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p its stand with day. ite Sox whipped , 10 to 8, in the oubeheader and alled after three { darkness, The seven hits, but ight walks and ever, the Cubs the Grapefruit th 17 wins and ) mark. Joe Ostrowski, ombined for the the Dodgers, 2 e Throneberry's Boston Red Sox e Braves. And ded 15 hits to , 14 to 5.
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ur-under-par 87 during yesterto take the lead al of 206, ymperéd most of Snead, who was for fifth after d, outdid young under-par 66. sure on the ine Snead’s 207 put pot to win his title and his t since'returning cation,
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Truman Ready for ‘Last’ Pitch
| By United Press : lexpected to jam Griffifth Stadium centerfield pole for the official {3 F WASHINGTON, Apr. 14 for the colorful opener. flag raising cespmonigs. «The { q ge ay | President Truman, who warmed If the program works out, Vice President stays in his first base { : | up last week by throwing out his President Alben W. Barkley, who line box. attorney general, will throw out may make his own nitch for the A big chunk of the crowd will | jthe traditional first pitch tomor-\ po J qant's vacated opening “day be watching Williams for what (opening day naseball Rumer: | (Ruring jobs Witt amble out to thermal he the of elr last looks $ : - a umpin | The season's opener between : Many think the graceful slip: By United Press ¥ {the Boston Red Sox and the! ger may never be back, It looks CHICAGO, Apt. 14—Rocky | | Washington Senators also may be [like two years at least.
Graziano rated himself today | Fa just one for unother big name | . wu
i «Ted Williams. 'D SOX. “I " as “good for 50,000 rounds,” | The Bosox slugger is headed THE RED SOX, "bridesmaids
. i] | for the Marines next month, Mr, but he planned to finish his| a {'Fruman heads for Independence, middleweight championship fight! BE 5" : | Mo., next January. with Ray “Sugar” Robin son| The usual question . around Wednesday in a lot less time than | Washington at this time is which that, |arm Mr. Truman will use to flip| “I'm going to knock him out,” | {the opening pitch. He can use| Graziano said. “I'm going to try] leither—and has in past openers, for that kayo right from the [BEE ££ | x x = i 3 stat and I don't figure to go SRE a) STEEL industry leaders accuse rounds with him, . the chief executive of favoring { “I teel like I'm in shape to go| UPENDED Jockey Richard the left wing. Other critics think ahout 50.000 rounds. I feel very Emery tumb a3 off Eole jump- (he's leaning toward the right. | strong. The best shape I've ever| Ng 4 hedge in the Wye Handi- | This year he could bear out been in. And I'm going to beat | cap Steeplechase run at Kent, 'hoth predictions because he will] him." | England, The little rider didn't. [toss out two balls. One is a 57 Graziano said he would follow take the spill lying down, how- |[vear-old ball sent to Nats’ Owner his usual brawling style, “move| ever, coming back to win two Clark Sriffith- by James Metcalf in underneath bea i d the body with Ha i at other races later in the pro- | “png hail will be tossed back the head.” gram. land later be placed in baseball's]
Hall of Fame at Cooperstown, ow x wats, maneneg, BrOWR May
IN..Y. Then Mr, Truman will toss you know,” “ne said, “And I've|
lout a new ball and the Red, Sox always been able to work ET Texans
(and Nats will scramble for it. and underneath. So that's what!
The chief executive started out] I'll do against this guy.” 1 T y od Graziano foresaw his victory n ra es
las a southpaw, But sometimes he thas thrown right-handed. One {year he threw out two “first” mainly because he believed he " y United Press pitches Sng with each arm, 2 “ ” ne J hike: Puneher, ; (DALLAS. Tex RG. Ye, A SELLOUT crowd of 30,000 I've been in a lot of fights 21% studded with government officials where I was behind and won Foster loomed today as the trad- « ; ’ . and Congressional big names, is} them in the last ‘couple of "8 bait with which Browns’ rounds,” he said. “You can be Coach Paul Brown hoped to do, way behind, but a couple of good Pusiness with Dallas Texans’| punches will fix everything up. Coach Jim Phelan, |
“Robinson has never fought a didn't definitely put Browns'| puncher,” Graziano added. “Jake veteran tackles Derrell Palmer La Motto, he's a good fighter. 2nd Forrest Grigg and Guard But he's no puncher, I am, and Weldon Humble up for trade, but he can outpoint me for a while, “4 that the fact they might until T hit him a few times, and "20! {0 Play closer to home could | then, we're even.” be a factor in any talks he had| ¥ : {with Phelan,
>" uN 8 | x =» = | IT WILL be Graziano's fourth] BROWN ALSO has on his iit battle in which the middleweight '®" # Pair of talented Southwest] Conference stars — Back Bob! crown is at stake. He lost twoigmith of Texas A&M and Guard | scraps to Tony Zale, the former Herschel Forester of Southern| titleholder, and won. the title here Methodist, both of whom were] from Zale in a third match. drafted by the Browns this year, Robinson won the title here| They haven't come right out| also, beating La Motta for the and said they wanted to play in| crown last February in the same Texas,” Brown said, “But they ring in which Graziano won the intimated, as much and if their| throne in 1947 and in the same heart wouldn't be in their play| ring in which theyr will meet for the Browns perhaps we would | Wednesday. Robinson later lost be better off without them. Since| the crown to Rank Turpin, then we're not in the ‘same conference regained it, {with the Texans, they wouldn't] Robinson, who has lost only hurt us by playing against us.” | twice in 139 pro fights, once to! Brown gave no indication as] LaMotta and once to Turpin, was to what Texans he might be in-| a 3-to-1 favorite for the brawl, terested in as he starts long-| It will be the fifth time in which ange rebuilding plans for the] he has appeared in a middle- 88INg Browns, . | weight championship scra ‘ | against LaMotta, against Toran: wr POINTED > out that 73 of} twice, and Mar. 18 against Bobo is S3-player roster had been Olson in San Francisco when he with the club for five or six years won a narrow 15-round decision. a Weren't getting any: young-/ nu." | “Besides, try winning five ~ ROBINSON HAS been train- titles in a row and see what it| ing at Pompton Lakes, N. J., and does to your club,” Brown said arrived only today for his pre-iin pointing up that the Browns fight physical. Illinois Athletic jost more than usual last season. Commission physicians said both| «I gtill subscribe to the theory | fighters were ready for the match, ! {pat ‘hungry’ ball players play! and though there was no weigh-petter ball,” the Cleveland coach in today; it appeared both would said. | enter the ring a shade under the " 160-pound limit,
The sponsoring tnternational Boxing Club said that the gross gate might reach $200,000 with a crowd around 18,000. The brawl! will be televised and broadcast, but the Chicago area will be blacked out from the video net-| work.
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over the prospect of losing Wil i liama’ big bat. Gone, too, {8 dependable Bobby Doerr, whose retirement | hole a second base that Boudreau
Billy Goodman or rookie Ted Lipcio, The Nats finished a wobbly] seventh last year and show few signs of doing any better.
winding up hig final Washington, the ageless | (Bobo) Newsom [fifth term,
is starting his
er, who broke into the majors in {1929, was signed again by the {Nats for relief duties. Bobo
{day night by holding the Brooklyn Dodgers hitless’ in a three-| inning relief stint.
NEAT CHASSIS —— Shapely Shirley Talbott, 22, wearing a racing car as a crown and hold- | ing a futuristic sports car | model, is queen of the Interna. tional Motor Sports Show in New York. She's from Wash. ington, D.C.
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‘Hey Skinny, Lookee,
‘No More Glass Blues
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NEW YORK, Apr, 14—Break a window with your
‘new baseball, kid? There's a fellow in Cleveland who willz ‘pay the bill.
: ” It was six months ago that a’ 52-year-old window dea of order e— footing the bills for such young bagger, haf is a home run-—but athletic tragedies, Now §18,000 re 4 later Frank C. Russell fs so Instead. Russell advises the: pleased with the setup that he's Puddiig DiMaggio, stand firm and? even {suing insurance ecards to greet the irate householder with’ any sandlot players who want the printed card. It says: 2
them. “Please return the ball to ite” a." 8 youthful owner, For free replaces; RUSSELL SAYS, “There are ment of window glass accidentals", ‘no strings attached to this offer. ly broken by ball player, place
thiscard in an envelope with your {It was inspired by memories of me, address and date of acels ‘my own youthful sandlot tribula- dent and mail to .
(tions and faith in our kids." | The address is that of the local | When Russéll hat ougnt ot Russell dealer. {the plan, he simply announc ¢ land his distributors would fix any Mn nail sume resumen THN {windows broken hy kids playing a daze. Everybody's happy nl ‘baseball or. football, Letters di . {started pouring in, bills attached.
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«n= | Outfielder Bill Bruton and TO MAKE sure that all goes Shortstop Leo Righetti, who have well this summer, Russell has been on the Milwaukee roster #1) . printed “insurance cards” to be spring, have been returned to ths | |distributed to the kids. Comes Brewers. Pitcher Virgil Jester has | the tinkling of glass after a four- been optioned to Milwaukee.
