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Point IIHIIIIIIUIIIIIIUUHIIiilllllillim I w- Blank iiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiffiiiiiiiiiinimiiiiiiiiii By Don Bryant Sunday Sports Columnist Boston Sharpness Continues Hollywood. Fla. a long time until football season, but the Orange Bowl is a frequent topic of conversation in this tourist-minded area of the Sunshine State. Asked what the OB committee would do if Oklahoma should repeat as Big 8 champion and be ineligible to play as a result of the still-pending NC.XA probation, Jimmy Burns, sports editor of The Miami Herald said: Bowl have indicated they would resort to the escape clause of their Genial Jimmy also said that he the OBC and the Big 8, will reach an amicable parting and make a joint announcement On the subject of the future, after the present tie up with the Big 8 expires or is voided Burns says: guess is that the OBC, when it begins going into the open market for both teams this starts in try for the best possible teams for an intersectional game. It would prefer a southern against an eastern eleven, or even the latter against a good midwest Any way you cut it, folks dowm here making long range plans with the Big 8 in mind.

the breakup may come next fall. Don'l Blame Tony Remember the 1959 World Series game when Chicago White Sox catcher Sherm Lollar was thrown out by half a mile trying to score from first on Al double? Chisox 3rd base coach Tony Cuccinello was roasted good by the TV-casters and the scribes covering the game for waving Lollar, a notoriously slow runner, around third. But neither Cuccinello nor Lollar deserve the tag for the el goofo which took the Sox out of the game and possibly cost them the series. That's what the White Sox brass here claim. was the man responsible for the said a Chisox official here, w'ho asked to remain annonymous.

hit the ball and then started running, without watching the ball. He tore around second with his head down. Lollar saw' him coming and took out for home, Smith stop at second. It was either an out at the plate trying to score or two men standing on 3rd base. Smith forgot a Cardinal rule of the Full Another camp official agreed with the account and added: it been for that Larry Sherry, the Dodgers would have been all washed up.

We had him groggy, but let him get off the hook, and he becomes a series hero. If it been for that lousy play. Sherry probably have been heard from again. But the way It getting shelled to hero because of one So goes the backstage chinning in a spring training camp. 1960 Three-I League Schedule ORIIN lAY fOX (AmiTONl CIDAR tARIDS DtS MOINIS SIOUX CITY UNCOLM TOriKA AT CRfIN lAY Mtf 31 July 3 4 3 (Alt Apr 3 1 Junt 2 T.

2t, 2 July 31 Auf. 1 2 Miy 3 4 i lune 30 2 July Aut 3 4 Miy 14 14 June 1 $. 17 Auy IS Mey 17 It, 1 June 29 Aug. 13 IS 3 4 2 July 22 23 24 Aug. 39 31 Sept I June 4 7 July If.

2 21 Aug. 27 2 tt AT fOX CITIIS (APPLITONI Mty 2 34 (Alt)i June 1 July 4 7 Sept. 4 5 (Ete); 7 OIDIST Mey 2 4 June 30 2 July 1,2 Aug 3 4,4 Apr, 30 Mey 2 2 June 27 21 2 July 31 Aug. 1,2 Mey 17 II. 1 June 1 20 21 22 Asg.

13, Mey 14 June a. 17 II Aug. 0 10 11,12 June 1 7 July It. 20 21 Aug. 27 21 2 2 June 2 4 2 July 22 23 24 Aug.

30 31 Sept. 1 AT CIDAR RAPIDS Mert, 7 13, a. IS Aug. 7 Apr. 27 21 2 June 23 24 IS.

20 July 21 20 30 Mey 37 June 1 3 July IS, If. 17 1 Sept. I. 7 Mey 20 21 22 22 July 22 23 24 Sept. 3 4 4 June 7 1 July 12 13,14 Aug.

23 24 24 2 Apr. 14 25 24 June 29 21 22 July 3 4 2 I Mey 10 IT. II, If July 0 Aug. If, IT. It AT Apr.

27 21 20 June 23 24 24 July 23 23.30 Mey 0 7 June 13, IS Aug. 0 3 June 4 0 July 24 24 27 Aug. II. 20 31 23 tueui June 7,1 2 July 12 13 a Aug. 31 Scpu 1 Mey 20 21 22 If July 22 23 24 Sept 3 4 Mey 10 17 II.

If July t. 7 Aug. If, 17 II Apr. 24 21 21 June 20 21 22 July 3 4 2 AT OIS MOINtt Apr. 24 II, 10 July 1 $.

II, 17 11 Aug. If, 17 II Mey 10 11 12 June 10 a. 12 July 24 20 27 Mty 21 20 30 July 0 10 11 Aug. 27 20 30 3 Mey 24 24 20 July 10 20 21 Aug. U.

24 14 20 UTS ITS May 3 Jane 1 2,1 July 3 4 Sepl. 0 7 Apr. 30 June 13 14 II Aug. 0 7 Mey 7 June 23 24 15 Aug. 3 4.1 AT SIOUX CITY May It.

11 It June It, July 24 20.27 Apr. 24 ,20 July 11 10 2f Aug. II, 17 IS Mey 21 M. 20 ST July II, 20 21 Aug. 31 Sept.

1 Mey 20 20 30 July 0 10 II Aug. 2 20 2 Juuef. July 0 7 0 Aug. If, 20 21 22 rirrr-TMiRO Mey 7 June 23, 24 2 30 Aug. 3 4 Apr.

31 Mey 2 2 June 13 IS Aug. 0 AT tlNCOLM May 32 July It 10 Aug. 23. 23, Mayl 4 2 July 0 10 1 11 Aug. 10 21 21 May It 14 June 10 a.

12 Aug. It 13, II May II. JuM II. 17 11 Mty 4 5 0 June 27 21 20 July 21 23 30 Apr. 27 23 20 June 30 July 1,2 July 31 (I), Aug.

1 SUSOH Mey 27 21 20 2 July 14 If. 17 Sept. 4 AT TOPIKA May 34 11 20 July 0 10 (t), Aug. 10 20 31 Mey 21 32 32 July It It 14 Aug. at 3 34 21 Mey 10 IX, 13 June 10 17 It Ifl Aug.

3 10 It May It 14 Juna 10 Aug. It 10 Apr. 27 23,10 Juae 30 July 1,2 July 31 (I), Aug. 1,1 MaytCTt Junu 27 XI, 2 July 31 33 30 May 30 3 I.JgiMl Juna 20.17 (I) Sept. 0 7,0 IN INO lu 4 SunSayt an 4 Hell 4 ayt Yanks Get 3 Hits As Bosox Will, 4-1 New York fine showing of the Boston Red Sox pitching staff continued Saturday when a trio of hurlers held the New York Yankees to 3 hits for a 4-1 victory.

The game was played in windy, 50-degree weather before a small, chilled crowd of 3,585. Dave Hillman allowed hits in the first 3 innings. Bill, Monbouquette hurled hitless Host, Oslioriie Sparkle Kearney Belays Attract Kifiht Kearney Host Kearney State walked off with 9 first places here Saturday in the annual Kearney Relays. strong team depth, over shadowed a brilliant performance by Hastings Jack Osborne and the Hastings shuttle hurdle crew. Little Chiefs Plans Underway Cleveland Rook Halts Pale Hose ball over the middle 3 and Nelson Chittum finished it off.

The Yankee run came on rookie outfielder Deron homer in the second inning off Hillman. The latter, obtained from the Chicago Cubs in a winter deal, was working for the first time since sustaining an injury to his right (pitching) shoulder in an auto accident near Scottsdale, Arizona, on March 9th. Three Yankee pitchers were tagged for 7 hits and issued 11 walks. Rookie lefthander Billy Short gave up 4 blows and a run in 5 innings. Art Ditmar was tagged with the loss when Boston scored 3 unearned runs in the 6th because Faces Can Atlas Dethrone Mat Terror? Those who know, and occupy the front row seats to prove it, say just one hope left of seeing professional wrestling terror Doctor unveiled.

That hope, they report, is The Mighty Atlas, who The Little Chief Ba.seball i Interest in the program has Club is busy preparing for the grown each year, coming baseball season, re- The eligible age for partici- ports the club president, John pation in the program has Comstock. been set this year at ages 8 This 25-man group -sponsors through 12. The 8 and 9 year the Little Chief Baseball As- olds will form the minor lea- sociation, a summer baseball gue teams and the 10, 11 and program for Lincoln boys. The registration date for' league teams. youths to join has been set Approximately 16 boys will for Monday, Apr.

25. Registra- be assigned to each team and tion will be conducted at 6 the program is expected to de- major school locations. velop from 100 to 125 teams. The president further stated Six team leagues will be form- out in the 7th, then the total number of boys reg- ed in each major school area. Klippstein hurled hitless bail Osborne won the high jump, istered last year was almost The boys will be assigned to for the final two innings.

broad Jump and hop, step and 2,000 boys. The club feels this teams as much as possible double by Minnie Minoso and jump, and helped the shuttle number to be the practical on a neighborhood basis with a single by Al Smith scored limit of the program with the necessary adjustitients to bal- the one Chicago run. existing fields and manpower, ance for numbers and ages. Rookie outfielder Walt Bond homer Hair kins Hurls Hitless Frames Mobile, Ala. Rookie Wynn Hawkins, a 24-year-old New Waterford, Ohio, rlght- 12 year olds will form major hurled 5 hitless and runless innings for the Cleveland Indians Saturday in beating the Chicago White Sox 4-1.

The Chisox got only two hits off Bob Grim with two worked two hitless innings at the end and fanned 4. Don Buddm drove in two Boston runs w'ith a double in the 6th after error. Boston 010 00.1 00(1-4 7 1 York 010 000 3 2 Hillnian. Manbouquette 4 Chittum I and Sullivan; Short. Ditmar (6), Duren (8) and Berra Home Runs; New York, Johnson.

(Jobber Farm Hamk Bertoia Clout Home Baas quartet capture that event. Eight schools competed in the college meet Kearney, Wayne State, Doane, Hastings, McCook Junior College, Lu- i ther College, Creighton and Nebraska Wesleyan. Wesleyan grabbed seconds in the shuttle hurdles and the two-mile relay. NWl Bob i Hiisteed was 3rd in the jave-1 lin, while Dave Crawford and I Hart St. John tied for 6th in liie pole vault.

Paul Martin of Wesleyan Paper Says Havana Will Lose IL Club Jersey City to Aetiaire Franchise Says Boehester Baseball Writer tangles with the hooded had a 6th in the broad jump. The summaries: Tuesday night in Pershing Muncipal wrestling feature. Atlas, equipped with the chunkiest chest in the mat game, intends to employ his built-in power to demask promoter Jack probably need all the energy he can geni'r- Sharing top billing with the Atlas-X blastoff is a mixed 4 A I A sprint Medlf'y 1. Kt arney iiuy. tag team match featuring two sneii): 2 waym? i gals and Iwo midgets.

i Sloe-eyed i 11 i Stafford and Cowboy Bradley go JC; 3. Wesleyan; 4. Wayne; 5. against blond Ixirraine John-: son and Tiny Roe. iitgb ostxmne.

e-o: Tie i I for 2nd, lUi between Feis. Jerry Christy and Otto Von! shrader. aii ui Keamey at mo On the Track MO.yard relay Kearney (Haun. Glanakos, MUJer). 2.

Hastings; 3, Doane; 4, Wayne; 5. Wesleyan; 6. Luther. 6. ilistancr Kearney (Pierce, Moore, Snell); 2.

Wayne; 3, Dftane Time 10:49 5 high hurdle shuttle Osborne. Hayes, Peter- 2, Wesleyan; 3. Kearney 4, ay ne; D.rane lime S', o. 'Mars. Mr n.

Dean. M.i'-on»; Weslevan; W.i\ne; 4. ll.Mtmus Time 8 ili-iard relas Iluun. Miller. M.lîer»; liii.uii.

1. Wesle.van, W.iyiie (i Luthtr. 416. Rochester, X.Y. The Havana Sugar Kings w' i 11 move their International League baseball club to Jersey City within 30 days, the Rochester Democrat Chronicle said Saturday.

A story by George Beahon, the baseball writer. Mighty Krupp inaugurate the 8-30 m. show while The Crusher meets Taro Myaki in the warmup to the final two events. Idolater Displays Strong; Derby Ability at Laurel Laurel, Md. Alfred G.

Idolater showed Kentucky Derby distance running ability Saturday by giving up the lead and then coming on again in winning the $27,330 Chesapeake Slakes. The grey son of given a left handed whipping tance only three-! filths behind the I.aurel ree-1 Old. Shot Jacohv, K. 51 2, Hir- CfHk. K.

50-9. 3. Reiners. M. 4, Willi.un*.

H. 47-7. Hfoud Dshorne, H. 22 3. Skinner.

D. 22-0; 3. Williams. K. 21 9D; 4.

Barnhart, K. b. 11. 21 6. Paul Martin.

21-3. Bolton, K. 2, TownJ, W. 170-6; 3. Hob Bu-teed, NWC, 163-11.

Vault-1. He between Kraus, Lawrence. Lawhead. all from Kearney, at 12-feet: 4-5. He Kearney, and Hubza.

at 116 6, lie Crawford Hart St. John, both of Wesleyan, at 11 feet. Hop, step and Osborne, 2. Barnhart 41 ll'i 3. K.

Kearney, Disru Williams U5-2. 2, Reiners, 142 11 Shrff K. 137 2 '2 said the Havana club will leave Cuba after its 13-day opening home stand. Beahon, who Is covering the Rochester Red Wings in Homestead, said league officials refused to confirm the story Saturday. But he said International president Frank Shaughnessy did not deny it.

refuse to answer that Ursl rs e. niirsf pNi. H.lnung. 4 Bcahon qUOtCd and uu, 6 linir 1 153 St I Ik padron' 6 8(1 'Ho Snaughncssv as saving when asked him if Havana finish the sea.son in Cuba. Si-f I rare, 5IMI0.

elalmlng. Nrb. This Will bC 7th 4 and up, 6 furlongs. Gon (Gibtiofu) 11 80 4 40 2 10 scason itt thc Icaguc. The only Gypsy Dan (T.

Arm- Foiiiier UIIAY III by Jockey Hobby Ussery in the stretch, defeated F'ortune P. Whitechapel by a length and a half in the mile and 8th race. Idolater, giving N'anderhilt hib best hopeful: Denver T' Some 15,300 Derby winner since his great women bowers will be head- native dancer was licked ing for Denver during the there in 1953, covered the dis-1 next 6 weeks. be coming from 42 the District of Colurn- Check With Us and Find OUR RATES ARE LOWER on rill car Cr truck rcntols! AkNEX GARAGE Fool April Skies was in the field trimmed to 5 by the scratching of Yomolka, Playgoer and Tlmherlane. Elkcam Kennation was 4th and Waiter Jef.

la.st. Idolater and Whitechapel bia and Canada to compete in the International Bowling Congress tournament. This will open at 8 Thursday hen Mrs. I 1 I 4.930 et aylor, who organized Den-1 0215,172. first feminine leaeue in 1921.

ndls the first ball! The will iiold its, Ktrong 3 80 2.60 Parker (Overton) 2 60 Boy, im Rene. Powered Valley. Sondean. Burning Candle. Penny, Dally Double paid t30.O6.

Third race. $800. elaiming. 4 and up. 6 lurtonai.

I Jr. 4 90 3 80 2 80 nignt gamC. Dream Byrd H. (Sterk) 10 00 5 80 iKie Rabbit (Overton) 3 00 Bold Time. Dr.

Ben Vay, Count (obra. Red Rider. Grand Red. Hill, t'ncle Horace. Fourth rare.

$700. rlalmlDg. 4 and up. 6 rich fOverion) 6 80 3 40 1 20 Mark Ixivc '(Juinn) 3.20 2 HO Aluo Bankw Bill, Polly Ann. Blue F'olley, Inquwitor, Sew Fifth rare.

claiming. 4 and UP. 6 1. Cedar Red 'Quinn) 20 80 8 40 1 40 Nadora 9 20 3 80 Qaid Patch (Cotrea) 140 Bride, By Ray, Little Paul. Diamond Sixth rare, puree $1000, rlaimtng, 4 nd up.

5'? 4. Ktmcry 15 40 5 80 .1 60 Kid Uobin 'IliKighton) 3 40 2 40 Groie 1 Thud B.isie. Baby Jet, Rtsl, Flashuiii Stark, rare, rlaimtng. I and up, 6't Ki 'Ovt-noni 14 4 00 Shadow Roll 4 1 hicuelo Brow n) 6 20 -Glory llunn.v. Fidelity, Ikile ('hoice.

I ncle Herman, Gay Bud Fifbth rare. handirap. 4 and up. 5'r :U7.2. Cranium Dream (Brown) 10 60 4 3 20 M'MH'her (Thillei 4W 160 I 4 20 Alio Mullen, Coitfo Maid, Tondi, King lloiM-ful.

Ninth rare, purae $709, rUimlng, 4 nd up. i (uriungs. 15 0. 'Feacher Tu (Hare) 3.60 2 40 I Cathryn Ann 4.40 2.60 Monacoan (T Armstrong) 2 80 Fleet Champ. Loving Dove, Ly- major incident involving the club on this strife-torn island occurred last July when gunfire from the stands punctuated a Rochester-H a a a of the exhibition season with a runner on hase, to account for thej last two Cleveland scores in the 7th inning off Bob Shaw.

It was a 4(H)-footer into a stiff wind toward the plate. rhleago 1 Cleveland (H)l 20 8 0 W.vnn and Hawkins. Grim (6). Klippstc and Nisnn, Ro- m.ino Shaw, Home Cleveland, Birds Beaten Bv IL Team Richmond. Va.

Chuck Estrada, expected to be a starter for the Baltimore Orioles this season, was treated roughly by Richmond Saturday a.s International Learue Ahiuped the Orioles 6 2 an exhibition game. The Virginians made 7 hits au(i 5 runs off the 22-year-old right-hander in 3 innings. KulUmore Oil (HH) 7 0 Kirbmond 203 (HH 10 0 Kctrada. Brown (4), Barber (7) and Green; BronMad, Blaylock and Gonder. Shantz (6).

Estrada. Home Power, Richmond. Hamner. Thomaa, Charlotte. X.C.

Three- run homers by Dan Dobbek and Reno Hertoia carried the Washington Senators to a 15-0 exhibition victory over Charlotte of the Class -A Sally I League Saturday. I Dobbek hit his homer in the 6th inning w'ith the Senators already ahead 9-0. came in the 9th. Washington got 4 runs in the first on a single by Ken doubles by Don and Harmon Killebrew, a hit batsman and a walk. more runs trotted across in the 3rd on two walks, two errors and singles by Lennie Green, Jose Valdiellso and pitcher Russ Kemmerer.

Wafthington (AL) 405 003 0 Charlotte (SAL) 0(H) (H)0 6 5 3 Kemmerer, Katt 4 Lee (7), and Naragun; Furlow, Chimque (4). Felker (7). and l.avalliere, Stugoskl (7). HR Dubbek, Bertoia Kemmerer. L- Furlow Foctofy Trained Men give you fost Havana is a farm team of the Cincinnati Reds whose general manager Gabe Paul, said in Cincinnati Saturday report absolu- 9 (ely news to and added.

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Pete Burnside finished. The lone run crossed in the second on a homer by Norm Siebern. Foytack had made 5 appearances prior to Saturday and had been battered for 12 earned runs in 19 innings. The performance probably saved his spot in the starting rotation. Dftroit (HH) 3(H) 9 A ntv (HH) .5 0 FiYvuick.

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