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Jan. 1938 HcmxTxn RARI.lNfiEN. TCX Yogi Received Ripping Reply From Hank Aaron B.v STEVE SNIDER Writer NEW YORK (UP) Sports of all sorts: Hank Aaron, in his winter banquet speeches, reveals the Braves had the Yankees thoroughly scouted for the last World Series, right down to a warning lor the Braves to ignore cathcer Yogi Berra if he tried to strike up a distracting conversation with Milwaukee hitters. Hank said Yogi began talking to him on one of Hank's first trips to the plate, advising Aaron he was holding his bat wrong. oughta have the CAN'T GO WRONG! Recommend RICHARD'S SUN VALLEY RESTAURANT Thanks! FALL COSTUME JEWELRY utons Kodak Sales Service HARLINGEN mark up, so you can read said Yogi.

Aaron retorted, up here to hit, not to Thereafter, Hank let his bat do the talking and Yogi had to listen. Bebe Ruth League baseball, forj youngsters in the 13-15 age group, hopes to expand to Latin America, Europe and even Africa in 1958. Mexico, Colombia, Honduras, Nicaragua and Venezuela are among nations that have made inquiries at league headquarters. The big boom in pleasure boating, noted at the current National I Motor Boat Show, has brought about the same problem that plagues space. There enough moorings to go around in congested area.

Ron Delany, king of the indoor milers, believes the eventual mile record will be reduced to 3:50 and to in my Ron will have a go at cracking four minutes indoors at least once this winter, but won't announce it in advance. A1 Dark of the St. Louis Cardinals, just turned 35, apparently is resigned to switching from shortstop to third base next season. Dark had his worst season in the majors in 1952 when Leo Durocher kept shifting him around from his preferred shortstop position but there's a feeling A1 could help the next season. John Macy of Houston has agreed to run in distance races at Madison Square Garden this indoor track season.

Now what the promoters need is a Gimbel to make it Macy vs Gimbel to cash in on the department store ads. A new indoor golf center in New York has the works six driving cages, a sand trap, putting green, locker room and, of course, a 19th hole. Chicago Cubs' Pitching Staff Poses Problems By EDWARD PRELL potential 15 game Chicago Tribune Sportswriter Dick Drott reached this figure in If you were a major league 1957, losing 11. Mce Drabowsky, manager, how would you like to submitted a 13-15 performance, start a season with a pitching Taylor Philips, youthful left ob- staff which had a record of 184 de- tained from Milwaukee in the Bob Classified Inder LVN OUN CEMENTS Card ul I Flowers tnrt I. In Memrtriam BUSINESS SERVICES J-ost nd Founn E.

Rooks and f. Miscellaneous 8 Personals 9. Special 11). Travel Opportunity LL Auction 12 II Appliance Repur 14. Child 15.

Carpenter Canine? 16. Cement. Brick. Work 17. Nursing CLASSIFIED DEADLINE WEEK DAYS feats and only 131 victories in the Rush deal, has the equipment to big time? bid for this figure.

The Braves Well, you like it. Per- gave up on the kid from Dixie haps neither does Bob Scheffing, last season. As a regular with the is. the Cub skipper, whose 12 pitch- Cubs, Phillips could win ranking sup ers with big league decisions have with Drott and Drabowsky. combined for this sad record.

jjm Brosnan, the scholarly right 1 This group perhaps is one of hander from Cincinnati, won 5 g. the most unusual which ever has an(j 5 last season. His 3.40 -fi. Schuoit been charged with the responsi- earned run average wits lowest bility of conducting a major league among all Cub pitchers. The 6 foot cleaners team through a 154 game sched- 4 right hander pitched only 98 ff a vSE 1 Service ule.

innings. With Rush gone, Brosnan fudiorA Yet there are many bright spots, doubtless will be given steadier 34 Termites rest control because this is a youthful mound employment. He could reach 15. 3 Drunng department which may start Another candidate for these welding. Machine.

equalizing these sad figures start- highly respectable double figures ing next season. Don Elston, but his type of ac- 4a Potential 15 Winners tivit.v may preclude his reaching MERCHANDISE FOR ftAlJt Conservatively, the Cubs have Scheffing plans fo make the lanky right hander a relief sped- alist. Even the best of bull pen operators often wind up a season Boats. Etc with a won-loss log which is not gggj1 impressive. Their good work often Farm a Machinery is not reflected with a victory which often goes to the pitcher who 52 was rescued.

53. Household Hillman Ha, Propel, SiSSi.tiiS“”'" The five, however, probably will Livestock-Pouitry be the most important members g- of the Cub staff next summer An- other strong candidate is Dave si. Musical fnnrumenu Hillman, now 30 and delayed in hss progress toward the majors by sporting SPACE ADS 1 P.M. With Mix Copy 3 P.M with straight set Mix of Type) Ads 4:00 P.M. Day Before Day of Publication Ford Certain 11:30 A.M.

SATURDAY (Closed Sat. Afternoon) Sundcy Space Ads Must be in Office by Friday Noon! Plenty of Cash By CHARLES BARTLETT Chicago Tribune Sjortswriter 4. tost and Found WHAT TO DO when Is i Phone a Classified Ad to GA at 9, Special Notice xxxxxixxxxxxxiixsxxxx: "SEE IT i ATTMCTION on the BIG THEATRE SCREEN AH for Notre Dame Playing for Notre Dame is nothing new for Nick Pietrosante, junior fullback. In high school, Nick performed for Notre Dame High in West Haven, Conn. His home is in Ansonia, Conn.

SHE'S THE Ann Downey, Baltimore, defeated Marlene Streit, Font Mills, in the finals of the Helen Lee Dorherty Golf Championship at Fort Lauderdale, Sunday. (UP Telephoto) Robert Mltehum Curt "THE ENEMY BELOW" Cinemascope-Technicolor LAST TIMES TODAY HUDSON STACK MALONE -------------a arnished angels IA ST TIMES TODAY STARTS TUESDAY Love Target! BING CROSBY MAN on FIRE' Ttlfc arnished A ngels LAST TIMES TODAY STARTS THURSDAY He Invisible Bo RICH ABO EVER PHILIP ABBOTT DIANE BREWSTER Marlon Brando Woody Hayes Like Grid Conlracts By ROBERT CROMIE Chicago Tribuna Sportswriter Football Coach Wayne Woodrow Hayes of Ohio State, a man who speaks his mind, recently flayed both contract jumping coaches and college presidents who hire them, during a luncheon speech in Chicago, where he was receiving the midwest coach of the year bBUU116 ollvCi award from the Chicago Football new YORK (UP) Fearless next time and believes that the N. and A1 Balding. Miami lefty, won and dropped lor rA T.lirk, Writers' association. facts and figures: United States could have won it Beach, $80 each.

Fort Worth and is getting his first Mromrtiv, This plain statement of Carmen Basilio is an opening 9 Ihis time if Dick Savitt, Budge Purpose of the T.T.T. plan is Whire in the majors. 0 feeling on the of to 5 favorite to defend his mid-Patty and Ham Richardson had provide the top ten tournament hie a poun ri" cr, boys probably will make new ene- dleweight title against Sugar Ray been on the team, mies for the rotund Ohio State Robinson in their rematch at Chi- Breaks Costlv Carmen Opens as 9-5 Choice to Whip 'Sugar' Douglas Michael Ford, the dill- military service and arm trouble, XPt'or gent New Yorker who is profession-Dave finally won his first big Weannt al golf's hardest working crafts- league game in 1957 and went on Biry-i man, is going to collect a lot of to a 5-11 record. Dave won 21 and Ptumo.n« Supplies overtime cash in this competitive lost 7 for Los Angeles in 1956. 72.

'season of 1958. The swarthy, husky The staff includes three who winner of the Masters, Western, have had previous chances with hup wan tea and Los Angeles titles of last sea- the Cubs. They are bloeky Johnny I Wanted son, can pick up $10,000 for just Briggs, bought after sea- 7 Wanted swinging a club through approxi- son from Sacramento for an esti- mately 25 P.G. A. co-sponsored mated Bohbv Anderson, a sn Siiuiitiont wanted tournaments, regardless of where 22 year old who was a sensation g- rtrnaM he finishes.

with Us Angeles in 1956 when ft As first pacesetter in the he appeared in 70 games, and Botrt P.G.A.’s new T.T.T. (Top Ten Gene Fodge, who was 19-7 for Los Tournament Playersi plan. Ford Angeles in 1956. will take down $400 in each tour- Briggs was sought by all major ml unt- nament participating in the sys- league clubs, after his 15-13 record hwi item, put into effect last year by for last place Sacramento. In 1956 9 i eta the P.G.A.

tournament bureau, fol- he was brilliant in three relief 95 lowing suggestions by sponsors. jobs for the Cubs, but was op- While Ford will reap the big- tioned to Los Angeles. There he 97 gest financial windfall from the developed a sore arm and bone plan, nine other touring profes- chips were removed from his el- TrkUer Park sionals also will benefit substan- bow. Returning to action, he won ESTATE FOR SAL tiallv in 1958 from this new de- three games by one run. rnx.

ivelopment. Early in August, protesting a Finsterwald Second H.Rh decision. Briggs his right gty Ind Second place Dow Finsterwald hand against a dugout post. Re- Incfjma Property of Tequesta, will get $2.40 suit: a fracture. Johnny was out ijr Jof in each participating event.

Oth- for the season. Last year he had a Prwerty ers and their tournament pay- mediocre 8-10 record with ort suburb ments: Art Wall Jr. Ponoco Man- Worth. JSS SB gffi or, $220; Arnold Palmer, La Records Aren l34 UAt trobe, 5200; Bill Casper Anderson was a flop, too, win- Bonita, $180; Marty Furgol, ning 4 and losing 9 for Portland. UTOMOT1VE (Cog-Hill) Lemont, 111., $160; Paul Fodge was 3-7 at Fort Worth, 1-1 jir Harney, Worcester, Mass.

and Jay at Portland, and 4-3 at Memphis. U9 Exchi Way to Fill Needs Pbotie a Want Ad! GA 3-5511 BRK.HTKN Vi)l HOME Custom draperies, slip md reupholstery our specialty. Latest fabrics, Call for Free Estimates GA3-4014 MAY INTERIOR A C. SHORTHAND Night School New Gass Thursday, January 28 Limited Gass, Enroll Now DURHAM'S BUSINESS COLLEGE Exchd. By OSCAR FRALEY timistic over the chances of re- Hebert, Sanford, $120 each, These three will be complement- United Press Sports Writer gaining the big silver mug the and Mike Souchak, Grossingers, ed by two rookies.

a i NEW YORK (UP) Fearless next time and believes that the N. and Al Balding, Servi A Parta ALCOHOLICS drink, to that Fies 3-525 onjmous: If want ur If war.t our Fr dav nighU at 8 a Room Madhotel Dial For Sale or players of the previous year an won 15 and lost 15 for Memphis, added inducement to compete in The four remaining members of tournaments in the form of leziti- the staff are well matured, Turk AMA WAINR wot HCTUM coach. But what Woody thinks cago Stadium on March 25, but -------Woody says, and hot water is noth-the fight experts contend that jppiH fe fifth mate Any an a )le re.iever 10 ping new for him. A few years ago Robinson will be the choice at Itndl other typC cri ast fason'has won 30 anrl he said what he thought of per- ring time asserted. With steady has been outiawed by the 14 for the Cubs in six campaigns.

A Vu 3 campaigners such as Savitt, Pat- A Dick Littlefield, another ripened mitting marching bands on the The reasoning is that Basil 10 fu P.G.A. field between halves of football will be more confident this time mjoht have lhA fh J- Edwin Carter, P.G.A. touma-operator, is 1 games especially during sloppy plus the fact that each passing y' ment bureau manager, maintains spread over nine eag weather and this drew a with- month takes so much more out In November, Willie Shoe-the plan assures sponsors 0 par- Elmer on, a ering return fire from music lov- of those 37-year-old Robinson had to choose between ticipating events improved fields, out of action by elbow miscn ers from coast to coast. legs. But Sugar Rev is only three and This, he points out, will make for early last season, bu: is ul Plain On Stand pounds over the 160-pound Stables Bold Ruler in better competition and more ap- an operation has fixed him up.

The trip to the 1955 Rose bowl dleweight limit as he goes into rrenton Handicap. It was as- pealing gallery attractions. He as an me re game also was a noisy one for training and his new-found sharp- he chosf Lowe'5 The 1957 player ratings were es- having won his first same in the Hayes, as his accurate but some- ness is expected to swav the of a sense of obli- tablished by performances in all majors 0 what tactless remarks concerning price gatl0n due to the ride in some approved tourna- ton Braves, the state of west coast football Bill Talbert, Davis faveu the horse in the ments, whether or not they plan Fair At Minneapolis were greeted with outraged Davis Cup captain, is highly ky to participate in the plan during ernando Rodrigue? 33 year Now there is another obvious 1958. However, in 1958, T.T.T. old, completes the pitching Willie just hit oil with his points will be awarded only in up.

He appeared in 66 games for first well which he received participating tournaments, Carter Minneapolis in 1957 and had a 3 on the rich get said. earned run average. But before richer. These ratings were established that he failed, with the Giants, Jackie Farrell, a member of on a point system, whereby the If Scheffing ran come up with; the New York Yankee front of- winner received 45 points, the a winning staff from this material,) "ho fice staff for 16 years, was a second place finisher 44 points, there may be no question about Try A Star Classified Ad TRAIf.ER'TE COUPLF. to manage apartment Cumm 1 tracer uti- Man murt he able ia ri irr.a re yurrt Bi nr Herald Box 14.

Sitting Wake up! late! and public retorts by the west coast writers. But one nice thing JAN Tru about Woody is that you know' DOWOCil TO I ly where you stand and where he sta.nd' Body Building As nearly as we could see, I THKATBE 4 1 West Stale Highway 83 GA3-3061 LAST TIME TODAY HELEN MORGAN STORY" STARRING ANN BLYTH PAUL NEWMAN CARTOON riTDIICDRIVE IN vl I KU jtheatre Hwy 77 Between Benito Tel. 9 LAST TIMES TODAY CARTOON NEWS Don Bov staff for 16 years, was a second place Oregon, folks either like him or ran first iour mmute newspaperman before that. Dur-and so on down to one point for the National league manager of dislike him. No one ignores him.

mile an American last spring, ing that earlier era, one of his the player finishing in 45th place, the year for 1958! And, if we may hazard a guess, has embarked on a course of body once was ,0 Shost write for in addition, players get 10 point those who like him are far in the building in preparationf or a fresh izzy eartly for a majority. When Woody puts him- qS5.ault on the eieut furionz mark mitment slip two or more ue k. self out to be polite and thought- gM If was okRJ' before a tournament, ful he can be very likeable in- Bob Backus- national weight except that he couldn Fines and point assessments cteH champion, sold the idea and I couldn't are Invoked for failure to play In fact the west slender Californian on an Ama- Fischer, 14- after committing, for withdrawing who almost certainly had their tPur union tour Europe CT'n from a tournament without proper ambushes prepared and their pois- is learning to ski under the approval, and for a of mis- on darts in readiness last month, last summer- tutelage of Olympic competitor conduct violations, succumbed, In lar-e part, to the Backus, who built himself up to Toni Kastner nnd in return is The plan applies only to P.G.A. Hayes who showed up this time. 230 pounds over a ten year per- teaching Kastner to play chess, members and approved tourna- He was courteous and amusing iod after having been rejected by Many chess (not cheese) champs ment players.

In order to be eli- during press conferences, frank, as the air force for being under have been good athletes. Cuba gible for its benefits, players always, but seemingly careful to weight, believes that Bow'den is a Capablanca was a top ten- must compete in at least 80 per give no occasion tak-chinch to lower the world mile nis star and Boris Spas-cent of the P.G.A. co sponsored Hn(j half mile records if he in- sky clears six feet in the high tournaments. will collect IJked B.v creases his chest and shoulder de- jump. rewards only if they com- One of the Angeles writers velopments.

Your Pete in a participating tournament responded with a laudatory col- Many of the tall men in bas- in 1958. Otherwise, the money re- umn on Hayes and another ob- ketball are rugged enough to play verts to the sponsor. viouslv suspicious but with nothing BrClVeS tO RCMSe but Georpia Jay Hebert, chairman of the mi v. a Bobby Dodd explains they P. G.

A. tournament committee, make the parlay. says the T.T.T. plan strengthened have to make a he says, tournament fields in 1957, even the regular foot- though no member was being paid The Mil- ball season is over the basketball under the plan. to scream about, suggested in his list of things he would like Santa to bring various sports figures that Hayes be given an Elvis Presley recording of as Sweet as Prices on Ducats MILWAUKEE (UP) You waukee Braves announced Satur- squad is too far ahead for him know of several tournaments Perhaps the best measure of a have raised prices 10 to to ever catch I wouldn't have played in if it had coach is to learn what his players 15 cents on daily admissions and Red Auerbach, coach of the not been for those T.T.T.

think of him Those close to the $10 to $20 on season tickets for Boston Celtics, remembers losing A 25 point assessment against Ohio State squad say that Woody the 1958 baseball season. only one oratorical debate to a Billy Maxwell of Odessa, Tex. is respected and liked by his men. President Joseph referee. That was once in a game (for profanity during the Texas and we were told that the mem- Cairnes, threatened the ticket at when a spectator Open (cost the Hesperia Open bers of the East squad, which increase during rental talks with took a poke at Red.

The referee, champion 10th place in the T.T.T. Woody coached in 1955, took up the county, had no comment with fearful of a full-scale riot, or- standings and a payoff of $80 per a collection to buy him a post- the announcement. dered Red off the bench. tournament in 1958. game present.

Cairnes had said that increased Red ranted. The top ten tournament players Not many coaches, we venture rent for County Stadium, plus in- you get a cop and lock up for 1957 and their point totals, to say, have a similar distinction, creased costs, would probably re- the joker who took a shot follow: quire a increase in ticket at Ford 1255.90; Finsterwald, Streak prices. said the referee ominous- 50; Wall. 1039.50; A. Palmer, Syracuse was unbeaten in 10 The Braves have agreed to pay ly, a cop and if you 1014.50; Casper.

1003; M. Furgol, regular season football games tin- the county $400.000 a year in rent, get off the bench toss you in 989; Harney, 873.10; J. Hebert, HI it bowed to Penn State last Oct. compared w'ith about $200,000 854.50; Souchak, 822.50 and Bald- 26. I Red got! ling, 779.50.

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