I.lneomk An Rbl Wana club John Dreher til. Genrrriaprvirret Duan rf Rurek rf I I three more in the fifth whittled elub The Dodgers reached the player Frayre rf J. Smith 4 Mroitntki ct 4 a 4 1 1 iIT SSSSSTnTt-Sii. outfielder Ron inauranra Mtn'a g.

p. Minton Fairly, recently returned from Dominion insurance Iservice to Spokane on option, along 5 ranban Dirk'ra'n If Smith 3k 4 1 Mrt ord rf raudill 4 Harwell Ik Pro.k Ik 4 Wraeer 1 White a 1 with shortstop Charley Smith. Carl tne margin to 11-7. Workman s1 homer capped a six run uprising in the eighth, which decided the contest. Wittenberg's 18-hit attack was paced by Jim Fisher and Jerry Tranquil, who had four bingles each.

Tranquill had two doubles and a triple. Ron Lancaster added Warwick, hichlv regarded out 10,000 USED TIRES AUinmrnl mi Brake Srrrira Ctlit Tut Htgutnt TOM POLK TIRE SERVICE 12S Utti twith Ak 1-2771 fielder, was shipped to St. Paul of John Tatum 5: General Multllorm lain ttboi Dlle Eledrotvpe MtXKOsE LANES Fellowship Ben Kris BUI Hlrker-on 14: Hirka Vartetv 310 Scratch lim D'Auria 3-K: Ralph Tare 5.1; Ga Gettera Mrbutin and Adler 11.11. the American association. Added to the Dodqer roster were in Talalf infielder Bob Aspromonte, outfield "iislthree hits.

5 1 1 er Sandy Amoros. pitcher Ed Roe- Vanderbilt, which now has a 3-4 hurk. outfielder Tommy Davis the Pacific Coast league batting champion catcher Norm Sherry, brother of World Series pitching record, meets Central Michigan at i home today, and Wittenberg, which is now 2-1 plays at David Lips- comb collese. Wlttenberr AB II KM V'nderbllt All Rbl Run Burrk. Frarrr.

Smith Hubrl' S. Rallll 2. LiaatsH. Raurdo. Gronda Doran, Caiban.

Dlrkeraon. Smith MrCord i Harwell. BronkT. Casbsn, W. Smith.

McCard. Harwell, white; J. Smith. IOR llpsramk Si Central 5 SB Caln. Oronda.

SB Dlrkrnon, RraikT, Pellll. Special Spring Service SALE hero Larry Sherry, and shortstop Fisher rf 0 Walker cf 1 HR J. Smith. Belli), llraTOII Vedova 3b ER BR SOiTr.nqullI jh Bob Lillis. The Cincinnati Reds trimmed down to the required 28-man squad bv shinning pitcher Orlando Pena nrastc as 4 IP r.randa (W) Weaer S' 1 While (LI ti'j 7 Logart Stops McFarland NEW YORK UP) Isaac Logart, one-time top-ranking welterweight Contender from Camaguey, Cuba, fwarmed all over Marvin (Candy) McFarland of Philadelphia in the last five rounds to take a unanimous decision in a 10-rounder at f5t.

Nicholas arena last night. Logart, now unranked, was Brame OIIID sir i 1 Pamue! ct 3 3 Ward rf 3 Williams rf 3 I Jonr 3b 1 1 Workm 3b 4 Moodte s-lf 4 6 Hiaht lb 3 1 M'Carroll If 1 0 Kantnr sa-p 3 to Havana and Dave Stenhouse to 3 i Ayera Bnlinski Bare Miller rf Veloney If Allen lb Fischer Holds Second if 'vrJSTS-' mm rv Seattle, both on 24-hour recall. Cincinnati added first base insurance by restoring coach Whitey Lockman to the active list. The San Francisco Giants sent 01 0 I Si 0 Hrwes Jh Younc ix Hansen Pmith Thlldren bPormer cNo. ton Jb relebrating his 27th birthday, but 'throe players.

Including nine year MAR DEL PLATA, Argentina-W Russia's Boris Spassky and young Bobby Fischer of the United States, kept their one-two positions in the international chess tourney at the end of the 11th round Sunday. Spassky maintained his half-point lead over Fischer by defeat Jie finished much stronger Pannv OLOnnru 10 in-JtfoFarland, five years his junior.jcoma, their Tarific Coa5t league 1. Check hose connections 2. Check water pump 3. Check gaskets 4.

Check thermostats 5. Inspect fan belt The Cuban, who weighed 14fi Affranchise. Also in the group were Tita'a 41 IS 11 Tnl' 3 13 10 A 1 .1 A aii nrt 1 i nul I It Hirj a AUrtMjr nn'u 1o McFarland's 145'i. forced the Action most of the way. Crowding aruro inr noi'niti sin: Bnoublrd for Chlldrcst In 8th; cRan for rortner In I 8tn.

I McFarland to the ropes, he scored 3M OfHV-H 1 N)1 330 IK.I I I I AP Wirephoto HALLANDALE, Fla. Bally Ache starts the long trip his owners hope will end in victory at the Kentucky Derby, May 7. Groom Bud Biggerstaff leads the prize thoroughbred off to a plane trip to Louisville, Ky. The colt won the $100,000 Florida Derby at Gulfstream park, April 2. ing Rent Letelier of Chile in Oiwittenher moves.

Fischer defeated Carlos In- Ini'Jlu. with left hooks to the body and Taormina. GEORGE (Sparky) Anderson, who played 1S2 games at second base for the Philadelphia Phillies last year, was one of four players Jiead nM a rf Aro.ntin. In ft mnvi I Run TraTiauIll 4, Fuher 3. Vedov J.

I Lancaster J. Veloney, Alien. Samuels 3, I Referee Jimmy Devlin had Lo-part on top by an 8-2 margin. Judge cui ny vim x-umitrs. Aiiunsuii, iwjwmwimw! Gibson, Cade, Duckworth Especially Impressive Joe Agnello scored it 7-3 and Judge Tony Rossi 6-3-1.

till Ulll.V yyt i in the International league. uiKinau 4, ivanior nrwea 2, emttn 2. a Williams. Hlrhtower. Norton.

I Vertnva 2. Fuher. Tranquill. Walker. Ward.

Wil- I llama. DP Hewea. Moody, and Hlahtower; I Kantor unaslted- Lanraster. Tranquill. and Allen.

LOB Wlttenben 11. Vander- hilt J. SB -Tranquill rtsher. Hlahtowrr. I Fortner.

3B Tranquill. pisher. Laneaater, a Samuela. HR Workman. SB TraaqulU.

Miller. ,1 tr I 1R BR SO The Phils assigned pitcher Ed With thii coupon labor Only Malarial and Porti litra Keegan to Buffalo, also of the International, and shortstop Ruben Amaro and Valmy Thomas to In dianapolis of the American association. Thomas was released out- lrrW.t art1 Amarn liiqfr rtllt ftf the Pitching May Be Vols Forte For 1st Time in Many Years Palmer-Hooper Motors 1101 tread $1. Ill Carroll, Ut. Mgr.

GERMAN FOOD PIC KNUCKLES AND SAUER KRAUT 50c SAUER BRATEN (BEEF) AND NOODLES 70c WIENER SCHNITZEL 85c STEAKS 1.25 1.7S I It ST HOUSE 115 SECOND AVINUl NO. 3 i a i ia f- Bolinkl (L 3 9 3 1 Baker 5 i 4 I Chlldresa WI 6'j 11 7 7 4 1 Kantnr .1 0 f) 0 t': HBP Ayem. Mnrwlle: he Children I Vedova. WP.yer PB Smith. Buh ifi and C'haffln.

T-? fii al army, was sent on 24 nour reran to get into playing shape. With the American league "Rebuilding Cars Since Cars Were Built Ala. What could son still a week off, the Kansas City Athletics began lopping players early. They optioned pitcher Howard Reed to Dallas-Fort Worth of the American association and returned pitcher-first baseman Al Orunwald to Shreve-port of the Southern association. FLORENCE, be strancer ncer than a Nashville 1900 1960 PENNSYLVANIA ers to come out of Florida in many years is going to work for Nashville.

He is Jim Maloney, who claimed over $100,000 of Cincinnati's money to sign a contract last year. Turner has called Maloney the "fastest pitcher In the Cincinnati organization, Including Don Newcombe." This will be Jim's third time out since joining the Vols. He has been a trifle wild, but has been more than a trifle fait each time. baseball team riding to glory on it.a pitching? As Jim Turner moves his Vols closer and closer to home, the feeling exists that this 1960 club might be the first Inhabitant of historic old Sulphur Dell more dependent upon Us mound corps than upon power hitting. WHEN TOM GIBSON and Jerry Cade combined In a brilliant foirr-hit ehutout of Birminsham Motorcyclists Debut Sunday Motorcycle racing makes Its de IflAG TO t'jr "ll eaiaja hut at the Cumberland air field Control is his problem.

Tet it is not nearly so much of a problem for a pitcher with his ability, for he can issue a few walks and still get by with a minimim of runs. After tonight's game, the Vols come home for an offday tomorrow, then close the exhibition series at Tullahoma Thursday afternoon. This will be against the Barons, too, and starts at 7:30 p.m. DUCKWORTH, who earned a trip to Nashville with his great, show against Shreveport last Friday, is scheduled to start this one with Cholly Naranjo finishing up. Turner will relieve Maloney with Jack Baldschun tonight.

The manager said yesterday that his hurlers are just about all ready to go nine innings now and he needs to see more of them work. He has the problem of cutting to 19 men by Saturday. When Jim Bailey joins the Vols tonight, there wili be 21 on the squad. Sunday, and a pair of racer.t who COATED FIBER Seat Covers CONVERTIBLE TOPS FULL SET ROLL PLEAT BGA Shackles turned in terrific performances In the recent national tournament at Davtona Beach, head the 50 Ml Nor H.lf.Saf ANY CAR Si lnstalletf32 Cohn High 2-0 $45 FRANKLIN1. Tenn.

Relief pitch UPHOLSTERING TRUCK SEATS HEAD-LINERS er Duke Shackelford two-out single in the sixth Inning drove In L. H. FUGITT lSlSH.yti AL 5-4080 Just 40 Ytari i Btsimtst the only runs of the game yester day, as Battle Ground academy nipped Cohn 2-0. Dupas Outclasses British Empire Champ SYDNEY, Australia UP) Welterweight contender Ralph Dupas of New Orleans celebrate his 100th pro fight last night by outclassing British Empire welterweight champion George Barnes in a 12-round bout. A crowd of about 12.000 in Sydney stadium saw the fast punching, elusive American win every round.

He bewildered the 33-year-old Australian with his footwork and variety of punches. The 21-year-old invader, not much of a puncher on his home grounds, even had Barnes In trouble several times, especially In the third round. Shackelford and Terry Geshke. Sunday, It climaxed a series of solid pitching jobs that began before Nashville left Florida. It marked a string of 17 innings against strong Double A competition in which Vol hurl-ers have given up just one run.

Shreveport got to young Duckworth for a pair of tallies in the first Inning of the final game in Florida. Since that time the Vols have not been faced with a serious scoring situation from the Sports or the Barons. The one run that Shreveport got in the eighth inning of that game came after Jim Turner'i team had rolled to a commanding lead. In Sunday's game, the Barons did not have two men on base In a single inning and only got one rifnner as far as third. Gibson, who virtually cinched the opening day pitching honors with his seven innings against the Barons Is typical of the improvement the Vols have shown on the mound under the patient tutoring of Turner, A FIREBALLER with a good curve, Gibson turned to mixing his speeds in such a brilliant fashion that he had the Birmingham hitters off balance all day.

"You can credit Jim Turner with the way I pitched yesterday," the big righthander said, as the Vole arrived here for the second of their four exhibitions with the Barons. Turner was inclined to give young John Edwards lot of the credit for Gibson's performance, although he did not want to take anything away from Hoot. "I have noticed the way Edwards operates behind the plate very closely." Turner said, "and he gets better every game. He Is learning his own pitchers and he knows what they can do. He called a very fine game against Birmingham." THE VOLS move from here to Huntsville, for another night game tonight, starting at 7:30 p.m.

It is an annual affair In the north Alabama city, with proceeds going to the boys club. One of the finest young pitch who pitched the first three Innings, let the Tigers down with only two singles, by Glenn Sexton and George Davis. Shackelford's hit WslIE field. Judpe Nicholas of Nashville, who captured the championship of his division, and Clarksvillc's Glenn Appleton, who finished third In bin, are the bljr attractions. Appleton, a 35-year-old motorcycle shop owner, is the heavy favorite in his class.

He is unbeaten locally, as Is Nicholas. Drivers from Clarksville, Mur-freesboro, Georgia, Kentucky and Alabama will be on hand. Among the better ones are Jimmy De-Bow. Doug Burton, Hubert Dan-lol, John Bender. Ray Corlew, Ray Dey, Tom Elrod, Jesse Thomas, Ray Haas, Eddie Allen and Wallace Owens.

The races are sponsored by the Nashville Cycle club, will begin at 2 p.m. Gov Golfers To Meet Lipscomb af Hiliwood CLARKSVILLE Austin Tcav State college's Rolf team makes its I960 dehut today against David Lipscomb at Hiliwood country club in Nashville. The opening match will start at 1 p.m. Governor roach Jimmy Gotham was one of three given up by Cohn's Tommy Moss, the others going to Tom Fiveash and Buddy TRACTOR TIRES Positiva Troction! Tough on Rugged I More Grip end Cot Deep Biti for Extra Drive! SE! OUR COMPLETE ARM TIRE UNEI LOWEST PRICES EVER Benedict. BGA Is now 4-0 and Cohn 0-2, both defeats coming at the hands wit of the academy, when they won ll-o.

Cohn got men on second and third with two out In the seventh inning, but Shackelford, who had walked one, hit one, and given Does Your Car Heater up a hit In that frame, still man- SIZE 8x24 2m aped to strike out the side. form noo ooo oo I Leak 7 BCK IHIO OOi 1 0 Mi and Kentnni Gethke, ghackleford (41, and Hveah. has almost an entirely new croup Wi see Dozier Parker Cameron Sweeps Other Sizes in Proportion FARM TIRE SERVICE 2625 Cillatin Rd CA 8-3418 219 L.fiyerte St. AL 4-6441 114 1 3th North to work with this year. Only Don Sargent of Clarksville returns front last year's squad.

Others Include: Phil Cleaveland, Cleveland Ohio; Rill Fain, Clarksville: Fred Alexander, Lyons, Gordon Baird, Clarksville; and Rudl Argent! of Tenafly, N.J. The remaining schedule: April 15. at Western Kentucky. Anrll Belmont. April J1.

at Rrlmont. Anrll 29. David l.lpvomb. 5. Western Ken Meet With Meigs Cameron high school's track KELT tucky.

May -in. VSAC tournament, at Jaeksnn. May 13-14, T1AC tournament at nattannoga. IP DlAltfb SPRITE CD SPECIAL UI fit cil GO HAND IN HAND team took nearly all the city honors In an abbreviated meet yesterday with Meigs, winning 49-12. Samuel Russell, one of Cameron' top dashmen, accumulated 8' points for high man, followed by William Henderson's 614.

The meet was held to seven events because of other school activities. It was the first outing for both teams. Cameron meets Haynes today at 3:30 p.m. In a full-scale meet at Cameron, The host team was the runnerup In the Tennessee State Athetic association meet last year. KHt-yard riaih Rutirll (C), Baker (M), William.

(. lime: 10.. dash Wlif ina (C), Smith (C), Ruell (Ml. Time: 5. 4l)-yard daih annon (C), I.yoni (C), Sanfnrd IC).

Time: 1.11.1. Mile run Renderaon id, Miller (C), Slmpion (Ml. Time 5:13. niarua Ronllrk (CI, Moore (O. Bryant M.

Iililance: 111 feel, 1 Inrhen. Hxd-yard medley relav ameron (Smith. Riurll, Wllllama, Hrnderion). Time: 1:44. n.

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