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Baseball Tonight Looked Good at *11 * - ■ t t n 2,000 May See Card-Orlando Opener Tonite Dunn Picks Byrd To Face Joe Valmas Redlegs Play Braves, Nats Host To Yanks In Major Openers By KENT ClIRTLAtN That moment, which hundreds of Sanford baseball farm have lx i n Mon. Apr 13, 1853 T llf i H AN FO RD H E H A l.lt anticipating anxiously, linn flnully Other 12 Chilis To | arrived. Tim new and dlffer.-ui Hanford Cardinal*, tad.-nr-.l *11» h Open Up Tomorrow i “L’.'-V of liiilr-linown iu.ir..'1?,4'!.';? Mayor Chase, Civic Leaders And open tlm 14th annual Florida State iy (.•ague season III tin1 Mi’iuorinl NEW YOHK C' Washington and Cincinnati, iinled for their early Stadium tonight at 8:00 o'clock •gainst a somewhat mysterious start* and lagging linhhet, beat gain today a* they In quality too— Urn Orlando Senator*. the gun I'y KENT niETLAlN Leugm- batting champion last sen- nuguratr anther major league The inaugural classic will repre- lllarlnit sirens, blasttmr horns ion with h .37G overage at sen son that promise* In provide and an elaborate 30-car motorcade, Goldsboro, N. C. Is due In today. aent a resumption of the ngc-loug special interesl for the natlnn's rivalry between two of the oldest led by Mayor Handall Ghase, City Leonard I* an outfielder. ty baseball fan*. MannK'-r Turn turnon, Pulin' Hob Folktrt, hard hitting left cities In Central Florida dating The World Champion New York baek to the pioneer era of Urn Chief Hoy Williams and other handed hitter who set the scout# Yankee* and Defending Nutlnnal tanking civil- leaders, greeted the In Alltnuv scurrying about, Is a league Champion Brooklyn Dor) strong contender fnr the rlehl ge r.x. the chnlrt- of the expert* and arrival «f Ihe Hanford Cardinal* netting commissioners alike, ruled here vesleriiOV afternoon. field (Mist tonight. heavy favorite* to repeat Clove The (Cardinal Inis was met four Tile Orlando opener is expected land and Chicago in Die Amerlean. mile* west of Hanford by the 11 draw a record 2.000 fan*. Homo and New York Philadelphia anil motorcade of Oldxmohilex and l-enl hasebnil official* are enn- St. Louis In the National, were ( adlllae* siMirtlng flashv "t'ar- servatlv.lv putting tlu- figure it given outside chances lo pull up illnnl" sign* on the side of the sets. car*, furnished by Claude llillell, 2.-M0 nml uiiwiinls. Although the Yankees and Dml manager of Holler Motor 8*le*. A# of yesterday the Card* hnv. ger* will have little or no change Car* from the Florida highway four Infi.lders, four out fielder^ in their lineups, teums In general patrol, sheriff* office and citv two catcher* mid eight pitcher*. have- undergone tremendous re- O F F IC IA L W ELCO M IN G . Tb* n*w Hanford Cardinal! were Jamtam Photo nolle, spearheaded the proce**ion Change* In the ro*ter are likely. J. C. Ouna Murray llyrd vamping wiln only 44 per cent of greeted by a 10.rar moloread* headed by Mayor llandall Chase, Halford, with blaring siren*. Thin picture waa mapped at tha through red light* with shrilling Dunn predicted. "We were the 1890’#. Il will alao mark social last year's starting lineups back. serond from left In convertible at Monroo Corner un route -lit Min roe Corner allowing the officialI welcoming delegation with sirens announcing the lo n g first Clus* D club to break camw highlight among the hundred* of awaited arrival of Hanford'* lt*f>3 The batting orders present 22 last Saturday afternoon. The Mayot, Chief of Police Boy William*, Maiager Bunn and the new ball club. The Cadillac convertible ut Albany.” he explained, "so It fleet nighter* a* it wa* during the freshman fares, excluding the and Stale Trooper It. I*. Ilarrlaon pulled out all the stop* to lead and five air-conditioned (Ihlsmohlle* were furnished by Claud* diamond representatives, who have turn of the century when hnaeliall been training ut the vast Ht. wus i.utniul we will be In line for pitchers. the Mctroming profession through red lights, circling downtown II11 tr 11 of lloltor .Motor*. replacement* Inter on when thr wa* the only recreation for thl* In today's only American Ix-ague IaioI* farm base at Albany for agrarian region. game, Washington was M-lieiliiu-l Ihe past three weeks. larger team* begin daring down." Thri Independently owned .'Inn- to engage the Yankees nt the na lA'CjInirg Plans (tiff Hundreds lined the streets to He described the IochI club's ford Cardinals wilt iniie commencing linn’s capital, where Vice President FSL Begins 14th Cardinal System Ex-Major Leaguer watch the roaring parade mid pro*lied* hv savliiir. "We have a operations for (hr first time n* n Nixon ttllig for President Risen FSL Opener Tonight new lied Bird illicit, J. ('. Dunn young and hustling crew, which memh*r of the Hi. (.mil* Cnrdimil bower in throwing out the first Loses 52 Players Rowell Signs To with Ills band of 18 and IP-year- liuve some potential*, We will striLl farm chain, having secured n work­ hall. Season Tonight I.EFHIim tG t.Special) Tin- old Ht. Louis farm nrosprcis. tlu- season on il trial husla, find­ ing agreement with the lledhlrd* A crowd of .10.000 was expeetett Via Service Calls Leenhirg Lakers have jdannist col Lead Cocoa Tribe The sensational welcoming wus ing our weaknesses and siting up two months ago lo he on hand lo see whither the , > r I ii I o-re monies Tor their Florida reflected In the sale of advance the rest of the league. If we final Orlando, ownrd and operate t hv Yankees ran gel off on Ihe right Slate League opener with Cocoa tlrkrl*. The season ticket drive With Four Games COCOA — (Hperlnl) — Carvel the competition tuo stiff, then the the Washington_ Senator*,, will he foot in their bid for an unprci-c ALBANY - (SpecialI A liert tmiglil. (llama) Howell, former star In- topped the I Ifi murk with more deled fifth straight pennant Allle Tun Knowles, muyor of Lees­ i liming this evening, while reserve Cardlnul organization will help us utilising a vast numhrr of pros- By Hie Assnrlalcd Pres* total of f>2 hall players have left fielder • outfielder for the Boston perilperl* from the National*' system Iteynolds (20 8), the Yankees’ bril­ Ihe Hi. lands Cardinals' vast min­ burg, will throw nut the flrr-t Bee* and Phllldelnhla during the Imix seat sales vaulted over the out with better player*." liant right-hander, was to oppose They alien another tiaseliall sea­ pilch, Un- Brownies from tin- girl 100 mark mu', books of 111 ducal* In a bailie that might more apuro. son ill llie Florida Stale League or leuinir training base in south­ ill Ill’s, assumed the rein* as man­ Dunn, 27-venr-old slugger who priatelv he called -the Cniillnnl Knli Porterfield 11.1141, who once western Geoigin for induction into scouts will take part In the pre- ager of the pilotless Cocoa In­ were noshing the I HO figure. lolled for the New Yorker* tonight with Ihe accent oil spersl batted .387 hi* first vear In Oil, farm hands vs. the Henalor rookies. and youth, and with eyes on new lint m ilitui« service slurp con­ paint- -i-rcninnles at Venetian Car dians Haturdav lust 48 hours be- laist Saturday night the lorul Sanford'* new idiot, .1. C. A eapurlly crowd of some .111.000 den* aid a parade ha* been sclicd- (Inti sponsored a l-nnuuet nt the I* a consistent .300 hitter who records It w,.; lie die nth year ditioning began here Mar. Ill, for the Florida Ktule la-ugm- drills the long one* nml lut* a u - Ddnn, ha* nominated the lone was scheduled for Clneltinnli's of play (or tin- Class B loop George Hllvrv. Bed Bird training oled fir Mdlll p.m, Bauds from both opens. vneht chili for the new player* holdover from last year's Semi- Crosby Field to welcome the Mil Here is the sclu-cide ciiinn director hu* ninuniiirrd. the wilt-- and eoiored liipti school- Howell will hr In a playlag and eivle - lenders. Formal Intro­ nutntlon ns n speed demon on t H nole Blue*, Murray llvrd, to waukee Braves hack into Ihe big Belaud at Daytona Ih-ticli "Even though we liuvi- lost n will nurch in it and all of the raparlly for the tribe la its ductions uml u pre-s.nson forecast base paths. ' atari on the hill for the Card* leagues Milwaukee in an n*ton .larkMini ill........m ;i at Palatka great number of lop flight tulenl l.ukcri will ride III cars wllh the opener at Leesburg tonight. The highlighted the main event. As nil Hanford anxiously awaits tonight’s I till minimi Florida this evening. ()pim«ln« llvrd will Ishirig franchise sluft from lloston, Drlando at Hanford to the military, several factors Lake County Horn men's As n to et-hlg league is a consistent Accompanying Dunn wus pitch- l>e Joe Valmas, Orlando returnee. relurn* nfler an absence of rat Cot oa at Lcc-Jiorg have rmiiprlisateil for tills loss and h-a-l lie parade ..’lOfl hitler who swing* left and or Murray llvrd. lone Sanford State League inaugural. Mgr. year*. II was a im-mticr of the Hyrd posted a 14-Id reronl for The visiting teams tonight pill we exiK-ct lo have nil even Paul and Wendell Ifusi.-bo, ro- throw* right, Howell join* Petr holdover from lust vear who won Dunn is preparing the master plan American l.(-igue in Hint only In for IU53--Hunford's first pennant the sixth plare Blue* In tlifl'J while have home opem-rs Tuesday: Day­ stronger organization nt all levels awueri of the club, also announced Hughes, .331 hilling outfielder 11 uml lost D1.
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