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By United Press MIAMI, Fla. Mar. 21—The Brooklyn Dodgers had two nine-inning pitchers. today, plus a basketful of plans which included making all-star First-Baseman Gil Hodges their second-string catcher and acquiring Ewell Blackwell in a with the Cincinnati Reds. The route-going pitchers were 22-game winner Preacher Foe and one-game winner Chris Van Cuyk. Roe went the distance for the Dodger “B"” team ‘which lost to Mobile, 4-2, at Vero Beach, Fla., yesterday while Van Cuyk hurled for the “A” squad which beat the Cincinnati Reds, 4-0, at Tampa, - Meanwhile, Manager Charley Dressen announced that Hodges may be moved behind the plate should Rov Campanella be hurt,
That would put 21-year-old Wayne Belardi on first base. Hodges, who hit 4 homers last season, also has been instructed to learn te hit to right field. It was Vice President Buzzy Ravasi who fifally admitted the
Dodgers were attempting to get 16-game winner Blackwell from the Reds. Cincinnati General Manager Gabe Paul also admitted the deal was in the discussion stage.
The Reds are believed asking
for. Outfielder Andy Pafko. Infielder Rocky Bridges ‘and a farmhand pitcher. The general
managers said they a deal before the National League geason opens.
White Sox LOS ANGELES Baseman Boh Rovd
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Cal. ~ First was optioned
by the Chicago White Sox to Seattle in the Pacific Coast League today. . The 23-year-old left-handed hitter batted .342 and stole 37 bases for Sacramento in the PCL last season, but was given .a chance to make the White Sox
varsity only if Eddie Robinson were included in a trade. The White Sox also optioned Outfielder Eddie McGhee to Memphis in the Southern Association, cutting their roster tn 36 players. They play Cleveland tonight.
Phillies
- CLEARWATER. Fla, Manager Eddie Sawyer's hoast that he wouldn't trade his Philadei-
phia Philly pitching staff for any other in the National League had a solid ring of truth today. The Phils received two-hit pitching for the second straight day when Russ Meyer and Lou Possehl combined to shut out the Detroit Tigers, 2-0, yesterday. The day before Robin. Roberts and Steve Ridzik had two-hitted the Yankees.
Yankees LAKELAND, Fila Shortstop Phil TNizzute of the New York Yankees reversed the usual Bpring training process today when he announced his
intention “to put on some weight.” Rizzuto was rapid loss of, weight has been taking t most of the . “Looks like I'll have a spaghetti diet for a while,” the flyweight shortstop said. The Yankees play the Detroit Tigers today.
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get his first competitive test against the Cleveland Indians this week-end: The Cubs play the Pittsburgh Pirates today. Giants BURBANK, Cal. -- The New York Giants were at last straightened away tnday and looking more like National l.eague champions.
their first five exhibition games, softer pickings tonight when they independents, has heen broken rolling Fo i Walter cur . ea 572 changed — 83, $2.40 and $1.80. Mail won their third in four tries yes- play the San Francisco Seals of j,tq groups of four for regional y Nha Tater John HehmipRuuiE. € Athiny gry Orders are heing filled, ferany het they shaded the hus- the Pacific Coast League, eliminations in four widely. Sales, had one : Ideal Furniture tlin . Louis Browns, 4-3, in 10 , iti af his hest show- Harold Green . 580 ; : d separated cities, - b Fun Bowl-Waomens Leatue Nan Monte Kennedy, who Do gers. The first round lineup tonight: INKS with 704 in Gladys Chestnut 530 { pitched the 10th inning, waz the gp PETERSBURG Fla AT RALEIGH. N. C en. the Coca-Cola Mare Jewell do whe pHieher, Tookie Gilbert Brooklyn Dodger Scout Andy tucky vs, Penn State; 8t. John's League 2 ay Jack Welsh Er ia-—Chi latin Church Women 4 J Ah double hy Lookie (HDEIL ippah will begin his .inspection of vs. North Carolina State -1¢ Seconq lume : Pal Clemons 817 tudy Rufer's single and Clint Cincinnati Red pitchers today AT CHICAGO Illinois vs Stevenson has turned the trick, Hadys Easter "Recreation y wy a 4 sr Vip . ¢ we ht : a o "7 series six K Myer 0 HA Lr Id fly produced ih 2 look at none other than Dayton: Princeton vs. Duquesne. Paving Dru YH —. Le . Kan Apeedway—Linde AG rreann™ . ra, y : TT WK * : (ITY *y XR & PERS ( Ri p Sam adelift 601 Ewell Blackwell. Al KANSAS CITY Kansas Na AO ie " ERE fway Vadsnendens Athletics High has been assigned to vs. Texas Christian; St. Louis vs iradv Alley ire conte a > Ri 8 J «7 nt watch Cincinnati pitchers while New Mexico A. & M od ' ' ed *n r 0 BOO sonny Vonsue 10 pl WEST PALM BEACH, Fla.— the Dodgers and Reds discuss "a AT CORVALLIS, ORE fu hn termed y I Da! Edgiland ii : Wright Field will be renamed nigh level deal.” UCLA ve. Santa Clara; Wyoming ‘1aY, gave himse id ays Con ipart Rowi—Madisan Ave Flawer SON Connie Mack Field today _in a The fellow he'll he looking at vs. Oklahoma City. Proven with * string of 3 Loa ranky ph SON ceremony honoring the S89.vear today when the Reds play the St, ” " ” 233-200. Sieve Ren had He Willie a gree’ e-fuiding rade #09 old former manager of the Phila- Louis Cards, is the fellow the THE BIG question in most ob- headaches in the Hrs Rane Esthen aot Lanes—Weslern Flectrie «ib delphia Athletics, Dodgers want. servers’ minds is. “Can Kentucky He opened with A spare, ro led E ni Btamions Chain 1 BN — da it again?’ Off their record of seven straight strikes. and then Lee Wickim : ER 25 pa and anly two losses Ht another spare, StOVENSON frances Hinderditer MoE veraaes SO8 Burke After Greyhounds Look in regular season play-and their! 100k the remaining frames with Helen DIE onrot the rag =" 18 ; od FT ‘rye? : ikes. om 1 ! cise $18 ranking as the nation’s No. 1 strikes m TE rdlsna—Farm Bureaw a To Title in '53 team by. the United Press board Stevenson, who leads dhe circuit De ne, fer yr Number 5 : of coaches, the answer had to be with 195 average, is the only keg- EI Lilly League 4 If history repeats. Indiana Cen- , o \vildcats have an excellent ler in the league with 700 series "4 MUNK, 0 pol gar spansers = *0 By United Press tral will win next season's Hoos- nce. this season. And very likely one Hazel Wheeles pe NEAT x C ask all cham- ’ ica ag- Of 4 ‘apits p : 5 JACKSONVILLE, Fin. Mar, 20/65 Conference basiarhs) shams Led ny Attamerich Clirt Hag of ine few in the Caplial Cityifn, Summ is Jack Burke 3r. who eoncedasy nship at's what Coach An- ,,. apd rebound ace Frank area who has rolled two this year. * = Majir Leapus : oy . gus Nicoson says. Ramsey, Kentucky ranked as a Stevenzon teamed with Gib Smith Neal Yeager WL cuild League 4 he is on my way how, goes The Grevhounds have won the solid favorite in its opening game 'o win the city doubles crown in Cornelia Perle and Women 532 after his fifth victory of the vear title or finished second every against Penn State (20-4), a 1935. - Qora Corti : - 133 x y v Fhe snes Kno . £24 today against a star-studded field vear for five years, Champion- team that stresses defense with Chet Lamber of the Shrine : Oy Abrieab United. Lite — of golfers in the opening round ships came in alternate years. an air-tight zone. Key man for League at Central, was pushing Albert a Ria jackburn " of the $10,000 Jacksonville O This season Nick and his men State's Nittany Lions is high- the leader with 654. het J toe aad Hun GiadT=RCA 104290 19 e PEN finished second. So that means scoring Jesse Arnelle. gether.a threesome of 243-216-225. tern. ova Cols League jo tournament. they re due in 1952-53. Though Coach Adolph Rupp Jae Derclan, representing Mortis Garrison #14 The curly haired hero of the Nick's menu of cage history complains his Kentucky outfit Sepvice Wrecking Company, Priteheri—~Turyday N Night om fairways loomed as the * co- was digested with fried chicken/Was “hurt” by the loss of seven-| had a Hking fof his own alleva Marcie Wechsler iia i" favorite # with old-pro Sammy At the Greyhounds’ annual foot center Bill Spivey, the Wild- and relied 670 in the Holy Ed Jones BHdSevert League ic . BD) » ” NP - NX hh) . Snead for the 72-hole champion A¥ards banquet at Buckley's in|cats produced in Hagan a 21.7- Trinity League. masvolan oo cnr ane Meart—lilinels Central - - Cumberland last night. Fourteen point-per-game man and their! lected a string of 248-200-221, Chatles. Bowell". DIT, : i ship. Snead acquired additional jetters and folir freshman nu-/team scoring average was best] Charley Maddox hammered out Morein pd ihalla—Segal Drugs ie ! 3 To: ivr APAfeniseairers ! backing earlier this week when be nayg19 were presented. in the nation, 83.2 points per 667 in the Gwin Paint League at Tout a Inland Container ois ‘helma innic won the two-dav Seminole tourna- Only three players will be lost S3me. ; West Side. Maddox's games for gin Roche 162’ triplicate ment at Palm Beach, , oh * ¥ 8 the School Employees included West Side—Thursday Matinee 9 by graduation in June. But the NET ror iit plo) . Edith Plelds “323 Sam Snead, Cary Middlecoff trig includes W ST. JOHN'S (22-4), ousted from 245-213-209. Oren Fuliss of Faye 8ibly ; area B10 yn . 0 includes Woody McBride, the Yr h al tat hs Willys-Overland rolled 651, | Bowes Seal Fast Jim Ferrier, Tommy Bolt, Dave state's second best scorer with the recent national invitation Sachs Willys-Overland rolle Ann Crull : 89 Douglas, Al Besselink, . Johnny 479 points this season. McBride tournament in the quarter-finals, resulting from 196-244-211. Laverne entiSivania stewart Watnor 7 i g § ight f: ver North Joy Haw . Mm Palmer, Horton Smith, Jim was named most valuable player Was A slight Iavorne oye Fon Jordan Get 600s rove—~Women's League Turnesa. Skee Riegel. Chick Har- by hig teammates for the second! Carolina. State (23-9), champion ’ Laer) Hila iades . 810 bert. Frank Stranahan and Lew of the Southern Conference. THE GALS WEREN'T think- My loughmuler © 501 Worshe re ar th oh time. He joined Dwight Swails as Tiinois Big T Fy Ini BDOUT Tar Tate, itRar™ CATA. Tuttle . Catherin “ orsham a ong e other the only 16-1 inois Ig en champions, wno |! = r hs . Br. r Ri e—Rillerest Le ‘ ” . ; . : L . ‘ entrants, A me Winner dn rey won 19 and lost three, were five- Fon and Betty Jordan hit the riyn he oo yes agus . 410 he FAN AMERI( AN 21" Console with curved ders. : : point favorites over Dayton highpoint at West Side Alleys |. iia Bellas POI Matines = Si urve . removable safety glass front. Be sure to see PanENT (97-4). which lost to La Salle in With 623:and 620. respectively. | __. _. Western Eleetrie “ll oramic vision hefore you buy any TV. 80 new, ss different : 4 ron , 27-4), $ Aa Di es aro adges ternesd are- Slew "ts : " Hoosier Jockey wr nPIANA CENTRAL had aj. NIT finals Duquesne (23-3) Clara, an ace performer for ; "Riviera clo glare-proof viewing. Tru-Lok tuning—12" speaker, fa-20-10 record this season. Five of + 194s, A I Milano don. nd the city with (Kutt Beir (Hh . BA mous Stromberg-Carlson tone. Hand-rubhbed mahoganyDi f | the 10 losses were bv a total top-seeded in the NIT but beater . rey [Madeline Ritter Siting aabus . 463 veneer cabinet ies O njuries srrend of onl in the semifinals, was a six-point] Sames of 219.183.2122, 8% Arnold Demmary i) 607 ae pread of only seven points, “If sick. over Princeton's 1vy League Jordan of Hickman Whirlaways Jim Hyde 801 MIAMI BEACH. Fla. Mar. 21 we had been as good inside as we Lo fons (16.9). ? gained her imposing total on yen Neiman Mallers Women oo Other Panoramic Medels fo Choose Erem $329.50 wp (UP Jockey Richard A. Thomp- Were outside, the record would any ns Bi > Reve } sions, Kames of 202-287-181. Hick- Als ————— av " " as : > ( : 1 . son died today of injuries re- Dave been. more respectable, ane DIE Seven mp\rs man’s shot 2837 while Milano Small Down Payment—18 Weeks to Pay * . _ says Nick. Inn posted 2588. } H Cle i : “ > » Fo . . ~ - . ceived when he fell from his The University Heights school SCOTer in six-foot, nine-inch Clyde, Earl Baxter was top man in the | | our an ng "There Is Nothing Finer Than a Stromberg-Carlson” mount in a race at Gulfstream had good reason to be proud of Lovellette, all-America center pejzware Major League with 643 . Park and was trampled by an- its cagers. Basketball players {from Terre Haute, Ind., who tal-'anq Vern Cooper rolled 604. Service Our Own Specialized TV Service Guarantees Satisfaction other horse. turned in a scholastic index of lied 27.3 points per game funng There were six 600 series in the . : 144, best for any group in the| ithe Yegular Season. The ay- Won-Ten Classic League at 99 _w , { conscious since he was thrown On to be proud of the school favored over Texas Christian, in luded Joe Markey, Hawkins n oon Saturday Sci * ice . A . i Og. ” "hris nw. from Eternal Great in the on More than 80 per cent of the Southwest Conference champion, 624; Ken Christensen, 627; Lon raee at Cnlfetream Mondav and Student body was in attendance which had a 23-3 record. Thomas, Herff-Tonex. A17; Bill os ? raw ” ” ” Alonday 13: Johnnv Branam was caught solidlviin the face hy at every home game. ' ; 649 F irfield A Aug Hiv wine wit ; betters - Bill Dright, Bloamfie'd <onho- SANTA CLARA (15-9 de- 812, and*loe Anuvkas, R01. DRY CLEANERS a ve. a hoot. His family was With Nm mare: Jack Cnirain, X eh re Near 35th at Mount Sinai Hespital here Dore Toe. Markleville Gus © Jim Tene: (feated UCLA (20-10) by seven ‘Tom Davis was the leader in 1613 Pro 1 $1 FR-2208 : x ) wa 3366 Vas a So Decaty Cent al junior: McBride ‘ ll points in a previous meeting thiz the Cnlonial Bakery League at spec . : and College . when he died at 4 a. m. today, Merrvman atte Haute szophomnre ” — i Mill Chesterton sophomore: Leon Pat- Season, but this game rated as a Sturms with R26. Oscar Ros en - i ae OE Tae Luly triea-up. In View af UCLA'S Glos ~mrmrimrmmmre - — - - Basketball Results ar. Duck, Theil, Southoert nor" Bon ing rusi to the Pacific Coast : 1 ¢¢ 1) . hh ne N Y fo 1 Jv y - AAT. QUARTERFINALS : HAY nie) Charles Zopf, New (CO! fe rence title, Wyoming (27 Rariiasyille (Okla) Phillips Ghers 30, Ar- Numerals Bob Crick. Franklin Town. 8', champion of the Skyline Contesia (N. M.) Pea Travelers 5? p: Dale Howe. Westpor Railey lravue. ference, is favored to win the Penvia (T'1,) 68, Warrenshure 13 Indianapolis: Gene McCullough, Frangiin : Ho'lvwond Fihher McGee iy Molly 43. Township. all freshmen Corvallis regionals, but first. the, San Francisco Stewart Chevrolet 41 Cheerleader. Boh Miller Marion, 1
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