THE EVENING STAR i A-19 Washington, D. C. •* THURSDAY. MARCH «, ISM Score Shows Pearson Plays K- THE BASEBALL £S yr SKI OUTLOOK 0 ..-y J V His Old Form; IY BURTON HAWKINS Outfield Like By ROBERT B. RYAN ¦tar Skiing editor ORLANDO, Fla., Mar. playing third, and Kille- ¦ / ' 6.—i were Local skiing, substantiated by ! Pifula Is Lost I Roving H .wKmm. A.I V V* Several years /ago the Braves, {brew at this point, backhand a Center exceptionally deep snows, re- Pi. • V w»M i ski. r % ¦ summoned Bill Jurges, crack lot of grounders that “eat” wor j imam W ? ¦ Continued A-18 a A-18; mains fair to good, despite \ .. - ,' * National League shortstop third basemen jf * i - fori would in warming trend the past M*' ar& fielder Don Zimmer escaped i be ; off plays and squeeze bunts in of any 17 years, to teach a young slug- front of,” interjected Manager week. x serious injuries when an Yesterday % ger. Ed Mathews, the niceties Cookie Lavagetto, workouts. in our wtmmßm* * automobile driven by Snider who also ’ squad game we picked a Cabin Mountain's deep drifts J* g||l 'of playing third base. “He was was a slick fielder. off ¦ r Jswl was in an accident at Vero couple of men. That's good. We are still full length, although simply body—- beach. his left awful, awful,” said “Ifyou can get your squeeze : general cover has Snider bruised Jurges, tried a few bunts and weakened ~- *v jfefc now the Senators' third and therefore your glove—in I^fBai^IBBIHBBwiBBESft-& aWßte :BteH—t- .!¦ knee, operated on last Decem- they and has icy locate. ~ Shmh coach after a If lack of returned their bases the stormy you play runners to j situation could change by possible fractures proved nega- career as a player, can them have to a shal- employed low third base and give Jim Lemon was as a the week end. Latest informa- ~ ';.; tive. be seen daily pouring infield you : pinch-hitter iinfittittn ill away six times and tion can be obtained by callutg At the White Sox' quarters in advice to Harmon Killebrew. hits.” Catcher Chuck Weatherspoon WH. “He’s nicely.” *** * 6-0448. Tampa, a bone specialist di- | coming along Bill twice. Oh. yes, Ellis Clary’s! liu said. “He's asking questions and "There are two real tough APPALACHIAN AREAS K \ .; rected that Outfielder A1 Smith \ Nats defeated Bill Jurges’ Sen- I DAVIS. W’. VA. iCsbin Mount**: J3i JJ when any ball player gets to plays for a third baseman,” ¦ Drills to TS loot, full length frtnaiSr: take it easy for 10 days be- ators, 6-3. general that point you realize you’re Judges said. "One is a swing- cover sparse and lev. Fair to cause of an inflamed ankle ten- ‘ Veteran Bud Byerly was the good K -A, don. Smith was acquired making headway, ing bunt which calls for a bare- OAKLAND. MD. (Mount Marik): pr from: handed scoop a quick 1 victim of a six-run outburst in aranular. Good. Cleveland along with Early! j “Ifthey stand there and give and : the third' inning. He walked LIGOMER. FA. (laurel Mountain): you j throw. The other is the bunt parked powder Good. SH Ifete Wynn in a trade last December. a vacant stare you can' [ three and Whitey Herzog. Steve WHITEHAVEN. FA. ißla BouldW: I be assured nothing is sinking between the pitcher and the , 10-W-lnch base, eurfaee aranular. ¦»>*>—l , jar Several other teams prepped ' Korcheck, Julio Becquer, Jerry Good. Jurges third baseman with men on for Saturday's opening of the in,” continued. “Har- Schoonmaker and Bob Allison WINCHESTER. VA. (Bhawne*lan«lt 1 JBH|aBMNBilly Martin took his first his to Chattanooga last season, llft- nen l-lnch settled nowder. that naturally whether he can reatßthe ball. con- ¦xcellent &tt—adflfeiß turn at shortstop for come to a cat- singles pinkham notch, ’Wildcat): C Detroit. player. He has to yell immediately, ] tributed three to lead Uie i n r m£mm -^B two like But he's making ‘SS-lie-inch base :-lnch settled • H He handled chances flaw- ‘Take it' 1 goF it’ to let the Nats’ll-hit attack. Billßaehse, ,'der Excellent. Dfir- • or ‘ >" -?j% good and there J P** lessly and hit a home run and progress isn't ,' 27-year-old first baseman who NORTH CONWAY, N. H iCran- any reason why he shouldn’t third baseman know in a split- morel: >l-!»(i-inch base: araniriar- a single in four trips. Harvey second whether to rush for the : played semipro ball in North spvliie skiing Good be a better third baseman MANCHESTER. VT. .Big Bromide): ' Kuenn played centerfleld for Dakota last season, got than* Mathews. ball or retreat to third base for¦ three ' id-inch total: 4-inch packed U*W- ta 7 jtSHßmf 1 „.*S '’ -1 der. Excellent. ife „*«fMUMMHßt'<\. av the first time. I a possible play of the Senators’ eight hits. "v’' “Mathews was so awkward it force there. RUTLAND. VT. cPico Peak' IS-SI). Rookies Andre Rodgers, Bob “That's the reason you've H NOTES: Lavagetto ! 'nch base: ti-lnch wet snow Good. - ;was pitiful,” Bill said, “but has been 1 STOWE. VT. innings. that happens.” MOUNT MARCY: 24-inch base: 7- * doggoned Rookie League and will pitch l Inch powder Good Milwaukee Shortstop Johnny “Killebrew has a “Later in his OLD on career, . for Fox Cities, Wis., in the powder FORGE: U'l-lnch base: 4-lnch OUT AT HOME—Morris Thacker, rookie Cube catcher, sits in a dazed Logan and First Baseman good arm and that's going to that’s where is going Good help Killebrew [ Class B Three-Eye League this I 'NOW' RIDGE: 10-.10 base. Oood. condition as a teammate tries to him to his feet after the receiver Frank Torre came to terms, him. He has good hands. to wind up,” Lavagetto SPEC lLAI OK 3k-inch base: 1-lnrh help said, season. ... He has pitched : Good leaving Not too many balls that he ¦ six settled was knocked unconscious yesterday by Chuck Tanner in an attempted Lew Burdette and Wes can nodding in the direction of innings in squad games I WHITEFACE: U-25-inch base: 1- get his glove will get away ¦ and 1 Inch oowder Good of home. Play during an intrasquad game in Phoenix, Covington outside the fold. , on first base. "He has a heavy body hasn’t BEAR steal occurred from allowed a run. . . . “He's MOUNTAIN: 4-2*-ineh bate; him. The trick is to and when he slows down he'll good , T-tnch nowder Fair to tood Ariz. At left is Coach Ray Mueller. Trainer A1 Schueneman stands at A poll of Yankee players in- a bet for (REEK. ! teach to get his glove 1 the future,” NORTH 14-lD.ineh baae; right Myatt is in center background.—AP Wirephoto. dicated that they feel their him on have to switch to first.” Cookie said. aranular Fair to tood and Coach George of them and be in CANADIAN LAURENTI4N* chief opposition again will come more to a Now, though, the box sepres (Ceuriser position ; Cookie had the boys running Northeast Airlines) from the White Sox. Mickey to throw.” are reading “Killebrew. 3b” All areas: Minimum depth S 3 yesterday and there were : Ail trails open. All lift* ow- . Mantle, Whitey Ford. Johnny "Fellows like Mathews, Ray and his smart teachers think three : *fi£hfs stolen . Rosen bases.'. . The club had Konrads Duo Leads > Kucks, Yogi Berra and Hank Boone and AI when they' he'll be adequate. 13 all last year. . . . Bauer said the White Sox President ATCHISON'S Cal Griffith says he plans to Aussies in Setting would be the toughest opposing chat with Lavagetto Eisinger Playing club, McDougald put I about while Gil Catcher Lou Berberet, the finger on the Orioles. {DeLise Says indi- ANGLE Presidents cating . a possible . In Four Swim Marks trade. . Semifinals of BY LEWIS F ATCHISON Cal says he plans no punitive VpyJ|| SYDNEY, Mar. 6 UP).—Four action I i against his holdout re- Florida Tourney world swimming records were Will Win Hockey Title ceiver “at this time.” JUPITER. Fla., March 6 UP), : > bettered in the first two events Odell to Coach The Presidents, their morale in the second period of the Perhaps Judge, former game —Four consistently low scorer* You can't help but feel terry Joe of a special fund-raising meet unshaken despite a 11-5 pasting against Philadelphia, also Spieser for young Dave Nicholson If Washington first baseman who at the hands of the lowly Clin- experienced letdown I Gets Bout compete today in the 18-hole at the North Sydney Olympic a last Manager Paul Richards was : coaches Georgetown Univer- ton Comets last night at Uline night. ' DETROIT, Mar. 6
John Devitt, more City College high school, second place, are three points HOCKEY SCORES Jack Penberthv, West Palm gonna consider. And if Nicholson was announced by Dean Karl Charlotte, Clinton added to its opening 3, send him it's a real
Gary Chapman and Graham behind which has scores. | MRTKIIN I.EACiIT '.Beach.I 4 and and Eisinger knock at the guy who signed really has his heart set on D. Hartzell. only the Sunday game left. t Clinton. 11: Washington. 5. defeated E. W. Carmichael, Hamilton, swam relay Hugh NATIONAL LEAGUE lum.” playing for the Orioles, it will the 4x220 ' The new Bison coach has "The players had a natural Campbell and Steve Toronto. Chicago. Boynton Beach. 2 and 1. Watt* A league help. The city sometimes seconds, com- at Kuzma each scored
AMERICAN LEAGUE lot of major clubs, j in 8 minutes 24.5 ¦ been backfleld coach Wiscon- letdown last night after that twice lor Clavrland. a. Harshoy. I. beat Bob Nellcr. Lansing, Mich., just about all 16 in fact, were makes a difference. pared with the world record -1 sin since 1949. He observed fine victory the previous night the Presidents and Lloyd I Springfield. K: Buffalo. I. 3 and 2. and Biviano WESTERN LEAGUE defeated after of 26.4 seconds, birthday yesterday. Hmchberger once. Campbell II New Monty Nicholson before the Some boys would give an arm time 8 minutes his 36th against Philadelphia,” DeLise ¦; Westminster. 4: Vancouver, 3 i Tarini, Columbus, Ohio, Orioles landed him. to play for the Yankees. Others j A women's relay team com- - A native of Corning, lowa, said in explaining the loss also was credited with two as- . i (overtime > 2 and 1. to Edmonton. 3: Basltatoon-Bt. Paul. 1. “Maybe." scoffed the old- put the Dodgers on a pedestal, prising Dawn Fraser, Sandra i he competed in high school Clinton. “But we'll bounce sists and Wally Kullman Ij EXHIBITION The 36-hole will three. Providence (AHLi, 5; North Bar finals b« timer, “but I know Cal Griffith or it might be the Braves. But Morgan, lisa Konrads and Lor- - sports in Sioux City. He en-. I back. I'm not just talking Trappers iQHAi, i played tomorrow. didn’t offer any (70.000 for him. a certain team is their goal. raine Crapp swam a 110-yard I rolled in the University of when I say we ll win our last That was a publicity stunt.” ; They tell a story about George i relay in 4 minutes 18.9 seconds, . Pennsylvania in 19*0. Was a; ; three games and the league The item that puzzled us was . Baumgardner, who pitched for beating the old world record 1 varsity halfback for three years' championship.” the Huntington, W. Va., years ago by 0.4 seconds. Ilsa is a sister r and team captain and an AU- DeLise went on to say that notation that the kid i * batted .354 in high school and I in the old Mountain States of John, Konrads. ' America in 1943. Goalie Nick Pidsodny, expelled . League. MORE PEOPLE THAN “nearly .300” in a summer Huntington was a hot- EVER BEFORE ARE BUYING league composed of college ball I bed of
Cincinnati Reds fans, players. Pshaw, a good high i In 1911 Baumgardner won school hitter in this precinct, ;,his major league chance by i will come closer to .500, and a i ; striking out 292 batters and his; any ; record included a ; DAYTON collegian with promise at 1-0 defeat; by innings, tireslll all will hit well over .300. Charleston in 11 : ** * * after he pitched a no-hit game “Nicholson could have been i for 10 frames. Baumgardner L AT STANDARD too tight,” another rocking, :, hoped the Reds would grab him f||s chair manager suggested. “He! but he went to the St. Louis: may have been shy and ill at Browns instead. * ease after getting all that Pitching against the White; money. And maybe Richards Sox afternoon * one he went 16 • wants to get him mad to see innings before losing a 1-0 de- QUALITY PRICE • SERVICE the kind of stuff he’s made of.” game BMP cision. After the a team- That could be. But it's hard mate was sympathizing with FIRST LINE 100 LEVEL * to imagine a good hitter hardly the perspiring and crestfallen o 20,000-MILE GUARANTEE | getting his bat on the ball in hurler. I** ***1 First line 100 level firit four tries. The dispatches from “That was a tough one to line 100 level DAYTON 1 if Scottsdale, Ariz., says Dave lose, George.” he said. “Ifyou oB w , DAYTON DAYTON struck out three times and had pitched against any one "5 T\«r . ree tapped an 8-foot roller, which RECAPPABLE Thorobred TUKLjESS but Ed Walsh today you Thorobred r the catcher turned into a put- would've won.” TRA Tube-Type Tube-Type BS. out, in four times up. “Who is Ed Walsh?” asked * ?.eln Dave could REQ R * 670,15 have had trouble Baumgardner, unfamiliar with BLACKWALLS WHITEWALLS 1569 1 869 * locating that curve ball, the the White Sox star. Jt nemesis of ( INSTALLATIONS: so many promising “Just the greatest pitcher in * STANDARD _JS jTfcST 79 79 youngsters. Or the pitchers baseball.” 16 1 9 may * have discovered an un- grunted S7, ,S * “Yeah?” Baumgard- ’ 16 45 79 75 suspected weakness. If that’s ner. “Ifhe’s so good why didn’t NEW°?IRES llOxlSj 14.75 18 21 it, the fault may be cured. Cincinnati take him?” I* IFREE WITH ?aJTTu?CHASE I ' 2“ 7S * WIN, LOSE OR * -SSL- SShfe DRAW n, 1.".t.0»,k ii.7s rn»is iy
#» $lO to tio clasp tot with pur- whito sidowall with pur- O's In mid-June the big Irishman knocked across three with purchases to $lO. $25. chat#> ovor $25. chases ov#r $25. runs as he licked Washington again. Despite a sore arm he ended a 10-game Yankee winning streak on June 23. A On June 28 he beat Washington, 4-3, by batting home the c winning run. ™“' On July 20 he pitched and won another one-hitter 95 against the Red Sox. Ted Williams messed up this one for 1 ,'Ei it9* Donovan. 0951O~ “Id to Only , pitch 1 a no-hitter,” “Robin- a.S Dick confesses. * son and Williams didn’t hurt me too much. The Important spcpiai cai cr BiilM thing is w inning. I won both of those games and so I was FLOOR MATS 100% SARAN or NYCAR CONVERTIBLE DAYTON happy.” j | ON 14" FIRST LINE TIRES | DAYTON | .d0.,. I °"', I J«MIUM o,,iy JO-** 18 45 2145 23Life- . ,, HiT.nl PI.I S Nationwide u AI;, 0 . A p„u>nc T| ( & * ¦ ~ 6534 NEW HAMPSHIRE AVE. JU. 8-6690 ¦ tjm, (....rente* »'¦_ Mo> i|MI | 1 1||1— Workman.thp nr^ MM AND QUE STS. N.W. {.°T* Sl>l4th DU. 7-8500 K'tK. } I ¦ ah'4K filate*. - —. , -JM