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-PAGE THIRTEEN. -ELMIRA' STAR-GAZETTE TUESDAY, MAY 10, 1955 True or False MANSFIELD BOWS, 1 1 MANSFIELD ock Hivei came up with four runs in thi By Alan Gould Jr. 1 10th inning yesterday to whip Soraci Home for 3 Weeks Coles Joins Pioneers, but Where Can He Play? You Give the Answers People keep asking: Doesn't the success of the Can my young son wait until Horseheads Booster Club make the first registration for Small Fry other area high school athletes baseball Saturday afternoon at and coaches envious? Shouldn't Hudson Would Slim Elliott. Frank "Brother" Klimek sret a Baseball Talk Dressen, Lane Eager For Trades Mansfield, 6-2, in a Pennsylvania State Teachers College Confer-ience game. LOCK HAVEN.

100 001 0O0 4- 10 1 MANSFIELD 002 000 000 01 1 I McMullin, Peturk f) and Dun-more: Wallers and Witowski. voted Elmira's greatest basketball pat on the back for fighting above player of the half century, be in- his weieht class to lose for the ilooked good (batting ,.273) but itipitching in 10 games the first Considering that' the ball club! developments. in the Southside High first time in eight years of fceigh-1 is out oi town and chilled out of The traffic also included be a question of too many! month at Fort Worth boxing tourna- a game at Albany, Monday was a'Dolan, who's been told by Doc outfielders and other guys being! Gostlin wasn't scheduled to more available. I show up here again. The Goose MOVE IT YOURSELF RENT A TRI CK Save up to 75 Even thing furnished but the driver.

coaching job if somebody contact- borhood House ed him at Ogdensburg? ments? Will the 1955 Pioneers be one surprisingly Dusy aay ior jcimira Burke that his bruised hand If McBride, Coles, Lindsey and; had been promoted to Mobile in baseball traflic. won't be ready until the end of By JOE REICHLER NEW YORK UTi Out of the Mann continue to click, Soraci the deal that brought Bielemeier ho cnrneitl rnones were Tinging ami piay- th wppIc: nnnff ftnst n. nn or ttiose good teams that never! CAN NONSENSE fifth Elmira season, mouths of the major league man- can get started back for a Gostlin and any farther than the talk thatje" in and out a11 day atway to Mobile; John Williams Rocky Marciano's title is in ie; I working out with new determina- his wife had gone lasers and players: ERTZ because of iniur-F home to Toronto Saturday and bs? Has any El started to drive to Mobile Sun probably will be switched to Newport News or possibly Pueblo when his ankle mends. Bielemeier probably will be flown to Albany in time for a scheduled doubleheader Wednesday. He should be in shape after TRICK RENTAL SYSTEM (Licensed) est jeopardv against The Blimp? oies, tne oumemer, ar-jtion and plans or comeback; How come Charley Dressen's been! rived from Mobile and Charley a phone call from Joe Bie.

so quiet? Isn't it logical to asifmel Soraci reported that his the approaching pitcher, he'd have won them all (instead least tnree weeks in the maJr who's not expected before to day. Their car broke down so Charlie Dressen, Washington Senators: "I am ready to trade anybody on the ball club if I think it will help us. I have several deals in mind. I advise a lot of Doug sent his wife back home and he's continuing by air. 112 College Phone 3-4477 night.

1 of losing those two to the Giants) if he were still in Brooklyn vel Washington nlavers to buv rail- Coles left this morning by mira team ever with worsa luck than Ray Hathaway's hospital cases? How many hundreds nf base-bs'l piayers are "ahead of a record pace" in the Meet the Pioneers road stock because a lot of them plane and now is in Schenectady. are going to travel shortly." I (Advertisement) Mot Much Room "Where will I play?" the vet? Could Dressen's silence be happening to a nicer guy than Walt Alston? Is Ed Kelly just awaiting warm nights before announcing a re- Bucky Harris, Detroit Tigers: Curr Consistent chunky little guy had to ask. "When I was managing Washing-1 ton! I was upset because the Nats It was a good question. Man ager Hathaway needs neip out r-. didn't make a big pitch to sign Al Kaline.

They had first look at him mostly he needs it in the infield where Dolan, Bobby Elkins, Jack Mister Bee's SCORE BOARD before the Tigers ever heard of him. Now I'm lucky they didn't! get him. He can do, just about! L-'. I 11. 7T- U-n Whiteheads and Emil Syngel are ailing.

Lacey an all-around in-fielder, has more Class A experience than any other member: of the Pioneers and with it all is only 23-years-old. Curry was signed to a St. Paul contract in 1951 but was soon sent to Class A Pueblo where he hit .279. He couldn't even last at Pueblo at that figure, however, but at Class Soraci is an outfielder but nis everyuung ana uo weu. ne iws all the physical equipment, plus spot was taken over when fca Lindsey came in from Mobile.

Already on the picket line are Dave Mann, hitting close to .300 and 7 A-r Jfj Possible Player Deal Lane (general Mister Bee's Puzzle I stealing everything in sight, and Chicago White Sox: "There is a Bisbee-Douglas he connected for i 3.. 2 .383. Art McBride, who begun to connect as witness his two homers Sunday. The next two years he spent first month of the season? And turn of the groaners for a final how few will be broken by Sep-; fling at Dunn Field? Will the tembcr? What do the radio men May showers bring June flowers? mean when they offer With the World Series starting row's headlines" and then read Sept. 28 this year shouldn't the stories from the afternoon annual "October Classic" have its papers? nickname changed or its dates re- arranged? Aren't the stock car IS MARY ANDREWS oing to racers the unluckiest of all in sell the Dixie Bowling Alleys for the weather lottery? something around And; if she does will the new owners; SINCE THIS is the second want to raise the price of bowl-; straight year they've broken close ing to 40c per game? I to the top, shouldn't the other Will we ever be satisfied that 'clubs examine the training pro-we know whether Harold of the Detroit Tigers? Is son was punched, pushed or Smith soon to be next luted? If it had been boxing and ex-manager of the Phillies? not the Kentucky Derby wouldn't! Wrould Kobacker's Shulman's that last day rush of money on and Dusty's, the top three avcr-the winner Swaps have called age Elmira bowling teams, be in-for an investigation by some-jterested in a challenge match, body's commission? Didn't those, proceeds of which might be used who bet on Racing Fool prove to start a fund to encourage a their point? Is there anybody schoolboy bowling league? Was with a better joke on himself to-that 19-3 published score against day than the guy who drew Commercial Softball League finishing Trim Destiny in the champs last week a typographical effice pool? error? Or did the champs make at Pueblo, then last year went to Class Newport News at a time when the Dodgers were picking only well-proved colored players for that Virginia city.

In the last three years his I I SORACI Out at Home possibility of a three or four-player deal between Baltimore and Chi-! cago. I talked with Paul Richaids and while we haven't reached a conclusion yet, there's a chance! we can swing a deal involving sev eral players. I admit I want an outfielder." Vic Rasehi (pitcher), Kansas City Athletics: "I was pleased with the way things went in my first outing, except for that first, inning when they scored three runs. I didn't feel strong but it averaee has been consistent. At 6 75" -t 1 Pueblo he batted .289 and .287 At Newport it was .283.

If Hathaway feels Coles is ready (Chuck says he's come to the plate only 46 times in a month) room must be made. Goles batted .296 a couple of years ago in Double A and is considered a prospect. He's fresh from the Army now. Soraci is on his way home to Valley Stream. There's no sense in him sitting around Elmira.

While's he's down there he'll be treated by Dr. fcorn, the Brooklyn physician. May Not Be Back It's possible, too, that Charley won't be back this year. He's Dick Lyon Named RPI Grid Coach wasn't because of my arm. It was Lacey is married and has one child.

He lives in Denver during the winter and has two years completed at Denver U. He also serves as a postal clerk in the off-season. He's 5-9 and weighs 165. Manager Hathaway's summa- just that four innings was just CURRY Usually at .280 tion: "a good ball player but inclined to coast. We have to keep jackin' him up." about as far as I could go.

I need an the errors? to do some more pitching and I need more running. In about a io. i bill, wimamson. wnoi r.w. Dick Lyon, onetime star ath if 1 1 ij vnroui a perennially was rejected by Brooklyn's cau- st basketball sauad I coll' lete at Edison High in Elmira week or 10 days I think I will be ready to go all the way." Finally Following Orders Divorce Granted Ted May Be Back This Week Fred Haney, Pittsburgh Pirates: if tious scout Greg Mullcavy, the "graduation" of Chuc'JHeights is the new footba11 coach nbS- prosPecVto cofmeiSteveskey and the sudden Keher Polytechnic In-out of Elmira schools in two of Co cn A1 ,.4, at Troy, N.

Y. decades? Won't there be a flock ekend" I The three-sport star for Edi- of impatient scouts waiting for Do the Yankees wish thev'd'son succeeds Jonn Coons, who Edison's sophomore pitcher Stosh traded Gi, Dou2aid resigned last month according Kohan during the next two years? with Casey and is announcement by Paul When I accepted the job of managing three seasons ago, Branch Rickey put down three things on a Ted told me he didn't think he most of his time fishing in the HIU tWIJICil lUdiai OLUiK irj l' lln rha Ilnfitfnrs raolHr vj. Florida Keys. wanted to be married any more," slip of paper and handed it to me. The three points were: 1.

Get out of the cellar. 2. Put together a re MIAMI, Fla. LB-A Florida judge may decide today Ted Williams returns to base Lyon, 31, is a graduate of iora tne most aisappomted col-need Karl Spooner (and Don1 Plans Unknown Colgate. He' has been a high lege crew coacn roaay since he Newcombe)? i i i.

i. i t.ii. in Boston. Red Sox General Man- spectable team on the field. 3.

Win ball. ngurea to end great streak Saddest request: Can't vou get 8 v. 6. villi tnr tnp nact civAn vagrc ager Joe Cronin said he didn'tthe pennant as soon as possible. Dade County Senior Circuit Mrs.

Williams told the court. She testified Williams had been giving her $125 a week and had, paid such extra expenses as new tires for her Cadillac. She said he paid her $12,500 since Jan. 1, know any more about Williams' on me roiomac aaiuraay out was; even one ticket to the to it by Penn? iDeMarco fight? Judge George E. Holt, called ACROSS: 1.

Hew Pioneer Outfielder S. Gold (Spaalah) 8. Pioneer would Uka lome winning- S. Hathaway llkea to fat blames baae. 10.

Any Detroit player 11. Pitchers Uka to fet these DOWN: 1. Pitcher Doein't ilka to ba on S. Mew Tork Subway Dirlilom (Abbr.) 3. Does with "either 4.

Ocean T. Outfielder for Phillie I. Cleveland Pitcher t. Former Giant manager. Send your entry to Mister Bee, 137 East Water Street right away.

First correct entry wins a Gift Certificate for $5.00. Every correct solution wins a ticket good for any Pioneer Home Game. BERGERS SAY: For Sum mer comfort it work or play it's BOND Slacks. They're lightweight, good looking and they fit right. Gabardines, linen weaves and tropicals In regular, long and short sizes.

Colors and styles you'll like re In now priced from $8.95. See 'em tomorrow at BERGERS. In his last six years his teams have won 35, lost nine and tied four. At Wellsville for the past two years he has coached base This is the first time that I really feel I am following orders to the letter." Bobby Thomson (outfielder), Milwaukee Braves: "My shoulder Thumping Ted out at home Monday in granting a divorce to Mrs. Doris Soule Williams on her plea baseball plans than anyone else.

As usual, Williams wasn't talking. However, Boston Sports Editor ball as well as football. 1954, and paid taxes and insurance on their $42,000 home in South Miami. that she and the Boston Red Sox Ed Costello of the Herald, reported, has been bothering me ever since Grays Beat Cards and Chill In Only Eastern Game star "just couldn't get along. But the Tennessee-born judge Williams' attorney asked the that Williams plans to join the I fielded Rov Cairmanella's hit Edison Class of '42 Dick was graduated from Edison in 1942.

The next fall he had a full tuition scholarship at Syra slugger's wife how much she would Red Sox Friday. Williams, The down the line in the 11th inning at need to keep herself and their 7- Herald said, will be ready foriEbbets Field last Monday night. I postponed until today a ruling on how much money Williams must Dav the attractive, dark-haired cuse where he played on the had to throw off balance to hold freshman football team. Then issoctaica rress. Emil Panko sacrificed.

The Red- The Allentown Redbirds lost birds tried f6r Cooean at sec- year-old daughter, Barbara, in ineipincii-muing duty a ween later style to which she was and for full-time duty by May 27 "I have no idea," she replied. "He's confident he can be ready him to a single, and i guess the woman he married 11 years ago, he joined the Navy Air Corps strain was too much. I have trou One of Mrs. Williams attorneys 6 tu an? mlssea ana bot11 men trainine Drozram and was switch-a two-run ninth-mmns rallv dur- wi safo tk training program ana was swucn- Separate Maintenance for limited duty after only a week Dle swinging at inside pitches." indicated she had agreed to a lump ed to Colgate. They were married May 4,.

of womng out Decause ne Kept Eddie Stanky, St. Louis Cardi settlement. mg tne only Eastern League ed into scoring position. Coogan played. raced home On a nascpH hall anrl in Pensacola, where she had! in excellent physical condition this nals: "All I ask is that our fans have patience with the club.

It's a Uilliamsport pushed the win-one out later, Walt Vinyard, run He played football, basketball and baseball at Colgate and was graduated in 1947. The next year he went to Clyde Central. He has been a hotel cashier and he was; winter, the newspaper reported, in the Navy. Mrs. Williams filed ning runs across on a passed ball ing for Panko, stole home, young ball club that is bound to It was believed Williams would await the court's ruling on the size of the settlement before making up his mind whether to return to the game that made him famous and paid him as high as $100,000 and steal of home to creep with for separate maintenance on Jan make a few mistakes because of WtlLIAMSPORT AI.LEST0WN L.

abhoa abhea a masters degree in phys-ed from 19, 1954, charging "mental abuse, Springfield College. arone.ia 3 0 2 1 Burton.cf 10 4 0 Davil.Of IDIfl Ka'n IV. A A A in 15 percentage points of league-leading Binghamton. The other league games were inexperience. Potentially, however, it has the makings of a fine team that is bound to get better much both private and public.

Attorneys for both sides attempt LaCosta.3b 4 0 3 3 Shawver.rf 4 0 10 iCoogan.lb 3 2 0 McOhea.lf 4 0 3 0 chilled out. a season. Ted Not Sure The new RPI coach is the son of Mrs. Geraldine Lyon of 233 W. 17th St.

in the Heights. Mrs. Lyon said today her son was ed to bring about an out-of-court better. It's the kind of club that once it gets hot, it may be hard Gray lefty Don Kildoo gave up vinyard if Hert ck.ib 3 a 1 an A n.ilGreenW,rt 3 0 3 0 Drake.c 3 14 1 settlement but when these efforts "I'm not sure if I'll play base Cavarretta Made Scout By White Sox CHICAGO tfi-Phil Cavarretta iuui iiiuj oiiu juituiunm 4 0 0 1 Mayer.st 43 10 failed, she filed for an outright ball," Williams said after yifi 30 minute divorce hearing. Mitcneu oniy tnree.

3 1 9 0 1102 home last weekend and left Sun day to go to Troy for an inter divorce kwwu.v it i 137 EAST WATER STREET Elmira's BONO Clothes Store 1 First baseman Dale Coogan, a for the others to cool it off. I have all the faith in the world in my guys and I am confident we'll get rolling pretty soon." Williams operates a fishing tack- Williams attended the hearing former Pittsburgh Pirate who tint two nf the three Grav safe- Totali Total it 4 tl IS vrilllamnporl i ana o4 but didn't take the stand and did le business in Miami with Sam view. She knew he wanted the job but the news that he got it was new to her this noon. n.n.H 0 10? not contest the action. 'Snead, the golf star, but spends whose entire 22-year major league baseball career was spent in a i cS RBarone.

Coogan 2 Vinvard. Hert- the fatal ninth With a Walk. werk. Drake. ElNoni.

BBI-Coogan Mayer, Mitchell. 3B Mavar. HR Cogan. SB Burton. Vinyard.

Kil- Dick is married to the former Martinez Can't Get Fights; Chicago uniform, has reached the Orlaccn Rn Ath Win. do-. Greenald. Left-Willlam- Helen Lynch of Springfield They have two children, Kathryn 5, and Timothy, 3. end as an active player.

sport Allentown 7. BB Kildoo Miicnen 3. SO Kildoo 5: Mitrhell 4. 7-2, Over Interlaken Says IBC Man In trimming their roster for the 25-player limit deadline at midnight Wednesday, the Chicago HO Kildoo 4 In 9: Mitchell 3 In 8. R-ER Kildoo 2-2: Mitchell 4-3.

PB Drake. Kildoo Mitchell (0-21. Morrisey and Kinnamon. 2:25. A 303.

"Brother, you never had it so mild!" White Sox Monday dropped the POM League Chairman Julius Helfand called a 10-day recess. The managing director of the veteran outfielder-first baseman the active list and made him ODESSA Odessa trimmed Interlaken, 7-2, yesterday to notch its fourth victory in five Lakes Region League games. Odessa's Merle Slater slammed a three-run hbme run in the second inning to lead the winners' INTERLAKEN 010 001 0-2 2 ODESSA 030 301 7 8 4 Hamilton 200 Oil 0509 8 0 Wellsville 000 200 0002 7 3 IBC, Harry Markson, was the chief a scout. Allentoivn Fans Get Ticket Smith and Brown; McLca and Henry. His territory will be in Texas.

He and his family make their home NEW YORK Jim Norris. president of the International Boxing Club, is scheduled to take the stand May 19 in the New York State Athletic Commission probe of complaints by a fighter that he has been blacklisted. The fighter, Vince Martinez of Paterson, N.J., complains he has been unable to get fights since he broke with his manager, Bill Daly. He says other managers, have witness Monday. He testified that he considered it "disgraceful and outrageous" that Martinez couldn't get work.

He at Dallas. A 17VrriMTT imk CAMM "Cavvy was signed right out .010100 0002 9 0 .000 000 0000 5 2 R. Cole 303 hardy baseball fans here will i j.j Erie Johnson and Redman and Hosenfleld. said he himself tried to make nf CMcnen' Tern Hisfh Hughes, nave meir uaiieiite-icwaiueu l' rm.J Monaco and Kopec, matches for Martinez without sue- School by the Cubs in 1934. and cess.

The fighter's a two-month apprenticeship uaiy, is treasurer or tne powerful in the minors, he joined the International Boxing Guild. Bruins in the fall of that year. He remained with the team the spring of 1954, when he was lu-wria Tetj (8) an(J Nichos A Eastern League baseball game against Williamsport. BASEBALJ, MOTHERS MEET The faithful fans paid admission An auxiliary for the Town of in near-freezing weather last night Elmira Little League will be to see Williamsport beat the lo- formed Wednesday at 7:30 p. m.

cals, 4-2, and the Allentown Club.in a meeting at the Hendy Ave. reciprocated by inviting them to School voting room. All mothers tonight's game. of Little Leaguers are invited. SLADE VS.

ANDREWS BUFFALO OH Paul Andrews, sixth ranking light heavyweight contender, moves into the heavyweight division tonight when he meets hard-punching Jimmy Slade of New York in a 10-round fight in Memorial Auditorium. The bout will not be televised. blacklisted him. The commission opened a hearing last Friday. Norris was scheduled to appear today but was unable to make it because of business in Chicago.

Commission At the hearing, it was disclosed Martinez had signed an exclusive contract with the IBC but Norris never signed. entering his fourth year as manager. Then he was let go and the White Sox signed him as a player Penn Favored Troy, Wyahising Win RTL Games for the 1954 campaign. He batted .316 in 71 games for the Comiskeys, turning in a fine emergency job at first base for the injured Ferris Fain. In Regatta NEW YORK The University SAYRE Both Athens and Sayre were defeated in Roosevelt Trail League baseball games yesterday away from home.

of Pennsylvania, conquerof of once unbeatable Navy, is favored to win Golfer's Ace the Eastern sprint championship Saturday for heavyweight eight-oar rTTLlL ill VJi "tl'Vl aill'TVlll me SneilS. pAHclrin. nnlw thrn. Uiim MM On Wrong Hole GLENS FALLS, N. Y.

(iT Golfer Clyde Burch canned a hole-in- The race will be staged on the fn Xrnv Phi, Potomac River at Washington, hit two triples and a pair oi D. with an even dozen entries -SIX singles. one Monday in the wrong hole. Wyalusing spilled Athens 10-9 Burch drove from the third tee at in an extra inning. The win wasBay Meadows Country Club and the fifth game of the season1 the ball landed in the second hole.

Penn and Navy will renew their rivalry as the first and second-seeded crews. Penn ended Navy's record 31 which Wyalusing has won by one; 30 yards away. A strong wind was 'race winning streak last Saturday, run 'blowing at the time. First heat Penn, Wisconsin. Yale, Columbia, Rutgers, Syra cuse.

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In front are Genesee Xuck with owner Al Shear; Sky Bell's Brownie with handler Wink Griffin, and Skyrocket's Admiral with Don Mauser of Baldwinsville. In rear are Judge Al Pilon; Field Trial Chairman Dr. A. C. Glover, and Judge Gail Hamilton..

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