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a It April 14, mi SPRIHCFIELO (Ma.) LEADER-PRESS Handrahan Top A's Prospect MONOAT'S 1(1 NTS asaartated frees BOSTON -Joe tleNiKwl, 4H, ewpoinsed Denojr atorar, ltd, pJ land. 10. MIAMI, ria. Elena Arteieaseroa, in. Cut, stopped Merman Dlnon, Miami LOS ASoKl-tS-Jisy Well anaelee.

outpoutusd fcraie Cuadtaa. iu Sea Deaf. 10. KANSAS CITY (AP) Vern BQV'LIHG first game against Pittsburgh. Handrkhan.

handsome vnuno- "That was the first time I had Canadian who ceeps In top con- faced major league hitters and and he knows it. His attitude good." Both Lopat and Ferrick Indicated Handrahan bad good chance to stick with the club. The rookie said "I think my 5C0RB I was nervous," Handrahan said. "I was just pressing too aiuon walking, is termed by Kansas City Manager Ed Lopat "our best ookie Ditcher ar Ih much. Since then he has been tough Thai 2S.vAar.nM riolilKn chances are pretty good the in every best game was April ora Charlottetown.

P.E.I.. alH way things have been going. Handrahan Said he was an "Control Is the most important against Detroit," Lopat said mini ana vou ern't have enn. "He looked real good shut 'em outfielder until the age of 14 or 15. trol' without beine in to rnnrll.

OIARK ROWL Cnuri-li Trinity Lutheran Two Creca Mettie. Ti'M Baptist Ooe 3. National Ave Chrle-tlaa National Ave rimt and Calvary 1 Ternnie BepUat to l. Ceveaaat Pro. bytertaa 1 TrlmlJUHierM One Gleaatom lUp- Trmple Baptist Two University Heiahla Webster Park Baptist 3, Cleostoos Bap- tit One I out the first five innings." tion.

Tom Ferrick, pitching coach 'Then one dav we had 18 nlavers to divide ud and only tor the A said Handrahan "I like to walk. During the 'hristmai oeriod I walkoH "has good command of his stuff. one was pitcher," Vern said. about 18 hours a dav for 12 His last ball is alive but not days delivering mail for the Mian 10 end Russell lent 11) overpowering, riis curv is preK I i iP: I was nominated ana went mi the way." He was siensd bv Milwaukee. no fiaymona wanner 58? i- Netional Ave Out do and Temple Baptist On Mai.

ty good, but bis strong point is Post Office. The rest of the winter I averaged about 10 miles a day." control. mtLKim LULIBJ UNU Ledles Headlcaa Misfita 4. Hoffman Tall a The A's drafted him from Boise in 1462. Smiliea Refriferattoa I.

Bat Ptorabln( I "Vern absorbs our Instructions real well," Ferrick went on. "We tell him how to pitch to the After i 4-1 record and 3.56 Handrahan's SDrintr rernrrl earned run mark last year at deceiving. In 13 1-3 inninsa ho various batters, he listens and foruana, tie was outstanding in th winter inatrtietinnal leaeue has given up 14 earned runs. But he executes. He'll always have MoiiupuitiaB uie J.

riorrmaa Meeecutea Maple Motal 3, Talk 0 Town 1 Hcntaaa Cafeteria 4. Cloud Sendee Hub 1 and Joan Krlaar and Marjory Wetiel iI7i Smilias Bdrigaia-liaa til and u. reenmereial Campbell 4. Heiimaa Till MKA Tire 4. CC floors Suaahine Laandry 3.

CohMlal Bread 01 loose runs came in his to do this to win in the major EDWARD' Ameyecd'l Urpast Stlllnf Ogte for the A's at Brsdenton, with a t-3 record and 2.30 ERA. en Vtrdoa 1. Kennedy Ui 1 Phils Send Dennis Bennett Nystrem Hijn it and 30; Paul 131 and Mi MW oars na 3Ma. Against Mets' Al Jackson naaatcaa Gordon ttlfs 3. Pei'ce 1 Harry Cooper Pour 4, Hortaa Umber Ralph Jones 3.

Down Beats I Enrkaoa Transport HutrheM 1 a.PiJ Xanary lot and s' Ertckaoa Traaaport and Ralpa Juaea 1441. The Melt, hamnered Viv In PHILADELPHIA (AP) It's It took years to develop to be Dennis Bennett pitching juries, will have only one player Kaitkts a Cetuntkua Ouee City 4, Diet Rila Rainbow Painta 3, Bodeya lneuranc I SmitB Huuni 3, Palatal) for the- Philadelphia Phillies 4ti i in tneir starting line-up who was there in the 1963 opener. Shortstop Al Moran, a .193 batter last Huh I and Pnilbia IDS and 334; against Al Jackson for the New York Mets tonight as the two ninww rainis an asm sruui uealituj r.j rr" repa4. UHJHj 1 a inirivai uarj naycr, winner oi me lWl master! Golf National League teams their 1964 baseball season. eteejdey Laaeaeea raffay-Payton J.

Menefee-Flrlder 1 Forrett-Ubrerb 1, Slavene-Boyer a Tiontman-Andrewa Pierce Reyaolda Fordyc. Brooke 2, Harrison Hall year, is me one lone repeater. Manager Gene Mauch, guid- inC the Phils for the fifth luuiaamcui, tuej nun at me moment, ine goner irem Soutn Africa, shown above with his wife, had his tonsils removed yesterday In Augusta, and Is re- ported as "doing fine." K1: Chick Librsch 3M and straight year, sums up his runwuwioi eiw ana nu. tMUa GlaMelleo Peps! Cola 3. Skinnera 1 Ozark Wholeaale 4.

Taaaraurk 0 Uiland 3. Cola Taba 1 team cnances tins way: "If we 'hilt' it for 162 games, Hiin ri and 30: Jane Handersoa I7 we can win as many games as anybody. But all of us have to Bennett, young left hander, had a -5 record in the Phils' fourth place finish last year, despite missing half the season with broken ankle. He'll be facing the Mets' ace, Jackson, a southpaw who has given the Phils much trou-ble the last two years, Jackson finished with a "13-17 mark with the cellar-dwelling New York club in 1963'. mi i niiann ana ana repa tola Kouf ax Faces Ernie Broglio In Season Opening Tonight that great TV.

taste mil ii. linp.iine IJtUe Glaala Olilk CHek 4. Prito Lay Hiland Dairy 4, TaaUirnark Archway Cookies Stoke ly Peaches Kelly Meals 3. Coca Cola 1 NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA High 10 and 30- Dailey 321 and 33d; Smith lb Taylor 2b Samuel 2b LOS ANGELES (AP) The Hunt 3b St. Louis Cardinals, who threw temendous scare into the Los Cailison rf Allen 3b Slevers lb Gonzalez cf Cater If Dalrymple Wine ss Angeles pennant race in 1963.

Thomas If Taylor Hickman cf Christopher rf Moran ss initiate another run at the World Champion Dodgers tonight in the opening of the National League season in Dodger Sta A crowd of some 25,000 is expected to be on hand in predicted cool and cloudy weather for the opener at Connie Mack Stadium, where Mayor James H. J. Tate will throw out the first ball. The Phillies' line up will contain two new faces. Rookie Rich mound Sandy Koufax who else? takes the hill for the Dodgers, and Sandy, who won 25 games last year, had good luck against the Cards in 1963.

He won four and lost none. Manager Johnny Keane, after debating the problem of his pitching selection, settled on Ernie Broglio. who had an excellent 18-8 for the Cardinals lifetime over the local heroes. The Dodgers won li out of 18 games against St. Louis last year, including dramatic three-game sweep in St.

Louis in mid-September. A healthy Los Angeles. lead in the League had dwindled to one slim game when they went Into St. Louis on Sept. 16.

Johnny Podres and Koufax won the first two games. Then came a vivid ly remembered third game of Jackson Bennett Starting lime: 7:05 p.m., CST dium, A crowd of 50,000 or more Is chances are you'll like it at first sip. expected for the game. amuu lmu7 i ana itua. COMMF RriAL BOWL Haadleap Commercial Bowl 3.

Oasta Bar 1 Wbistla 4, Cays Chips 0 Hub 10 and C. Snider 110 and R. Comptoa 34; Whilla Kn tat 2501, CHEROKEE LANES Oo'd Shield 3, Evans Dm, McLauan Realtors I. Gala Cable 1 aiers Marina 1W. Arkama Parta 4 Campbell at 3.

Robertson Chevrolet 1 Coaaaaxra Waniwu Bd-AU Real-tors 1 Brookanira Dental 3. Owena Motors 1 Manlova Ptioeral 3, Stoma County 1 Chauncey Binaamaa JTaod 174: Brooajhtra Dental 9M and Kasy Rallars Trs velen Pireballa 1 RooaUbnau 3, Sussea Drive la I Odd Balls 3. Shadows 1 Haybaea Miafila 1 High 10 and Wayne Herdrfo J3 and Oran Payne 94: Rerdi 2M and La Dane Asderaoa 300: FVebalia and 3100. Baataaaa Tardinala Pepsi Girls 1 'Coca Cola Ha. Barneyi Raofiaf Vi Pepn Bova 3, Rata 0 Paula Barbara 3.

Seven 1 313; Phoebe Decks rd ill and Unda Walker Mil Pepsi Boya 74 and 1374. PLAZA BOWL Aii Cray Manager Walter Alston still MAKE MONEY ie Allen, whe played in only 10 games for the Phils last Sep has to decide on his fourth tember, will be at third Distilled last year. Broglio was 2-2 against the and Danny Cater will be the! starting pitcher, but there was no -doubt about who would be the number one man In his the series with the Cardinals trying to bang on and Los Angeles striving to press further left fielder. iji and bottled Dodgers in 1963 and holds a 9-7 DURING YOUR SPARE TIME Skow oar new Spring Ilea Ad-ertiile, Specialties, Hniaest Sifts in Canada Giant Question Marks Wait ahead. WW The third game went 13 Innings and the highlight came in the ninth when a rookie, Dick LEBANON BY 12-1 LEBANON Special) Lebanon trounced Bolivar, 12-1, in a high school baseball came hem i-eieeden, to business firms in yotir We re a small town, low pressure firm, rated AAA with Is Tests i by Ordinal Hitters- Nenj tied the score with-a iome rears eipeneece la this area.

Tkii work li parllcelerly sailed to mature paople. Work suit your awn convenience and develoo and control last night. Bolivar committed six errors as Lebanon senreA i i run in nts very tirst major your owe business. No iaveslment collections Quotes nr 12 runs in onlv four inninoe in Economy Tranamiaaioa 3, Peer Bard-ware 1 Katt 3, Monterey Restaurant 1 Oampa Auto 2, Bowl-a Rena 2 American Laundry 3, Plaza Pros 1 x- Larry Rathboa 3C0 (AP) The, the efficiency of three pitchers game. efficiency of three SAN FRANCISCO I the five-innine contest.

MpV ine inree-game sweep cooled reports. Eatity developed lots a full time business with long renqe. security. Sonet errenoamentt evoil-tbie led the Yellowjackets with 2 for off the Cardinals completely and national League, season wiu oe ine oiants are counting on in only two days old when the 1964 their bid for a flag to replace pennant hopes nd pitching; the one they lost to Los Aneeles muntcrey nesuuram loia and ror lull write. a and am son pitched 2-hit ball for four innines.

MeVav nitch. question marks of the San Fran the Dodgers went on to win the pennant by six games over second-place t. Louis. uh Mtuimiy 4tu. South went Hillbilly Tire 3.

Garner Csbineta Plaza Seniors 3. Interstate Securities 1 "cao lranea 4. Jamoa Ser Ozark Typewriter 4. Blacktoooeri a Cisco. Giants face their first Seagram's Imported V.0, Known by the company it keeps T.

tmm mm-1 mm ot suctm wmseiti runs ou. 86 woof, mm nsrutns co i.a ed the fifth inning" an ddidn't give up a hit but an unearned HAROLP LUFKIN, Dept. NEWTON MFG. CO. Nwm, Iowa S020I Une-ups: stern test.

Starting Thursday, the hard ST. LOUIS LOS ANGELES last year. On the spot will be left-handers Billy O'Dell and Bob Hend-ley, and right-hander Bob Bolin. Manager Alvin Dark believes that his No. 1 and 2 pitchers- run crossed the plate.

Lebanon bad eight hits. Cook Wi Oaark Typewriter SO and hitting St. Louis Cardinals will HaatHMMaMaalMl invade Candlestick Park to test Javier 2b Groat ss Warwick rf James If Boyer 3b Wills ss Giliam 2b W. Davis cf T. Davis If Fairly lb Howard rf Werhas 3b right-handers Juan Marichal and Jack Sanford are equal to WOW any National League duo.

Clasala Radiator 0 Custom rtallera 4, Town and Comity 0 Oldham Saueaje Ed Williams Wrlht Priatera 1. Suavs Kioaer BS tit aod'7 Sh" i. Ladles Rebels 4. Plasa Bowf 0 Ready to Wear 4, Skyline 0 eurn Aoto 4, Paafs Tirea Major Cbeeae 3, Hootenanys 1 owl 3: Rh Ann Ranks in 1700 and li fin Oafl yen Ait vl II Mancnai, a 25-game winner EM THEVR last year, drew the starting as White lb McCarver Flood cf Broglio Starting time: Roseboro signment today in the season Koufax 10 p.m. CST.

BITIK'G opener against Milwaukee. San ford, 16-13 last year and a 25 ABey Cats Lloyds Cleaners 3, Town and Courtly I game winner the season before, Fine bass fishing was report is slated to face the Braves Wednesday night. ed at Fellows Lake over the weekend by boat dock operator Kurt Naegler. Rolla Trounces Drury, 109-24, In Track Event O'Dell is scheduled to start Thursday against the Cardinals, Heading the list was a string with Hendley slated to pitch Fii day and Bolin Saturday. of nine bass weighing 3 pounds bhould all three turn in strong HOLLA (Special) Holla.

or rrr3 i it I i i if I up to 7V4 pounds taken by Don Chastain during the stormy period Sunday evening. Chastain performances against the pow winning 13 of the 15 events, out- er-packed Redbirds who led all scored Drury, 109-24, in a col 11 wraV aw n.Wf i i 4 i i fished with a deep running bait teams hitting last season- lege track meet yesterday. 4fVXl Vl I Ft I -Jn hi i JVC IT I Dark can figure he's got a lire a Slow Pokaa 3. Late Starters 1 Foot Puis 3V4. Eiht Balls Vi aivi SPMtania 3 Hwl laM.Uwd 7 "1 John HOLIDAY LANES Late Ladlea Dickey Moving j.

Gool 0H, Lamplirhters 1, Mislita 1 Heera HnuhMa 4, Boeder UwJe Murphy 2. Buick Wildcats 1 2. Buraettes 2 hosiers Meres 3. Gold Bond 1 Nieht Owls 3, Lily Tulip 1 High Jf) and 30: Nnrcrn 17a Bern, 170 447, MisS'SI and lai Bluebells 0 Mitchell Plumbinit 3. Heilmaa Tafl 1 Supenor Tile 4.

Amos Milworks Pranks I'nilonno 4, Odd Bella 0 High 10 and 10: Eula Browa lot and 537i Superior 110 and HI La Fank WUson 1, Mitchell Plumbina 1 Hamlin Insurance 4. Beeslev Scott Giant Davia 4. Piacner Old. Hock lander Jewelry 4. Auto Mafic ud 3: Roaer Gooduuz US and J2; Grant Dana MS and nau Parkview Golf ers Drury, who had only six men in the scoring, took only eight mm him ui men to the meet due to injuries.

Leading Rolla was Erxleben who won four events and fi le ell who was a double winner. a TaY ii A- i Next meet for Drury will be I ll K-iO 1 1 UK kaupcr-uusnioni Simer.rnchinn li I Saturday at Westminster. The sumaries: Mile ru-l, McCloaker, Dnnrs S. Holla Moore, Rolla. I.tt.t minutes.

440-vard dealt I. RrtmM. sSaIi. and a small jig fly. Harry Burris and Carter Burns, 1643 East Cherokee, bad six bass averaging 3Vi pounds.

Roy Tate, 1610 West Thoman, and Charlie Wood, 2249 Barataria, had five crappie and a string of bass from 3'i to 4 pounds. Lee Weaver, 722 South Holland, had bass weighing 534 pounds and 3V4 pounds on a deep-running lure. Naegler reported that the water level had raised more than a foot, and he added, "conditions are getting better by the day. He predicted excellent bass fishing until May 15. White liass fishing continues active in the Shadow Rock boat But if they fail, it could mean the Giants will be plagued throughout 1964 by the same lack of pitching depth blamed for their plummet from league champions to third place last season.

In their last exhibition game, the Giants avenged an upset loss to Santa Clara University last year by beating the Broncos 8-4 Monday in Santa Clara. A crowd of better than 11,000, largest to watch a San Francisco spring game, saw rookie outfielder Jose Cardenal and pitcher Jim Duffalo slug home runs in the victory. Volt. RoOat 3, Barleee, Drury. 53.0 Smash Hillcrest lM-yard atll.

MITler, Ttonat a Enlebea. Holla I 2. Koedertu. Roll. Parkview woo the boys' match 11 2 aeconda.

l.yerd hie ktmllee-1. Enlebea, Rolls i Beiiaeon. Rolla. H.I aeeonds SRO-vsrd run 1. T1irn.

ttnilB- and Hillcrest the trirla' in hi oh school golf yesterday at Grand- love. Druryi 3, Moore. Roila. it) sruo-utes. 2ao-verd itaek1 Hub.

B.D.. view. Grime. RoUai 3. KoederiU.

Rolla. CI rsisricw ueicaieu lilt: ooys from Hillcrest by 126 strokes as aeronds no-yard iaternwdtala burdlea-t, Bel-Insnn. Drury: a. Laveoe, Bolls i 3. Vogt, Rolla.

43.3 aeeoade. 3-Mfle run 1. Drahotte. Rolla; 9. tVhH- 7y S9Q30 IM kW $iry 3-TNY10N SAFETY kv 3-TNY10N 3-T NYLON man.

Druryt 3, McCloakey, Drury. dock area of Bull Shoals Lake, according to report last night. Catching strings of the whites Pole Vaultl. T4ood. Rolla: 4.

mots, Rolla. 11 teat. H.l.Lh Rolla i 1 Srnltn. Rolla! 1, Beiiaeon. Drury.

1 feet were Augie Blazer of Marsh field 10 inchea. with 15 on jig-fly; Billy Young of Hartville with 15, Marty Rid snot put Meaell, Rolla! Woiey, ollal 1. Burnett. Drary. at feet Inch.

Broad lump 1, r.ntlebea, Rotlai t. Ra-1 Rolla: 1. Iflller. Rnll. tl iu Martin Places First In Archery Tourney Bud Martin of Springfield scored 863 points to win the men's 400 class by nearly 100 points over the runnerup in an archery tournament Sunday at Litchfield, 111.

There were 84 shooters in the open tournament. Next action in this area is a tournament at Branson Sunday. den of Rolls with 13 on min Carr led the Vikings with 39-3574, four-over par. In the girls' match Hillcrest slipped past Parkview by only 11 strokes. Hart and Zay of Hillcrest had the low scores of 111 apiece.

The BOTS Park-view '4I3 Carr JS-J5-TSi Tmo, rhaa 43-31 NO: Callaway 41-44 i Wear 43 M-IOi Myera and Sal lee 44-3S Tayler M4-4i HUiereaa KID J. Bowanaster 5J-C-M: O. Raferty 51-34-105: Martin 114: T. Bowmaster 43 40 an: Maiatnaai 30-47-1071 Draav naat 44-ta U. OlaU.

Hlllem. (KM) Mnalck 9041-IUl scu Hi. (Lt-S 111- Pnlh nows, Ed Patterson of Hartville Inchea. Javelin 1. Kmleben.

Rolla; WeLsh, with white bass and one koiisi s. Bayieaau Drttrv. tea im a walleye; and Bill Lauman of Tu- Discial. Meltell. Rolla: 3, Wetey, Roils: 3.

Beard. Rolla. la feel. Triole tumn I. RriiMeman, en, lahoma, with 11.

From the Buck Creek dock. Ravens. Rolla; Roll's. 41 feet rwtff mi 1 1 UKDEB. II Till I I I I I I I I i it fi'W VJIlfff? relAin IT the Ed Kepley party of Independence, had six bass to 4 pounds 9 ounces on white jigs Jay Jants and Gene Miller of 3S0-1I3 Adams si-Sr-lIll Ward 7347- 1401 Psrkvtww 7i YarM-onak SHI Hammond, with six bass to GOT THE EMPTY PURSE THEN CONSOLIDATE YOUR BILLS 1-33 aa-n- I i 7 I J'l 'l 'Plus tax and old ttre off your car.

I liat sa-ei list asotiiu 1141 Bonearaka 54-37 UJJ Jones 1411 TiUmaa 41 111 3 pounds on white jigs; and Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Woody of Nor walk, Iowa, with 29 crappie 111 ii I See th friendly folks City Finance and arrang for on Jigs. Parkview Posts 4lh Triumph in Tennis sun; ctttn ion with or convenient monthly pay. Water in the upper Bull Shoals Lake.

area is 54 degrees and ParbvUw rlefeaierl Hlllrreit. -CHECK THESE RATES murky from weekend rain. 4-0. In high school tennis yes terday at Hillcrest for its fourth Fishing has been tops In the Hideaway area of Table Rock win in as many meets this spring. Hillcrest now has 1-3 CASH YOU OCT 300.00 1000.00 1500.00 2000.00 2500.00 NO.

PAYMENTS 24 10 14 14 MONTHLY PAYMEKTS I US 4121 81.17 S5.S9 Lake, according to Lyle Chamberlain, and the lake continues to rise. It was too wet to be out in boat one day recently, so Jack Butterfield of Joplin fished from record. Brace Manfha, PsrTtew, defeated Larry Clause, a-t. 0-3. Dav Han.

Perkvttw. defeated Wat Astv erofl. aa, t-3. Mirk Weimar. Parkview, defeated Dennis Sun, a-a.

a-0. Sieve Qrareark Weimar. Parkview, defeated aaae aUttloa-Kaawp KeiWfs. 04. ol 1 I II IN5TANT CREDIT ALL WITH I 2fornty27MrDxi5or7.50xH llll'ain.

tubausspiusuxaiwooiaure. No.ytw,, M0SG, i C0-, i00YEMT10M.VVIDIN0UWCUARrmr a CO aavaee, aaea fSe saea aa e.tereeaa. COfinJVFfln BLOCK TIRE CO. G(Dii5irA TWO LOCATIONS TO SERVI YOU IZhALS STORES 520 S. Compb.ll DM UN 5-4542 Kimbreufjh at Walnut iiMtW DloJTUl.0.70 STORE UN 1-7227 HOURS 1:00 A.M.

to 5:30 P.M. the bank and took five bass ranging from 2 to 7 pounds. Bill Patterson, and Ted Eberhard of Joplin and W. Butler of Kansas City took 46 black bass up to 4Vi pounds and six crappie up to I pounds, on spinner baits. (Criit Lif, Iwmrw Al AimilmbU) CITY FINANCE (Kamati I Halt, Mr.

TltYOUTS FOR SUPPLIERS Jants Suppliers of the Ozark Baseball League will hold try-outs Sunday afternoon at 4:30 at Westport Park. All persons interested in trying out should go to the tryout session or call manager Roiicoej Ghan at UN Reggie Day may hsve set state record with a 3 pound 2 1231 IOONVIUI lH. UN 9-1179 ounce crappie In the Cedar Hoi low area. 1 mu'iaimmmmmmmmmmmmmm 4P -tp dr ff 'II -r 4a as.

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