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The Kansas City Times from Kansas City, Missouri • 19

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-A- THE KANSAS CITY TIMES WEDNESDAY APRIL 1 1 1 962 19 Post Homer Trips A CINCINNATI LOS ANGELES START IT EARLY Homers on Opening Day Are Belted by New York's Slugging Twins and Skowron but Moose's Single Beats Baltimore 7 to 6 AB AB Kaskoss 5 1 1 Wills ss 3 0 0 Rotas 3 0 0 fHoward 1 0 0 Lynch 1 0 0 Gilliam 2b 4 1 2 Blagame 2b 0 0 Moon if 3 0 0 Pinson cf 4 3 4 Snifter rf 3 1 2 Rob son rf If 4 1 0 cT Davis 1 0 0 PostJf 5 1 Roseboro 2 0 0 Keough rf 0 0 0 Fairly lb 4 0 1 Coleman 1b 4 0 1 Spencer 3b 4 1 1 Harper 3b 4 0 3 Davis cf 3 0 0 Edwardsc 4 0 dWails 0 0 Purkevp 4 0 1 Podres 2 0 1 Henryp 0 0 0 Sherry 0 0 0 Brosmanp 0 0 dHarkne 1 0 0 Per ranosk ip 0 0 0 Totals 38 6 UeCarey 1 0 1 TERRY ARROYO BAIL OUT FORD I Totals 32 3 6 a- Struck out for Poias Grounded out for Sherry in 8th Grounded into double play for Snider in 8th Walked for Davis in 9th Singled for Perranoskt in 9th Grounded out for Wills in 9th CINCINNATI 100 0C1 LOS ANGELES COO 200 001 3 None PO-A Cincinnati 27-13 Los Angeles 27-6 Wills Gilliam Fa rly Harper-Roias-Coleman Kasko-Colemar Btasmgame-Kasko-Coleman Left Cincinnati 11 Los Angeles 7 Kasko Pinson 2 Fairly Podres 3B- Spencer HR Post 5- Roias SF Coleman RBi Pinson Post 3 Coleman Harper Fairly 2 Carey Coleman and scored when rookie Tommy Harper blooped a single to right The Dodgers had the bases loaded with one out in the eighth on two walks and a single by Gilliam But came on to bail out Purkey and got pinch-hitter Tommy Davis to ground into a double play The stadium was packed except for the right-field pavilion which was only about two-thirds filled Th Dodgers said Hey missed a sellout because some of the tickets they had issued to agencies were not sold Thinking they would be tho Dodgers offered no tickets for sale at the stadium today EX-COACH IN HOSPITAL Condition of Dr Wilce Ohio State Is Satisfactory Columbus April 10 Dr John Wilce Ohio State university football coach from 1913 to 1923 remains in satisfactory condition in Uni ersity hospital where he has been a patient since March 25 His physicians declined comment today on reports he had suffered a stroke Dr Wilce retired in 1958 after serv ing as director of student health services at the university LOS ANGELES April 10 (AP) Wally Post spoiled the debut in their fancy new stadium today with a home the first that led Cincinnati to a 6-3 victory before 52564 persons Los Angeles elected to walk Frank Robinson to get to Post with two out in the seventh inning and the score tied 2-all Post who had singled twice earlier drove left-hander Johnny Podres's first pitch over the center-field wall at the 410-foot mark scoring Vada Pinson and Robinson ahead of him Pinson was on with a double his second of the game Right-hander Boh Turkey went 7(5 innings for Cincinnati and posted the victory with help from Billy Henry and Jim Bros-man Podres an 18-game winner last season departed in the eighth He was touched for 11 of 14 hits The first run at the 56000-seat stadium was scored by the first hitter Eddie Kasko He drove a double into the left-field corner took third on a sacrifice by Cookie Rojas and scored when Pinson singled The Dodgers got only one hit off Purkey in the first three HBP -Bv Henry (Roboro) Bar-lick Crawford Vargo Harvey 2:47 52564 Left-Handed Eddie Yields Eight Hits and Four Runs in His Six Innings Luis Weathers Rough Ninth Frame New York April 10 Moose Skowron and the boys turned on the home run power for the world champion New York Yankees today in a 7-6 opening day victory over Baltimore actually decided by 8th-inning single Roger Maris the new Babe Ruth of 1961 came through with a 3-run homer in the fifth and Mickey Mantle tied the score with a home run into the right-! center bleachers leading off Clemente Unloads a 4-Run the eighth after the Orioles Blast as Pittsburgh Whips had regained the lead Philadelphia 6-0 Skowron whose 2-run inside- £7 openedTe FRIEND HOAK SPARKLE ing won the game for Ralph Terry relief pitcher with a single off Hoyt Wilhelm Elston Howard's double in the eighth It was the same old Yankee pattern of victory The home run Whitey Ford and finally Luis Arroyo Only this time Terry pitched two innings and Shutout Is Fashioned on 5-Hitter Don Also Clouts Home Run Pittsburgh April 10 LAP) Friend of Pittsburgh with the help of a grand-lam home run by Roberto I'EMPLr Johnny lemple Baltimore second baseman fights to regain balance after eatching a fly ball in Yankee stadium's short right field in second inning Earl Robinson Baltimore right fielder veers away after Temple took the fly to retire Hector Lopez (Wirephoto) innings Then in the fourth Jim Gilliam led off with a single and Duke Snider also singled with one out With two away Ron Fairly sliced a double to left center scoring both Gilliam and Snider The Reds tied it In the sixth when Pinson walked moved to second on a single by Gordon Palmer ants Pro Golf Siveep Palmer loads Iit of gained the decision And Arroyo demente aad a S010 homer had a few anxious moments in TT i the ninth before he finally got by Don Hoak shut out Jackie Brandt on a pop fly 1 Philadelphia 6-0 today in Ford the 25-game winner of the opener in last season was roughed up by p'orbes field the Orioles and gave up eight Count on Continental to care about you! Special Golden Jet fare to LOS ANGELES 1729 COACH PLUS TAX GOLDEN JET LEAVES 10:30 PM ARRIVES LOS ANGELES 11:30 PM PST I Greensboro C) Open this weekend Prior to the lT I Open he may play in oniv three events the Colonial In- vitation in Fort Worth Tex May 10-13: the Memphis Open May 31-June 3 and the Upper Montclair $100000 event June 7-10 like to get some rest be tween tournaments so that I don't get the Masters 1 champion said I have to skip some good tournaments I want to play Oakmont quite a bit in order to get familiar with the AUGUSTA GA April 10 Arnold Palmer winner of his third Masters golf crown in five years said today he still is determined to score a professional grand slam paralleling the 1930 amateur feat of Boh Jones long as Pm playing golf 1 11 be shooting for the rugged young professional from Latrobe Pa said foremost in my The professional slam to which Palmer refers consists of the Masters the and British Opens and the A No man has ever won alt four although Ben Hogan won the first three in 1953 skipping the A Jones's grand slam in 1930 consisted of the Amateur and Open championships and the British Amateur and Open championships honestiy believe the professional slam is Palmer said is much tougher today than it was back Jones says The next leg of the professional slam is the Open in Oakmont Pa June 14-16 The British Open in which Palmer is the defending champion is in Troon Scotland July 9-14 The A is set for July 19-22 in Newtown Square Pa near Philadelphia definitely hope to play in these Palmer said for the others on the tour I'm not sure I will pace myself with the hope of being at my peak in the big His next start will be in the Clemente picking up where he left off last year in winning the National league batting connected with a pitch by starter Jim Owens in the third inning Hoak followed with a sock over the left-field wall The grand slam was Clemente's fourth in the majors The Phillies who blasted Cincinnati 12-4 with a 15-hit attack yesterday got just five hits off Friend Except for shaky first and fifih innings the Pirates' right-hander was in complete charge Tony Taylor's double in the fifth was the lone extra-base blow off Friend who struck out five and walked one This was third straight year that Friend has started the opener and the sixth he's started in the last seven years The Pirates scored their first run in the second inning Clemente walked advanced to hits and four runs in six innings Jerry 2-run double to center in the second and Johnny Temple's lead-off homer in the third had given Baltimore an early 3-0 lead The Orioles added another off Ford in the sixth on single following a single by Brooks Robinson and a walk Terry was unable to hold a 5-4 lead when Baltimore rallied for two in the eighth on successive doubles by Jim Gentile and Jackie Brandt an infield out and Gus sacrifice flv Mantle's homer in the eighth and Skowron's single took Terry-off the hook and made him the winner In the ninth with Arroyo doing the 'pitching for the Yanks Temple opened a last-gasp threat with a single Manager Billy Hitchcock put in Marv Breeding to run for Temple Breeding took second on Earl Robinson's infield out and held on when Russ Snvder bounced Co your Travel Agent or Continental at GRand 1-3700 Tickets 1107 Baltimore CONTINENTAL AIRLINES back to the pitcher When Gen- second and third on infield outs tile's grounder got through Bob- and scored on Billy Mazeroski's by Richardson for an error single to center Breeding moved to third but did not try to score He was left on aylor 2b A3 1 Vtrdoncf 4 0 0 0 Groat 4 1 Skinner If 3 0 Goss If 0 1 Stuart tb 0 Clemente rf 3 0 Burcessc 4 1 Hoak 3b 3 0 Maze'oski2b 4 0 Friend 1 0 Totals 31 0 0 third with the potential tying So'zJiercf run when Brandt pooped out BALTIVPPE NEW YORK Demeter 3b AB AB Dalrvrrpiec Temple 2b 5 1 3 Richardson 2b 3 1 1 Amarcsss cBreeding 0 0 0 Treshss 3 1 1 Owens Robin'nrf 5 0 0 Maris rf 4 1 1 Short Powell If 4 0 0 Mantle cf 3 11 aConsolo Snyder If 10 0 Howard 4 2 2 Brown Gentile-lb 5 2 2 Skowronlb 4 12 bKlaus riNicholson 0 0 0 Lopez If 3 0 0 Baldschuno Brandt cf 5 1 1 Bover3b 4 0 2 i Robin'n3b 4 1 2 Frdo 2 0 0 Trjandosc 1 1 0 bPepitone 1 0 0 Ada'rss 3 0 3 Terry 1 0 0 H-soft 2 0 0 ArrovoD 0 0 0 Williams 10 0 Brown 10 0 Totals 32 7 10 W'i'hetnrop 000 Totals a Singled Flied PHI! ADELPHIA PITTSBURGH Covington Pittsburch 6 7 32 0 5 for Short In 5th out for Brown in 7th 000 000 0 015 000 6 PO A Philade'pnia 2J 27-15 DP -Brown-Arraro-Siev-ers Left PhSladeinhia 6: P'ttsburah 5 2B Taylor HR Clemente Hoak RBI Clemente 4 Hoak Mazer oski IP ER BB SO Owens 3 4 6 4 3 0 Short 1 1 0 0 0 1 Brown 2 1 0 0 1 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 Friend 0 5 0 0 1 5 Dalryrnple Vnzon Pryor Donatelli 2 17 A 28-813 JACKSON POPS IN 29 Globetrotters Nail Stars 94-82 Pittsburgh April Tony Jackson tallied 29 points tonight and led the Harlem Globetrotters to a 94-82 victory over the basketball All-Stars Jackson dumped in six 3- Totals 37 6 a Lined out for Hoeft in 6th Grounded into double play for Ford 6th Ran for Tempie in 9th Ran for Gentile in 9th BALTIMORE I'M 001 6 NEW YORK 000 230 7 Richardson Baltimore 24-11 New Ycrk 27 9 DP -Genti'e-Adair-Genti'e Adair Tempie-Gent ce ichardson-T re sh Skowron Left Baltimore 8 New York 5 2B Adair Gentile Brandt Howa-d Temple Skowron Maris Mantle SF-Tnandos RBI Temple Brandt Tri-aridov Adair 3 Maris 3 Mantle Skowron 3 IP SO Hoeft 5 6 5 5 3 1 Brown (L 0-1 2 3 2 2 0 0 Wilhe'm 110 0 10 Ford 6 8 4 4 2 4 Terry 1-01 2 3 2 2 1 3 Arroyo 10 0 0 0 0 -x Faced two batters in 8th faced one batter in 9th) Papareila Soar Rice Kinnamon 2:28 22978 ROCKS HALT SOCCER GAME Singapore April 10(AP) A Corvair only pickup with side-loading ramp Fleetside most popular Chevrolet truck soccer match between the P01 goal8- Cristal club of Peru and a Singa- HELIAS SEEKS GAME pore armed services team was i Jefferson City April Hel-oalled off with four minutes left ias high school of Jefferson City to play today when the crowd has an open basketball date for began showering rocks on the next season Coach Fred Peru led 1-0 king said he preferred to play a Kansas City area school Solurtar Table pasko xetmen iosf A Paseo's tennis team lost 3-1 Minor Major Minor Major to Southwest vesterdav at Loose 1040 4:25 11:00 4:50 park SPAHN LEAVES EARLY Marichal Throws Blanks at Braves singled to center knocked in a 1 pair of runs and later crossed the plate Marichal had a one-hitter until Tommy Aaron and Frank Bolling singled to open the ninth He fanned 10 Rraves He struck out the feared Hank Aaron three times and Eddie Mathews and Joe Adcock twice each He gave up six walks time and not cost much to run or keep up Its a Chevrolet MlLvVAUKEE SAN FRANC tSCC AB 2 0 0 4 0 1 4 1 1 0 0 1 1 SAN FRANCISCO April 10! AP) Right-hander Juan Marichal hurled a 3-hit shutout at Milwaukee today and his hat helped send veteran Warren Spahn to the showers early as the Giants whipped the Rraves 6-0 in their National league opener A crowd of 39177 in sunny Candlestick park watched the 24-year-old from the Dominican Republic who had just seven hits for a 119 average in 1961 slug a double and single off Spahn score two runs and drive in two others Willie Mays sent the Giants into a 1-0 first-inning lead with a 375-foot homer over the left-firld fence San Francisco built its 6-0 verdict at the expense of Spahn before he left after three and two-thirds innings to be charged with the loss in his opening bid to become a 20-game winner for 8 13th season The stocky Marichal doubled when he faced Spahn in the third 8nd scored when shortstop Roy McMillan was charged with an rror on Jose Pagan's grounder In the 4-run fourth Marichal BedeiUf 4 Jcnesrf 3 Aaroocf 4 Mathews 3b 3 Adcock lb 2 aT Aaronlb 1 Boll ing 2b 2 Torre McMillan ss bMave Samuel ss Soahno NoMebarTo cKlimchock Sawo 1 Kuennjf 0 Pagan ss 0 Cepedalb 0 Aiourf 1 Bailev 1 Davenport 3b 0 Hiller 2b Marichal 0 0 Totals 0 0 0 0 30 6 8 Trucks aren't all alike This Chevrolet has double-wall roof doors and side panels It has suspension that helps it last longer by reducing road shock It has a non-skid wood body floor It has as tough a tailgate as find It has an all-welded frame made of high-quality steel Most important it has a name everybody respects because they know' it stands for quality When you make up your mind to buy get this one We know' you'll be happy with it Have you looked into camper bodies This is a fine way to enjoy the outdoors comfortably and at low cost You can drive and park them nearly anywhere There are lots of other advantages too! Many Chevrolet dealers are showing camper units now Drop by and investigate this great way to make a truck do doubleduty A strong Chevrolet is your best bet for work or play Totals 29 0 3 Ran for Adcock in Struc out for McMillan 7th Grounded out for Nottebart 7th MILWAUKEE OCO COO 0 SAN FRANCISCO 101 40C 00 6 McMillan Bede Milwaukee 24-12 San Franc sco 27-6 DP-Davenoc Hi er-Ceoeoa Lett Milwaukee 8 Sar Francisco 4 Marichal Bai'ey Mays SB -Pagan Kuenn 2 Kuenn Pagan Mavs Marichal 2 IP ER BB SO 3m 8 6 5 1 3 3 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 9 3 0 0 6 10 Bv Ncttebart (Ba WP- Not-tefcart PB Baoey Conian Burkhart Peiekoudas Waisn 2:37 A 39177 Spahn (L 0-1) Nottebart Shaw Marichal 1-0' See your Chevrolet dealer Jor trucks that keep working and working and working and working!.

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