THS KVZNXNO STAR, Washington, D. C. Cards' Upturn Senators to Use Cicotte Fairfax School tßiiasaat. wav it. leas A-19 THE Rocca Meets Forty-Niners BEAT mr JB Jp Giving Rivals In Series With Yanks Sign Matuszak , •Y BURTON HAWKINS Continued From Page A-ll Gets Harrison Managoff in BAN FRANCISCO. May II ler, but the complexion of the OP).—Marv Matussak. the flrat game changed quickly. Forty-Niner linebacker to re- After Pearson and Clint Mat Feature ceive all-pro honors, today Hyde suggestion of Worry Albie Dtok thrive* on other Cal Orifflth In Grid Term, New As signed his Courtney walked In the first 1958 contract. people's trouble* and Uke* the i spring training of 1954. Antonnlo Rocca of Arcsntlna. ; public. • Continued From Pag* A-ll Inning. Jim Lemon brought Oranvllle (Rock) Harrison, were not made thing* ere •* e ' who he never hat lost Idea. XV* when they’ve a to claims The 6-foot-3 338-pound Uni- rugged, Senator*' Hyde’s roomie in training, had to come from be- them around with head football coach at Oar- ' wrestling match, will when the cas- a match versity of Tulu earn* ¦tarter wavers, that the studl- camp and on the road this year hind In the last five. center. Three more runs Field High School in Wood- speed and against alumnus acroaa In third, with {¦ jp his talent ; to the Forty-Niners from tha Hyde peel* oft his ; has been Camllo Pas- caded the bridge, and rough style ous Jacket Muslal. honored before the Ken Aspromont* supplying a Va.. will move to i ths power of , PltUburgh Stealers In Septem- In goes to . eual, at request. . Man Pete Managoff the and work. Pascual's Ca- gam* by 16,361 fans and War- the same at Fairfax Coun- Mounutn ber in exchange Quarter- , milo wanted to learn to speak two- . Job for Stepping into tight situations, ty's high of North Carolina In th* main -1 back Earl Morrall and Ouard > English better felt ren Oil**, league president, for Lumentl, who now has walked soon-to-be-completed program the bespectacled submariner and he'd Innings, evant of a five-bout Mike Sandusky. progrees rapidly nls 9,000th at Chicago Tues- 33 in 19H fanned Dlok school on Franconia road. The Capitol 1 has picked up three victories i more If he the fourth and ’ tonight at Arena. < wit), day, Oemert to start this season, more than any roomed an American rath- made his S.OOlst a home right new school la as yet unnamed. Opening show 6:30 buddy. Prank Malsone singled to the at other Washington pitcher. He i *r than hit Pedro Ra- run that tied It 1-all in the He Is the third athletic ap- o'clock, this will not mos. for the first Boston hit. Ralph ¦ feature hasn’t sampled defeat and In i flrat. The Man was I for 4. walked Jackie Jensen but pointee at the new school. He i bo Ulevised. It will be a ono- last 31 Innings has per- "He’s a nice fellow” Hyde test. his says. don't if I'm The Cards trailed, 3-1, after fanned Sammy White before joins Prank Kley, the athletic i fall-to-the-flnish mitted only two runs. “I know singled Baumgart- teem matches, Roy Hef- qualified anything three Innings but they handed Jim Piersall to score director, and Jack In suggest* a to teach him A1 will Disk's appearance English, try Johnny Antonelll his third de- Malsone. ner on th* staff. fernan and Costello high school biology teacher. about but 1 do to 40, 1 tangle with Tony Coeenca and teach him how to use words feat whan Don Blaslngame Lumentl whipped two strikes Harrison. la a native of His glasses, receding hairline, horns two past Renna. but Bill then Ashland. Miss., and a 1941 Kit Pox. and Larry and Joe j correctly. I haven't learned doubled unearned Hamilton, quiet demeanor and rather frail anything Spanish, run* in the fifth. All of the pounded a liner Into th* left- graduate of Mississippi But*. . brothers, will Uke timidity, about but Greg- construction hint of languages. Giants’ hits ware doubles, two field seats Nell Chrlaley crashed t AL dICOTTE He played basketball and foot- on Arnold Skoaland and but there's In his ; I’m bad at Iflunked ory Jerque. confldenos Orman the only year I went by Daryl Spencer, as Vinegar the fence hard striving to catch ' Will Get Quick Tryout ball In oollegt and was a mem- ball In th* ' ber of Orange i Chief Big Heart will wrestle heart. to the University of Illinois and Bend won his second. May*, the but remained —AP Photo Butt's INI NEW! He has appeared In 189 games ineligible with seven homers and a .706 game. Bowl Uam as an end. newcomer Mark Stone, and 1 was for baseball.” Danny op- with Chattanooga and Wash- "He explain things average for four games, was After Don Buddin walked, Harrison alto played profes- Irish Moßhaln will On WTTG-TV C to me.” ! with a Into the left- with pose Lewln. ington over the last tour sea- Pascual says. “He help me. 0 for 4, but he (cored In the Clevenger came along to take sional football the Detroit Mark sons, Including seven relief Jobe into force up the Senators' pitching, and field seats. The Red Sox got Lions before entering mlllMry 1 I say something wrong, he ex- first when h* hit a another Jenaen Channel D this year. In 168 of those plain why wrong. My Eng- out, and then Boston got the tying run when run after service. AfUr World War n -1 I’m stoic second | walked and waa by Soccer Figure Dies games he came In from the '¦ llsh Improve, no?" * came home on Catcher Hal Pete Runnels and forced Lou he ooached at Texas Western bullpen, and he has no am- His Smith's he singled. Berberet. Berberet scored whtl. ctudyinc for an MA de- MILAN. May II (A 1). —Gio- English has Improved, as stole third. Piersall a bition to become a starter. yes, pitching Leo Kiely and Clevenger kept laahed double to left- gree, at Northwest Junior Col- vanni Mauro. 70. long time pres- and so has the of No. ISO for Spahn center which Pearson "Ilike what I’m doing,” Dick : roomies. the status at 6-5 until ths i got his lege in Senatobla, Miss., and ident of the lUltan Soccer Fed- GUNTHER both Spahn. pro on long'run says. "In my own mind I'm not ?* * * like Muslal. an old ninth, which Gernert opened ¦love after a but at Quantlco Post High School eration and an International couldn't sure I could be a starter. I Hyde enjoyed his first roar- of 37, gave up five singles, hold. before coming to Oar-Field flflgure In sporU. died Tuesday don't know If I’d have the lng applause recently walked three and fanned seven Once again the Senator* last fall. night of a heart atUck. -1 when he made threatening I BEER victory in 1 stamina.” • City for his 390th In the 7; motions blanked Kansas for six In- RED SOX, the when Bob Mal'tmua, see* nings In the first game of a majors. He also started two ninth August plays tripled batting for Clevenger, singled and dealers present Dick willbe >0 In and 1 double-header. When he double and home SENATORS, 5 its he’s reaching his peak. He bullpen a run. Del Crandall and and Ed Yost followed with an- Just 1 walked to the for the Pearson got a late start. He didn't play ' game, gave Johnny Logan homered off Ray BOSTON other. sacrificed, but second fans him an *8 r h rbl hr •Ed a game of until he was Semproch (3-1). The Phils l) 0 PltsGerald batted for baseball Hyde for Buddin u ..... 3 2 1 ovation. wondered a 1 Chrlaley and fanned. 16, didn't get started as a pro 1 moment what was going on, scored in the fifth on a walk gnash. 2b I 0 l v u i Courtney was singles by WHUAau. It 5 u I l o j Then sent customers home until he was 30 and 1 realised he was the center of and Chico Fernan- Mcpbnu. II ... u u u o o the LUXURY by the attention, des Gtrnvri. lb 4 1111 ' with a fly to Piersall. shunned 1 and tipped his cap and Pinch-hitter Chuck SUlioßt, 3b ...... 6 1(08 SIEGEL ! NOTES: have being "too Esaeglmn. if .... 2 l o o The Senators as small.” when advised to do so by Ed Jjana. jr clipped JY POWER EQUIPPED>«L Harry Combs, now University ' Fltxgerald. Vern Law (6-1) won his fifth { Staler for 10 runs In the The Senators’ fol- Innings he of Illinois basketball coach, > lowers love the retiring bache- straight as the Pirates moved i jt 8 j 9Vi has pitched fe-.!'::::::::: 1 0 0I 0J 0 ! against this season, but probably Is responsible for• lor and his 1.33 within .013 points of Milwau- ftUltr. 9 them earned-run FornltlD*, p ..... 0 0 0 0 U Hyde’s being In baseball at all. ¦ average. kee. Ted Klusnwskl and Bob > Sister's record against them la Chrysler Windsorvk > . . During noon recess while i Skinner two doubles } j 1-0. . Zauchln robbed Wil- ON a each had Bfer,J J J i/*SB Dick was In high school at and a single and figured In Total* .88 7 10 7 2 : liams of a hit In the eighth ft 4-DOOR HARDTOPS V 111., Hyde and the three WASHINGTON with a slick stab of Ted’s vl- '# • Torqueflits push- Champaign, some runs as . t AMERICAN first Charlie ib i h rbl hi M V of his chums were tossing a Rabe lost his second In relief Yo»t. sb 4 0 10 0 \ clous grounder. a s n button dm* m From e( i ¦'' ¦ wnr 1 Continued Page A-ll burton...... 21000 baseball. of Bob Purkey. Ed Bailey hit It 4 10 0 0 ¦ Powsr brakes who haven’t scored in 23 CfifWbl.4 rltiftraM 1 0 0 0 0 J 000 09 his two-run shot, • Combs watched Hyde for' innings. first homer, a Courtney, e 4 2 10 0 JflWas Radio and Heatsr 1 SPORTS for the Reds, who have lost Lemon, it Sl§2o awhile and asked. "You /ver The Yankees scored in the Znuchtn. lb 8 0 0 1 0 Power StMring • five In snout, j AUTO GLASS 90 090 90 Morri* Siegel tried to pitch?” The answer fifth against Billy a row. u 3 0 2 0 0 • O’Dell on (3-3) Aloromonte. 2b 4 9 13 9 | 7 Models to Choose From Windshield washer was “no,” whereupon Dick was Tony single, Jim Brosnan beat the Lumentl. p 8 0 | I; W* or* equipped to promptly j! gives it to you straight 1 Kubek’s an Infield Dodgers with and 9 19 handle Whit*woll tires 1 invited to pitch batting practice ! out and Mickey Mantle’s double, a five-hitter > 1! any onto glau job ; ! $395 DOWN for fiSSSSk jjj known t* n -4 act r-e—... Star huntreAs at Solleri E ...while it’s hot! that He made the had a one-hit shutout five jJ ! ;! Hio industry. ¦I Balance at 4% Interut axtrasi § afternoon. Totnla 31 6 8 0 uorta ot oum Maris Slugs Two innings. Peewee Reese hit a 5 - team. 1 Hit home run (or Pornlclet In 4th; ¦ *• Now Yorkers • 300 D's • Wlsdttrs • Saratoga*M Roger (or Thereafter try- Maris belted successive two-run homer In the sixth 2 Welted Whit* In 7th; 3 Started Dick went to for Los Angeles, but Lee Walls, (or Cltvenrer In Bth; 4 Struck out (or camps by the Cardinals , two-run homers for the In- Chritltr in Bth. out held dlans, 3-for-J, triggered four-run Cubs anywhere 160 I the second capping a a and within Cub seventh his 11th BOSTON 000 500 002—7 miles of Champaign. Finally r five-run ninth. Paul Foytack with WASHINGTON 203 000 OOO—4 IT , blew 6-2 homer, tops in the league. Carl (ste£) he caught the eye of Dick Ro»- a Detroit lead, with X Aepromonte. Peereon PO-A— ill ii MONDAY THRU FRIDAY Reliever Morgan Erskine, first of five Dodger Boston. 27-15; Wetblniton. 27-10. ttjgf , Tom the slter, who holds tryout camps loser. DP—Buddin to Runnelt to Oernort; Don his second in , lost it. Tut Aepromonte to Zeuchln; ttfiff Tune in Tonightl for the Senators, but it was , Mossi' won to Bud- ; f. S. W* or# allo tally equipped ! , relief, din to Oernert. LOB—Boeton, 11; i I MARYLAND tentative. Rossiter was moving although Cleveland used It—lteprdinont*. to handle all Structural or |! Kentucky the next day \ three more pitchers in the Plereell Bb—Lemon. • j! Decorative glass require- • GUNTHER BREWING CO. on to ninth, Clausen Talks Job B—Peereon. BP—Zeuchlp. and asked Hyde if he could I when the Tigers scored Ip h r er bb to i j | meats. BALTIMORE AND WASHINGTON two runs. They might AMES, lowa, May (JP). —Dick ; Sleler » 4 6 5 5 0 appear at the next examination , have . Pornlelee <4 1 0 o 0 1 “Washington's Bett had more, but Boone, unaware Clausen, head football coach at 1 point. the University of New Mexico, Lumentflllt” 3B 8 8 6 8 5 ' Kssmtss Nmtmm its Gtedk” ;; ** * * that Mickey 1 Clerenur SH 7 3 3 3 4 yesterday • Vernon had dropped the ball, was interviewed for Winner—Kiel? (1-1). Lour—Clev- I•; LI. 6-1234 LI. 4-1234 I i “Itmust have been 250 the , enter (2-1). miles ; thought he was out, flung his job of athletic director at JA. 2-1234 home," Hyde recalls, “but College. PB—White. D—Stevens. Nepp, Rico, from [ helmet into rightfleld and lowa State Rommel. T—2:6o. A—6,125. 144444444444444444444444444)' I scraped up the money and Jogged after it while the there. Rossiter told me he In- got ' dlans tracked him down for the couldn’t place me that season final out. but said he’d keep me in mind | | 1 IjDISC(HJNT tor the following year. Then PRICES! Washington bought the Con- GRIFFS RECORDS cord, N. C„ club a few days i ¦¦ BATTING 2^/o-^%-50%^Oml| later—that was in 1949—50 I AM. R. H 2b.3b.HR Rbl Rossiter called me and L got At ¦ SALC! Ladies’ or Man’s 4R started.” 'ft&Vu, xi h nn i;j» New Truflita jl Aivwei 8 0 1 0 0 0 0 333 '7%. lrtlAOll Hyde's minor league career 1 Lumen tl 6 0 2 0 0 0 0.333|P Re*. $59.50 7-Club Brtdtee 80 8 24 4 11 8 !300.300 Is thoroughly undistinguished 1 fltveri 88 12 24 41 3 12.280 except for a 16-6 record at ; 2»uehtn 83 12 23 2 0 3 8.277 II m 7-club Courtney 82 13 22 40110.208 golf & Chattanooga In 1956. He broke Lemon $8 11 22 23 1 12.238 SETS | Into lot of with Peereon 84 11 21 4 0 0 5 .250 «°” a losing games Becquer 12 1 3 0 0 0 2 .250 M the Senators year, and Pucua! 8 0 2 0 0 0 0.250 last Aapr'nte 54 4 13 2 11 8 .241 Cookie Lavagetto Chrtrtey So 5 7 0 0 4 8.241 m 1 «I* IV • Howt29 credits that experience with § ? 5 Matched leans and 2 Woods! 5 Matched NOW! 25 ii 28 h Hit ~ ond Irons a am I 1 1 Re*. nn developing Dick. ON ALL CLUBS! ES. i? 1 18 8 8 ] DISCOUNT PRICES Plus 2 Strata-Bloc Qfl.OO” "He started getting guys I Snyder 9 11 0 0 0 1 .illiff Bin Sen Sens, Cmry MlCClsteff. Gene Strewn. Jimmy Dr- Wands' Ell out,” Cookie said, “and it did Korehrck 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 B" bbT » d ALL 1 Hyde 6 1 0 0 0 0 0.000 Men', OJ ¦ something for Hereof 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 his confidence. ' Kemmerer 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 000 with re- He came up with a screwball 1 Stobbs 4 0 0 0 0 0 0.000 your I I Special! Special! Ro*. sll Special! Re*. $lO Special! Rea. Wleeler 2 0 0 0 0 0 0.000 R gardlesi S2O I that breaks away from left- „ „ a ' Byerly 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 B B I § Re*. $12.95 WYI ftK| WILSON K4O | handed hitter, improved Team batting—Bl3 ab.. 97 r„ 203 h„ I All-Leather NYLON "Cery Middlecoff” X and he 1 (vg. .250. I his control. He thinks he can PITCHING do the Job now and that's half IP H BB 80 GB.GC.W.L. | | GOLF SHOES GOLF BAGS GOLF BALLS the Hyde 27 18 8 15 0 0 3 0 GOLF CARTS battle.” Byerly 10 14 5 8 0 0 2 0 Hyde started pitching with 1 Grlita 10 19 18 12 3 11 0 77 77 «• what amounted to nearly Clevenger 15 12 8 8 0 0 2 1 a 1 Ramos 40 42 32 80 7 2 3 2 7 7 6" |2* I three-quarter motion, gradual- . Pascual 31 28 18 28 5 2 2 2 EllI All (lire Zip Heed end Foeketr! Dewt , Wlesler 9 14 5 50000 ly worked down to sldearm and I Lumentl 16 13 28 18 4 0 1 3 jmif - , 'Kemmerer 28 23 15 15 3 0 0 2 IMm MacGregor "Tad Krall" mM ns I MacGregor "Tad Krall" A mm n( an underhander the ' H became at Stobbs 18 25 7 8 3 0 0 2 Hr JKAdyH JH a WIN, LOSE OR DRAW \ E Continued From Page A-15 r ¦Siiwßi ‘'Bure,” Jim conceded. “Cleveland had ’em In ’sl and *52. But they didn’t win the pennant, did they? We don’t put a lot of stock in 20-game winners. They’re nice to have SETE!~ 9.9V;™™! 5 on your club, but by themselves they’re not enough.” li li* I *** * H ’88 FOR YEARS MOST of the Yankee aces have been win- li ning anywhere from 12 to 17 games. "Get enough 12-game fjghiiss |f^ VUllllAIJTFIT M >a».SO “STARO" Imp. SB SO "jihnwn” j- B and you’re 111 ,0S ° winners all right,” Turner explained. “Now I Wm Swift Spinning Reel ... I*l PUSH-BUTTON 1A BT AO don’t mean it’s okay for a pitcher to 12 lose ¦* win and 10. IH Spin-Cast Outfit M" He’s not good enough for the Yankees. We’re in business | | $4 00 “PENN" 71 9.99 St 5.95 Reel, plut $9.00 Rodl B| -* 200-yd. to win a pennant every year. We expect to. R 9 Solt-Wnter Reel Salt-Water I Bcj- I 0.00 _ Baal, plus Glass I "McDermott, for instance, won 10 games for Washing- n sl*** "AIREX" Spinster A 17 "Penn” 7» *s•” Boat Rod! »05 — ® ton, a last-place club, last season. He also lost 10. You might i *7/• A 1 spin R.ti - I *nd Blnckwsll, Tsbe- ¦! 10x151W 111 Il| Salt-Water Outfit mm say that’s fine because it’s better than the club played. 25 55 U .M 150-yd. Rbbl. plus Boot Xodl AMbL jlj| But he’s got If sl2 00 “IKI WALTON" IKJBf to do better with us.” £99V RUB 2-Pc. Class Boat Rods R*f. 10.98 —QQ Larsen never has won more than 11 games in his three Iffl Thu-nderbird" R.99 KV I § previous seasons under Turner. But the fellow who led the I |l| Bio.oo Heiiow-oict, A,99 Spinning Outfit v Nrlßy^ with 21 losses at Baltimore in '54 has Spinning Reds m 55 98 Resl, plus 53 00 Sodl Ts posted these records: 9-2, 11-5, 10-4. And Turley: 17-13, 8-4,13-6. I^^^^^^NI^SHIPMINT! Turner, who suspected that McDermott only brought SEgsssjlgg] li Complete 4-Player lllMklrVTAlll11 an arm to the Yankee camp, was borne out. The southpaw pplfl won 2, lost 6 in ’56. Then he no longer was a Yankee. 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