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The Evening Review from East Liverpool, Ohio • Page 21

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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, 1958 EAST LIVERPOOL REVIEW, EAST LIVERPOOL, OHIO PAGE 21 Yankees Shutout Redsox, 3-0, As Larsen Hurls 4-Hitter Score Shaky 111 First Start At Cleveland CLEVELAND Narleski, who picked up first victory of the season a year ago A And Orioles I Potters, 3-0 Capture 58 Inaugurals Big Bob Vogel, the basketball; star, hurled a three-hitter to shut! By ED WILKS I Mantle, after getting an 0-2 count! the East Liverpool Potters, 3-0, A PrAss SnoriK Writer the Mick, in the seventh at Toronto. Associated Press Spo ts Berra belted a homer. Bill Skow-i The loss was the second in two; viLiuiv w. This may be a tougher, tighterCarey followed with dou-! days for the Potters who now show in a relief role, will try to put the American League pennant race as fQj. three-run inning.

1-2 record for the season. Indians in the win column predicted by the managers, but ati The Red Sox again were with-- Two runs scored in the third when he starts today against moment, Casey Stengel is stilt out Thumper Ted Williams, still ning and another in the fourth Kansas City Athletics. rabbits out of hats with recovering from food poisoning. Vogel all the working Opposing Narleski will be Yankees. Three unearned runs, two on he needed to blank the Potters.

Ralph Terry, the top pitcher defending champs had somCiSherm homer, gave the Ferrell was the hitting star for in spring exhibition games. prettv atrocious pitching during White Sox a 3-1 lead in the third the Red Knights when he belted Kansas City spoiled Cleveland exhibitions. But Stengel mning of the duel between Billy, a double to drive home two runs home opener and Herb improve once the Pierce and Jim Bunning, the the third inning, comeback debut Tuesday with 20 -game winners of last Ryan and Bob Rutherford came 5-0 victory behind Ned Carvers But after the Tigers tied with back-to-back singles be- seven-hitter. 1 a 1 ft Jerry Lumpe playing third base, second double chased fore Ferrell stroked a two-out dou- Score. the Indians lalentea declare that Carey Pierce in the seventh and Martin, ble.

hander was disappointed over vvhen announc-i who had fanned three times. Vogel drove in the other run performance. Taking his irs opening day lineup. gled him home with the clincher with a single that plated Nelson American League turn on the happened? Don Larsen, off Ray Moore. in the fourth inning mound since last May of tlie weak arm this Score, the 24-year-old southpaw In going the distance, the big line drive off the ba gave up just four hits, got out of swifty, gave way to a pinch hitter; righthander fanned six and gave; York Gil jams on dandy field- after three innings in his first, up four walks, most blinded him, the at third and shut out the Bos- championship appearance since Miles, a sophomore, was Score was shaky in his Tuesday before his eye injury of last May 7.

He the losing pitcher and was re- stint 1 ilfo Kimn aitpr inrnntn four a record Boston opening crow left trailing 3-0. He gave ninrh-lof 35,223. Gus Triandos and Brooks Rob- hits before being lifted or a Detroit Tigers, clumped inson split half of 12 hitter. Score struck ou Boston and Chicago as con- hits off four Washington pitchers, and walked four. He tenders, snubbed their 7-19 exhi- Triandos homered among his bition record (worst in the ma- three, Robinson tripled.

Billy jors) and defeated the White Sox won it in relief of Connie a wild pitch. have any excuses at all Score said in the club house. good and the weather was have any control, he said. have it, Manager Bobby Bragan is all set to give his ace southpaw another soon. Score will start against the Detroit Tigers in the Motor City Friday.

three innings he worked should be just enough to get Herb sharp for the Bragan said. Carver, a 32-year-old veteran, placed by Mike Kapp after Toronto nicked him for two runs in the third. Frank Wilson collected two singles and Tom Myers got the other Potter safety. sends his the help of pesky Billy Martin. Ned Carver shut out Cleveland 5-0 on seven hits while Kansas City gave Herb Score a rough time in his comeback debut with the Indians that drew the biggest crowd of the day, 35,307 ended Coach Ray Peduzzi jors' ana aeieaieu me wuu i 4-3 before 28,319 at Chicago with Johnson.

Camilo Pascual was the, jdav at Patter.son Field. 'EAST MVERPOOL New York 000 000 5 0 Boston 000 000 4 1 Zelch, if Larsen (1-0) and Berra; Nixon, and Daley, White Rambo. rf Goodballet, cf XD. Zelih Miles, 0 i Kapp, XXBrvan TOTALS (9). L-Nixon (0-1 Home York.

Berra AB 4 0 0 0 3 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 2 0 10 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 AB 4 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 2 110 3 1 3 0 2 0 2 0 1 0 3 2 1 1 1 1 23 3 24 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 Opener To 5-4 Strike-outs: Miles 2. Kapp 5, Vogel Winning pitcher; Vogel; Losing pitcher: Miles. his day. Essegian drove in one of their first three Philadelphia runs and scored another. It was disputed hit that finally drove the Redleg right hander to the showers in the seventh.

001 101 110-5 13 0 000 004 8 0 Roberts, Farrell 6 Semproch Richie Ashburn walked with two and Lopata; Lawrence, Wight out and Granny Hamner lashed a Kelly 8 i and Bailey. hit to the infield that was deflected proch (1-0). L-Wight (0-1). toward the left field boxes. It went at Cleveland.

Baltimore stop at the top of Washington 001 000 000 1 5 the league 6-1 before 34,377. Baltimore 021 120 OOx 6 12 The AL openers drew 133,226 Pascual. Clevenger (3i. Wiesler oronto compared with the 125,882 counted Hyde 8 and Berberet; John-, Sb by the National League as Pitts- son. Odell and Triandos.

burgh defeated Milwaukee 4-3 in Odell (1-0). L-Pascual Feneii. stiflid the "Indian batters with 14 innings, San Francisco beat Los Home runs-Ballimore. Trian-: variety of pitches and sharp con- Angeles 8-0, the Chicago Cubs dos. Nelson, ss trol He walked three and struck blanked St.

Louis 4-0 and Phila- Detroit 010 Oil 14 1 two He yielded only one hit delphia defeated Cincinnati 5-4. Chicago 003 000 7 1 filed out for Goodbaiet in 7th after the fourth inning. I Willard Nixon, Bostons onetime Bunning (1-0' and Hegan; Pierce, st ijvk rpool ooo ooo thprp were a few bright killer, had the champs Moore (7) and Lollar. L-Pierce, oronto 002 im trfhe Indians and -ne blanked on one hit. Yogi Berra's: 307 opening day fans.

leadoff single in the second, for; Home runs Detroit, on bails: Miles 2 Russ Nixon, the young catcher, six. But then he walked Mickey' Kuenn. Chicago. Lollar. collected three singles and Reds Protest But Lose Billy Moran and Chico Larras- quel.

All the Cleveland hits were singles. Nixon threw out two men trying to steal second base and blocked suuwcia the plate nicely on a throw homcj CINCINNATI For the fourth Phils then tied the score in the Philadelphia to erase a runner. year, the Cincinnati Red- seventh on the hit that caused alL Cincinnati lost their National League 11 hits. The visitors opener Tuesday but at least they scored in the first inning on a have set some kind of a walk to Bill Tuttle, a single by confusion. Hector Lopez and wild toss Philadelphia' for a double but that brought up! Five Svxacuse University basket- which permitted Tuttle to ihe question of whether it had been ball players Bill Gabor.

Jack from third base. by a fan and whether Vince Cohen, Gary Clark Bob Cerv delivered two more Rut in the 7th inning action if any had impeded the and Jon Cincebox have scored runs in the third frame with a Birdie Tebbetts announced he was or more points in one season, double. Scoring were Tuttle, who; playing the game under protest i had singled, and Lopez, who had result of a run-scoring hit Ashbum raced home and the walked hit was the only; by the Phils. After the game he nmpires allowed him to score, extra base blow of the contest, gaid he was withdrawing the pro- If interference had allowed Steven Ridzik. the most recent test because the ruling seemed to.he would have been held at third.

Indian acquisition, held Kansas be a matter of judgment by the as it turned out, he would City hitless for two frames. The empires. Then, two hours later, it have died there because Harry, scored single runs in the sixth announced the protest was be-: Anderson struck out to end the; and seventh innings at the expense reinstated. of Cal McLish but were blanked Redleg General Manager Gabe run tied the score, and the, in the eighth and ninth by Chuck protest was being won it in the eighth on a Churn, another newcomer. reinstated on the grounds the run- and singles by VVally Po.st The Indians had a chance scored from first, should and Ted Kazanski.

a big inning in the second when bave been held at third because; Fhils nicked Lawrence for Doby opened with a single and a ball in play, ft least one hit in each of the Mickey Vernon followed with a jbe question apparently involved six innings which seemed to looper to right field that dropped whether the run would have a right good indication it wasn in front of Tuttle. scored regardless of whether the Doby hesitated, thinking Tuttle, spectator touched the ball, would catch the ball, and was' ruckus, however, forced at second base. Nixon fol- 0 niuch to detract from the lowed with a single to right, but pgj-formances of two Philly rook- Vernon was cut down going to third Essegian and Roman and that was the closest the i came to reaching the ffT Essegian, starting in left field. Kansas City 102 001 11 0 two doubles, drove in a Cleveland 000 run and scored two. Semproch, re- Garver (1-0) and Chiti; Heving Dick Farrell, who had re- Ridzik (4).

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He pitched his way out of trouble beautifully in the ninth when a parade of pinch hitters and pinch runners had Redlegs on first and third with two out. He forced rookie Vada Pinson to ground out to end the game. In that frame he faced such potentially dangerous hitters as Bob Thurman and Smoky Burgess. The big action, however, was tied up in the sixth, seventh and eighth innings. Roberts, who had allowed only two hits through the first five innings and had a 3-0 lead, suddenly fell apart in the sixth.

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