Walkerton Independent, Volume 84, Number 18, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 6 April 1961 — Page 2

— WALKERTON INDEPENDENT — April 6. 1961

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TH} FAMILIAR CHY <)!■ . ■■ ■ .. • ; . r leagm < .. m. Wh.t. < x a* d t >■ n< ■ «'hiii^bni <■;<■ i y up . : ,m: <• • . ’ th" i hr. Mu’ ’ T. ih wiil h f. . ,w<- Iy • • I >t < I the \li, 1 L« tgu. < . Nat i • : • ... ■ T . ei. m‘»-i, ,t r y• .: . . r ; 1 .U . bix Im" . - ’.. At.n :. , . I ' .■ n • •. ] .is <>n and i. s . u b. ■ ting T1 y • . right l b th' t X]< . ! I . ' . I ■ < tun i TIE N \Tb )N XL LE VJ’F v ' • I ■■ :■■ • y• < but • ■ . :.■ ■ ."v • ♦ • • '«' H' Z* • * '<•’». '* * V ' ■■ ' I P ■ • i »d\an< .• < f th<- dt afluig s< > 8 is next yea: T.. -y hw,t a ’ - ■g» ".nu y" sn ; ' Ln’ .n far >■ -tcm. hn <• t en ; t 'n, ! • th ■ f t .re al! lit i p and will Ip « ex 'yhl! tj pOSSI’ ’e th; X to st 1 « -el. t lie.! ( 1 bs I "- t’ re actually ytt ng tr. ;. on I < bill field. LOOKING OVER THE CLI’BS ir the tw<» leagues. many ie«l t at the Yank* < - the 1960 peni mt wmne’s nave hurt then. A. by tw<> tame- uno the loss ■ । t<hing and subs’ lutes m t draft m t ■ nt a clubs, and < the I s >f C. ‘<y Stengal t • c dorful mai. i:• of the A tnk.es for tie pa t dozer 01 so r ar Evey club in He An.eii n League b>V >• wm player 1 the draft that nual the t\V< t w ehibs Th Yanko s losi yes ni . bett. i pi v.-rs than th., oth. < bs )U.< m uply b -cause Lne\ 1 dbi ttei pl., vc. "1. '!>• . I ■■ncii THE PITf HX'. HAS BEEN' u question ! .ark w.th the YanI cs over tie y’Sirs b t they didii ’ give up .. y pit< 'u r wit., rm re t a six at’ s last asor. loosing r '-rv. str." gth so- the Yankees is h):<- losing a pl iy< t of cap.aI it - s to p ty reg Harly fat most o th< oti.e bdl . lubs. The new < < in t.. ■ leap •• have been s. <n as w< . s.sl. ■ wk.ch they p' I ihly v . Is t. s.e e eAtent lbrAe\er * .cy vd. be as tough : the Ya xee> u . < bib when t .ey slap los> . a contender '] ■ y do’ ' xp«s • to wm tile pen- • nt -n H ir ti'u year, the\ < - ’ vei ■ xpe.' t. f i ..sh in the f ‘ div <.n hr’ tliev axe form- . a ipl 1 to n i rove from her <■ . out THE X XN'l EKS STILL L(M>K t igh ;h a array < • talent

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t’a' s' ma t t>p other cluba Ci ly H wever theV must jell p‘ I.wit ■ hittmg and the .o' <L! M 1 min il<' a play»^ t t' is'. । a H iov. pl iyer, bit . . Ich ■ _. r wdl h urt t’ H retire! '.ent wm Bomev. at < a a.irpr.s" True they !..>•■ s > pitching iwle- to fill ttt' r.idtun ’V t!.' set end place t' a" .f la year who had a<>mc r' th" m ■ pl'Via.tr/ surprises psubl. v. t! a s'nng of young tah nt agam >s a stnmg team that c uid really Like all the i ail.l. Tile big question nuxrk is whethoi or no’ t.O kids can repeat and improv" on such pert : a’ ce.s as they came up with last year Sometimes a rookie ui young j .yer r"ally suffers - rm- bumps after ft terrif ' start. THE SON OE CHICAGO AND ’’.e !am< erupting »r .reboard, l ave about th" same club carrying then hopes t._at carried them tu third pia< <• Lust year One important Lhmg will be the per--1 i-mance of J C. Martin at third base. They have rested their entire hopes on this young man and then will start the aeaaon with the aamc line-up that finished li ’ year They have a little <dditioi al help for Sh«».rm!Lollar and p wrbly a little sounder pitctilng staff although age ) M catching up w ith some of their players a lit tic more ea"h vear. THE MfNNESOTA TWINS, th" f Tmei Voiishington Club, has a i .1 go- | ball club building up for them and tf.e move to Mmnesota m.<- furnish enough of additional fin interest and spmt t> j ist p sh then: up a little ni'ire T’.ey have pretty well set tl.-d on an infield at hist aa this spot has b. en a constant change up until tnis time. They have some real power boys m theii lim-i.p and the b«»st catcher In baseball today in Earl Battcy Their pit - hing mieda some help, hut what club s doesn't (■-LEVFji^ND IS SETPOSKD t be one of the most unproved < lubs as s->mo of their young player.; of the pnst year ch two iuv now growuxg up to a spot w...< re they ran assume some responsibility and be Live "take charge type players They have a<’ imre ! Johnny Antonelli and V ilhe K rkland in exchange foi HiiV'-i Kuvnn, and they could rri’lj climb Die ladder should Kirk' in i a bi more long ball to trtri- punch DETROIT HAS A PRETTY >h ! t. in hall way Their pitchmy adequate and their out-

field real gird but youngsters will b" at at least two infield p".s turn, and this plun the catching sp t will bo question in irks They . xpec» many gnvit things to core from Kubnc and Cola vito xs tney try to b' oce ba< x from s>-so years of th past. BOSTON WILL BE GOING to t ie post Without Ted William., He meant a lot to the club Just sitting on the bench. Jackie Jensen is back, but ho i.s not the Williams tyi\» player or instills that r.ud.i spirit in a team. They have been moving boye around Dv> past few years trying to find a winning combination Kansas City who finished last las' year. b>oks like they should finish above that Eds year due to the two n”w clubs. They have some pretty good talent on their t’-am but It doesn't go around If they 'an get a manager to stick with them and don t have the usual tiffe between Frank Lune and J .« (Jordon, they nwght jur-t move up a little also behind some young players wlio have grown in experience the paat coupl« of yearn (Lr>» Angeles luuka to be the better of the two new clubs •specially when at home They have some long bias tern on their club and could turn an Infield out to play that la better than aever.d ahs^ly in the league Pitching ih their problem. WASHINGTON NEEDS HELP two ways One is players an wdl any new club, but they don’t have good pnwfv and pitching la weak Another way la with the fans. Just how the fans will respond to supporting a new team after years with the old Senators, ia debatable They finally had a team Umt startl’d up the ladder and now they are gone and u team from ecrat. h replace* them OF COURSE, ONE NEVER knows what veterans will tall some, what rookies will shine and what Injuries might occur that have a definite bearing on a team's dhancsM. These questions, along with possible trades to strengthen spots on various teanw and such will only be answered with the actual play which begins Monday. Next week we will look at the National League teams. OBSTACLES Don’t put on too many airs as you float down life's stream -your boat may strike a snag Many e fellow who has money to bum h'uks up an old flame

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