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4 mm DIAL 3-2427 FOR I'HK CLARION LKDGEB After 10 P.M. daily and on Sunday and holidays use these numbers Advertising 3-2426. News and Sports 3-2421 or 3-2422, Circulation S-2I (For non-delivery of paper call circulation before 9:30 or 10 A.M. Sunday for special delivery.) SECTION TWO SPORTS CLASSIFIED Mississippi's Leading Newspaper For More Than A Century Full AP and INS Reports Jackson, Mississippi, Wednesday Morning, March 23, 1955 EstehlisHed 1837 mm Sat AA For Set Gts urda tate ississipp I 955 COTTON STATES LEAGUE SCHEDULE New Faces To Be Seen At Quarterback Slot; Five Frosh Are Set At Mra At Pin glu At Ht Spring SCAD DIES BASKETBALL AAU TOURNAMENT (First Round) Seattle Bakers 79, Cleveland May 4-5 At Srcenvitl Apt, 1 My 20-21 )un. 8-i Jtm 4uJ 17 IS M- 12-13 May 28-29 Jun 37-18 13 14 Jul 27 2 1617 ALL-STAR 6AME ft DORADO Dante Lavelli 52 STATE COLLEGE, March 22 Hope, Kan.

85, North Penn AA 49 Quantico Maries 105, St. Angello May 22 -24 Jun. T-8 Jun. 27-28 Jul. 21-22 Aog, 10-31 26-27 May J6-3 Jun.

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8-9 Spectators at Mississippi State's intrasquad game Saturday at 2:30 certain to see several new faces N. Y. 50 Apr. 26-2 May je-JT Jm. 13-14 Jua.

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7-S I Jun. 27-28 Jut. 21-22 Aug $0-11 to fee fHLAYSO CfttSNVILL NBA PLAY-OFFS Syracuse 110, Boston 100 (Syra operating at the vital split-T quar by terback post. cuse leads best of five series 1-0) With senior Bill Stanton, a two- Arnolds Heder.itian year letterman from Sylacauga, May 4-5 I Mtiy 22-2J i Jun. 7-8 Jua.

27-28 Jul 21-22 Aug. 10-11 May 8-7 Jub. 3-4 i Jul. IS IS Aug 4-5 Aug. 24 25 May 30-U yt 30-31 19-20 Jul.

7- Jul 31 Aug 1 I Aug. MONDAY, JULY Millsaps Tennis HOT on the doubtful list, the brunt of Saturday action will fall Team Defeats to Stepember sophomores. 1 May 10-11 May 30-31 Jan. 1920 J11I.7-S Jul. Auff.

18-1 fMy 2-3 I May 24-35 1 Jufl 5- i Jul 1-2 Jul 23-24 Aug 8-9 Five frosh, led by Clyde Adams THIS AND THAT. We understand, through Bill Ray, sports uitor of the Vicksburg Evening Post, that the Vicksburg Billies are making big plans for the Cotton States Opener on the night of April 26. Vicksburg will be welcoming a team back into the city after Opening its current schedule with of Natchez, and Jim Armstrong of Memphis, -will share the quarter- AT l-IOMf GROUNDS MV 13-11 May 30-23 Jutf, W-tt Jul. 14t Jul. SJ-A 1 18 IS Apr 18-39 s-lun.

18 Jun 25 Jf Jul 19-24 Aug 12 13 M8J Jun, 3 4 Jul S-4 15-1R Jul 25-2S Ma it Jutf. i-e Jul 23-24 Auk. i 9 "Ma 14 15 26-27 Jun 15-16 Jul. S-l Aug J- Aug, 22-23 MONftOS a victory Tuesday afternoon was several years of absence and the backing with Jim Bain, a 1954 re the Millsaps tennis team which de serve who saw little game ac May 12-13 Way28-2 1 J7-18 Jul, 3344 Jul 27-2S Aur. 19-1? Apr.

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3-4 25-26 Aug 24-25 whole city is eagerly awaiting the opening pitch. By the way, feated the Miss. State Maroons 7 to 2 in a match played at Battle tion. Last Saturday's scrimmage de May 8-8 Jun. 1-2 2l2i Jul.

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11 MS Aug -7 Greenville will be the opponent for the contest. Mississippi State field Park here in Jackson. George Trava and Jerry Adcock, I P0UTCM- iJL, FINS ftlUPF veloped into a duel between Armstrong and Adams, who quarter-backed rival teams to an 18-18 tie in the mud. is also very busy these days. Apr.

3ft-May 1 Mar 20-21 Jun. 10 i Jun. Jul, 17 18 Aug -7 May 12-13" My 28-29 Jun. 17-18 i Jul 13-4 Jul. 27 28 Ami 16-17 the number one and number three singles players for the Maroons, were th eonly winners for Miss.

The folks up there are getting ready for the annual intrasquad The other neophyte signal callers Y1CKS6UR3 1 6 Aft 6 JUir Apr. 28-36 May 18-19 Jun. 51-12 Jun. 2S26 Jul 320 Auk 12-13 Royal plans to announce division of the squads Thursday. The two evenly divided squads will be under the direction of assistant coach for the spring game.

Three players drew special attention for their work in 1st week's scrimmage. They were freshman halfback Walter Miller of Ponchatoula, sophomore end Ronald Bennett of Clarksdale, and fullback Billy King of Franklin, a soph on the 1953 State team. In regards to Miller, Royal said, "We have better football players, but none that are tougher and hit harder." Bennett, who had i best day last Saturday, is destined to be one of the better ends in the conference if he continues to perform in like style. The other scrimmage standout was King, who is waging a spirited battle for the starting fi ack job with Frank Sabbatini, a holdover letterman. Another of the more improved players on the roster is Billy Fulton, a guard letterman from Louisville.

Fulton is one of the Maroons six returning lettermen at the guard slot. Opening the final week of spring rehearsals Royal has announced the shift of halfback Gordon- My-rick to fullback. Myrick, who broke into the lineup in mid-season last year, broke a collar bone in the Maroons 25-0 victory over LSU. He joins the fullback brigade composed of Sabbatini, King, Jesse Bonner, Ray Manchester and JEack Batte. Saturday's intrasquad game is under sponsorship of the Club.

game on Saturday. Sponsored State. Millsaps' next match it with tabbed for action are Billy Colvin, by the Club the game will Eddie Nesmith and Jack Vaughn. Stanton, bothered with a bad Miss. Southern in Hattiesburg on feature a battle between the Whites 'indicate $uml pmt, Thursday afternoon.

Results of Tuesday's matches and the Reds and they are looking for quite a battle. An knee, is the heir-apparent to Bobby Collins' vacated post. While it won't be known for positive until later this week if Stanton can play, were: added affair for the contest will No. 1 singles Powers Moore, be a baseball game between State Millsaps, lost to George Trava 6-3, 6-3. and Alabama on Friday afternoon No.

2 singles Willard Leggett Stewart Farmer, head football BoSox Halt Rally By Pirates To Win; Cardinals Edge Reds Millsaps, defeated JVincent Scoper Coach Darrell Royal said, "We are not counting on Stanton in our plans for Saturday's intrasquad game." Besides Stanton, there are six players definitely sidelined for the windup of spring practice. The in 9-7, 1-6, 6-4. No. 3 singles James Vaughn, coach at Asheville (N.C.) High school, died recently at the age of 48. A native of Chattanooga, he was All-Conference and Little All-American halfback at Millsaps, lost to Jerry Adcock 7-5, 6-4.

'Here comes Ed wonder what excuse he used!" jured list includes halfbacks Art SARASOTA, 'March 22C5B No. 4 singles Jimmy McCor- Davis, the SEC's most valuable The Boston Red Sox jumped on sixth off rookie Jim Brosnan, one a pinch homer by Dave Pope. TUCSON. (AP- Chicago (N) 201 000 000 32 1 mick, Millsaps, won over Bobby Elroy Face in the eighth inning Webb 6-4, 5-7, 97. player and co-captain of the '55 team, William Morgan and Walter Flowers, tackle Herbert Ruscoe, Cleveland (A) 000 002 00-2 5 3 No.

5 singles Bill James, Mill Polletv- Brosnan (6) and Chiti; Wight, Tomenak (7) and Foiles. W-Pollet. for six straight hits, then had to stave off a ninth-inning rally to edge the Pittsburg Pirates 5-4, before 1,503 fans who sat through saps, defeated Ken Kennedy 6-2, 6-1. guard Bill Dooley and center Speights Duncan. Davis, Dooley and Duncan absent, a total of 15 lettermen from No.

6 singles Fred Abraham, a drizzle today to see Boston chalk Millsaps, won over Dale Carr 6-2, 6-2. up its fifth straight Grapefruit League victory. last year will see action. home when Duke Snider forced Rees. Brooklyn added a run off Bob Porterfield in the seventh when Gino Cimoli scored from third base on Reese's short fly to right and tied the score in the ninth when Snider 's squeeze bunt scored Gilliam.

FitzGerald suffered a dislocated second finger "on his right hand in the third inning when hit by a foul tip off Hodges' bat and will be lost to the Senators for a week. Brooklyn (N) 000 010 101 0-3 101 Washington (A) 010 200 00 1-4 13 (1 innings) Loes, Podres (5), Darnell (9), La Sorda (S), Roebuck (10) and Campanella; Aber-nathy, Oldia (3. Porterfield (6) and FitzGerald. W-Porterfield. L-LaSorda.

Home run Washington, Fitzgerald, Emory and Henry during his collegiate days. The Southeastern Conference football circles really took a dip in numbers during the past few months. Gone from the SEC scene are T. P. Heard, athletic director of LSU; Gus Tinsley, coach of LSU's football Tigers; Harold (Red) Drew, Alabama and Harvey Robinson, coach of the Tennessee Vols.

Replacing Heard Is Jim Corbett, former LSU athletic publicity director; moving into the Tinsley slot is Paul Deitzel, of Army; Drew was replaced by Ears Whitworth and Robinson was replaced by Bowden Wyatt, formerly of Arkansas. Don't ever tell us that athletes don't get their school work and keep up with the grades. Albert Wiggins, Ohio State sophomore swimming sensation, missed a big banquet honoring him for his athletic prowness. Because the 19-year-old Pittsburgh boy didn't want to skip a class at school. No.

1 doubles Moore and Veteran Ellis Kinder was the James, Millsaps, defeated Trava and Scoper 6-4, 3-6, 6-4. 1 victim of the Pirate uprising when he gave up four hits and a walk No. 2 doubles Leggett and Ab Pat McCormick Leads U.S. Divers To Sweep In Games before forcing Toby Atwell to raham, Millsaps, won over Adcock ground out with the winning runs on bases. and Webb 6-0, 2-6, 6-0.

GIANTS REST PHOENIX, March 22 The New York Giants had an open day in their exhibition schedule today and devoted it to playing in a golf tournament sponsored by their owner, Horace Stoneham, at the Paradise Valley Country Club. The world champions resume with the Cleveland Indians in Tucson tomorrow. Righthander Ruben Gomez, shelved for a week with a stomach disorder, is slated to share the Giant pitching with Jim Hearn. The Indians and Giants are tied at four games apiece in their spring series. No.

3 doubles Vaughn and Mc- over five-eighths of a mile. By TED SMITS The Red Sox racked up six Cormick, Millsaps, won by default over carss and Kennedy first two sets, split with Miss. State straight hits in the eighth for four runs off Face. Gene Stephens and Norm Zauchin opened with singles MEXICO CITY, March 22 WV-Olympic champion Pat McCormick of Los Angeles led a U.S. sweep in the women's high-board diving team forfeiting third set.) RAIN CANCELS DAYTONA BEACH, March and Ted Lepcio's 380-foot double drove home two runs to break a 1-1 tie.

Owen Friend and Pete Dal Paul Dabbs has been appointed executive secretary of the Mississippi Wildlife Federation. Dabbs will be available (o hunting and fishing clubs over the state, helping them with their programs and the proper approach to conservation of the state's natural resources. He will work with the Mississippi Forestry Commission and with the State Game and Fish Commission. finals and the Yankee baseball 22 Of) Rain washed out today's Argentina also won the qualifying trials of the team pursuit event, going into the finals with Uruguay, Mexico and the United States. Water polo teams from the United States and Argentina scored victories to maintain their first-place tie.

The U.S. whipped Mexico, 11-2, with Bob Hughes scoring four goals. Argentina shut out the Dutch West Indies, 10-0. ey followed with 1 hits and pinch scheduled exhibition baseball game Monticello Ends Spring Practice hitter Billy Klaus singled to com team clinched second place today in the Pan-American Games. Two demonstrations marred activities, however, as these hemis between the Baltimore Orioles and TUESDAY'S EXHIBITIONS Rr ThA Associated Press plete the rally.

the Detroit Tigers. Washington CN) 4, Brooklyn (N) 3 (1 in Dick Broowski, back with Bos- The Detroit squad already had pheric Olympics drew near their MONTICELLO, March 22 In arrived by bus when the decision nings) Chicago (N) 3. Cleveland (A) 2 St. Louis (N 7, Cincinnati (N) 6 Riistnn (A) S. Pittsburgh (N) 4 ston after two years in the Army, hurled scoreless ball for five innings, but his successor Al Schroll a closely contested grid battle on close.

John Kobs, coach of the U.S was made. It returned to Lakeland, Did you know that Herman Hossfield, 1946 state mile champion cf Carr Central High, is now telegraph editor of the Vicksburg Herald. Although Herman couldn't be classified as the "giant" type, he had plenty of kick and smooth running ability to get the title he sought. Brooklyn N) 10, Kansas City (A) Manager Paul Richards kept Joe the Will C. Cannon Field here, the Maroons edged out the Whites by baseball team, disclosed that the Tnlorin (AA) 3.

Milwaukee (N 2 was declared the winner. Coleman and Bob Kuzava around Milwaukee (N) vs. Philadelphia N) Heinsohn Is Captain Of Holy Cross Five bus transporting his team was stoned by some boys as it left the the close margin of one point to win the annual game concluding to pitch at batting practice later in the day. They had been scheduled to take the mound against ST. PETERSBURG, March stadium after yesterday's game.

22 IBTom Alston and Del Rice the Spring football practice at Monticello High School. The windows were shatterproof Johnny Vander Meer, who pitched two straight no-hitters for Cincinnati back In 1939, Is manager of the Daytonla Beach team of the Class Florida State League. Detroit. each contributed three hits in heh WORCESTER, March 22 iff) Tom Heinsohn, 6-6, center, from Union Cith, N.J., today was Holy Cross basketball team. The score was 7 to 6 in favor of and fortunately no one was hurt, Heckle Judges Today's cancellation left the Ori ing the St.

Louis Cardinals to a the Maroons. Wayne Stephens oles with two free days in a row Clearwater, cancelled, ram Detrot (A) vs. Baltimore at Daytona Beach, cancelled rin. WEDNESDAY'S SCHEDULE Brooklyn (N) vs. Kansas City (A) Vero Beach, Fla.

Cincinnati CN) vs. Detroit (A) at Tampa, Fla. Philadelpha (N) vs. Mlwaukee at Bradenton, Fla. New York (N) vs.

Cleveland (A) at Tucson, Arz. Chicago A) vs. Pittsburgh (N) at Fort Myers, Fla. St. Louis (N) vs.

Boston (A) at Sarasota, Fla. Washington (A) vs. New York (A) at St. Petersburg, Fla At the swimming stadium late 7-6 verdict over the Cincinnati Red' legs today in an exhibition game They hadn't scheduled an exhibi There "are seven foreign bred horses entered for the Kentucky Derby on May 7. They include Dayloght Express, Lazy Bogan, this afternoon the crowd became unruly and started heckling the scored the lone touchdown for the Maroons and James Earl Wilson added the extra point.

The single counter for the Whites was made Tony Jacobs, one of Manager tion game for Wednesday and Richards said he would leave it Eddie Stanky's bullpen prospects Lord Vanity and Queens Guard, foaled in England and Kabob, My judges that way. who won 13 and lost only one at Beay and Summer Solstice are from Ireland. Mrs. McCormick gave another of her brilliant performances from when Brinson Foster threw a pass to James McGuffee for a touch Rochester last year, gave up one SPORTSMAN'S" THE EXPECTANT MOTHER OF PUPS WHERE'S WILLIAMS? hit in three innings and was the the 3-meter board and won the down. winning pitcher.

SARASOTA, March 22 UP) championship with an almost unan The Red Devils have been drill The Cardinals scored five runs imous vote of the various judges The burning baseball question of whether Ted Williams will retire on five hits in their last two in Jeanne Stunyo of Detroit finished ing for four weeks under the able supervision of Coach Doug Colston and Coach Billy Ray Smith. LSU's boxing string of victories is at an end. At Madison, Monday night, the Bengals were tied 4-4 by Wisconsin. Up to that time the Tiger boxers had won 13 straight duel matches Crowe Peele, winning his seventh but this year gave LSU the tie by getting a TKO In the heavyweight division. The boot with Jack Heffernan was stopped at 1:45 of the first round.

nings. The Kedlegs knocked out second and Emily Houghton of A "MILK FEVER" SIGN Bobby Tiefenauer in the ninth, Souchak Is Winner In Seminole PALM BEACH, March 22 or sign another contract to play for the Boston Red Sox was no nearer an answer today as the big fellow was reported back fishing There were six regulars from the Lafayette, third to give the United States 18 points in the un scoring four runs. 1954 team reporting for practice, official scoring. a large group of lettermen from the past season and some good WEST PALM BEACH, This was the lone championship in the Florida Keys. Red Sox officials reiterated they March 22 Rookie infielder decided today.

Two of the U.S. prospects for service on the team had heard nothing from the slug Charley Neal blasted a two-run entries in the men's butterfly com for 1955. tift-Big Mike Souchak of Durham, N.C, fired a 69 today to go with homer in the ninth inning today Al Ferrari, Michigan State basketball star, took a roundabout path to reach Madison Square Garden. Ferrari lives 300 feet from the Garden's entrance but never played there until he joined the Western College All-Stars for the annual East-West game. At Michigan State he broke most of the school's scoring marks.

petition Bill Yorzyk and John STIFFNESS OP LESS AND Nelson of the Army qualified ging outfielder as Boston took the field for an exhibition game with the Pittsburgh Pirates. It was understood Williams met to bring the Brooklyn Dodger team a 10-9 victory over the Kansas City Athletics. his 70 of yesterday for 139 and first money in the $10,000 Semi DIFFICULTY IN MOVING for the finals but the National AAU Bell Calls NFL Heads For Meet butterfly stroke champion, Richard nole Pro-Amateur Golf over the weekend with lawyers concerning a settlement with his It was neal's second homer of the day and one of four Brooklyn His individual score was good wife, from whom he is separated. circuit blows in the last two innings PHILADELPHIA, March 22 WV- Roberts Seems Headed For Another Great Season But friends reported he was back Ed Moore and Frank Ellert also for $1,800 and his share of the Pro-Am money was $1,750 for a total of $3,550. in the Florida Keys again, some smacked home runs.

Commissioner Bert Bell today summoned members of the National Football League executive commit 325 miles from Sarasota. With the A's ahead 9-2 the Dodg Souchak teamed with Ray W. General Manager Joe Cronin Fadgen, formerly of N.C. State, was eliminated. U.S.

Runner-Up Uncle Sam's baseball team walloped Venezuela 13-2 in its final game to sew up the runner-up spot in the tournament it was favored to win. The championship went to the strong Dominican Republic club, which closed out with a 13-8 victory over the Dutch West Indies. The Dominicans wound up with Last year, for example, Roberts tee to a special meeting in New ers blasted Cloyd Boyer for four runs in the eighth. In the ninth, says the situation is the same. Joe Heffernan, Worcester, and Alfred G.

Kay, Chester, N.J. CLEARWATER, March 22 (INS) This won't be another ho-hum season for Robin Roberts, York Monday to discuss the cur If a mother-doq is infested WITH ROJND-WORMS, HER PUP3 WILL BE BORN WITH THEM, SO have her wormed well before the pups arrive. Start building up her resistance SEVERAL WEEKS BE-, FORE WHELPING-T1ME, WITH VITAMINS AND SUPPLEMENTAL. CALCIUM TO: AVOID A DEFICIENCY, CAUSING "MILK FEVER AFTER PUPS HAVE OVERTAXED HER STRENGTH. When "milk fever strikes, IT HAS A PARALYTIC EFFECT UPON THE DOG, REQUIRING A VETERINARIAN'S HELP QUICKLY TO SAVE HER LIFE a two-run blast drove Boyer from pitched 337 innings, started 38 games, of which he finished 29, and wound up with an earned run has been telling the writers covering the camp that if, or when, Williams signs up "you'll be the Their best-ball scores were identical 63-62 125.

who has been making a habit of rent dispute with the Canadian Football League over player contracts, and to consider a 1955 NFL the mound and Marion Fricano, he yielded two more tallies. Souchak was one over par on first to know." average of 2.96. He struck out schedule. Boby Shantz pitched the first two innings for the Athletics. He only four holes and had a double Yesterday, clubhouse bov John 185, while walking 56.

Bell announced that the meet a 6-2 winning record while the In showings to date, Roberts retired the side in order in the first but gave up two runs in the nie Orlando buffed up three pairs of spiked shoes and placed them in Williams' locker. And then he United States had a 5-3 mark. The diving competition was de has appeared in excellent shape and his pitching is far ahead of layed until the late afternoon and put the big guy's name over the ing will get under way at 10:30 a.m. at the Hotel Warwick. did not indicate- how long it might last.

The NFL executive committee is composed of one representative of each of the 12 member second. Shantz said his arm felt good but he complained his control was faulty. the chill proved a handicap to locker. usual form for this date. He gave shivering girls.

a typical Roberts performance in Brooklyn N) ...020 000 044-10 141 Kansas Cith (A) 001 330 200- 9 14 1 Todayshoes gone; name down. From time to time, ever since Nevertheless, Mrs. McCormick, clubs. his first outing of the Grapefruit League, when he gave up a triple who holds virtually every diving bogey on the fifth but he birdied five par four holes and picked uc two more birdies on par five holes. His extra long drives and iron shots saved his game.

British Champ Second Peter Thomson, British Open champion from Melbourne, Australia, took second money in the pro division with 70-70 140, worth $1,000. One stroke back after leading on opening day was Bo Wininger, Oklahoma City, with 69-72141 worth $700. the ball clubs began their spring winning 20 or more games a year for the, Phillies. The 23-year-old right hander turned the trick for the past five years a feat equalled by no other active hurler in the National League and should do a repeat performance this year, judging from his showings to date in the citrus loop. Robin is proud of his record and the fact that he's generally considered to be the best pitcher around.

But he's apparently out to establish this all the more in 1955 because of glowing reports about another pitcher named Johnny An-tonelli. Antoneli, one of the World Series heroes for the New York Lehman, Bessent C5), Koufax (7), Cox (8), Black (9) and Howell; R. Shantz, Duser 3, Boyer (7) Fricano 9 and Astroth, W. Shantz (7). W-Cox.

L-Fric. An NFL spokesman confirmed title available, put on a breath and then struck out the next three I training programs, there have been unfounded stories that Williams that the discussion of relations a no. batters. taking show, closing out with a back one-and-a-half twist for a with the Canadians was at the re Home runs-Brooklyn, Neal (2), Moore, KellerU will sign tomorrow, or the next The Phillies are paying him quest of the Detroit club. The Li score of 90.

day, or the day after tomorrow. more than $40,000 for his services Maybe tomorrow? this year, but Roberts has earned Near-Serious Accident One contestant, Angela Botella ons yesterday obtained a temporary court order seeking to restrain quarterback Tom Dublinski from jumping to the Toronto Argonauts. it with some fancy statistics of his of Mexico, during the confusion of QQX3GD30E CUBS 3, TRIBE 2 own. 1 nc TUCSON, March 22 Best rounds of the day over the the crowd's heckling tactics. I a slipped on a difficult dive and hit The figure Filberts will be matching the statistics this year ORLANDO, March 22 13-Jesse Levan's pinch single with the bases loaded off Tom LaSorda with none out in the 10th inning broke a 3-3 deadlock and gave the Washington Senators a 4-3 victory over Brooklyn today.

Successive singles by Roy Siev-ers and Tom Umphlett, plus an 1950 Buick Super 4 Dr. The Chicago Cubs were held to two hits by three Cleveland pitchers today, but they managed to her head on the board as she fell toward the water. She was not Giants last year, wound up with a with those of Antonelli, and the duel will be one worth watching Bell said last week, when the Dublinski case apparently torpedoed the long-standing efforst for agreement with the Canadians on player contracts, that from now on it's "every man for himself" in scrapping for players. during the season. eke out a 3-2 victory over the Indians in an exhibition game before a crowd of 1,357.

intentional pass to pinch hitter Alex Crespo, filled the bases be 21-7 record last season. Roberts won two more, but lost 15. The former Whiz Kid who has been the workhorse of the Phillies' mound staff, is out to defend his laurels this year, and his mates are all rooting for him. Roberts An infield single by Eddie Mik- par 36-3672 Seminole Golf Club course were fashioned by Art Wall, Pocono Manor, and Eric Monti, Los Angeles, who had 68's Springs, W.Va., had a 69 to go with his 73 of opening day for Sam Snead, white sulplus 142 and a tie with Gene Littler, Palm Springs, and Wall. Each won $450.

Monti was alone at 144 and won $350. 7 Ben Hogan, Fort Worth, who with Snead was making his winter debut, needed 73 for a 145 fore Levan singed off first base sis and a line single by Harry Chiti were the only hits they got Bert Haas Names Albany Manager ALBANY, N. March 22 man Gil Hodges' glove. He scored seriously injured. After this near-serious accident, the crowd subsided.

Yorzyk, from Springfield, won his heat in the 200-meter butterfly preliminaries in 2:49.2. Fadgen was a disappointment in this heat, finshing third 2:56.2. The second heat produced the faster times with Eulallo Rios of Mexico winning it in 2:37.8. Nelson was third in 2:42.2 but in good off Bill Wight Don Mossi and Pompey, Smith Signed For Lightheavy Bout 2 to choose from Radio, heater, excellent tires. Both cars in top condition.

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Beautiful blue finish. $595 SEE STAN AND SAVEl WE BUY 'EM. TOO I Dick Tomanek. isn't saying a word, but those close to him report he's eager to meet Wight walked the first three bat Juan Dellis, running for Sievers, from third base. Ed FitzGerald and Pete Runnels socked home runs for Washington off Billy Loes.

FitzGerald belted the challenge. ters to face him in the first in ning and then two scored on a Manager Mayo Smith is counting heavily on the veteran, but has in total for $287.50 his in the second inning with none dicated he won work Robbie as Snead and his amateur partner, enough time to qualify. Bert Haas, a former major league player, today was named player-manager of the Albany Senators in the Eastern League. He has been out of organized baseball for the last two years, prior to that, he had played for Brooklyn, Cincinnati, Philadelphia, New York and St. Louis in the National League, and Chicago in the Amer fumble by shorstop Billy Harrell.

The Cubs got another run off Wight in the third on a walk Miksis hit, a sacrifice and a wild pitch. much as the parade of former Telegrapher Wins LEICESTER, England, March 22 Uft Boxing promoter Joe Jacobs announced today he has signed Yolande Pompey of Trinidad and Eddie "Polly" Smith of Bermuda for a 10-round lignt heavyweight contest May 9. Pompey is sixth-ranked challenger for Archie Moore's world light heavyweight crown. Ronald Balcolm, Palm Beach, were second low in the Pro-Am aboard and Runnels hit his in the fourth. The Senators added another run in the fourth on singles by Umphlett, Bob Oldis and Ted Ab- Philadelphia managers.

He says In cycling, Jorge Batis of Ar- Roberts will have at least three Howard Pollett, veteran Chicago division with 65-61126. It was gentine, telegrapher for the late worth $950 to Snead to push his Eva Peron, won the kilometer days of rest between each appearance, and will not be called upon ernathy in the fifth when Junior Gilliam walked, went to third on southpaw, blanked the Indians on one hit in the first five innings. They got their only runs in the winnings for the two day tourna sprint championship by twice de for relief work. ican League. Pee Wee Reese's single and came.

ment to $1,400. feating Uruguay Carlos i'erez.

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