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WDIANA EVENING GAZETTE, INDIANA, PENNSYLVANIA, TtlESPAV, APRIL 27, 1864. AOS 91XTEEH Shakedo vn Cruise Starts Majors' 1st BIG LEAGUE ROOKIES No. I Indiana Grad Is Interactional Series Open; It's Been Crazy DEAN SICKS. who keens class tbs on Bill Hunter, Steve 'air nllll UDU1I.T UCUC1I 1 1 US Hi tnose psriormerg wis morning. MAUI IvPIM KAtf CINCINNATI PiauBSi, IT4 6NLY OUTPELB WILl.eS Hunter, Orioles shortstop, is hitting .143 and nil gff sj VJ a strong point) has dropped to .917.

His figure! for, 'A Various department sr 85 at bats, three runs, five hits, onel I. h.I tit j.M- tvrn a.nri fii. Ana hit hv nit.nher. At I IrAFIAn UAFff NATION Al. LBAUtIB two stolen bases, 18 putouts, 26 assists, four errors and four sHI VI wjjwll I VJI "flfliiWii ntuva.

i include Sunday's doubleheader with the I A former Indians High gridder. FK. Behind I Brooklyn 1 4 Mt Cincinnati 1 .883 A New 1 St. Louis 5 .500 lit Philadelphia .495 i Milwaukee 4 5 .444 2 Chicago 4 8 .444 Pittsburgh 5 8 .385 I Chisox Come East Hoping: To Fatten First-Place Margin Against Yanks By JACK HAND AP Sports Writer Blame it on the weather, the H-bomb or the McCarthy OMCaeo Whit Box. Hunter is tied witn a eoupie oi otner ma u.

moioau player to leading- the stolon base department. 1 ii. Tn.w fcorl lon Hlh Scho01 ln Klamuth nit in nineat bat. That was a homer in thj opening gamej UcQlmilt of Mr tndl hearings but this looks like one screwball baseball season. NATIONAL LEAGUE Today's Games Kansom Jackson hits like the late Shoeless Joe drove in nis oniy odl.

hb jim ho puiuuw, it John McGinnls of Creekaide, errors and one double play. His average is .111 at the plate to grid job on April and .667 in the field. However, the low number of games is no.j. He graduated from Indians HJghl measure of value for Steve. Give him a month or so.

I in 1M0. Brooklyn at St. Louis (night) Roe Jackson. The New York Giants win three straight shutouts. Cleveland benches a first baseman.

The New York Yankees bat a sour .220 while the Chicago Cuba (0-1) vs. StaleV (1-1) New York at Milwaukee (night) I Gomez (0-2) va. Buhl (0-1) And Keller, the former Bell Township athlete, il nit- McGlnnls want directly into thai ting over 100 points below last year's figure at the Uni- United states Army after gradua-l varsity of North Carolina. lUoIU serving for six years. During Philadelphia, at Chicago Konstan- ty (0-1) vs.

Rush 1-1) penoa, no piayeo lor Pittsburgh at Cincinnati (night) I omna mnnnne! l- VT.nrift 9r in'nrmarl i several Army grid teams. a of the death of Frank Mt. Pleasant, the Carlisle Indian hl 'rom Wift C33H0ME iffijm slug at .826. Eookiea Wally Moon of the St. Louis Cards and Bill Tuttle of Detroit ride in the stratosphere, Now come sthe showdown, the majors first shakedown cruise of the season with the first intersectional tests.

It's about time. The Chicago White Sox come; Eaat ln first place, winning seven I of their last eight and ready to: Stonhpn? take advantage of the Yankees1 JleJICJIICIia spotty spring form. I 1 Paul Richards, ho has contend- ed all along "the Yanka can be beaten," lists a former Yankee, I nanllO I AarJ -J gridder who had a stop at Indiana Normal a. footbaU coach. "JTlWZSa John Harwick, sporte writer for the college paper, dug up, mJor-He Wl to surkont U-I) vs.

Valentine (0-2) Yesterday's Results No games scheduled Tamorrow'e Games Pittsburgh at Cincinnati New York at Milwaukee Philadelphia at Chicago Brooklyn at St. Louis jt- I a. Vf OT.aannt wtati rf 'JH. from AO an (AB(nt an of the local club. He spent the 1911-12-13 era in Indiana andi tM 1951 h.

turned out Pennsylvania normal school champs his last two j0t of head baseball coach and freshman football coach at Kla years. The 1911 team won five of nine, losing three and tying been muth Fall, where he hai ever since. AMERICAN LEAGUE Dn Johnson, to open in Yankee Pol. Behind! Stadium today. With Nellie Fox one.

The 1913 team was undefeated in nine games, scoring 380 point to 13 for the opposition. In his last year at the helm, Mt. Pleasant'g charges dropped one of 10 contest, outscortoe their foes 285 to 48 points. and Johnny Groth among the top I IFranklln Twp. 10 hitters, Ferris Fain tops in runs batted in and Graddy Hatton re St.

Stephens St. Nicholas St. WUllama lieving Minnie Minoso of his third- Chicago 7 4 .630 Detroit 4 .600 I Washington 4 .600 New York 5 5 .500 114 1 Philadelphia .500 114 Cleveland 4 .400 2Vt Boston 4 6 .400 2tt Baltimore 4 7 .364 3 Pot. 24 15 .615 23 16 .500 22 17 .364 22 17 .564 18 21 .462 17 22 .436 16 23 .410 24 .335 base chores, the Sor look like "iera formidable challenger to Jonns Yanks. 4..

AHO ODDS AND ENDS Remember Stan Parkenheimer, the' IDS ADOllO former Kiski teacher who hurled for Saltsburg in the K. P. League a few years back. i I Stan managed the pennant-winning Laughlintown Colts; last season in the'Ligonier Valley Baseball League. He is con- section sidered a good bat to step into the role aa commissioner of the Teaterday'e Reimia WVnirli Turn A nnlU sa The Yanks haven't been able ucorge CBRTAIHLV St Vincent 15 15 hit.

any kind of pitching, left or AMERICAN LEAGUE Today'a Gamea CAW THBOW ONE We rWTEB right. Although every manager St Stephens moved Into the lead AS A HURLER IN THE BEDLEGS' SYSTEM EIGHT YEARS AGO Chicago at New York Johnson! saves un the aouthnaws for New U0-0) vs. Ford (0-0) York, they were shut out Satur- in the of Bowling League and day by a rookie right-hander, Bobjcan wrap up the second-half title (ppd. Cleveland fet Boston Garcia (0-2) J' Higk SchooL wai der. Saltsbur the Bt.

Louis Browns during the war. standing vs. Nixon u-0) Trice, in Philadelphia. wltn a gooo penormance inurs- Detroit, a real surprise ln the' day. first two weeks, opens its first trlpl The leaders took two of three Detroit Philadelphia (night) Hurricane Slowed To liray (0-1) vs.

Dltmar 0-l) Pet. I 1.000 l.oooi Baltimore at Washington (nient) in Philadelphia, where the "new from St. Vincent's move a same THIS AND THAT Manager Adam Cardellino of thei Elders Ridge Blairsville Colts had some 40 to 50 oandidates for the entry in! Franklin Twp I Tlnrrv-TTnitir Leaena. Blairsville iwon one cycle last season, I Ben-Avon 2 Turley (l-l) vs. Porterfleld (1-1) 'look" A's appear tougher than in front uf St.

Nicholas. The latter Yesterday's Results SMild Brefeze By Slade Saltsburg Apollo 0 usual. Tuttle, toe Tigers' new cen-j team lost two of three to St. ter fielder, ia off to a fine start. Charles.

but it's too early to buy him as st PeterJ nd st GMrge look "phenom." two of three from St. WllUama and The East will watch with interest! 8, ren.ctlulv but lost in the playoffs. The Kentucky Derhy will ha broadcast and telecast by OBS Saturday, May 1. Air time win be :45 p. m.

(EDT). No gamea scheduled Tomorrow's Gamea Baltimore at Washington (night) Detroit at Philadelphia (night) Chicago at New York Cleveland at Boston APOLLO Koimack. Franklin: Smaller Man Batters Number Three Contender In Unanimous Decision tjieveiana iwiwn i i Township hurler, paced his team into a first-place with Elders Ridge ln Section 12, WPIAL activ Corbelli of St George had high triple 480, and high single 197. The summaries: first to make room for rookie Rudy Regalado. The move, of course, sent BUI Ulynn to she bench.

ity here yesterday aa the Murrys-1 HERB AND THERE Racing dates of interest to local horse followers at Charlestown Jockey Club in West Virginia -are July 5-Angust 14. At Waterford Park in Chester, West NEW YORK (APj The hurricane season is on the wane in the heavyweight ranks. Latrobe Eagles vuie team cupped Apollo, S-2. The Indians open fn Boston today Elders Ridge at Saltsburg was the dates are May Z6-July3. agfcinH the Red Sox, -eve st.

aeoaoa Win Opening postponed until this afternoon. been hurt badly by toe injury to Petroaky Babyak Mcdvllz Hurricane Tommy Jackson, who climbed from prelim boy to No. 3 contender on three sensational fights, is back in the pack, deflated at the hands of clever Jimmy Slade. Spoiler Slade exposed Jackson's weakness for a well- Bill Hunter was seen in action Saturday on television on the Game of the Week over Altoona station. He is also to be' Koimack limited the Goldr- Ti Mel Paniell.

following Ted WU. gers to two hits, one a triple by liams' broken col' seen this coming Saturday when Orioles visit Philadelphia Wyble. Be allowed seven walks. 92 SO 2U 12S 100 a ui xis 132 111 317 17 US 460 SH SS7 1111 lot 147 347 140 10S 391 Iadians anu Red Sox hi been planned retreat with flashing counter-fire while winnine a Latrobe Eagles swept BlairsviUe however, and his mates committed! struggUng so tar. plnying under Saturday night In the first rolloffi Tstatt B.1, ST.

JOHN Naaler 91 McHenrr us an error. for the I and Bowling League It aeems odd to call Baltimore B1U Halli was rapped for only o.J s- u.j H. Balltixl crown. a "Western" team but the Orioles I J. LaMantla' Athletics.

This reporter left the game too early Saturday, missing Hunter's late-inning triple. However, a call came in from Duke Bnrkholder, DuBois High grid mentor and my boss in 1944-45 at Beliwood-Antls. He and his brother-in-law, Wally Fields, an assistant at Altoona High, were in town. four Safeties, but give up 12 tree -T I .1 ti-tot. Americo Schiavone 6-4 andj tickets and his telmmates The second-half Champa had de.

booted open their tour b. coming Sports Fare three. clslve margins in every game, led; by R. Watkina who put together a Referee Barney Felix 5-4-1. The AP card alao was solid for Slade 7-S.

CO rvasningion tonigut. oikj getting six complete gamea from the Franklin Twp. had runs In each! 573 triple. He had games of 166, 200 TUBSDAT of the first three frames and two ana 207. The pair, this reporter and Dick Farabangh, Indiana in the seventh.

Apollo picked up its Novak had hlgl, single for the ooach, eot together. tames in tne fifth. WANTS HIM AGAIN TrJ-Countr Laagut Indiana at Conomautrh All Jackson Wanted to talk about Weatmont at Johnstown in the dressing room wa, "cESE him aeain. I won't fieht nobadv istc at Clarion winners with 211. 1S7 333 94 110 114 320 13 112 97 292 100 103 US 33S an 376 taa iw T.

PETERS 149 12S 173 44S 134 13S 124 414. 143 167 111 421 71 118 143 339 131 SS 126 345 140 161 134 435 IU 136 116 363 120 163 126 411 St 109 (4 til 713 162 70S 2119 WILLIAMS 133 143 7S 334 63 12.1 116 322 117 MS 17S 441 The two coaches will send their squads against each other pitching staff In the first eight T. Corbels starts, the Orioles ran Into trouble at Chicago over the weekend. To stanko get them back on the Tight path, the Orioles plan on starting BobiMinaue Turley, who lost a toughie to Cleveland in his last start, against The summary; Latrobe will roll at Blairsville next fall in the opening of What may be a long series. Toul Saturday at 8 p.m.

in the final FrtasT.II Sksns.t RuUurlJ match. Colla-ikta Traak 1 a Treailerjn should have heard the moaning. A football ooach can show more anguish than a youngster on the wrong end of a paddle. Jackson's management. hoWev- "cSSS'S.

LATftone sir.rn Sthe Senatora. I mares Thorn paja Petari'iur Stuck KaWOUICkap a 1 1 HalU.p 0 0 Gourl'yJ Wybls.r 1 0 PnvintA 1 0 BantataG 2 Burnxa Brooklyn goea West, opening tc-J- go" 573. night at St. LouiS, With a half-j fe NnMriy er, has other plans. He la slsned st pi Town.

hip for a May 28 date at Madison Square Garden wth Charley Nor-lsiippanr Rock at istc Bucol 151 lBfl Fry ia 131 n. Wktkuu i6s no aor K.U 14 201 C. W.tklns lis its us jt game leaa ana a reversinie novate ail iu 154 SS 362 95 117 331 127 192 465 103 16S 406 a-McCul'ib Totals 23 1 4 White Sox, Giants Could Back Up Pre-Seasbn Experts Mew Manager Welt Alston shook G.tu its up the Dodgers for the second! aicup game In Pittsburgh Sunday bull T.ula tn sis Totala Oroundad out for Burns in 7th Basra Bt Inn In a-a 6BI 761 3 17 Dall.ra 124 147 ut 15 nrobably wlU go back to normal' vimcent 131 181 441 129 168 441 FrankllB Twp. 22S 000 Apollo 000 020 wmte 131 161 iu Dascnao lis 120 162 D.lcoco 197 iu IM Jo i against the Cards' Gerry Staley. 'r! Paalernak' By OATLE TALBOT Trt-Cauatj Lstagma Sammy Golden, one of the cane'i three managers, thought his Weitraoot at Femdaie weight of 194 to auev.

un "a little heavy." His best' coiusuu Tuolt weight is around 191. raTC BLAMED HIMSELF Beti-Aroa at Elders Rids Jackson blamed himself for "tak-ing a lot of rounds to paw through Hr air at Marion ccmer his laiiness." Late-: he was talking'. rwo-DMt Hflai Raatanr. Haraa. Tbrae-baa Hit: Wybla, Staalo Ill 117 14S ln a week, wiU oppose Staley.

a. Varao Taial ssi ut mi 103 130 97 332 163 130 116 409 UT 112 174 403 663 632 781 S03S IT. STUPREK8 Homer City Sets Practice Schedule Ruben Gomez, knocked out ln NEW YORK Those experts "who had the moral fiber to go against the book and pick either the Chicago White Sox or the New York Giants, or both, to win the Dennant In their respective leagues his first two starts, will try to Duquesne Golfers Trip Indiana HOMES CITY Approximately Pirates Option Hogue To Stars about "peODle botherlns me." oeorse vm st. wmttms extend the New York Giants'. string of shutouts to four at Mil- D.

u.b waukee against Bob BuhL 150 youngsters turned out here last suddenly are ln position to point night for the opening practice aes- PITTSBURGH Ouquasne Uni-1 minute he said Slade was "a good v. su stwtani. p.m. versity golfers trounced boy" and the next he said "there's' r.u.sT.uDIrk -3Vi, here yesterday afternoon for nothing to hlm. Bucccronl, all the' hum si istc 124 94 170 386' US 101 170 389 125 123 1X0 366 130 144 152 426 104 127 HI 342 106 94 73 273 81 9S 91 270 US 1S1 ISO 41T 13 640 193 2051 PITTSBURGH IA The Pitts.

pride as the first lmportaU slon of the Homer City Llttlej burgh Pirates called up outflelderl interaectlonal tests open today. The PhiUiea. who haven't scoredir a run since laat Wednesday, open, JJiJJJf at Chicago, where Jackson is hit tlnw RfUl Tin VnnAv 3FL? flonfti Brandy Davis from Charleston, Commissioner Mike Suplnk. ie uukea second atralght victory, rest, they're better than hlm." airim a aic The match was run off at It was Jackson's second defeat' shisim Duke "nd rest, they're better than him The match was run off at Mnrf A W. ln the American Assa and The Giants, invading the hostile West, are riding high on the wings of three successive shutout victor- VrJZJ? Cy linnlsTs-bout U.

optioned pitcher Cal Hogue to SATUBDAY Hollywood in the Pacific Coast Baker and Hank Sauer each faiu Although Pittsburgh still ia in the cellar, the new Pirates cainoua lea over the PhlUies having al- Hav in Thiircrlnv.il ITHdaw 19 uuucann tne top Dy xnocjung OUK U7HB Cellailatt Baseball aay-iu, inursaay-ii, rTiaay-u, 7, istc (i um BT, NICHOLAS 136 121 161 416 IIS 160 74 332 66 60 89 235 156 122 146 414 Sl 152 107 340 102 U3 120 335 League yesterday. urdar evervona. n' B.D.l.,,1. 1T.CI He had Clarence Henrv and then stODDintfiTrl-Couaur Uot at Johnstown Hogue, a 26-year-old righthander, tlnue to surprise everybody. iyeit aw sjaj tuw most overnight vaulted from thelr 'league cellar into hot contending rjosltton and demonstrated ln thel a wia wuibui, uia Miiifive birdies.

'Bucceronl. aU In 1854. On the1 Tv was iu uim girnu tor too riraies go mto vincinnau xor a mgntl wiu pmcuca wmarrow ana uie Tol.la 562 67S 621 IU1 waiter Wiggins shot a 79 for strength of those scraps h- was an Paso mm an this season, losing one and win-! game with Max Surkont ready to! process that their pitching Is back at Its 'SI level. It was good enough ST. ORABLES 11T 163 17 3S9 ning none.

i oppose rookie Corky ValenUne. lAdam schedule will roll back a day. Evening sessions are at p.m., Saturday at 1 p.m. polnta to Caprara. the crowd of 3.500 paying S10.000! nan that year to win fug.

WDTV 4:31 a.m. Smut. Editor irlta Other resulta went down with him. From Leo Durocher down, thei 1 11.7 BCOH 7:30 D.n Tim. Out for Oolf Ray Udavchak 3, Leo Gispanskl club waa riding the clouds when 1 WDTV 12:30 a.m.

twodjwadir) Snorts! Becnlold 93 155 126 372 WUM 132 144 129 407 Sholton 113 130 102 345 IMauola 74 93 SS 25T Vaihlnakl 84 91 as 258 Ballnt 169 111 100 310 Homao 7S 80 117 276 Ansdo 101 93 194 I Ialt 70S "lit I90S it pulled out tor tauwauxee ian night. The common thought In the tsu adnaida. (I), 0 Dom DeBonls 2, Jim Rafferty (I). 0 p-a, porta Past with Art onarm.n Ken Nusser (I) 2, Jim Maddan, ti Al Solensky Jim Dayak (I). IV.

County Softball League Meeting There will be a County Softball League meeting Thursday night, It waa announoed today by Harry Heaa, loop prexy. The confab la set for 7:30 p.m. at Barclay's Hardware. party was that the most Important teat will come when the veteran Larry Jensen tries his luck, probably In the second game against the Braves. Jansen looked fine in exhibitions out West, but has been handicapped by groin trouble WDTV 4:55 p.m.-SperU Editor with Iv I Scolt IWDTV-WJAC 10 p.m.

Ralph Pupat ra, I Dannla pat Brady WDTV 10.45 p.m.-SptrU Spot Wilt H.l RairvHalts ISTC, Duquesne Fray PITTSBURGH ISTC waa leading Duquesne, 1-0, here yesterday afternoon when rain halted the contest In the bottom of the eeventh Inning. The Big Indiana had the bases loaded In the opening frame, but only one run crossed when a hard shot by Steve Formen-to waa turned into a double play ln the Pukes Infield. Coach Sam Smith aatd the game would not be Th- i c. Allen Tu 'f VT mry (Dompaoy va Tuonay-sapt. u.

they hold the Miami Open, lately. FJMT FLAOC MINOR LEAGUE BASEBALL International League Montreal at Buffalo, ppd. Ottawa at Syracuse, ppd. Toronto at Richmond, ppd. Rochester 9 Havana 4 American Association Charleston 4 Kansas City "Si i "saaw familiar to me.

HOLYOKE, Mass. Bobby Cour- I I played the layout many times As for the White Sox, they to took exactly like the ball chesna, 128, Chtcopee. Mass. stop- wjac o.io p.m.-sporu Paia uk "an; when stationed near there during ped Johnny Lemmbn 124. WorW War club that their manager, Paul llya.

1- nan The tournament itawlf. however. Richards, laid they would be. They were In first place as they col HEW BRITAIN. Conn.

Tony jhad been, until last December. Graaso, 129, New Britain, outpoint- a n. trridwJ-Spnts riasi, practically a Sam Snead benefit, ed Joe Gullletto, 124, jSlammin' Sam bad monopolteed S. GOLF the 215,000 event. BASKETBALL PINEHURST.

N. Ben Qoodeai When you beet Sneed, you re- lided with the team they have to best, the champion Yankees, at the Stadium here today. The opportunity was there tor them to Indianapolis 5 Columbus 4 Louisville 4 Minneapolis I St. Paul at Toledo, ppd. Eastern League WUUamsport 5 Albany 3 Allentown, at Elmlra, ppd.

WUkes-Barr 4 Schenecteady Bingham ton 2 Reading 2 Piedmont League Norfolk 4 Lancaster i strike telling blow at Casey NEW" YORK Bevo Francis and of ReidsvUle, N. had a 68 to roimber it and I'll remember! By BEANS REARDON 24 Yeara Ut National League Written for NBA Service QUESTION: The runner on third breaks for the plate, but la caught in a run-down. The runner on aecond base beads for third and leaches the bag aa the front man heads back to third. Aa he does so. the runner from aecond bast scrambles back and the runner on third dives safely into the bag.

isn't somebody automatically out toe instant third base Is occupied? Answer: Yen can go back le the laat base yea occupied at any time. The runner trapped off third base Is not forced to go to the plate IB tola Instance. Stengel's wobbling forces. Newt Oliver signed with the Har- win the qualiijuig medal tn the my victory in laat Winter's Miami Aa Richards dreamed all spring. Set Indiana L'l Practice Sessions There will be Little League practice at the old diamond tonight at p.m.

for 8-8 year-old-performera. Youngsters In the 10-11 class go at it tomorrow and 1112 year-old lads Thursday. his ilrst baseman. Ferris Fain, appears to have regained his batting' lem Globetrotters tr a package North and South Amateur Open more than all the rounds I deal calling tor approximately tournament. played at Miami Springs and prob- 000.

TENNIS 'ably every other course I've been' LINCOLN. L. (Jer- NEW YORK Tony Trebert east- on. ry) Bush was named head coach al ly handled Vie Septal, e-2, 6-4 in The lurmna point ctmo at the York 1 Colonial Heights-Petersburg tie innings) tye alter sn Inexplicable lapsclnto mediocrity Isit season. Fain Is knocking In runs again, and Grady Hltton, obtained recently from Cincinnati, seems to be the nearest Hagerstown st Portsmouth, pdd.ith University of Nebraska sue- the opening match of the National loth hole.

It is a lon 2 par 5 and Lynchburg at Newport News, ppdjeeeoing Harry Gvod. Round-Robin championship. aecond shot left the ball under treu 50 yards from the bole. A poor low wedge inot might It was a good one LITTLE SPORT By Ronton have cost me tot tournament. QUESTION: What manager waa The bill went aU the way and thing to sn adequate third base-.

men the Sox have had lately. One of the most important pieces of news St this stage concerns 1 had a bad position and It gave dunked into the cup to give me known ss the Miracle Man? Answer: Geerge SlsUlnia el lb me toe choice of looking aim ply i an eagle 2. Mickey Msntto and the failure of ill4 Braves. to get out of trouble or to take tut Yankee pneenoro" nit, especially when he swings lefty. Thel kid Packed a batting average of (Uoug rerd trill be amoni golfers trying ie best Bes gsa es Nations) Golf Day, June 5, sponsored by the PGA and Ufa Manila.

Amateurs will local handicap oa their own cauroc. Next: Jlm-ssj" Demswt.1 ,147. He tad not made a hit (n chance and shoot for the works' right at the pin. The W3dge gives you the height to get out of trouble sm. also ac-Cbracy.

I hit the shot well right for the pm. BASGB4LL NEW VOBK-Roy CampaaeUe. Brooklyn's sU-ltar catcher, r. vealed he hat been playing to, first two weeks of the season with broken left bead. pail 10 tries against right-hand PitrtlM and.

bad struck out seven! (tymst was ibvwb..

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