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ball son. Saban. assistant Smith in slot American held the on (P) played 1951, the is you us," ance ager, has do. 0 0 0 000 0 0 0 0 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 Sports St. Petersburg Times, Tuesday, April 19, 1960 Sports In Brief Rocky's Fan Club Starts New One: 'Lane Haters' They haven't run Frank Lane out of town on a rail yet, but the Cleveland Plain Dealer said its sports desk was swamped with telephone calls after the Colavito-Kuenn trade.

The paper predicted the trade could "touch off the biggest maelstrom here since the beloved Lou Boudreau was sold by Bill Veeck" nine years ago. Said an eighth grader: "I belong to one of the Colavito fan clubs. It's all over. We're going to start a new one, the Lane haters." No report yet on reaction from latest deal, the trading of Herb Score. The paper reported calls about the trade ran 9 to 1 against Lane.

But, oddly last night the calls about the Score-Latman trade favored the swap 3 to 1. Baseball Left without a roost, the Memphis Chicks are looking around for a new home park. Fire wiped out the Southern Association team's stadium Sunday shortly after the Cleveland Indian-Chicago White Sox exhibition. Possible temporary homes are a football stadium (Crump Stadium) and the Martin Field. Officials it would cost four or five dolestimate, lars to replace the grandstand obviously impossible for a club in shaky financial shape.

The first 29 days of the International League season will tell the story for outfielder Dave Nicholson, the $115,000 bonus beauty of the Baltimore Orioles. Nicholson has been optioned to the Miami Marlins on a 24- hour recall basis. If he shows he can hit triple-A pitching he'll stay at Miami. Otherwise he'll be recalled to save his third and final option for next year. Thirty days with a minor league club constitutes an option.

Havana General Manager Paul Miller vehemently denies a report that the Havana franchise in the International League will be shifted to Jersey City within 30 days because of unsettling conditions in Cuba. The Washington Senators can keep Billy Gardner, their new second baseman, regardless of what happens to Clint Courtney. Originally the deal with the Orioles hinged on Courtney recovering in time from an infected finger to play in the opening game. But a new arrangement gives Gard- Rest Of AL Opens Today (Continued From Page 1-C) fans in their feelings over the loss of the popular Colavito. The Tigers, batting Colavito third ahead of Al Kaline, have a couple of newcomers from the National League in the lineup.

Steve Bilko, who has been with St. Louis, Chicago's Cubs, Los Angeles and Cincinnati, will be at first base and Chico Fernandez (Philadelphia) will be at shortstop. The White Sox, favored to repeat in the pennant race, will face a Kansas City club that has added two more ex-Yankees to the lineup, right fielder hank, Bauer and first baseman Norm Siebern. The A's, working under Bob Elliott, the only new manager in the AL, will have a rookie, Ken Hamlin, at shortstop. Catcher Haywood Sullivan is the only "newcomer" in Boston's lineup, and he's been up before.

The Yankees have Roger Maris, late of Kansas City, in right field. At Baltimore, the Orioles have rookie Marv Breeding at second base, Johnny Powers (Cincinnati) in right, Jackie Brandt (San Francisco) in center, Jim Gentile at first base and rookie Ronnie Hansen at second. Ex-Oriole Billy Gardner will be at second for the Senators and rookie Don Mincher. acquired with Battey from the White Sox, at first base. The National, idle yesterday, opens its second week with the world champion Dodgers at San Francisco for an early first-place showdown with the Giants.

Chicago is at St. Louis and Philadelphia at Pittsburgh in the only other games scheduled. Raiders Will Build Club Around Larson OAKLAND, Calif. (P) Paul Larson, the nation's leading collegiate passer in 1953 as California's quarterback, has been signed by Oakland Raiders of the Football League. Coach Eddie Erdelatz of the Raiders said Sunday he planned to build the Oakland team around Larson, who was signal caller and passer with the Chicago Cardinals of the National Football 1957 seaLeague in the Army service delayed his start pro football.

Patriots Sign Smith of the New American FootLeague completed their BOSTON The Boston Patriots coaching roster yesterday with the signing of Jerry Smith as an to head coach Lou for Wisconsin from 1949 to gaining honors as a guard. He played in the 1951 East-West Shrine and in defensive left San Francisco guard 3.20 2.60 3.80 3.00 3.20 5.80 they sition blows. on a the can of stretch relief 4-3 acqui- start been manufacturers' two- as as an the and sion suggested first ankle Sord "Speed Alberto one. its defeating figures set retail thrower is Miami were Mays, when Arilla delivered was the Mike best Manager and and in of Andres who leading Arilla prices men's torced seller the new Budge Spain. Paris Drysdale Davies has important." of Walt FORD 12-11 in the sprained Gardnar park yester-1 Monte hit won Al Pat- re- in 1959 DIVISION, World's 6-3, Suzy feated son, much year.

going Fond doubles that like doubles the hits Sarasota Results FIRST Mile: Bird Rock (4) 34.40 18.40 Perfect Season (8) 14.40 5.00 Keen Key (D 4.00 Quiniela (4-8) paid $89.50. SECOND RACE-5-16 Mile: Go Action (2) 11.00 4.80 Black Vitesse (7) 4.20 Singing River (3) Quiniela (2-7) paid $21.40. Daily Double (42) paid $209.00. THIRD RACE-5-16 Mile Sue Canoe (1) 12.00 4.40 3.20 Intensity (7) 3.20 2.40 Joshaway (4) 2.60 Quiniela (1-7) paid $19.20. FOURTH RACE-5-16 Mile: Cool Rocker (4) 9.80 3.00 Ramburst (8) 3.60 Rocker Dare (7) 3.40 Quiniela (4-8) paid $12.40.

FIFTH RACE -5-16 Mile: Carl's Pride (7) 25.40 9.90 5.20 Chief Cortez (3) 8.80 4.20 Blue Key (8) 5.40 Quiniela (3.7) paid $66.80. SIXTH RACE -5-16 Mile: Cactus Pat (7) 8.20 4.80 3.40 Extol (3) 5.20 3.00 Randy Rock (5) 3.40 Quiniela (3-7) paid. $19.00. SEVENTH RACE 5-16 Mile: Kasco Yet (3) 11.00 5.20 2.60 Restful Red (2) 5.60 3.40 Del Ray (1) 5.00 Quiniela (2-3) paid $24.80. EIGHTH RACE 5-16 Mile: Flight Action (1) 5.40 3.00 2.80 Flashy Lady Bug (7) 3.80 3.20 Hey Lolly (3) 6.00 Quiniela (1-7) paid $10.00.

Sarasota Entries FIRST RACE-5-16 Mile: Quick Carol Nedra Sue Melstone Caress Flavor Break Kasco Galaxie MeVick Dowville Lady Some Sugar SECOND RACE-5-16 Mile: Lasher Dusty Ring Fleet Destiny Cactus Princess Patty Day Melstone Ginger Greed Roy Ample THIRD RACE-5-16 Mile: Happy Kasco Whirling Queen Proteino Rocky Jerry Chuey Sam's Gem Spunky Lady Mallow FOURTH RACE-5-16 Mile: Mason Dixon Ann Janice Dotsero Genever Sweet Pepper Bounce Up Blue's Gift Dane Noe FIFTH RACE-5-16 Mile: Right Cue Red Handy Ice Blue Diana Flow Rye Rock Kansas Rock Good Note New Whirl SIXTH RACE-5-16 Mile: Moscow Twitchy Alamena Flyer Handy Dwight Happy Handy Kwik Billy Juggles Kasco Bossman SEVENTH RACE-5-16 Mile: Champ's Pride Marion Moore Stan Marco Reno John Rambling Pacer Cactus Wire Time Twister EIGHTH RACE-5-16 Mile: Bone Shaker Joma Binns Paulora Master Student County Judge Little Xtra Cactus Abby Mindy NINTH RACE-5-16 Mile: Kasco Blue Rapid Ned Narrow Line Foxy Guy Nathan Buck Luminous Lady Par Four Rocky Mac Coy TENTH Mile: Cactus Tenny Mack Silver Peggy's Doll Fable Jurist Betterness Rain Flower 0.B.'s Zingoro Muriwood Fischer, Russian Ace Tie For Chess Crown MAR DEL PLATA, Argentina (P) Bobby Fischer, 17-year-old United States champion, and Russian Grand Master Boris finished in a tie Sunday for first place in the International Chess Tournament. Each had points in the 19-day tourney. The New York youngster learned his tie Saturday night i in the final round when he won and the Russian was held to a draw. Fischer defeated Argentina's Luis Marini in 34 moves. Spassky was tied by Argentina's Bernardo Wesler in 20 moves.

Fischer wound up with 13 victories, one loss and one draw. Spassky won and played three draws. A victory counts one point and a draw a half point. Californian Captures National Judo Title TAMPA (AP) Haruo Imamura, 180-pound champion from Fresno, won the overall individual championship in the eighth National AAU Judo Championships Saturday night. Imamura, representing the Chiyuka Club of Central California, defeated Toshiyuki Seino, of the U.S.

Air Force, the 160-pound titlist, in the finals. Grinda Tops German In Monte Carlo Final MONTE CARLO (P) JeanNoel Grinda of France Sunday defeated Wolfgang Stuch of Germany in the Macomber Cup tennis final 6-4. 6-3, 6-3. It was Grinda's third straight victory in the tournament and he retired the current cup from competition. F.

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Men's Southern TITLE REMATCH JOHN HENNING GETS SECOND CHANCE AT TITLE TITLE MATCH Champion Don John CURTIS HENNING TAG TEAM MATCH Mike and Jack DIBIASE WENWORTH MARCO and PAT POLO O'HARA Girls' Southern TITLE MATCH Miss Ella Waldek Bonnie Watson Tickets Jockey Club Armory Phone 71-2362 For Tickets Eddie GRAHAM Dodgers, Giants Renew '59 Flag Duel SAN FRANCISCO Los Angeles and San Francisco resume today where left off in 1959 battling for first place in the National League. Gunning for revenge for the three straight losses that ruined their title hopes a year ago, the Giants nominated lefty Billy O'Dell to face the World Champions' southpaw Johnny Podres in the opener of the two set. Giants' President Horace Stoneham couldn't, have asked for a better for the first meeting of the two clubs in the new 15-million dollar Candlestick Park. Both clubs have 4-1 records after home series against the St. Louis Cardinals and Chicago Cubs to lead the Milwaukee Braves by one-half game.

The Dodgers get their first at the park where the Giants already have discovered speed Augustus B. Ziegler Rites Tuesday MEDIA, Pa. UP) Funeral services will be held today for Augustus B. (Gus) Ziegler, former All-America football player at the University of Pennsylvania and a coach at a number of colleges. Ziegler, who was chosen an AllAmerica guard by Walter Camp in 1907, coached at West Virginia University, the University of California, Colgate, Penn and the University of Delaware.

A retired textile manufacturer, Ziegler died Thursday in Delaware County Hospital. Cause of death was not disclosed. He is survived by a brother. DOG KACING EVERY NIGHT EXCEPT SUNDAY 8:10 MATINEES WED. FRI.

SAT. 2 P.M. BUS SERVICE LEAVES TAMPA TRAILWAYS 5:30 ST. PETE TRAILWAYS 6:20 RETURNS AFTER LAST RACE TAMPA ROUND TRIP $2.97 ST. PETE ROUND TRIP 2.92 THRU JUNE 2 RAIN SHINE OR SARASOTA KENNEL CLUB JERRY COLLINS, OLD BRADENTON ROAD plays as important a part power.

That makes winter of second baseman Don Blasingame even more important than it first appeared. lie's already stolen a pair of bases and he proven hits that look like singles into The Giants also received first dividend Sunday from their trade with Baltimore that brought pitchers O'Dell and Billy Loes. Loes won in the Giants edged Chicago in 14 innings, singled and scored the winning run. Manager Bill Rigney has pointing to have O'Dell the opener against the Dodgers Wednesday, three already this sea- to use righthanded expects to see a lot of flame and Don triples here this that real of will be 'tween- says Rigney of the ers." he explains of line drives with vast expanse out- between the outfielders. "In field respect this park is Willie Polo Grounds.

base ner to the Senators with no strings attached. If Courtney is not in satisfactory shape, the Orioles can choose another player or $25,000. The American League has finally adopted the National League's suspended game rule. Now, instead of games that were postponed or ruled a deadlock being played over from the start, the games will be ruled suspended and played over from the exact point of suspension. Same lineups must be played.

Defending champion Buffalo Bisons of the International League have lured Harry Hanebrink out of retirement and picked up Coot Veal from the Detroit Tigers to plug the left side of their infield. Boxing That rematch the boxing world has awaited so long that it was beginning to appear mythical will be arranged today or Wednesday. Contracts will finally be signed for the return Ingemar Johansson-Floyd PatYork, Johansson is en terson title fight in New heavyweight, route from his Geneva, Switzerland, training camp. Carmen Basilio, former world welter and middleweight champ, says he will challenge the winner of the Wednesday night NBA middleweight title bout between champion Gene Fullmer and Joey Giardello. Fullmer won the title from Basilio.

Olympic weight lifting champ Paul Anderson will desert pro wrestling for boxing April 25. Scaled down from 300 to 250 pounds, the self-styled world's strongest man meets Attilio Tondo, 205. Anderson recently wrestled here. People Masters champion Arnold Palmer will not be able to compete in the $27,000 Greater New Orleans Open Golf Tournament starting Thursday because of TV commitments. This leaves Dow Finsterwald likely favorite.

He was runnerup to Sam Snead in the Greensboro Open. It doesn't matter whether on snow or water, U.S. Olympian Beverly Anderson just loves to ski. Recently she won the special slalom on the snow slopes of Mount Etna, Sicily. Now she's going to participate in an international water skiing meet in France.

Pascual (Continued From Page 1-C) Washington runs with a basesloaded single in the seventh. Pascual pitched hitless ball from the third through the seventh. Twice he struck out the side. Gene Stephens reached third on a walk, stolen base and error but was left there in the seventh. No one else but Williams got that far throughout the game.

Pascual, who led the majors with six shutouts while posting a 17-10 record last year, added spice to what otherwise wasn't much of a game for excitement. He created more tension than the 28,327 paid customers had experienced by whipping two balls and then three straight strikes past Stephens for his 15th victim in the ninth. Eisenhower and Vice President Richard M. Nixon, one of his topbrass companions in the presidential box, led a roaring ovation when Stephens swung and missed. BOSTON WASHINGTON ab bi ab bi E.

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IP RER BB SO Sturdivant 1 Pascual 9 00 3 15 Chittum 1 0 00 0 2 Worthington 10 4 INO to 3 batters in 4th. U-Berry, Napp, Umont and Drummond. A Score (Continued from Page 1-C) and we plan to work with him with the hope that he will return to the form he had when I was his manager in Cleveland." Lopez said he also thought that Latman "is going to be a very fine pitcher. "He didn't have such a good spring, but once his control trouble is ironed out, he will be a good one." The Score and Colavito trades leave only infielder George Strickland and catcher Russ Nixon among the players who were on the Cleveland roster when Lane became general manager following the 1957 season. Business News On Page 8-B Mulloy And Patty Win Monte Carlo Doubles MONTE CARLO ty of Los Angles the doubles title Carlo Tennis Tournament day, defeating Guneno Americans in since Candlestick to appeared work to the advantage of left and to handers.

He may come back (tire. with Johnny Antonelli, his ace Gimeno won singles southpaw of past seasons. 011 by off ton. Great Britain, 8-6, 6-3, 6-4. Mrs.

Mulloy of Kormoczky of Hungary de- Yola Ramirez of Mexico, 6-2 for the women's singles utte. The Sports On The Air BASEBALL 1:20 p.m. New York at BogWDCL, 1470. NICHOLSON BASILIO ANDERSON PALMER EARLY WYNN pitches for champs Rickey Warns Continental Will Fight NEW YORK (P) Branch Rickey, president of the playerless Continental League, warned the night that his league "do established major last uleagues, anything that is legal" to sign up players if "forced to." Rickey was interviewed by two state senators from New York City, Mac Neil Mitchell, Manhattan Republican, and Thomas Mackell, Queens Democrat, for a WNEW program. The show was taped in advance for use over the New York station Sunday night.

Rickey gave a "categorical 'yes'" answer when asked if the league would operate outside "the canopy of organized baseball," if it had to. He declined to use "declaration of war" or "fight" in statements concerning organized baseball but made it clear he did not like the way things were going. While saying "there are people in organized baseball opposed to Rickey said "I doubt if there has been a concerted action on the part of anyone in organized baseball to oppose the organization of the league. It is the continuous accumulation of blocks and stoppages that in the whole picture indicate opposition to us. Whether intended or not, it has been very effective in lays." Rickey concluded his appearwith a capsule analysis of Leo Durocher, the fiery ex-manwho is rumored as being sought to manage the New York entry in the new league.

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