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8-Hr. Retreading THE EVENING STAR PASCUAL'S ARM FEELS 'GREAT C-2 Washington, D. C., Friday, Ftbruary 13, 1959 Landon Shows Tigers Sign Ramos Set to Dazzle Future Power Jim Bunning With By tht Batters Slider Associated Press The Tigers have HAVANA. Feb. II (AP).—, i ''l wouldn’t have to worry Detroit now Wilson Rout Washington's 28 players In the fold and their In two Cuban 1 about Mickey Mantle or Yogi pitchers, who their latest additions Include a big By CARL SELL have had Berra and Gil MacDougald,” Staff Writer share of difficulties in winter one—Pitcher Jim Bunning. St»r Pascual said. “There's also ball, are looking for better sea- Bunning. agreed The London School basket- Andy Carey. who to sons in the American League. Hank Bauer and terms yesterday along with has won 34 of 35 Ramos, a 6-14 ball team Pedro who has .. But don't get me wrong. I games, last 23 row, Rookie Outfielder George Alu- the in a record to show for his work in have no complaints sik, 14 over a two-year span, and yes- the winter league, says he has about won and lost 12 last Washington.” year, Including a no-hitter terday proved that the streak something new, a slider, to says, against Boston Red Sox is likely to continue. throw at American League As for Ramos' slider, he the “I’ve been working on it this July 20. The 27-year-old The Bears annexed their 13th batters. I coming righthander was a 20-game win this season in easy fashion Camilo Pascual, who admits winter. think it’s TOMMY along and with a little help In winner In 1957. O’CONNELL with a 74-34 rout of Wilson at there would be advantages to New Drake Coach playing with the Yankees in- spring training I hope to really The Red Sox and Los Angeles Landon. After a sluggish start, 1’ stead of against them, says he have It down. Dodgers also announced the Landon moved Into command Cuban league player, signing gdlng away with Fred is over the arm trouble that Another of pitchers. Tommy and won Johnny Goryl. says he Fomleles, O'Connell scoring 21 points and had bothered him here. Inflelder Mike the Cuban Hetzel hopes he gets more of a chance righthander, sent contract pulling rebounds, high "Oreat,” he says. “Itfeels really his down 17 to prove himself with the Chi- along to Boston Succeeding Gaer in both departments. great now.” with word that The Yankees have shown in- cago Cubs. Goryl hit .284 for he has received clearance to Hetzel. a 6-foot-8 transfer Pascual. Asked how the Cienfuegos club after bat- leave his troubled country in As Drake Coach Wilson, George terest in from and Man- like to work ting .242 for the Cubs last sea- time to join the Red Sox in (AP). only sopho- he would with the DES MOINES, Feb. 13 ger, fl-foot-7. are champions, "Chico!”, son. spring training at Scottsdale, —Tommy O’Connell, mores, polished he said. one-time but both are which means literally “little “I don’t know if I’ll get the Arlz., next week. He had a 4-6 quarterback Illinois, is performers. starting star at Os the one,” but also means something chance,” he says. “That Alvin record last year. taking the head only over football five, Howard Adams is a similar to the American iDark never wears out and if The Dodgers received a coaching job with the and Bill ex-i at Drake senior, Buzz Bastable pression, “Oh boy I” | he’s in, I’llhave to sit It out.” signed contract from Carl job of pulling the Bulldogs out juniors. Avery are Ersklne, veteran righthander of of their recent doldrums. Coach Ed Barton is going to double no-hit fame. Erskine, The 28-year-old assistant to have to do a lot of thinking who had a 4-4 record last year Ray Eliot at Illinois, was picked next season before choosing a when he was bothered by a bad yesterday by the executive replacement for Adams. Yes- shoulder, reportedly took a committee of the Drake trustees terday the subs were just as Presidents Introduce slight pay cut. to replace Warren Oaer, who hot as the first string as every- The Baltimore Orioles an- resigned in November. one got a chance to play in nounced the signing of Catcher O’Connell, who played pro- the fourth quarter. New Men Tomorrow Joe Ginsberg. The Chicago fessional football before return- Wilson's White Sox added Outfielders ing to the Illinl a year ago, Bastable started who joined Unless this pair gets help in downfall yesterday with an Two newcomers 1 Lou Sklzas and Joe Hicks; Inherits a young Missouri Val- left-hand push shot the Washington Presidents ice 1 the remaining 14 games on the the San Francisco Giants re- ley Conference team that won accurate their recent that Landon to an early hockey team on ; schedule, nine of which will vealed that Inflelder Daryl 2 and lost 7 last season. He said staked trip will be making their lead. Then ftetzel and Manger road be played at home, Washing- Spencer had come to terms he intends to install some type middle first home appearance at 8 p.m. and the Kansas City Athletics of flanking T offense. went to work in the ton may miss put on the play- periods the game into , tomorrow at Ulfne . Arena l said Inflelder Wayne Terwil- O’Connell played professional to turn Clippers.. place a runaway.. against the Charlotte offs. The team is in fifth llger, who was drafted from football with the Chicago Bears The players are Bob Gill- - league. was only new in the six-team Charleston, W. Va... of the and the Cleveland Browns and Gene Jewett the son, 33-year-old goalie from Following tomorrow night’s Bolling Wilson player to. crack the 4 American Association, had was quarterback on the able the Ontario Senior Hockey game, the take off signed Bears' tight defense, He scored r Presidents his contract. Air Force team in 1955. RESTRAINING INFLUENCE—A policeman makes like a wrestler in 1 League, and Bob - Blackburn, . for Charlotte, N. C., and a 10 points. 23-year-old defenseman from > game against the Clippers holding back Marc Reawme of the Toronto Maple Leafs as the latter at- Landon OFFtI WlUen O F Pt» 218 Jewett 3 410 i the Quebec Professional League, Sunday. They return here for in a scuffle with Bastable 8 0 2 ¦ tempts to leave the penalty box to help his teammates McCeney 1 0 3 Stearni 1 in particular, has game Tuesday night against 11 » K*ldel i Oillson. i a Wirephoto. Burkett 4 Montreal Canadiens during a game at Toronto.—AP Avery -8 helped with his > the 4 o Luce ‘lts?o 8 i the Presidents the Johnstown Jets. Miller 000 McWlllfmi 2 4 I work lr the nets, but what t ¦ Minor Leagues Launch Stowell 218 galls 11?« Hetarl 6 021 Peraslch 00 ) Washington needs most is a l CHARLOTTE, N. C., Feb. 13 Adams 1 0 2 Buck lhnm J } (AP).—Charlotte Center Jim Duroes 000 Roberta' oilJ i revved up attack if It hopes to > 83 IS Ooldatatn i 3 5 Hockey McNulty whipped in the tying' Manser Transmits o l 1 i make the Eastern t Plan regula- Big Promotional TIED FOR BOW IE LEAD Red Wings Eye Sheperd 000 ’ League playoffs, goal with 1:31 left in . time, the way juist Totals 29 16 74 Totals #lB 34 i In seven games on its two- tion and that’s COLUMBUS. Ohio, Feb. 13 | with those in the East, in Halftime. 37-17. Landon. It stayed Charlotte split a ] special promotions. Playoff Berth, week road trip, Washington i as ; (AP • •—Minor league baseball won three and. lost four, scor- - 6-6 decision with the Jolins- today launched the most inten- The Columbus Jets of the Corle Making Fans Bruins Cut Gap ing 21 points against the oppo- - town Jets here last night. ’ sive and widespread promo- International League, a com- Top Only Kull- - Neither team scored in the munity-owned team operated By the Assoclikted Free* Hoya Frosh sitions 28. Wally | tional plan in its history. man, leading r overtime before for the benefit the city’s Rod Wings, the team’s scorer sudden-death The National Association of of. The Detroit points, Le- - 1,530 fans. young organizations, came up Remember His Ability playoff participants in each of Bullis Prep Five with 65 and Jean . Professional Baseball Leagues runnerup with 56 have e McNulty’s knotting goal was with the No.. 1 opening day the last 17 seasons, appear Sharpenter scored 28[ clerc. spearheaded the campaign, built By B. | dale stumbled coming put of Bob shown any consistent scoring t his third of the game. Dick ¦operation. JOSEPH KELLY | make a strong lead Georgetown ! ‘ around the theme of “It’s fun . Racing - ready to stretch points to the the Jets. Star Editor the gate and Corle was pitched ) Roberge had two for A super-rriarket firm pur- 1 for another Btanley Cup I to 89-81 basket- . punch, ' to be a fan.” Bobby ito the ground. run IFreshmen an , chased 10,000 tickets to the Apprentice Corle i 1 - Hockey victory Prep i ¦ ¦¦ All 156 clubs in the 22-league weighs 99 pounds but his slight berth in the National ball over Bullis , opener, te be given to its cus- Leg League. yesterday at the Silver Spring l -minor league setup and all 16 belies his determination.- Suffered Broken ! tomers along with purchases.
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