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VERO BEACH, FLA., MAR. s.—The World Champion Los Angeles Dodgers 'have instituted a policy wherein some member of the cast is yanked out of practice each Allison to day and ushered into press headquarters to have his brains Lemon, Agree Terms; picked. As fate—or Red Patterson’s fertile publicity brain —would have it, Rookie and followed each other. “Now, listen,” Patterson briefed the awesome 6-foot-7 243-pound Howard, “you’ve got to stop being so shy. Talk to these guys; they won’t hurt you.” Red paused and Wins Rich Coast restudied the Howard. “Not you!” Tompion heroically proportioned Derby There was a nod from the kid who can hit a baseball farther and harder than anybody today, provided he is swinging where it is pitched. Sweating profusely, Howard was handed a brief questionnaire intended to help Patter- Flow Line Is •Ok Dobbek Top son moderate the daily press panel. Dutifully, he took up pencil and went to work. A few Dead Last at in minutes later the 23-year-old giant turned over his “work” Slugger to Patterson, who glanced at it and whistled. Ibk as •* * * Santa Anita Squad Game “What hobbles?” AFTER THE QUERY, are your Mar. 5 ARCADIA, Calif., By BURTON HAWKINS Then: are after Howard wrote, “None." “What your plans (AP).—C. V. Whitney’s Tom- Star Staff Writer

Answer: « a of your playing years?” “None.” pion, Kentucky-bred son ORLANDO, Fla., Mar. 5 school—other The , romped to an easy “Other activities while in sports?” Two of the Senators’ big guns, victory in the $130,400 Santa • ’ scrawled reply: “None!” This Patterson protested. “But - —' Jim Lemon and Bob Anita Flow Derby today as Allison, to terms you were an All-America basketball player at Ohio State!” agreed today, Line, the even-money favorite, thus giving Cal Griffith, club Red said. finished dead last in the field president, considerable relief “Oh, that,” shrugged the young man. of nine 3-year-olds. for his holdout headaches. Sighing deeply, Patterson read on. “Biggest problem Jockey Willie Shoemaker put into the lead after Lemon, snowbound in his to overcome to make the majors?” Answer: “Strike zone.” Tompion home town of a brief but furious duel with Roanoke, Va., “Biggest break or turning point in career?" “None.” ¦ ¦ Flow Line and the Whitney . ,?** .*> accepted by telephone Griffith’s “Your biggest game in majors, or best day with Dodgers?” latest offer of colt flashed across the finish $22,000. after “None.” line in stakes record time with originally insisting on $30,000.. • - ¦¦¦•. . ¦ Griff’s “What pitcher gave you most trouble?” the question- four lengths of daylight behind. first offer called for ¦ naire persisted. John William, with Jockey •’ $20,000. Lemon started last «.!>•¦ A. at and “All of them,” Howard had written. Ismael Valenzuela in the sad- year $14,000 received a second and ’ $l,OOO raise during the season. stuffed it into his dle, was Eagle • Patterson folded the paper and '• ¦ < Admiral, ridden by Eddie . \ a¦' X.-; Allison, pocket. “To read on a clear morning,” he mumbled. .Arcaro, was third. rookie of the year after smash- the interview.” “Well, let’s get on with ing 30 homers and batting in - »* * » Record For Stakes > TV . 85 runs, reported acceptance The time for the mile and THE TIEUP BETWEEN the extravagantly potential of Griffith’s latest offer from one-eighth was 1:47%, a full his home Howard and the veteran Gil Hodges is that in Raytown, Mo. second under the old mark for W Alston is of Walter reportedly toying with the idea trying the . The $14,000 for Allison Howard at first base and switching Hodges to third base. The agreement calls for Chort of Santo Anita Derby. Page C-5 - a Scuttlebutt was that Alston would ask Gil, an amiable V J* Xf . • salary of $14,000, a $1,500 boost Howard. t himself, to help of 1:48% was giant former record ? < over the previous offer. Allison Due to adventure with of those notorious established in 1950 Your .4 WwTV* an one by started last season at $6,000, 1954 town-traffic gendarmes along Route 301 in Georgia, which Host and equalled in by was boosted to the major league ' caused $l5 of last year’s World Series moola to be forfeited, Determine. minimum of $7,000 when he in four Thus not Flow Line, unbeaten remained with the team after Hodges was a trifle late in reporting. he did previous starts in the colors of June 15, then lifted have time to be As for all was to cued. Gil’s accomplishments, went to C. M. Crawford, jr„ Outrider Buzz Torreyson a huge ridge track to shut down until The $9,000 later. to was to the record book. As surveys Wednesday. Patterson had do refer the post as the red hot betting of snow plowed from Bowie’s racing strip as surface has been cleared of tons of snow Lemon told Griffith the Ro- Alston sat next to Hodges during the interview. favorite the crowd racing referee, of roaring anoke had been workouts were held yesterday for the first time and work is now going on to clear the airport cleared, “Gil,” asked, “how gloves did you of 55,000. But someone forgot parking somebody many One of heaviest but that a gale had blown snow shutoff valve the since Wednesday morning. the areas and roads leading into the plant. (Story to This cunning reference was intended to pull the on back the field and bring camp?” snowstorms in recent has caused the —AP Photo. on planes Khaled colt and he ran out years on Page C-5). to reveal whether Hodges had been informed that he were grounded. Jim expects to of gas. here need finger glove for the third base play. report tomorrow or Mon- might a the Tompion, day, weather permitting. The “One,” Gil said, eyes twinkling. In contrast to Howard, last winner at Saratoga sum- righthanded slugger will be in- who had sweated through two big Turkish towels, Hodges mer and now a leading nominee GOES INTO NCAA TOURNEY stalled in leftfield, one of the was relaxed. -for the , paid few Senators M I !¦ > assured of regular •» « ? 54.20 and $3.60 as the 10,500 Watch Hagan's Shol duty after pounding 33 home second choice with the public. runs and batting in 100 “HAD YOU BEEN told runs about possibly playing a I John a 14-1 re- William, shot, Duke last season. different a man asked. Deacons, position?” turned $8 and while Upsets $4.80, Eagle Griffith, however, was getting “He just got here,” Alston interjected with a rare Admiral, who was backed down Carroll Win to Nips Lakers nowhere with Pitcher Pedro to $4.40 to burst of slyness. to 6% 1, paid show. for ACC Title Ramos, another holdout, and “But have about The race, run in balmy 63-59, turned negotiations to you played just every position for over Joe weather. worth net of the his interviewer asked. ,was a Haynes, executive vice presi- Dodgers?” MERRELL WHITTLESEY basket of the and $83,300 to Owner Whitney. Title By big game, In dent. Ramos, 13-19 Keep City Overtime who had a “Ah except pitch and shortstop,” Gil said. Star Staff Writer out-played Len Chappell, the Flow Line Takes Off record last season, is rebelling “But nothing has been said about moving to third DICK SLAY RALEIGH. N. C., Mar. 5 Deacons’ 6-foot-8 sophomore. By MINNEAPOLIS, Mar. 5 (AP). against a trimming of his $16.- Flow known as a base on Line, Star Staff Writer Duke scored 63-59 It a ball and helping Howard first?” a stunning was careful, tight —Cliff Hagan scored the win- 000 salary of last year but is on strong-willed colt, was docility Wake Forest to- “Like the said, I just got here.” Gil The greatest crowd ever to triumph over game with Duke in command basket in the final second the and chatted with Skipper grinned. itself the | ning | scene in paddock. But he to win the Atlantic Coast most of the time but He had munched sandwich and see a high school basketball night never by of overtime to St. Louis Manager Cookie Lavagetto and leisurely a now was peeling broke from the gate like give a area—estimated Conference title team than five that banana. game in this over a more points, at a 107-106 National Basketbail Haynes at length at Tinker a burst of wind and swept into a at 10.500 strong—ignored the that had humbled it twice dur- the 27-22 mark. Wake Forest Association Field “But victory over Min- today. what would be your reaction?” quick lead as the field raced ing the held 31-30 halftime icy roads leading to Maryland’s regular season. a lead, but neapolis today. to I past the the first “I like play anywhere. might not enjoy some grandstand never ahead Simple for Griggs Cole Field House last night to The fourth-place Blue Devils was by more than Bob Pettit hit 41 ! time. points for much first base, but I want to three. other position as as play.” watch Carroll retain its city went ahead on Doug Kistler’s the Hawks in the nationally- Cal is it for It was that making simple apparent Jockey Dave Budd "What do you think of Howard?" championship by outclassing jump shot with 2 minutes and was permitted to televised thriller. Pitcher Bill Boland was trying to keep Hal Griggs, the Sena- A handsome man of 69-54. 6 seconds remaining and John play for the Deacons after hav- clutch shot small smile. “He’s a big, young a rein Flow Spingarn. Hagan's wiped tors’ other unsigned player, to restraining on Line, been banished Eastern had too much speed Frye added four free throws to ing from the out a brilliant effort Minne- much potential. I never saw him play first base.” His but it also was evident that by inform the club of his inten- for St. John's in the send Duke into the NCAA semifinal game with N. C. State who next to the boss, Boland prelimi- apolis' Elgin Baylor, scored tions. subtly witty diplomacy, sitting was was waging a losing for Budd and that championship Tuesday in fighting. was playing 35 points and whose two free amusing. battle. nary game won one, “I sent him a registered let- for Madison Square Garden. 1 on probation for previous fights throws with five seconds left 55-48, the second straight ter with a ** « « Shoemaker kept Tompion in today self-addressed, with Oscar Robertson of Cin- a loss the in overtime had close contention all the year, reversing to Duke meets Princeton, the apparently stamped envelope enclosed,” 14-YEAR way. cinnati and Lee Shaffer of HODGES, THE veteran of the Dodgers, may Cadets earlier this won the game for the Lakers. and took charge of the front season. Ivy League representative, in , Griffith said. “I also sent him not have North Carolina. A few enjoyed his greatest season in ’59. Still, it Carroll’s Lions made their the first and for the first minutes earlier Baylof a was end entering the head of the round, ‘ slip of paper with a “yes and in a field with a vast Improvement over 1958, when the club first moved stretch. first five field goal attempts time in its last four games Budd Gets Ovation tipped goal five no” typed on it. All he has to the attraction and will be favored. seconds remaining in regula- from Brooklyn to the Los Angeles Coliseum, built strictly i Flow Line droped back and in main probably Commissioner Jim Weaver do is check one to let me know but The Blue beaten ; tion to send the game into if for football and track but monstrously for back—and wound up 25 lengths never trailed, they were Devils, ruled Budd ineligible but he he plans to pitch this year.” rigged baseball. overtime at 98-98. in front until the twice by Maryland during the ' Gil his in the behind the winner. A sum of not safely was overruled by the executive Griggs has been contemplat- pulled weight stunning drive from The 6-foot-5 Baylor, who hit bet Flow waning minutes as the inter- regular season, found the tour- i committee of the conference. ing quitting the seventh place to the world In $260,269, on Line's game. championship. fact, as nament touch under their 11 of 22 field goal attempts, 13 went into the tank. high champions stayed in range new When Budd took the floor for Griffith revealed the Sena- Roth reminded nose, Allan Hodges during the press conference, Vic who of 17 free throws and gathered Flow Line had captured the with timely rebounding and , Bubas, had been I the introductions he received an tors’ 1960 payroll will be the Gil is 65 short of the RBI associated with in 15 rebounds, scored all of today only all-time Dodger of the almost ball-stealing. many cham- i ovation that delayed the start largest in the history of the fancy public the Famer of the Lakers’ eight points in record set by Hall of Zack Wheat. He needs only He had raced pionship teams as player and < game a couple of minutes. club, surpassing the salaries overnight. only overtime. Thompson Top Scorer coach at North Carolina State. His was to seven clouts to become the National League’s all-time four times, won three by more 1 deportment perfect to- paid Washington’s pennant- night. Pettit, meanwhile, bagged teams righthanded The than two lengths and his only The Lions’ 6-foot-10 John winning of 1924, 1925 king. about-to-be-deposed Series of six of the Hawks’ overtime Upsets Budd scored 10 and 1933. First-baseman setback was via a disqualifica- Thompson was not getting the points and Roy king is Ralph Kiner. points while Hagan got three. tion. boards in his usual They beat South Carolina in was the top rebounder as Wake Sievers will earn $34,000, with •»o * dominating Jack / Forest McMahon, just restored Lemon Two weeks he but he was credited the first round, scored an al- dominated the back- at $22,000 and Third- ago whipped fashion, to the Hawks’ active “NO, I DIDN'T know those things,” Gil admitted. list, was baseman most of this Derby field —with with 15 rebounds and also made most unbelievable upset over ’ boards, but to no avail. • I well see.” injured in the second period “Well, the excepton of Tompion, who nine of 18 shots to lead the North Carolina, a team that Duke, a team of all sopho- and Pitcher Camilo Pascual and left the He suffered Alston, due for to had beaten and game. pegged at $20,000 each. . a workout, rose leave as a reporter was not in the race. scoring with 23 points. In ret- the Blue Devils mores juniors and with a bruised ribs but was not ser- While Sievers rechecked Gil's of in his John three times by a total of 71 brand-new head coach, played took a small story having only one glove locker. rospect. Big probably was 1 hurt. Arcaro Closes Ground iously cut, Lemon raised “I Gil the difference. points, and then defeated Wake 1 such horrible basketball during was $7,000, figure,” replied dryly, “that if the club wanted St. Louis G F.Pls. Minn. G.F Pts Valenzuela kept John Wil- the last Foust Pascual. Killebrew Thompson also held 6-foot- Forest, a club that owned 17 part of the season that 2 3 7 Baylor 1113 35 as was got me to another it would me a Green rt 1 13 play position buy glove.” liam, a Kentucky colt, as close Elis 11 3 an while Allison Ollie Johnson to 12 points, and 19 point victories. it was considered a first round 5 919 $ll,OOO raise, “Just -5% Hagan Felix 3 0 « how many more years do you think you’ve got he could behind the front- 4 17 a increase. as and four in the first half. Kistler. 6-foot-8 from 1 patsy for South Carolina. iLovellette 210 Hawkins 3 gets $5,000 Ramos, only junior 2 1 5 9 left?” another Gil, who willbe 34 in running Tompion and Flow Martin Hundley 321 Catcher and was query. less than George Leftwich made five of Wayne, Pa., who scored only But all of a sudden the Blue I McCarthy 3 17 Krebs 3 2 8 Clint Courtney 1 Oil 3 410 a Line and finished well—but McMahon Larusso Pitcher Truman Clevenger will month, replied, “Three, not counting 'this season.” six from the floor before inter- four points against the Tar : Devils stopped making silly Pettit 16 941 Leonard 4 4 12 still a well-beaten colt. Piontek 2 U 4 Selvv 10 draw or omre. Also Alston left for the field. The whole mission and John Heels last night, led the scorers 1 mistakes, lost their tenseness. 2 $15,000 silently practice sophomore Share 10 2 Arcaro got the late running with 22 helping to swell the salary list issue of moving a of Hodges’ stature had Austin scored 10 of his 12 points points, chalked up the See ACC, Page C-2 Eagle Admiral up from the rear Totals 40 27 107 Totals is the $7,000 minimum adopted been into his after halftime to share Car- ST LOUIS 23-20-22-24-9—107 deposited neatly lap. MINNEAPOLIS in recent See SANTA ANITA, Page C-5 roll’s other starring roles. Walt 27-26-24-21-B—lo6 years. Meanwhile, the Senators re- Skinner was steady through- ceived encouragement from out. although appearing tired, TERPS' JOHNSON WINS HURDLES BASKETBALL three of their young hopefuls BULLETIN and tied Leftwich with 15 HARTACK WINS ON POINTER, TOO today as Siever's Squirrels de- TITLE points. SCORES AU TAKES C-3 Carroll’s 48th consecutive vic- Blozis' Shot Record See SENATORS, Page STATEN ISLAND. N. Y. tory, in a string dating to Jan- tournaments COAST CONFERENCE of last its ATLANTIC Sword Dancer Clicks (Special).—American Uni- uary year, was not (Championship Duke 63 Wake Forest 59 versity withstood a late most impressive, merely ade- OHIO CONFERENCE rally by Fairfield College See CARROLL, Page C-2 Falls in IC-4A Meet (Championship) 65 to win, 75-74, and take the Wittenberg Akron 56 In Gulfstream Race (Consolation) Breaks Wooster 89 70 Long Eastern Regional NCAA Marietta NEW YORK. Mar. 5