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2-C Sr. Petersburg Timet, Sundoy, Morch 9, 19S8 AA mm EXHIBITION ROUNDUP Giants Win First Game For Frisco, Tripping Tribe 5-1 TO Iiy IIAKMS WILLIAMS (Timrs Sport i Writer) TICSO.N, Aril, if Jit Cunts, playinc far the first time Derby Lane Results GAINESVILLE Plant, runncrup to champion tT i iff jtJHar tm taaiii-aa-iTimA law1 ''ii mi im 1 1 of S.m Francisco, brat the Cleveland Jndwnj 51 yesterday in the exhihi'ion Kim hull opener for both teams. Clearwater for the Western Conference basketball I Time Phots br Jark Ramadall) I SIGHT I IM4TINFEI 31 71 Mile- J1 11 Mile Tom roholaky, formerly of the St. Lours Cardinals, and bonus ritrhen Mike MrCorrmrk and Paul del held the Indians to four crown, used a 34-point first half splurge to defeat Ocala 54-33 for the State Class AA title here last night. HI.

rr Off air. ART FIRST RACE-514 lad Itat j. 3 I Wee Seiuallua hifg three of them by Billy Mran, a 24-year-old aecond base man ho was with San Piejo of the Pacific Coast League last i- I 1 Uiranita 3 1 Jenmt'e Jet The game was played before PRETTY FAIR HITTERS! Cardinal slugger Stan Musial, left, and Mantle, Yankee star, talk hitting before yesterday's City Series opener at AI Lang Field. 3- 4 1 I'lay i- 1 Aoundanlly State Cage Finals I 27 4 Lmely auiaa veir. OrLandu pttla, a 20 -year-old Puerto Rican first base jriiin, knrxked in three runs for the Gianti with a home nn.

a CLASS A A I a Waaila Uik a 1 nati Are SelUalU' Lmanla riant 54. Orab 39 capacity crov.d of 6.WK) fans at the I'nivcrsity of Florida gymnasium. It was the first state title for riant since 1941. The Panthers last visit to the State Tournament was in 1947 when the event was dmitile and uncle. Itookie Don TausiR, a center field fill-in for Willie Mays, also hit a homer.

Jrnnie Jet LASS A -Bill Beck- Times Sports Editor Bartow 30. I'onipnno Reach fraaeiara to Hi I I I I Of aa rw Uuiinrla (1411 SECOND RACE-1 I 1 I II 3112 IH 1 31 V4 51 114 JJuJ III 33 74i 3 31 I) 55 III 31 27 71 7 I 3141 Mitl 32 7(1 3 20 3 0 3 2d 4 40 3 5 HI 11 M. II Mile: 31. Mi. I Oil air.

ART 1 2 2 31 hi 1 1 11 31 tw 4 3 31 01 II 32 al 4 7 4 32 24 4 1 5 32 Half I I 32 0 3 3 7 32 42 19 10 1 10 4 40 3.20 1 2.KJ 23 PoaoUky, MrCormitk 4i. del (7), and lad. Del j-4 4 Ceniei piece staged at the Fort Homer lies- wnrerai. tj nam, Mnr I4 CLA5S Rradmaakl (, llrvker () and Jon Cardinals 14 harm 4 1 Ito Power 3 3 2 Hrhm ani t. w-rohnltky.

ULry, terly Armory in Tampa. In this mct't, riant bowed out in the Cottnndale 69, Tavarri 58 14. lief Ml. PP OH Dir. ART 34 3 Jilleea 5( 1 1 I 3- 31 71 1-4 1 Meamter ti I I I 31 11 1-4 1 Added alua 1 1 I 31 vu )4lluy Pepper Mill 31 3 4 4 Mot Current I I 32 01 1-4 1 Haiel'i Gal I 32 Perannal holra 55 7 I 32 14 14 1 fc'liiuii Grand mill 32 Iillern UoO 11 Ml 3 00 Wener 7.00 3 1 Added alu 4 OumirlajM) paid 4 20.

KCON RACK-5 11 Mile 31 73 Ind. He Ml. I 0.1 Mr. ART 3 4 1 Ardrn 1 1 1 3 31 71 13 2 Trana l.imlled I 1 32 0 3-4 1 Polywai 72 3 3 I 32 .11 3-4 3 Fpio W) 1 I 4 31 33 3-4 3 Gay Pageant I 32 41 3-5-4 Trowel 714 7 I 32 41 3-4-1 Blue raiama 4 4 7 32 54 3 4 I Kcon 0 m.aer 77j 7 1 32 It Ardena 3110 1710 3 Ml Trail l.imlled SO 1 10 Pnlywai 2 Ouinirla (I 3) paid 14 no Daily )oubl paid iHififl. "lllIRD RACK-3-1 Mile 3191 Ind.

Deg Ml. PP Off Mr. ART 1- 3 Gun Pick 67 7 1 2 31 03 2 21 a Sir Winaion 71 1 .13 12 I- 3 1 Chic II. 2 3 4 1.1 1-311 itlle Janet 4 1 3 33 1- 4 I 3 7 7 ii 1 I- 4 a lerb) llm 7" i 12 3 33 11 1- 4-4 Man 1 li '-7 I- I i Te 67 1 4 1 .12 71 Gun P11 110 Imi ir oioB 1010 114 I hie Rnae a 40 semi-finals. CLASS Bruins Defeat Orioles 1 17 rrea Archer 13 Mafikan 3 1 1 IUiiy Tuna 111 Draw Bridie Campbrllton 43, Milliard 31 Trailing at halftime 34-17, the 6 To 5 In 16 Innings Ocala Wildcats collected 14 in the Cemerpiece II a t'haim Go er SCOTTSDALE, Ariz.

Jer third quarter while Plant could Uuiniela (1 paid .11 40. ry Kindall hit a sacrifice fly to hit for only five, three of them Daily Itouhie paid 71 10. from the free throw line score Lee Walls for a 6-5 Chi (Continued Fre-m Page l-O field started the e'shth with a ground ball which slipped throuch first baseman Jaciuk'i legs for an error. Curt Flood followed with a double to loft but Sihofield was nipped at the plate trying to score from first. This action must have upset James since he Sports For 70 Wins TUMID RACE-5 11 Mile- 3157 cago Cubs victory over the Balti Ml.

PPOII a.r. ART Coach Salty Burns' Panthers Ind. Dai from what the Tornadoes of Tom-pano Beach expected. With about two minutes left in each quarter, Lapper ordered the hnys to until about five seconds were left, then shoot. This confused and angered the hit Mmow Mule more Orioles in a US-inning exhi didn't start hitting aaain after in- laW ile Wurh mtion inaugural yesterday.

termi.vion until three minutes 1- i a lir Hiipix-r J- 1 I Milam Uit The blow came off rookip Russ nnd 15 seconds had elapsed in the Craft On Course a hiMtka in.il period. The score at this Pompano boys, forcing them to Hemnn as the Cubs collected 15 hits off four Oriole hurlcrs. The Orioles connected for 18 safeties point was Plant. proceeded to walk Joe Cunning WEST PALM BEACH The macic number is TO foul. Mac Mullis, the fi-5 ace who Plant's hih scorer.

Jim Peed sank a layup to start an eight for the refurbishpd and possibly resurgent Kansas City ham. hit Taylor and pass Benny Valenzuela to force home the off five Chicago pitchers. (Jumiela (5 7) paid 701fl. scored points during the regu Athletics. Manager Harry Craft, starting his first fu lOlHTH RAL'K-S-11 Mile 31 Bn China N) lllmer point barrage by the Panthers be Birds' fourth run.

mmraMtM i ii i Ml tot an a ti ant 1 2H a Tundra. 1 Iillie a Gal Mule Watiiiie WiUD Aid liopper UuinirUi2 4 pa KOIRTH RACK 3 Ind. Dot 3- 5 3 Hun fury 3- 3 3 l.indette 25 3 I 'm Golden 3- 3 3 laury Mixtur 3- 3 3 Ike a iv.ice 3- 3 4 A Head ia! lar season, was Bartow's high Only twice did the Yankees I( Inniut) scorer with 10. season in charge of KC headaches, will not say his club can improve on last year's seventh place American Smaletoa. Mavr (4).

SVhafferaota fore Ocala could sink another basket. This gave the Tampans a 12-point lead and they were never come forth with mild offensive The Yellow Jackets dow ned Sea- ti. uw! (ii), uiirto 4 IS) and Neman; scares. With two out in the sev narmnman, litinu (41, ODill (7i League finish. Hem.

a (13) and TruixSoa. Glnabwf (13) breeze and Largo to gain the fi nals. seriously threatened again Ind. Iif Wl. PP Off dir.

ART 3 5 2 Thru The Una 1 2 11 3110 3 Nora Jean 5.1 4 3 31 344 Paat Midnight 11 1 4 4 31 4 3 5 2 Motia Slevena 4 7 1 4 33 011 3 5 2 Gamblin Kid 67 5 0 7 32 05 15 1 Wind Proiat 3 3 I 32 11 3-5-1 our Ten 15 15 1 32 12 3-1-3 Damaak Rnao 50 1 I 3 Hi Thru The Ijn 4 00 3 Nora Jean 20 3 00 Pt Miilmahl i enth, Manr Thronebcrry doubled "I will say," he corrects you. "that we want to win at least to left and dashed to third as games that's the number we're aiming at." fi lerrivr fafipiip L-tienaa. Horn run Chicaao. Bank. Tigers 9, Braves 8 OCALA Starlmf 3- 3 a avalyn 3- 3 avtide Taylor mlsplayed the ball.

How a 1 4 J7Cnlemenarei 3 3 1 Flirt Reed, not usually cast in the role of a star, tossed In 13 points in Plant's bij first half. Four came on field goals and five on Kansas City wai last on August 6 when Craft succeeded Lou 0 0 0 0 Romano ever. Blaylock threw a third Boudreau at the helm. After that, it won 23 and lost 27 to finish Mll-kf ik rbl netmll ak rbl strike past Mantle. ahead of Washington.

0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 3 3 0 0 0 1 4 4 0 12 floor Jill Quiniela (1-4) paid 54 10. "Finn RACE Mile Hirh Kury l.iinlette I'm Golden Uutmela 1 ID 'linn RACE Ind. Dm charity shots. The 5-9 junior col In the eighth with two out. 3 I 1 paid -3 16 I i Craft and General Manager Tarke Carroll see the chief 1057 ail i.a 4 1 11 31 Hi 2 2 31 7.1 15 3 ill 74 3 2 4 ill 'H 7 15 32 1 7 1 21 4-j 117 1J 11 J'l 5 4 1 .1: 1 14.10 0ll 4.4U 3.MI 2 2 24 10.

11 Mile- 32 23 Mi. PP 0(f Mr. ART 77, 5 1 1 a 32 23 55 1 4 3 32.2 73 7 7 2 31 2f I 55 111 32 37 iH 3 1 32 41 7i 4 3 32 VI Oil 1 0 4 32 VJ 11 3 2 5 32 71 22 10 12 0 4 20 3.i0 3 i' 3 no IT BO, VI I 3145 Ml. PP Oil Sir. ART h3 3 1 3 .11.4.1 Mi 4 112 4'l 1 3 2 31 IV 73, 2 7 4 31 OJ 7 4 3 31 "I VI Sit 32 frt 1 11 .13 22 71, SIT 32 .11 37.

11 10 7 Bo a 10 1 20 5 40 lfC 20. Miir f-3l" Ml. PP Off Sir. ART 704 1 7 3 31 12 Vi 2 12 31 11 "Ii 1 I I 31 72 54, 1 2 11 31 74 51 7 5 5 31 17 Hi I 4 31 11 4 3 7 32 I 70J 1 1 19 12 40 7 40 3 21) 4 SO 2 Mi 3 20 panair, a nog Horn, 2 Win. 2b Sill Martin.

a Aaron, rl 110 Thomaa. i Maya, rt 1110 Kuenn, rl Artrork, lb 100 Grnth, el Pona Jon nana Hooka Turner t.usher Prrrv Fnrherf Miller Thnmpaon MK'onn'hiy lected five points in the second Elston Howard was credited with 111 3 0 10 Ind. Dot 3-3-3 I K. trha 1-V4 Waval.le Jan 0 0 0 4 0 1 0 1 3 3 3 5 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Jordan Morna 1 1 rania 9 Sherel 4 I rul'xk 0Hc-f 0 M.TVrt ODxItnn ODurbin 0 ment alike. The team had too many aaing nnd complacent play 7 4 1H half for a night's total of 13.

3 13 1 2 Rao is 'a Rm ket i a double as bis liner to right Hrrah. lb 3 1 1 I1 Klin. rl erj who were beaten before the ump cried, "nay ball! 3 110 0 0 0 4 4 11 0 0 1 shpped-olf Gene Green's glove Hanebr-, I 0 Taylor, rf 3 0 3 3 Bruce Starling was Ocala's top scorer with 21 points, which also we got ria oi tnose guys." says crait. lne players we re 211 Again Blaylock got a little extra 2 1 1 was high for the game. ceived in return are younger and everyone of them wants to play For Carroll, there is another satisfaction.

3 0 11 17 5 1139 1 117 51 Tla'a or ii to fan pinchhitter Yogi Berra. CARD. YANK NOTES Yes Tole) 7 10 2 0 2 110 ucaia, never considered a When Kansas City's Arnold Johnson acquired the A's from the 14 I 1554 PLANT 1.1 19 threat in pre-tourney dope, de a-Mori'n. lb 4 1 I 1 Zernial, Mantilla, IIIO Maxwell. 11 1 1 0 Bonne, lb Hire, 1H0 e-0n'na, lb Pi77arrn, 0 0 0 Rertnia, 3b ri Iiemerit 1110 Skuaj, 3b Nelaon.

a llto Thomp'a, a Roach I I I Iji Rlpplem'r, 0 1 Shaw, 1'a'n. 112 Preako. Saw all, 4 1 1 Mclier't I Aautrr. II Waller Mack family of Philadelphia, it was the oldest club in the American Olliciali: Blair Long. 2 0 10 3 0 10 2 0 0 I 5 Pollv R-v-k Tnny'a hay 1 .17 Collar 3 41 R.vli'is 3-4 3 l.itile Hcela 3 .17 So 3 51 Claim Jumper Rndja Rocket I'rlly Ri-k Tory'a Kay 4p.ild SIXTHRACE316 Ind.

Dot 3-4-7 Gnanlo J-4 2 Or.irk Jack a 1-4 3 l.uc-k'a l.urk terday'i crowd (7,072) was third feated Tanama City in the first League. Only five players pitchers Alex Kellner and Arnold Tor largest opening day throng in BARTOW I POMPANO Ml PP Off Sir. ART 514 2 2 2 il ') I 5 3 il To 11 -11 W4 3 3 5 3') 12 114 ti' 4 7 7 1 ill 42 57 4 4 7 40 04 57 3 1 1 40 10 7.60 3 10 .1 id 4 10 3 2(1 3 19 00 Vip-' T. Tfcj Ml. PP Off Sir.

ART 111J 1HK1 2 2 2 3M2 .113 i i 51 1 5 4 30 21 3 3 1 3i 4t 5ni 1 1 3 3'M 7 7 1 .10 10 51 4 4 7 31 5 40 3 40 2 4 00 2 10 2 MJ 3 40. ft of la1 fa ft af In round Wednesday and upset Miami Edison Friday to gsm the tocarrero, shortstop Joe De Maestri, third baseman Hector Lopez Sima Time 1 .1 5 hilina 1 5-1 Daik Gale 14 2 I a Man 1-5-5 Modern Pti 3-5-5 May Be Happy I Retoha M'ayjide J.in Son Time Quiniela RACE a Ind. D( M57 Sc Rrn 3-5-7 Anaco 3-5-7 Ommbua 3-4-1 Jackie Park 3 5-7 Trvina 5 et 3 4a Tisht Hoot 3 5-7 North Gal 3 4-5 Cabinet Sea Rock Anaro Omnibu Ouln'ela 1 paid 2 0 10 100 iooo too anion 1 4 1 a oner 3 1 11! and first baseman Vic Power now remain from that roster. Car onner 0 0 0 0 Maunin 0 0 5 0 finals. Mullia 3 4 3 in Huibei 12 3 4 roll, who has done the dealing, is proudest of the fact he's clipped Plant, however, had a much Starke 3 115 Daaa 3 1 0 three years from the average age of the team.

Ta4ala 41 I II II Talala 44 0 17 I ensier time of it, beating Fort nar ia 1 0 0 2 Rate 4 0 4 1 How'l 3 13 3 Sleel 0 0 0 Gal'er 0 0 0 0 3-4 5 Rodeo Rock a-Ran for Hennehrlnk in 2nd. Filed out for Puna in 4th. Raa for Boon Myers Thursday and Jacksonville Lang Field history Last time the Yankees won a City Series opener was in 1954 when they took a 10-7 decision St. Louis won last year's Series. 4-1.

Seven intra-city contests are slated this spring Commissioner Ford Frick witnessed the contest Larsen, plagued by a sore arm every spring, seems to a Morel i a 14 3 Runka Pitching, Perhaps Batting Doubtful Totala 11 11 7 30 Tnlala 11 4 13 I in 51 Sinaled for Pirtare In Tth. a Fanned for Presko in 71h. f-Orounded Landon Friday with comparative POMP1M) 10 4 a 3-4-a Ivxlore 3-4-2 Kxlra Rapid nut for Nelaoa in 10th. a-K'alked for ease. Little Gary Dalton 32- BARTOW 5 10 I 7-3 As Craft see it, the A's Improved themselves in three of four Aiuirra In 10 Girardo Oark point performance helped defeat MM.WAt'KEE oy Ono oo Ol basic departments.

They have more speed, better arms and better TAVARES iCOTTONDME Luck'a l.uck UfcTROIT 010 023 Oil l- Landon 86-63 in the semifinals. II ft Pf In fa ft nf In spirit. They did not, however, acquire more power or potential bat Wmnieia 21 paid SEVENTH RAtlC-5 11 Vile 10 31 Peep'a .1 I 1 ir( 321fi Shaw. Pinaro. PO A MUwaukea Burns said after the game that Inn.

111. PP Off Sir SKV KNTH HACE-5 11 l- 31 51 ting strength which isn't good. The Athletics were last in team hit Stone 5 0 1 10 Sexton 2 3 0 1 Gonaon 0 0 3 0 Glaaa 12 3 11 Detroit 30-12. PP-Mantilla, Via and Adrocki Wi and Hershi Borot i 5- i ountry Kuttar 114 3 3 i 3 5-7 Trarulalnr have overcome that ailment this year. He has shown no signs of ting 1957.

1 Reavea 4 3 3 11 Hick 9 3 2 he had never been prouder of any team that ha coached. "They played the type of game the sit Three pitchers, not KC property as training opened last March, McC'd 1 0 3 IS Gilm'r 0 16 Purael 5 3 3 131 and Martin. I.OB Milwaukee 7, Detroit 11. Two ut when winning run was aenred 2n Mantilla. Morcan.

Boone, Kaline. Martin. Bnroa. HR Maxwell. SB-Mua.

arm tenderness so far 7 Mi 7r, 77 are starters unless they prove differently. Ralph Terry, 22, Jack ur Wnodl 0 0 10 Utile ART .11 1 31 74 31 00 32 0 32 13 11 32 21 32.57 3 no 2 10 Muslal smacked one over the uation called for." At this point 3 11 Green 3-5-8 Riker 3-51 Prime Noul 3-5-8 Cool Seftf 3 5 8 Slim In 3-5 8 Gun Suapt rountre Butler Trnlator (iroth. Spamler. ban, 30, both from the Yankees, and Duane (Duke) Maas, 27, aa Ind. to Ml.

PP Olf Sir. ART 2 3 Monilarr 3 I 11 31 51 3 4 1 Terry Ton! 7 12 31 70 3-41 Pre Fir 194 4 5 3 .11 42 1 1 1 Sutton 70 3 1 4 32 02 3-410 Shy Bock sn 2 3 1 32 11 3 5-1 Rumble 71 0 4 5 32 21 311 Glory Una 1 2 7 S3 3 44 Port Rani 71 17 32 Monil.iry 2120 1.12(1 ion Terry Tonl so 3 1 Pre, Fire g.so Pitcher I er bb aa Totala 2.1 1 19 Tnlala 11 1 69 the interview ended as the hap 7(ii right field line in the fourth stanza. It was foul by just a few quired in the Detroit shuffle, are being heavily relied upon. Arnold COTTON DALE 40 4 an py Panthers hoisted Burns on 11 IS 23 13 9 14 12 17 15-51 TAVARES Portocarrero, 28, will get every opportunity to be the fourth. If he is 4 40 feet ith yesterday's white Pame 3 Ptzarro 3 I Nelson 4 4 Rlpplemeyer 1J 1 Presko 2 Srww 3 5 Aauirre (w 3 2 ever to recover from the fact the New York Yankees once sought their shoulders and headed for the swimming pool located be IIII I.IARD I CAMPBELI TON Mnc Green Quiniela (1 51 paid 71 00.

EIGHTH RACFa It ft pf tp ll II pf Ip him in a deal (1954) it better be now, the Athletics say. Quiniela (3-71 paid 11110. T. .11 N'ra'tJ hind the gymnasium. ind no EIGHTH RACE 511 Mile- 3t jn Key to the infield is Mike Baxes RBl's at Buffalo) wasnwg joo, me xansees now haven't scored on National League opposition in their last 20 innings of competition.

They Mt. PPOfl ir ART 1 5 4 1-11 31 si HBP By Shaw (Hanehriki V-Bemr 3-4 8 Ordinary Bill The Panthers, ordinarily a fast- 0 Clave 0 Rue 5 th'tn I mono (AU. T- IAD, Jackowakl (NLi 2:30. 1 Gr'mj Reed Crea Bray Rr'mi Epting Men. Eptinl tiKr 1937's All-Minor League shortstop.

He looks, throws and acts like Billy Martin. Craft wants him to make the conversion to second base in the worst way. If he doesn't, the job will go to ex-Yankee didn score in the last two in breaking team, changed their strategy when they held only a four-point lead. Burns said the 3-4 1 Net Rfw-k 3 3 3 Genlle Maid 3 3 8 M'lhnn Guida Jack 3 V9 Milam Mary 3 5-7 Mrena 3-4 1 S'mi" Reaubr 55 an ii till rungs of the sixth game in the Red Sox 2, Pirates 1 1 I 5 Jo Jovncr 3 0 2 6 Rar'w 0 0 5 Taylor OOOO Mrra F.eal ind not 3-5-1 Jay Walk 3 510 Smck Trail 15-8 PrWe' f.uik 3-4 l.iveiv rjun 3 V-l Schcnely 1-5-10 Rutter 3 5 l.akoia Sue 1 59 7mper Ro(k Jay Walk Smoke Trail Pnde'a l.uck Ml. PP Olf Sir.

ART 4 7 2 31 40 174 2 1 1 31 14 13 3 31 73 Mi 5 4 31 11 7 2 1 31 91 11 17 31 Wl 3 4 5 32 or 54 3 1 1 33 14 16 40 1 so .1 1.40 if 1 80 .11 1 39 11 31) i I 31 20 3" -8 1 7 10 50 farmhand Milt Graff. Hector Lope RBI's will get the best shot at third be BOSTON-tALl PITTSBlRr.M-(NL i ak rbl I switch was necessary because of the narrow lead and he was ak rhl Ordinary Bill 11 15 11 4.1 2-1 00 3 0 0 0 Cona'n as 4 0 0 0 cause of his bat. He must overcome defensive lack of confidence, 40 7.20 Net Hock Talala 12 11 17 34 Totala HII.l.MRD "13 CAMPBEIXTON 13 World Series and Lew Burdette shut 'em out in the seventh contest Cardinal infielders Scho-field and Valenzuela should put in for overtime. They played in 1 0 0 0 Aspr te 2b 3 0 10 afraid of committing too many- 1 4 7 12 11-34 1113 Genlle Maid however. Joe DeMaestri seems to have the shortstop job nailed but Quiniela ill) paid 74 W.

fouls. 3 12A Su rf 3110 300 Renna 3 0 0 0 4 0 0 Vali ne 3b 10 0 0 Billy Hunter is just behind, pressing both Lopez and DeMaestri This was the first time in five 5-16 Mile- T. 31 2S NINTH RACE Ind Doc 4 0 10 Lepcio 3b 1111 Mel'a If a a If Virdon cf sty ib Th m'a 3b Clem' rf Freaaa 2b Baker aa Krav'i Pet'aoo Law Mt. PPOIf Sir. ART Qumic'a(2-41 paid 59 40 NINTH RACE 5-16 Mile- Ind.

Dor Mt. PP Off Sir. ART 3- 5-10 Key Rock 1 1-1 307 the Birds 8-6 squad victory Power is a fixture at first to the extent there isn't another first baseman on the roster. The A's desperately need an out-fielder-first 3 0 0 0. Piara'l rf 2 0 0 0 55, years that a lower tast toast team was not in the finals.

4 0 0 0 Keough cf 10 11 13 2 over Cincinnati yesterday morn 2 2 In the first game of the night 3 0 10 Run is lb 2 0 10 1 0 0 0 Kellert lb 10 0 0 1 0 1 0 SuIIi'vb 3 0 0 0 10 10 Po'tr'fld 0 0 0 0 io urinal ssj 3- 5-9 Skill Rl 3- 5-10 Encampment Ml Gafors Capture Golf Tourney OCALA, The University ing at Tampa and then rushed back to do late inning stints in baseman, preferably a lefthand hitter, to beef up the bench. It's Martyn Vs. Cerv 3 VIA TraviaU 3-5-10 Salt Rock Reba Crana 3 5-10 rivrlesdaie 3 5 10 Trlxia IVb 35-9 mubhy chile 3 5 8 Invent 3-5 9 Kawn Rhythm 31 no 31. 31 31 11 .17 51, ft! 71 57 b-Gnaa session, Bartow rrea Lapper 3- 5 1 I' D't Me 31 29 31 J5 31 47 31 4 32 01 T'2 09 3' It 32 30 4 4'l 4 0,1 260 Smith Tfl 0 0'a Klaus "Hill th varsity encounter. won a battle of the coaches with Face 0 0 0 0 Suare 0 0 0 0 4 3 3 4 8 5 8 1 7 7 3 1 2 Wl 4.00 3- 5 9 Ilia World 15 3- 5 9 Liner 5 -8 10 Golden lee 31 Pend'toa 1 0 0 0 c-Jenaen 1110 the help of little Marty Howell.

36.00 niw torii iad rr tons tvu Woody Held, acquired from Denver via the Yankees in time to play 92 games at KC, knocked in 50 runs to be team second in that I Trauata Salt Rock 2.1 ofl 1.00 Key Rock 3 I Kiely, 10 0 0 Totals 34 1 0 0 Totals 271(2 .11 17 32 22 2.i 3 ir. 3 40 of Florida's Xo. 1 team won the With one second showing on the ah rbl ah rbl ryioTT. aa 2b 4 0 0 0 Blai'im 1o 2 0 0 0 ttnoal -kll a Filed out for Porterfieid in 3d. (rT 3b 3 0 0 0 Srhof'd 2b 10 0 0 Reba Quirielai3 3) pai1lOI 10.

TENTH RACE 4 Mile clock and the game tied 28-28. Howell made good a jump shot Florida Intercollegiate Golf Championship yesterday with a Quiniela (11) pid 15 Slnaled for in 4th. Slnaled for Suare in tth. Grounded out for Face in 9th. .11 34 TE NTH A CE5-1 1 i le .1121 Ml.

I Off Sir. 5RT i.ampa jo Itton.rk 3l 2110 Rieb'n 3 0 0 0 flood 3b.cf 2 110 Johns' If lOOOMutlal lb 2 0 0 0 T'berry lb 3 0 1 OCunhm lb 100 0 from about 20 feet out. The horn 5" 1 2 1 3 31 3 4 Ind. Doa 3-4 9 Kosher Ml. PP Off Sir.

ART 71 3 .1 11 31 21 PITTSBURGH fall 000 onn 1M BOSTON 01)0 0U0 2flx 2til sounded when the ball was half 31 Vi 3-4-10 Dream TTunter 74 score of 1,166 in the four-day 72 hole tournament. Florida also copped top indi vidual honors when Tommy Aar jaciua id a a a t.nnia ir lion Sander 3 0 1 0 1 ylor If 0 0 0 0 Lepcio, 2. PO A-Boston 27-Tfl: Pitts 3-510 Noble Kid cf a OBnjer cf 3 113 3-3-10 Pom M.irVed burfh 24-14. DP Baker. Freest and Siev-ana.

LOB-Boston 2. Pittsburgh 12. department. He also played a fine centerfield. He'll be a fixture there and Bill Tuttle, acquired from Detroit, has right field locked.

There is a contest in left where big Bob Cerv is the incumbent. Bob Martyn, another ex-Yankee farm product, has been hitting and fielding rings around Cerv thus far this spring. Martyn is a lefthand hitter, which is important. Players who currently seem to have the edge at the other seven non-pitching positions, are all righthand hitters. Hal Smith hit .303 to lead the A's at bat last season and was solid defensively.

There is nothing thus far to indicate that Frank House (.259) will beat him out of the catching job. Big Harry Chiti, way to the basket to give the Yellow Jackets a 30-28 win over Pompano Beach and the Class A inn. nor 3 5 9 Hope Rock 3-4-10 T'a V'w Ro 3-4-9 Ebb Tiri Gal 3-4 7 liw Rock 3 5-10 Grand Maid 3 5-10 Hustiim 3-4-10 Sweet Answer 3-310 Ninn Hope Hock Texas Yellow R. Ebb Tide Gal 5 51 51 52 51 7fi4 IS 70 1 ti9 IP a er aa Simpn rf SOOOVal'ila 3b 0 0 0 1 Rich'tn 2b 2 0 0 tMnoa rf 2 0 0 0 Brirkell aa 10 0 HCrxn rf 3 0 0 0 Blanrh'd 2 0 0 OA Smith 2 0 0 0 38 15 31. 7J ii 38.94 31 93 01 3 20 2 20 5 40 3-4-9 Matt Dillion 3-11 I.iabt House 3 5-9 Stranht On 3-4 9 01 Bennia 31.50 31.51 31.58 31 31 12 32 01 32.

1 5 40 4 10 1.20 Porterfieid on, a junior from Gainesville, and Southeastern Conference 7 I State High School basketball title. 60 14 20 Susca Kiely (w) now ra a nil i-annnth 2 0 0 0 5 20 2.90 2 3 4 111 3 2 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 2 3 3 3 0 0 10 3 10 0 0 0 2 3 3 2 0 0 champion, finished with a 232 Howell said, "I started not to lirwn a 1 0 0 0 Karko aa 2 0 10 4 40 1.40 aw Kosher 4 10 Dream Hunter Noble Kid Quiniela (3 11 paid 45 20. R. G. Smith Lee Raymond of the University Quiniela (41) paid ID.

Far (I) Altendance 4.410. 19.174. of Miami, who like Aaron had a shoot, I glimpsed the clock and thought I saw 11 seconds left. I was debating on calling time out HBP By Porterfieid (Thomas) WP Porterfieid after a good RBI's job at Richmond, reported to West Palm four under par 67 yesterday, took TVVlVLYh Tabaccai Hurley (AH; Landea (NL) UKt OOOOMHlrr 1000 MrD ald 10 0 Oa-Carmel 1OO0 TMrlr 0 0 0 0 Smith 10 0 0 C-Brrra lOOOBIajlk 10 00 Jamra 00 Tatala 3 0 3 OTatala 4 4 a Struck out (or Miller In 3d. Fhed out for Dick in 6th Siruck out lor Turlejr in Jth, (AD Venaon (NU and then I realized the situation second place with 283.

In third Beach hog fat to completely discourage everybody. Craft is a determined leader and a positive thinker. He has a T-2 07. A 3.064. from the shouts of the other place was Bob Shave of FSU with 285 and Joe Hamby of Florida boys." rl Chisox 6, Redlegs 4 it good supply of courtesy but is hard as nails underneath.

You get the impression the A's will be well led. A product of Yankee school (he managed at Independence, Joplin, Beaumont and triple-A Kansas Southern was fourth with 290. Lapper played an opposite came 0000 ak rbl rinrlnnaU ak rbl Chlraaa nut 000 30 lx 3 110 allis.m. If 4 12 0 ONE QUART MOTOR OIL Tempi. 2b City in the New York chain) he's had many of his key players be 0 0 0 0 Fox.

2b 2 111 0 0 0 0 Goodman. 3b 3 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 Jackaon, lb 3 0 10 4 110 FTanrona, rf 4 0 0 0 Taylor. 2b Bailey Shartxar. tb Pinsnn, cf JAI-ALAI RESULTS E-Taylor, Jacluk. PO-A New York 27.

12, St Leula 24-t. DP Blanchard Richard-aoa. Ift New York 3. St. Louia 6.

2h Thornberrr, Howard, Flood. HR Boy- WITH THIS COUPON fore and obtained excellent results from them. Having a bunch of ex-Yankees around is not an unmixed bless AM Thurman. If 2 10 0 Landis. cf 3 10 0 1 0 0 0 Kapoaito, aa 3 0 0 0 Palys.

if ar. ob Aauta ing, in Craft booK. 3 3 2 1 FIRST GAME-Simlea: ELEVENTH GAME Doubles: PD pa PP Pa 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 "It takes them about a year to quit being sorry for themselves and get down to work," he said. 1 0 0 0 Battey, 0 0 0 0 I-attman, 4 12 2 '-Torgeson 2 0 1 Der at'n, 4 0 10 Fischer, t0 2 9 1 d-Lynch Whisea't. If Bilko.

lb Hoak. 3b Morejon, rf Ele ialde- tt be 3 0 0 0 12 2 2 3 3 2 1 2 10 0 11 11112 1 3 4 60 Arplrl Jauregul 10 0 0 2 SO 3 00 4.00 4 1 3 I MaiureKiii 11 80 9 40 4 20 1 3 7 Oia-Pareyon 8 20 4.20 4 5 3 10 0 1 I.arsen Dtck Ttirler Jamea tiler Smith ri Bltylork Sarmientn Quiniela 12 3) paid 11 10. trti Dotterer. 2 0 0 0i 3 10 04 3 0 0 0 0 2 3 2 0 0 0 4 U-Borkhardl, NO PURCHASES CarliKn-Azpirt 4 40 3 4 3 Quiniela 4-61 paid 56.40. Quiniela per- fecta (6-4 paid 117 40.

Attendance 2.475. Handle 1.15,109. SARASOTA RESULTS SECOND GAME-Singlea: NECESSARY HBP By Jsmea rTavlor) Steyena, Bariica, Napp. PP pa Filejalde 12.70 4 10 3 20 1 7 NSjr'P' -J CTI0II e-Burxess 1 0 0 01 Gram's, as 2 0 0 0 Kelly, 10 0 0 a Bobinsoa 10 0 0 Nuxhall, 1 0 0 Tatala 30 4 4 3' Totals 27 4 7 4 a- Hit Into fore oat for Kelly In Sth Hit into fielders choice for Thurmao in (ith c-Flied out for Taylor in ath. Flied out for Pab'S in 4th.

Grounded Oyarxun 1 80 4 20 3 1 4 NIGHT FIRST RACE-5-16 Mil Ruddy HI Wash Rock (3 Churrura 5 20 2 1 3 9 40 4m 1 20 1.00 5 no 4.40 MATINEE FrRST RACK-5-16 Mile; Rural Ren 2 Rnae Huai (1) Hoaa Blue (.11 Uuiniela 2 paid Wl IMPERIAL SERVICE STATION 2 SO 2.80 3 40 1 40 2 fin 2 8(1 Uuiniela (3D paid 32 20 Daily Double 2-) paid 42 20 Phils 7, Dodgers 4 miadrlphla (NX I Los Anielet M.I 37S I6fh S. Nn. THIRD GAME Ii rbl ah rhl Landrum cf 4 A oljlha .110 0 vuioarit enaren ib. l) PP pa Fable Bogey '5) Quiniela U-31 paid 12 60 SECOND RACE 5-11 Mile: Clasa Slipper 2 5 20 Bnrire of Earn (3) Buck a ad (1) Quiniela '2 3) paid 20 10 SECOND RACK S-W Mile: .120 JOO 5 7 .1 11 80 out for Dotterer in th. Walked for Lattman in 3r8 CINCINNATI jf7nr00fj4 CHICAGO 001000 41X-H rerrnnoet as 3 I 1 Monte or rf 5 0 3 1 2 81 3 20 2.2U Friaro Buck i7 20 40 I on Ro 5 10 3 10 fl 10 9 40 smaliey a 1 0 0 0Mile If 2 0 0 0 Nancy Jorte (S) 1 00 7 2(1 1 3 4 3 3 Altuna Manuel Sarmien'o-I lacia Oyaneun-Klola tlumiela 3.00 Fwmn If 3 111 nmoll If 2 0 0 1 Colinn I'ickin Sue HI 1.211 paid 21 10.

F- For, Hoak. PO-A Cincinnati 27-11 Anaeraon lb 3 2 2 JFunllo rf 3 110 Wwniela d-7) paid 122. M. -UrvJDlvAiw'iJ 6 6 Chic-axo 24 II DP Espoaito, Fox and Jack arm. Cincinnati 3.

Chicaao 4. HR-BU Hen-era lb 2 0 0 oriaia rf 10 0 0 Bowman rf 4 10 0 Gentile 4 110 9 FOI RTH GAME Single: Daily Double U-2i paid 33 20 "THIRD RACE 5-16 Mile" Visa Holsum (4) 4 20 lust hale 5 I anc, ifc) Uuiniela 4-5i paid 18 20 3 no 5 20 ko. Battey SB Temple, I.andia PITCHING Bl'MMART 2 40 2 SO 260 4 00 namner 2b 3 113 Neal 2b 3 0 0 1 Smith 3h 1 0 0 0Anilerm 2b 4 0 1 1 4 20 1 20 THIRD RXE-S 18 Mile: Thrifty Flow (8 Teiaa Flower 1 Atom fimaaher Quiruela 9 paid 18 SO. 10.60 ip kk a Reinaldo ilacia 5 10 7 40 PP 5 7 5 2 7 4 43 Ja'ski 3b-2b 4 4 0 OWaiker 2 0 0 0 lyinnett 3 110 Kraeboro a 110 0 3 10 3 40 280 Kell)- 4 2 111 loKer 10 1 ONefrty 0 0 0 0 Mile: 11 60 FOI RTH RACE 5-16 Tamy Ann (3i Flaahv Mannar ill tardwu 1 laGiUiamvl 1000 4 40 140 Abrego quiniela '2-5) rW230 FIFTH GAME-Suifles: NuxImD. (loser) 2 3 4 4 Pena 10 11 Lattman 3 2 2 0 Derrinaton 3 4 2 2 4 41 3.00 3 40 This Is CHRYSLER Week GET A GIGANTIC ALLOWANCE ON YOUR CHRYSLER Laia 1 0 0 0 McDevitt 0 0 0 0 Vapulejr 0 0 0 0 Materia OO0O Ouley 10 Oc-Harknesa 1000 Hear 0(00 Fischer (winner) 300 rOIHTH BACK HI Mllei Windlni Way (2) .4 40 Hammered Steel (5) 30.40 1 2f Irian Dotua '61 3 10 ttuimela tS paid 131 20.

1440 HBP-Fox (by KuxhalU: Hoak 'by 3 SO 4.20 PP Pa 4 6 5 1(4 3 3 1 00 3 20 4.U0 Cor- Fiacben. WP Pena. U-Paparlla Chacon Taeolo Arrart Uuiniela 4 90 4 20 2. t0 40 3 10 2 w) A man, Chylack and Donatalli. 2:34.

Meleme Uuiniela (1 3paid 1100 FIFTH RACE-5-U Mile: Take No Notice (4) 29.20 Platinum Trim ll) Piccolo il Dead heat for place Outniela i paid 41 10 jumiela (4-1) jaid 44.40 SIXTH RACE 5-16 Mile: fl 41 paid 17 00. Totals 24 7 I Totals 4 4 4 FIFTH RACE-5-1! Mile: 441 FJnvr Me (3 SIXTH GAME Dciubla: A's 8, Senators 7 4 40 4 80 1W1 3 21' 2 Si' Miaa Briquette (1) If you ore the owner of a 1952 to 1955 Chrysler this is your Big Week. You can Amber Bead 4 7.20 Treio Beitia PP 3 7 5 1 4 Waahlnclea ml ana an 207 It 4 3 20 5.20 (Juiniela 3-H paid 13 Ml. 3 00 3 411 340 Kaniaa Illy eot II! 11 I IS 1 a Zinioro (2) 13 0 510 3 20 510 50 Arrarte-Ansoleiul Cariitoa-Olasolo Quiniela (3-D raid 5 7 4 Wordy Bird (41 (11 inninfat UP 17.00. a Plied out for Nectar in 3rd.

Grounded out for Cardwell in StiL Flied out fnr Msvrlello in flh. Phliadelphis 31 in ftfiFnno 1 ltAnf elf WIO tVOJSOO 4 K-tiialker, Mliu, Hamncr. Philadelphia 27 9. Uia Anffles 27-13. LTiB-Philartelphia 4 Lna Anrelea 4.

Oiker 3B-Iniieit. HB Anderson, Hamner. SB Fernanriei. Ip er sa SIXTH RACE-S-ll Mile: 2.0 l.umenli. Kemmerer (41.

Slobha (7), Prue 23 40 11 40 1 10 to a Fable Becky (1) tluiniela '2-lipaid 47.40, SEVENTH RACE-5-1' Mile: SEVENTH GAME Singles: Fable Fira 3 7.40 4 41 B-58 BUICK Very, Very EASILY Ten Rock UI 3.2V awn 1240 4 00 3 7 fi STEP Qulniela (3-1) paid 122 Hvde (71. Olivia HI) and Kwah-li; Brunei. Reed Hi, Taylor (7), Portocarrero Duaer 'Hi and Hnuae, hrmtn (7i W-Duaer. Home Cmirtnej. Kaniaa Otr.

Demaeetri. 4 10 420 Fan Bov (3) 25.20 39 00 1010 Mid Step (7) 00 3 '1 Arnnda (1) 140 Ramon Tre.10 Carlitos 3-il 7 4 2 40 1 5 2 SEVENTH RACE-H! Milar Uuiniela (3 7) paid 11910 Quiniela (3 7) paid 21 60. Quiniela Per 9 Grey Dandy (5 25.20 11 40 4 Jo fecta (3 7) paid 50 20. ardwtn 4 3 3 frwiie 4 3 3 Kera 1 N'fray 2 3 4 M'Iyit4 3 3 3 MurielJo 3 Lions Thunderand 7 a.wi a Duke Harria 40 Wuiniela (5-7) paid 144 Pair Sign 10 520 4 40 EIGHTH RACE 5-11 Mile: Air Mae (H 10.20 5 00 Will Hu (3) 14 10 Liberty Sun (41 Quiniela 1 1-1 paid 20; Come in and drive the 6-58 Buick and then get our tremendous allowance, Becouse Adcock is going to bt mighty generous to Chrysler owners oil this week. EIGHTH GAME-Dmiblea: PPPP lltuna Reitta 12 00 4 on 3 1 3 8 1 Ne- DETROIT, The Detroit Lions yesterday signed two ninth riGirrH racx-s miii HBP-B Cardwell fMileai Baik-iay.

VStarj, lix'w and SudoL 2 30, NINTH RACE-3-ll Mile: Slim Spirer (2) 140 Kletalde-Eiola 6 20 3 40 1 7 4 Peredo-Mallaiaray 1 20 4 7 3 120 ISO I 40 Saaey Zip i no ISC 4 20 Tranatar '4) 3 40 2 20 ill (7) Open Evenings and Sundays 320 3 oo 5 20 Toufh Oak Quiniela 2-3 paid 21 AO. Quiniela per fecta (1-2) paid 20 Mr. Flat-ataff Ouiwela 2 4i paid 712 Chess Champ IK Relent (8 Quiniela '4-71pald 15 20 TENTH RACE-4-11 Mile Bel Del (2i 1040 NINTH GAME Sini-le: nn NINTH mnt-l Mlla: LONDON. JT Moscow Radio On 1 10 10 Invitim c2l Pcrelo 10 10 5 10 4 yi 4 00 3 40 4 3 5 2 10 3 3 2 2 4n 2 41 2 20 a ADCOCK round draft choices to National Football League contracts. They are fullback Jim Loftin of Alabama and tackle Ben Paolucci of Wayne State.

No salary terms were disclosed. Lof'in was drawn for Detroit by Pittsburgh, which had swapped its ninth choice in a trade for COMPANY 5 0" 4 2' Eleialde 4 20 Altuna Ixmr Buater (1) Gel 'Si Uuiniela '3-D paid 71 20. 2 20 I 4 1 Qumieia per Quiniela (3-4) raid 34 00. fecta '4 31 paid 75 00. Indurall il Perfect Zip (1) Qmniea (2-li paid 20 20 EU VRN'TH RACE-i Mile: Rural (2' 10 40 Like Joe (4) Mm Imll ill fa id yesterday world chess champion Vasily Smyslov has taken ill.

farcin? a postponement of his ti-'ird came with' challenger Mikhail Botvinnik in the world title rratches now taking place in the Soviet capital. 3 10 2 an 2 Ki so 2 If. 3 to 2 Ml 6 40 3 on 4.50 BUICK SINCE 192) 1 H-1 TENTH Pf 5 11 Mile Dapplet f4l All Qualm '7i Smart Rinr '2 Quir.ieia '47' paid 21.00. A (tendance 1 570. H.ivl, MT.ijO.

805 9th ST. NORTH TENTH GAME Sinle' haenn 1 1 3.00 3 80 2 10 1 5 (aril" ill ft) 11) 1 4 Arrarie (4) i 10 4 3 Quiniela I paid 21.80. Quuieila pr-fecla 1I-6) pud 43 00 TEL. 5-7601 paid -Dead Feat for place Ouimela '2-41 paid 11 10; (21) 9.4(1. Artenanr 2,001.

Randl $57,422. quarterback Jack Kemp, Paolucci was Detroit's ninth choice. I.

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