THI EVENING STAR TAKES OVffl COHIM‘S POST C-2 WtikiiiftoA, 0. C., Thutiity, Mm«.i /I, 195 t Ern|e Banks Castro Plans Knebelkamp Heads Says Secret % ; * Is Relaxation Sports Buildup Churchill Downs HAVANA, Mar. 12 (AP).— MESA. Arls., Mar. 12 (AP).— i Cuba’s national sports director, LOUISVILLE, Ky/, 12 ¦« j \ Mar. Ernie Banks, a fellow who i Capt. Felipe Ouerra Matos, fe |1 (AP). lii —Wathea R. Knebel- could probably relax falling | predicts that In leu than IS kamp. who on«e said he never, down an elevator shaft, is not years “Cuba will become one IHRHNHpMHBr r held a Job he dldn? like, took at all wurried about what to of the foremost nations in in- over a new one today—the do for sn encore after his ternational sports." *' mSm presidency of great 1938 season. W v 1 *,&¦ I B Churchill Downs. This willcome about, he said, Directors of thr M-year-old “I’ll feel very fortunate If I as a result the immense •'' *, tfifii "Wit of ( play games • race track took only can 164 this | • to minutes Just program building 1 *¦ :' -•« for athletic IT MPLAr liP S * #TMi 1 r\ yesterday to pick the 68-year- year.” the soft-spoken short- fields and developing sports old horseman and distiller as stop said at the Cubs' training . programs planned by the Fidel the successor to the late BUI base here. , Castro government. Corum, New York columnist. “I'm not bothered at all Castro, who used to pitch Knebelkamp signed a five- about whether 111 have another University of Havana * for the nr St fI^HL year contract. Terms were not season like the last one. team, more disclosed. baseball believes “Nothing I do out here gives! : sports lead to less vice. . *L jF |Bfl & “I plan to make this a full- me any Indication of what kind i Ouerra Matos said the first Hyl Job,” time he said. “That Is of season I'm going ts have] 110 of 600 new athletic fields the way I have felt It should anyway. So I Just worton the, will be Immediately deUghted things i constructed be. I’m with this I’m weak at.” i In Oriente Province, birthplace opportunely.” Like gin rummy? !of the revolution. The govern- Knebelkamp said he will re- “Well,'' Ernie said. “Just ment has appropriated $500.- sign as vise president and re- wmbm figure there’s always room for 000 to start the playground gional manner of Schenley WATHEN R. KNEBELKAMP improvement in sports. I piogram. Distillers, Inc. New Churchill Downs don't ever get to the point The new program will In- A native of Athertonvllle, President where I think I know every- crease sports participation to Ky., thing and can everything B he has been racing horses —AP Wlrephota do 10 per cent of Cuba’s 6 yh mil- IMH since IMO. well.” lion population instead of the Banks was named most valu- present per cent, Ouerra * Ho also has been president of 2 owned by his father, the late able player in the National I Matos "-JL :^H^b the National Association of League estimated. State Racing William F. Knebelkamp. last year after he hit | Commissioners After his father's death, 47 homers, drove In 129 runs and chairman of the Kentucky and Racing Commission. Knebelkamp took a hand in batted .313. managing the Colonels, but his Ernie was asked how a fellow Schoolboy Cagers Knebelkamp. first secretary- , of ” • » ,«>» connections ended in 1938 after his lean construction man- *? . j »' t „ 3r_* ¦» vw „ 'ifeW* i treasurer of the National As-', the team was sold. ages to hit the ball so far so In Benefit Game sociatlon of Breeders Clubs, 1 Knebelkamp Joined the Bern- often. A basketball game for the twice headed the Kentucky heim Distilling Co. 1937 “Well, the wind always helps,”.] of the Rockville Opti- Thoroughbred In and •benefit Breeders Asso- was to presidency he said. "But seriously, I don’t mist will be played at 8 ciation. elevated the Club He now Is president , of the Schenley subsidiary In have any special technique for p.m tomorrow at Walter John- of the Kentucky division of 1948 swinging. It’s all timing and , son High School. the Horsemen's Benevolent Pro- His love for racing shows in co-ordination and reflexes— A team made up of varsity ' '" " tective - - like of - ? AssociaUon. this Just anybody and junior varsity players v > ' j A«‘X. comment he made at a else. He has been in and out of testimonial dinner in 1950: "I never concentrate on hit- Walter Johnson will play a BLANKET FINISH AT BOWIE—A three-way out Primer (right) for place money. Dun Bri, professional baseball since 1921 "I've received so much more ting the ball out of the park composite team from Richard finish in the at Bowie paid when he was named secretary- : from racing than I have given I just go for the base hits. Montgomery High School and photo occurred first race ridden bv Dick Guiterrez, SIB.6O.—AP “I you’re Dun Bri (center) won by a half- Wirephoto. treasurer of the Louisville]l to it I feel 1 should be giving do think that when North Bethesda and Broom yesterday. Colonels. At the time the i this plaque, instead of receiv- tense up there you can have Junior High Schools. length, followed by Mr. Minx (left), who nosed American Association club was i ing It.” trouble. Os course, some oc- . casions will cal! for tension I ,Like when you're up In the on< being relaxed in tough situ- ninth inning with two out and i ations.” SPRING TRAINING BRIEFS: the score tied. It's hard not to As Banks talked, he made BOWIE Bradley Clears Cagers be tense then. ] practically no gestures, and he IC-4A Awards Continued From Page C-l “But I tell myself to relax I kept his voice at a soft, even prise Attack, said that from his and not to get too anxious. I i pitch. He Just sort of sat there, Worthington Ready box seat in the grandstand it just try to keep concentrating : relaxing. appeared as if Grant had In Gambling Inquiry causing whipped the horse, (AP).— < Track Grown PEORIA, ni . Mar. 12 had a private telephone num- him to “duck in” to the rail. Thirteen persons have been jber. To End His Holdout The fall didn’t bother How- subpoenaed Harold Rodes, 1 1 with in connection with Dr. P. Brad- 'N : season with a sore arm, was hit ard and he came back a investigation betting ley president, a PHOENIX. Arix.. Mar. 12 winning mount in the ninth. an of on in statement To Penn State i (AP). —AI Worthington, hisi hard by the San Francisco college basketball games, but said: knee pronounced okay, com- Giants in his first start last This time he broke Head Attorney Eugene Bradley’s past NEW YORK. Mar. 12 (AP> is Dancer, 4-year-old gelding, State’s Pratt "In view of ing to the San Francisco Giants' Saturday. The Giants got nine a said his inquiry has all experience, immediately —Penn State awarded the on top from the No. 3 post, cleared we was training camp with every ex- hits and eight runs off the 25- players and officials of Bradley undertook an investigation on year-old southpaw in three then dropped back into fourth IC-4A track and field cham- pectation of quickly ending his ; ; University. the campus when it was re- Timtone place in the backstretch. H«- pionship yesterday. days holdout for 620.000. i innings. ported recently that betting 10 moved up boldly the top of The grand jury investigation on "I’m not going to be a hold- Garcia, 35-ycar-old right- at taking after the event was run off the stretch and between came after George W. Bar- basKetball games was out when I reach Phoenix." hander. fared a little better came place in the Peoria Our Square Carden. ihe two pace-setters—Shuffle rette. a newscaster for Peoria area. ip-Madison the big pitcher telephoned from against the Giants, giving up investigation has clearly * Radio Station said in a * organization's Birmingham. Ala., four hits and three in Off and Lost Holiday—for a WIRL. The executive his home in runs broadcast on March 2 that bets i shown that no Bradley students upheld protest by night. the two innings he worked. He three -»length victory. Head Jaofamittee a last **lfeel sure we will up being made • or basketball players are in to was put out of action by a Dancer paid 68.40. to 630.006 were «nn State's coach. Chick come terms.” games. any way involved.” and its The Giants offered the right- back ailment early last season He’s Done It Before on basketball JWemer, athletic direc Barrette was of four per- Dr Rodes’ reference “past McCoy, hander and said more and underwent an operation to Grant is not new to Wash- one to #or. Ernie over the 617.000 served by sheriff’s police experience" in connection 60 -yard high would be out of line with their correct the ailment. ington area race followers. He sons ¦ was Controversial with subpoenas yesterday for¦ with the National basketball .hurdles event, and thus Man- salaries for other players. first broke into the headlines CLEARWATER, Fla. (AP).— at Charles Town in 1957, al- appearance before the Peoria , scandal and investigation of hattan was stripped of the one Worthington was paid 612.000 season, when he won 11 "I pick Willie Mays to win the though he scored his first tri- County grand Jury. 1950-51 in which six Bradley point it needed for victory. last implicated and 7 with third-place batting title,” Richie Ashbum umph the previous year at Others subpoenaed inluded I players were in rig- ’The final reads: lost a gam- count now team. says. “The percentages are Wheeling Downs. At Bowie in Harold Defenbaugh. commu- ging point spreads for State, points denied, Penn 20 17 36 The pitcher had just flown against anybody winning it '57 he finished fourth in the nity relations director for the bling coups They how- Manhattan, 20 points. to Birmingham from New York, twice in a row.” jockeys’ race with 19 winners. Illinois Bell Telephone Co.: ever. that they ever threw a .* I The Phillies’ defending Na- year Gldden, Jr., ' basketball game. Nine-Way Tie where he was examined by Dr. And the following on Carl operator of Harrison McLaughlin. The doc- ' tional League batting champion September 9 at Atlantic City—- the Hotel Peoria, and Richard The 1959 Bradley team is J? Penn State became the tor reported: "There is nothing . adds: "Mays has youth and—- the youngster brought five Kuntz. a telephone installation i seeded first in the National In- 4he champion by 17 36 of a wrong with Worthington's | well, he has Just about every- horses to the winner's circle in man. vitational Tournament opening Ms Quickly and Safely joint. The odd figure came knee.” thing.” eight races, and was second I I Police raided Gidden's ho- tonight in Madison Square Mbout when two of Pinn State's' Worthington Injured a knee Ashburn stood off a terrific and third in two others. He tel Saturday in a search for Garden. Cole vaulters were Involved in working out at home and. fa- final month by Mays (,445> to went on to lead the New Jersey gambling equipment or parlay Bradley finished second be- if?RAKE Reconditioning jj;nine-way tie for fifth. -1 voting it. weakened a thigh win the title last season, finish- circuit—Garden State. Atlan- (betting) cards. They said they hind Cincinnati in the Mis- |1 ing points .350 >Tbe. dispute started a week; •muscle. Dr. McLaughlin said three ahead at tic City and Monmouth. found nothing, but learned that souri Valley Conference bas- here's what we do Regular exercise that. a rented by i ketball mj In Ago last Saturday after the 60- should cun MIAMI (AP* Outspoken Howard started the day yes- room three men race. Remove Front Wheel* and a & ¦ high terday with Ellle Dear <68.40) Brake Drum* ard jard hurdles in the IC-4A WEST PALM BEACH . Broadway Billy Logs now says V# Inspect ¦ fl M B ineet. Mike Herman of New by in the second race, then clicked lining IInil I —Roger Maris has gone to bat , he prefers to be traded the ¦ I inspect ana Repack tJ IfK (67 > Clean £ t ¦ •frork University was announced Orioles to . with Tahitian Prince in ¦ & Front Wheel Bearings I jl4 times in four exhibition i taking the ts the third-place finisher spring Last Monday it was the the fourth before It Inspect Qrease Beals m 00m games this and he hasn’t Add Brake Fluid fienry White of Manhattan was Giants the unpredictable pitch- seventh and ninth. De Marco Hopes to Fight 4 Check *nd collected a hit. Although only in his sixth d fourth place. City Athletics’ er said he would like to join. ft Adjust Brake Shoes to Secure y B Riven The Kansas today. Contact With Drums * talkin' Lane (Frank day of competition Full But George Man- power hitter asked for extra "I was to Carefully Eastment. Grant already Is sixth in the Way Title Picture 6 Test Brakes /VJ hattan coach, protested that batting practice yesterday and Lane, Indians’ general mana- Back Into I standings. The sui pended had finished ahead of; got plenty ger) the other day, and he i BOSTON, Mar. 12 (AP). outweighed his opponent 147' 2 White of it. Bobby 25 but usually wants me.” Loes asserted. Corle leads with Tough Tony De Marco, the to 147, displayed amazing speed. Herman. Eastment consulted "I'm a slow starter.’’ is betting the lead is kith Chief Judge Dan after “They got class over there." no one dollar baby of Boston Ferris Maris said the workout. safe long General” million 1 Referee Jimmy McCarron Dave Levy, one of the third got poor last Jim Piersall. Cleveland cen- as as "The boxing, his sights high fnd ‘I off to a start la around. set : stepped in to call a halt after place judges. Levy agreed year, might • terfielder, "might go pretty today after convincing himself that but I think I be for the did finish ahead of Her- I get , good in suggested washed the age , Monroe went down sec- White able to do better if can Baltimore." ¦ he isn’t up at man, and changed his decision. in enough hitting.” Loes. who has had a running of 27. ond time in the bout. The 24-year-old outfielder feud with Manager Paul Rich- welterweight Allie Columbo dashed out of balance Jaspers Handicap Match The former Get Title only .247 last year, his ; ards for some time. Jj batted I champion passed his Initial Monroe’s corner yelling to the i It have been a trifling second in the major leagues test after a 14-month layoff IMi HERE'S WHAT WE DO Rtcnlar MM would SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (AP). Included on Mat press row: except that the extra but he hit 28 home runs and by stopping George (Curley) mi Pcth Front Whirls yM matter said today he's "We stopped the fight be- MM | Precision Dvnimie point Manhattan collected gave drove in 81 runs. —Ted Williams at 1:09 B*'*n ** sorry disappointed Tonight Monroe of Worcester of the Jaspers the title with 21 fans are Program of the eighth round of sched- cause the continual low c 00w w ST. (AP).— doesn't play in exhi- and handi- a ¦ 9 s Precision Static aalanee .Joints to 20 17/36 for Penn PETERSBURG ¦ when he A team match a uled 10 4ast night at the Bos- blows which this fellow (point- Coincidence or not, Stan Mu- bition games, but he explains: cap bout feature wrestling Ba 3 Indian Necetsarv Weimu the ton Garden. ing to McCarron) refused to state. sial's first start and the St. • “I get anywhere near show tonight Capitol Arena. Werner protested. wouldn’t at myself : call.” ”5 then He Louis Cardinals' first exhibi- enough work." The show opens at 8:30 with "I proved to that I Eastment used bad taste still have it," De The seconds out of WBid tion victory came the same day. The Boston Red Sox slugger, a non-televised bout between Marco said. came his protest and that, further- want, before the Jn The Redbirds were batting ! aiming for his third consecu- Stanlee and Von “I feel wonderful. I to i Monroe's corner -more, a Gene Karl busy fight , eighth pro- decision once made. only .117 as a team and had American League batting Hess. keep and hope to start of the round not be open to reversal, tive my way testing blows and Jhould scored only seven runs in los- at 40, said: The team match brings to- back into the title i the low crown called for a halt. McCarron i Francis X. Regan of Villa- ing four games when Manager “Irealize that many fans are gether Johnny Barend and picture.” ring and ilova, president of the IC-4A, Solly Hemus started the 38- disappointed because I don't Donn Lewin against Wild Bull The squat Boston slugger waved them out of the a 7,940, the round started 20 seconds Commented: year-old Musial yesterday. play in every exhibition game. Koury and The Sheik. In the showed crowd of which i ALIGNMENT gross > Jj paid 624.582, late. r “The evidence presented to Muslal was hitless in two | But there is nothing I can do handicap bout. Happy Hum- a of that he here’s what we do . *(he judging of the 60-yard high trips, but the Cards broke about it. I simply can't get phrey <750 pounds) will attempt has not lost the dramatic Then DeMarco planted his ffwLIVMl Regular /i ¦ Precision Dynamic clearly indicated that loose for eight hits and a 5-4 touch which made him a great ; left to Monroe’s middle, Curley 1 A iurdles ' into condition playing exhibi- to beat Frank Townsend and 2 Correct Camber C M JP jhe results as originally an- , victory in 10 innings over Pitts- tion games every day. George MacArthur. local ring attraction. went down, McCarron said no 3 Correct Toe In and w jT* burgh. Monroe, former New Eng- • and it goes into the Toe-Out (Above are Ml „'J^M nounced wei* In full accord ; “I get a few swings in pre- In other matches, Duke Hoff- a more ¦ 1 chief sources of tire M competition.” land lightweight champion who ) record book as a TKO. the rulea of