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Score Tossing Bullets
In Indians' Workouts
Juniors
boys tean with Harris.
and Snipes due to return for
a j as are Misses Byrd. Driskill. and
Sanchez i {sham.
Robertson Regains
Top Scoring Spot
Lopez Optimistic
Yankee
Group Says Pro
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the road. Sul Ross has requested
league
KUBSKI NAMED
Demaret Eyes Jinx
a native of Baltimore.
HOAD WINS AGAIN
Orlando ries, and JRB rolled 1842.
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two right handers in the league
However, the weather seemed
to favor the smiling golfer from
Houston, as a field of 152 moved
out on the tough par-72 course.
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ready explanation today for those shoot at them with Moore in the
criticizing his Chicago White Sox bullpen.”
Hell do anything to beat the more times than they have lost
Yankees. And he feels this is the to them Lopez calls his pitching
year it will be done — even with- potential "the best in the league.”
the game goes back to Friday.
Howard Payne dropped its final
home game Tuesday to Stephen
of the 31st annual Golden Gloves
tournament of champions which
will bring together 22 of the top
amateur fighters in the West and
Midwest.
The 22 punched their way into
the semifinals and finals Wednes-
Snipes and Edgar are repeaters
from last year s all-district squad.
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By LEO H. PETERSEN
United Press Sports Editor
TAMPA, Fla. <UP — Al Lopez
points.
The victory assured Cincinnati
। of a tie for the conference title,
which also means a spot in the
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has been called off because the
local promoter was unable to fill
the program.
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Sulphur Springs will now meet
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sidered his next defense of the
135-pound crown today, with his
unbeaten string of bouts stretched
to 16 by Wednesday night's first-
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Day Changed Again
It's been changed again.
Howard Payne College's final
court clash of the season with
buzzer sounded, when John Mor-
' ris was fouled just as the game
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The Jackets' first diamond bat- Stephen F. Austin State College in
Monday night's scheduled bout be- count of cight
tween Dave Rent of Battle. Eng- p ?
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SHOOK FOR THE BEST TIRE DEAL IN TOWN
For Small College
Basketball Tourney
By UNITED PRESS
The National Collegiate Athletic
Association counted 18 teams in
of the first round.
Hodges then won a close deci-
sion over Bogar, who was only
the third fighter in Hodges’ 14
bouts to last the three rounds.
Billy Collins, Nashville, elimi-
nated Billy Braggs. Kenosha. the
: 1957 lightweight champion.
The team standings:
We Have
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FIGHT CALLED OFF
PROVIDENCE, R.I. /UP)—Nexr
series, tieing with Myrtle Rod-
gers with 439 in the second spot,
while Ferryle Hamby scored 429
Brownwood Floral and M-Sys-
tem will clash in Monday’s play
on lanes one and two, and JRB
and the Telephone Co. will bat-
tle on lanes three and four.
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dropped him on his back for a ter in the individual game score
Louis set a Cincinnati Field House
record and also broke Missouri
Valley Conference season records
for total points and field goals.
What’s more, he played an out-
standing defensive game, nabbing
23 rebounds and holding Jack
Nimlitz. who had been averaging
25.2, i Five District 31-B cagers
unanimously named to
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of play simply because we didn't Southwest Missouri State Adelphi
have the right guy in the bullpen ,XY Evansville ,Ind , Ch
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guy this year man 'Calif >. Hope < Mich. I. Aus-
“Smith may not hit as much as tin Peay 'Tenn Regis (Colo.),
^’359”
Orlando Echevarria. happily con-
1 in an exchange, nailed
said today his next defense might game, and racked up 461 in her
--- be made against third-ranking series.
PITTSBURGH (UP)— Al Kub- Ralph Dupas. also of New Or-
ski. veteran minep lena. -1-I~-n- •‘-ha.-- -e ------ h-t‘-
will be played Saturday morn-
ing and finals will come off Sat-
urday night.
Texas State, and was delayed
an entire day due to the auto-
mobile break-down.
Because of the time lost on
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SPECIAL WHITE WALL
under what conditions,” oilman
-unt of eight. column. bringing down a 169,
Echevarria rose. again rushed while June Gill totaled 162
the fast-stepping chamvion about Miss Gill also placed in the
Toledo was next with 14 points burgh in the opening round of the
and representatives in the 112. 147 NCAA Midwest regionals.
and 160 classes. Fort Worth was ' In other games involving tour*
third with 13 points and boxers in nament-bound teams, Fordham
the 112, 118 and 126 pound divi- INIT> whipped Army, 92-76, for
sions. its highest score in history: Laf-
The heavyweight division came ayette, 77-54: Idaho State (NCAA)
up with the quickest knockouts as beat Portland, 61-50: Niagara
Leroy Bogar. Minneapolis. stopped (NIT) turned back Buffalo, 65-53;
Ardell Bostrick, Kenosha, Wis. and St. Peter’s (N.J.) (NIT) de-
in 48 seconds of the first round, feated Adelphi, 77-55.
and Don Hodges, Wichita, stopped —___
JRB copped the high score in
veteran minor league player loans, “although of course that’s singles with a 716 game, while
and manager, has been named up to my manager” M-System rolled 2049 in the
manager of the Pittsburgh Pi- Echevarria, 27. tried to make a series for top total.
rates’ new farm club at San An- fight of it but was quickly out- M-System had the No. 2 and
Mi- Keio. Tex., in the newly formed gunned. He tore across the ring No. 3 spots in single games with
Sophomore League. Kubski, 38, is and forced Brown into a comer a 700 and 694
with a wild barrage of hooks. But. Brownwood Floral slapped the
32-year-old Brown came out and. pins for a 1.970 score in the se-
F. Austin of Nacogdoches by a
score of 73-58.
points per game. to nine
Yankees as badly as I do You
years.
Kerfman was a 1939 graduate
of Texas Tech and started his Waxahachie to determine which
coaching career at Tulia High school will come into the state
Schooi. • He was head coach at Class AAA tournament at Austin,
the University of Idaho for five The last point of Wednesday
years and an assistant coach at night’s game came after the final
$7"795 Plus Tax
and Old Tire
made those deals unless we were
sure they would help us. So we
had to give up good players to
get the men we felt we needed to
win the pennant."
Lopez admitted he was "more
than a little tired” of finishing
second to New York. He s done
that six times, five as manager of
the Cleveland Indians and last
year in his first season at the
series I’ll have Wynn. ■ Dick Don-
Monday.
First Home Loss
Kenny Sidwell’s 16 points led
Tennessee Tech to victory over
Morehead, which suffered its first
home court loss in 35 games.
TSPACE COMMAND
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Sul Ross in Alpine, originally
scheduled for Friday, then chang-
more optimistic than ever. had a ovan and Billy Pierce ready to
can bet that for every
for trading away such established
players as Minnie Minoso and
Larry Doby.
dates possibly lined up for the
roster.
i Games with Southwestern Uni-
l versity of Georgetown, Tarleton
State of Stephenville, and Har-
the ring and landed a few hooks.
Then Brown staggered him with
I a left-right to the face. He fol-
lowed the -woozy but still-game
southpaw and smashed him on
the chin with another straight
, right. Echevarria fell on his back
again and was counted out by ref-
i eree Johnny Cruz for the second
kayo and 20th defeat in his ca-
■ reer of 70 bouts.
Brown, favored at 5-1. regis-
tered his 31st knockout and 69th
victory in 94 bouts.
who have
ager Joe Cronin of the Red Sox
scheduled contract talks with
: pitchers Willard Nixon and Bob
1 Porterfield and catchers Sammy-
White and Pete Daley.
ODESSA, Tex. IUPI—Lew Hoad
ended Pancho Gonzales' “come-
back attempt” at one match
Wednesday night, beating the pro
king 22-20. 10-8 in a gruelling 2
hour and 13 minute match.
The win for Hoad ended Pan-
beaten the Yankees
football coach at Trinity Univer- e i l e • .
sity in San Antonio, has been Sulphur Springs Downs
named head coach at Pampa Garland in Playoff Go
High School By UNITED PRESS
Kerfman. who will assume his Fred Watson hit for 38 points
duties March 1, will receive Wednesday night as Sulphur
57.500 a year. The contract, an- Springs defeated Garland 61-60 in
nounced Wednesday. was for two
schoolboy basketball
dominated the
ed. to , Thursday,, has been re- day night. They represent the
scheduled for Friday. cream of an original field of 256
>ul Boss ran into car trouble boxers who came hera from 9 ,, m —
while returning from Commerce De * 2 However. Tech may decline the
after a Monday game with East 11 , s , , tournament trip because three key
— - Wednesday night s bouts com- players are playing their fourth
pleted the quarter-finals in all varsity season and thus must sit
j eight weight classes and the semi- out the 24-team NCAA tourney.
finals in the 135. 147, 160 175 and Miami, boosting its Mid-Ameri.
heavyweight divisions. Tim 112. can Conference record to 11-0,
an additional day's practice: thus5113 and 126 pound classes will trailed Marshall by three points
tight semifinal and final matches with six minutes remaining before
March 5. pulling it out.
Chicago maintained its lead in Tennessee Tech plays Notre
team standings with 17 points. Dame while Miami meets Pitts-
the only
reshowing next year.
Chicago 17; Toledo 14: run . - ------
- . ------Worth 13; Kansas City and Min- back following his easy victory
Demaret sometimes plays his best neapolis in each; Lafayette La at Dallas Monday night, and gave
under adverse weather conditions. 9: Louisville, Detroit, Roswell the Aussie a 17-9 lead in their
Three other former Baton' N.M. and Kenosha 8 each 100-match world's pro champion-
Rouge champions — Bob Toskl. Omaha. Los Angeles, Tulsa. Bill- ship tour.
Jackie Burke Jr., and Bo Winin- ’
$1395 Plus Taz
53 and Old Tire
last year in the last two innings ing champion Wheaton < m).
Trinity U. Grid Aid
Gets Job at Pampa |
PAMPA. Tex. (UP)— R A
(Babe! Kerfman. 41, assistant
1n T । . I.. i Craig Cullinan Jr. chairman of
18 Teams Lined Up thent:yndicate, sald n a srate-
Nashville, Tenn.,
Minoso. but he'll do a better job Arkansas State, Buffalo 12
for you in the field.” Lopez point- Brandeis (Mass.) and St.
ed out. “Wynn wants to beat the chael’s (Vt.).
In Baton Rouge Open
BATON ROUGE, La. (UP)—De- Russ Trost. Omaha, in 56 seconds
fending champion Jimmy Demar-
et will be fighting a local jinx at
the Baton Rouge Country Club to-
day as he tees off on the first
round of the $15,000 Baton Rouge
Open; no golfer has repeated as
winner of the tournament.
Crown Defense M-System Moves
.. e. . champion Joe Brown, unharmed Al.- .I. T..
The question now 15 when and by Cuban rebels or by southpaw Nedrer | OD In
Cullman said the group began undeaten strng ot bouts stretched DOWIIII LCdOuC
negotiations last week-end w’" to.16 by Wednesday night's first- - -
Mr and Mrs Walter Wolfner r und knockout. I M-System took two games
owners of the Chicago Cardinals' cBrownof. New Orleans floored from JRB, the leader in the
in an effort to move the Cardi- Cuban. Echevarria, twice with Brownwood Womens Bowling
nals to Houston on a 50-50 own- straisht righ setosthe chin for "League. Monday night to move
ership basis knockout at 2:50 of the first round the M-System squad one game
Although the negotiations at a; th & openng of Cubas new closer to the top of the standings
Miami Beach, Fla. were “ter- ? TT Sports Palace ringed at Maple Lanes.
„ by hundreds of police and at least JRB now stands at 42-25, while
a dozen prowl cars. M-System holds a 38-28 record
Each of the estimated 10,000 for the year. Brownwood Floral
spectators had been "frisked" for (is in the third spot with 31-35,
weapons as he entered the palace, and Southwestern States Tele-
and the arena was studded with phone Co. sits on bottom with
police. alerted following the kid- 21-45.
8 Teams in Region Tourney
berth in the state tourney Fri- 28-B was not certified through to end the Buff’s season
day in Howard Payne’s Yellow the office of Regional Director Top scorers for Wall are Ken-
Jacket Gymnasium as the Ke- Z T Huff until this morning neth Holubeck, Dennis Olsovsky.
gion II basketball ’tournament Avoca took its bi-district kenenth Dierschke, and Frankie
gets underway. clash Tuesday from Eula 1R-B Kvapil.
All of the teams in this years by a 61-58 margin, with 5-5 six-six Eddie Munn, who has
matches are newcomers to the Booger Hughes taking the lead gathered over 600 points this
regional tourney with Avoca in the Avoca win bs throwing season teamed up with Jerry
coming back after a Years ab- in 25 points Hilliard and J T Horn to push
sence to take up Its battle for Teawine up with Booeer in olden over the hump for a 59.
a fourth regional title in five the Eula game was brother 57 victorv over Early Tuesday
seasons Giene Hushes. who swished the night in May
The first game of the tourney nets for 20 Munn was high scorer in the
will becinat.3 p.m..when, Gus- .The hot Avoca Mustanes.won came with 19 while Horn dump-
tine 25-B. takes on Wal! 20-B the tourney title in -1954-55-56. ed in 18 and Hilliard 17
Centennial, 22-B and Olden, and carried the state champion- centennial slapped a 54-36 loss
3 uo will tie UP,at a ,pm ship trophy "home in 55 . on Eden for its regional chair In
while Abbott. 30-B and Avoca Wall upped its season record Bradv by using
will clash in the first night game • 31-4 i hi-dictmin -- • -- ’
at 7 p m
ger—are also in the field.
Gallery favorites this year In-
clude Ken Venturi. Ed (Porky)
Oliver, Peter Thompson (last
year’s runner-up to Demaret'.
Lloyd Mangrum, and the local fa-
vorite—Lionel Hebert.
। tie will come off March 17 in
I Georgetown, and will then be
followed up with a Tarleton clash
in Brownwood March 21.
H-SU will Invade the Stingers
i March 24. and the Davenports
will then host Southwestern
April 8.
A trip to Abilene is scheduled
for April 10, and a Stephenville
journey is on tap April 12
Davenport expects more boys
to turn out for the new Payne
sport this week and earlv in the
next week.
Practice sessions begin at 2.30
pm, every day at Sportsman
, Park on the Brady Highway. t
Going into the Alpine clash,
HPC carries a 7-16 won-lost rec-
ord.
By JOHN CHANDLER son of May in the guard column is the only junior of the second
were Honorable mention for the boys team, while Oden and Stacy are
. . the went to Joe Oden and Martin honorable mention iuniors and
Eight Class B bi-district cham- Valley Mills in the nightcap at lead in the first quarter, and ------------------ coaches all-district team Wednes- Stacy of Bronkesmith and Lowell Bishop is a sophomore
pions will begin bidding for a 830 pm The winner of 27 and then clamped down on defense 4—BROWNWOOD BULLETIN Thursday, Feb. 27, 1958 day in the annual selection of Bishop of Bancs. Niss Driskill and Miss Ander,
the cream of the county play- Girls honorable mention went son will return from the girls
I ers. to forwards Barbara Dabney of starter, while Miss Walls is the
Jerry Lancaster. Fred Edgar. Blanket. Barbara Sanford of only second teamer who will see
: and Ross Jennings grabbed all Erookesmith, Sue Glenn of May. action in the next season.
I of the coaches’ votes on the boys Baby Jean Beakley of Brooke- The young honorable mention
side, while Glenda Byrd and smith, and Betty Copeland of feam for the girls sports Miss
Gayle DrisklU captured all of Bangs, while the guards were Sanford. Miss Glenn, Miss Beak-
I the mentors' Notes in the girls Shirley Ratliff of Zephyr. Ann Icy. Miss Copeland. Miss Ratliff
forward position. I Bryant of Blanket, Ora Moseley and Miss Bryant in the Junior
Wilbur Harris, top scorer in of Bangs, and Barbara Boyd ofi class, while Miss Dabney and
the district from May. was one May.. 1 Miss Moseley are sophomores.
; T. E. DENMAN
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SOVTHWESTERN LIFE INS. CO.
naping Sunday of auto racer Juan June Freeman of Brownwood
Manuel Fangio. Floral was the starlette of the
It was the first fight ever trie- week, rolling 147-134-99 for a
vised from “overseas” to the 65 pins-above-average 380
United States Laurice Hunter took the high
Louisiana Joe, who weighed total in individual play and in
13534 pounds to Echevarria’s the three-game series. She knock-
13614. and did not risk his title, ed down a 181 in her highest
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Zanesville, Ohio, and Wichita 7
each: Indianapolis and Memphis
8 each: Cedar Rapids. Iowa, and
Denver 5 each: Grand Rapids,
Mich . 4; Paducah, Kv.. Rockford,
III., Sioux Falls, S D., Streator.
III., and Fond du Lac. Wis.. 3
each; Des Moines, and Spring-
field. Ill., 2 each, and Canton, 111.,
and Muncie, Ind., 1 each.
NCAA Tournament, Cincinnati
(12-1' can clinch matters by beat-
ing Wichita Saturday or can back
in if Bradley (10-2) loses either
to Tulsa Saturday or Wichita
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By FRANK LITSKY also made the grade for the
United Press Sports Writer NCAA competition with an 82-73
Utah, Tennessee Tech and Mi- victory over Marshall that
.ami L. 'Ohio1 marched into post- wrapped up its second straight
Miss Byrd held down the sec- season basketball tournamen.S to- Mid- American Conference 5 cham
ond slot in scoring leading the day but still had to play second pionship.rtcan Conference cham-
district in.free throws, while fiddle to Oscar Robertson of Cin- senr.e 5 p
Miss.Driskill. a junior, held down cinnati. who regained the national „ scores 50 Points
the third spot in scoring. scoring lead But the individual glory went to
Blanket carried away honors Utah 116-6) became the seventh Robertson, the Cincinnati sopho-
in the guard side of the paper, team named for the 12-team Na- more who scored 50 points in a
placing Betty Anderson, a junior, tianal Invitation Tournament 91-73 triumph over St Louis. The
and Jo Ann Isham on the first March 13-22 at New York Tenues- six-font-five youngster from Indi-
five. Third guard on the team see Tech (17-8) beat Morehead anapolis thus grabbed back the
is Jan Tongate of Zephyr. Stale. 66-63. in overt me to win scoring lead from Elgin Baylor of
All but Bronkesmith made the the Ohio Valley Conference title Seattle with an average of 34 43
boys second team, as Prentice and an automatic berth in the points per zame to Baylor’s 33.76.
Co X of Bangs. Ramiro Sanchez NCAA Tournament. Miami 115-7, Robertsons spree against St.
of Zephvr. Dwayne Lee of May. 1--------
Jerry Hinshaw of Early, and —
Milton Bundick of Blanket were CI-.. I. C. f
all named to the roster. I \IACA IC \PT
The girls second team is made ~IMV- 13 JVI
up of Elizabeth Norwood of r r. ■ ■
j Bangs, Ann Jacobs and Elaine FAr Finale In
Walls of Early at forwards, and I UI I IIIdi III
Donna Jenkins of Bangs. Lina
Johnson of Early, and Pat Madi- eA T l
66 Tournament
helm of the White Sox. Only once
has he finished ahead of the Yan-
kees. when his Indians won the sortataontocount a steams, minated by mutual agreement,"
pennant in 1954. \ for.its, 32team Cullman said a new approach to
. . . . small college basketball tourna- +L, F,,;0,1, , l / -
I wanted Wynn because he can ment he Cardinals or another team
beat the Yankees — and all the v ’ will he undertaken shortly,
other clubs” he explained. "I Every remaining berth except The group had offered to pur-
wanted Smith because he seems one may be filled by the end of chase 50 per cent of the Chicago
to play his best ball against th? e "eeK. Cardinals' stock, valued at
Yankees. I needed Goodman to The six teams who joined the $1,500,000.
plug a hole at third base and field Wednesday night were Cullinan said that league offi-
while he may not be the best Grambling La.», Centenary (La.) cials and club owners assured
fielder in the world, he’s a handy North Carolina A&T. Chico State him that ' Houston is considered
man with a bat in his hands, Calif . Wabash Ind 1 and Gus- one of the brightest territories
"And I wanted Moore for our tayus Adolphus Minn'. not. now in the major
bullpen because we lost 27 games Previously chosen were defend- oroit: _____
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out Minoso and Doby Whle he tabs the Yankees as
The White Sox gave up those the club to beat, he warned that uorsr. ,, .
two outfielders and pitcher Jack the Tizers -are going to be tough snosTo IP - A .
Harshman to get among others, to beat too •• seeking to bring profess onal
Early Wynn. Al Smith. Billy , , football to Houston said Wednes-
Goodman and Ray Moore wBut.i We beat the. Yankees day that “Houston will be in the
... . . . we 11 "ln the pennant he add- National Football League soon"
, ' think.we can take the Yan- ed. "And Im sure with those four even though efforts tomov the
kees with those players added to new men wen do it this year N, Chicago Cardinals "hem have
what I’ve got" he said frankly more Of this finishing second boegeddownrsnasr here have
After all, we wouldn t have for me "
Payne Baseballers
Schedule Six Games
I Six games have already been
scheduled by Coach Curtis Da-
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with a right to the jaw that, Jetta Baker followed Miss Hun-
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Wall upped its season record Brady by using a strong second Today he‘s back throwing bul- hand, and pitcher Ruben Gomez leaders on the~djstrict-winning
to 31-4 in its bi-district game by haif surge to overcome a 19.19 lets for the Indians at their spring was struck on the arm by a stray Early Longhorn five. Edgar was
blasting Forsan of 19-B .56-44 halftime score training camp at Tucson. Artz . throw high point maker for Blanket
Lingleville. 24-B. will battle Wall s Hawks racked up a 17-5 Abbott reached the Howard and looking ahead to pitching The Baltimore Orioles also re- while Jennings played for the
Payne floor chance by sneaking against the Kansas City Athletics ceived a doctor’s report on rookie second place Brookesmith Mus-
past China Springs 37-34. in the opening game of the 1958 shortstop Ronnie Hansen, who tangs.
The price of admission for season. was operated on last spring for Bonnie Reynolds, the accurate
each two-game session will be 50 “I’ll be ready if (Manager1 a slipped disc. The 19-year-old shooting forward from May who
cents for adults and 25 cents for Bobby Bragan wants me,” the youngster was examined by Dr. ced the grls bracket in points,
students Wednesday after turning loose Erwin Mayer, team physician. 1 s in the third position, with
A pp f / pa Howard Pavne Athletic Direc- with an assortment of blazing fast and declared physically sound. MsSBrd °C Blanket and Miss
/ e Li wye ya F A pa Lr pg ee tor Bennie Williams is in charge balls and crackling curves. Rain again hampered the early f )iK1 of Zephyr getting the
A3 L V(I I () t 0%(I(( of the tournament Two games The husky blonde showed up training sessions of Florida-based -uu nod
“i *e "lend ------------early at the Indians’ camp be- teams. The White Sox, Yankees.
cause he felt he had to work ex- Red Sox. Cardinals and Braves
tra hard on his control Now he’s cancelled their drills, while the
confident he can reRain the stuff Pirates and. Senators held indoor
that stamped him as one of base-’ skull sessions.
bail’s leading strikeout artists be- The Athletics reported all their
fore he was struck by a ball last batterymen in camp except Virgil
May 7. Trucks. The White Sox announced
At nearbv pL-, . e the signing of relief pitcher Jim
At nearby Phoenix, the San MeDonald; right-hander, Humber-
to Robinson agreed to terms with
the Braves, while General Man-
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