* . THE EVENING STAR A-18 ' Wtthhtf Old-Timers Open New Giants Finally Ready ? A's Consider # * Action Today in s 'if % : Reach Terms To Spring Hot Rookie Raising Seniors' Tourney NEW YORK, Jan. 27 (AP). Only Fence DUNEDIN, Fl», Jap. 27 three new pitchers will (AP) .—The —The accent wont be on ‘ be in camp. They are right - KANSAS CITY, Jan. 27 (AP). ' “old" contestants rookies in the Ban Francisco handers Dorn Zannl and —55 and up—start the compe- i Frank —The Athletics are thinking With Giants Giants' training camp this i Funk and lefthander John Fltz- t tition today as thg 20th annual By ! year. about raising of the Professional W' ]n;|flD /I the Aeiocltted Preee There will be only a i getald. the height I Oolfer* Associa- , handful present. Funk is given the best leftfleld fence in Municipal Sta- tion seniors’ golf tournament The ten Francisco Giant*, chance gets1 underway announced today that their two'‘f The reason is obvious. Prac- • to win a place on the staff, , dium to 34 feet in an attempt to * it .the National tically all the good ones were most likely Golf Club with a record field new pitching acquisitions. Jack ’ as a relief special- , reduce the number of home runs ( ’ brought up last year. And what : Ist. He won 17 and of 274. Sanford and Billy Muftett, have lost 7 at opponents. collection they • Corpus Christl, by This veteran group, which "* signed 1959 contracts. ja were—Or- but it was his ' Terms lando Cepeda, who walked off Despite includes Gene Sarazen, the 1H not ¦ workhorse tendencies that im- the fact that most of j de- f were announced. T ß| with rookie-of-the-year hon- • pressed the fending champion, wfl]play the ¦ n Muftett, 27-year-old right- Oiant brass. He tthe Athletics’ power hitters— ( ors; Willie Kirkland, Bob • appeared in 48 games, pitched first 18 holes of its 36-hole £jS?v Urns# ' ' hander, is counted on for relief Bob Cerv, Hal Smith and Hec- competition vs*Mß Schmidt, , Felipe 149 innings and posted a 2.60 e which determines chores. He was the key man Alou and Andre Rodgers. average. tor Lopez— righthanded, op- tthe champions in the various eamed- Zanni was age for the Giants in an October All signs to still an- 14-11 at Phoenix. posing clubs have hit more 8 classes today, with the sent the veteran outstanding prospect 50-54 starting *play trade that other this ’! Renfro, homers over the* leftfleld fence ® contenders Grissom Righthander He is Willie McCovery, Marshall an out- tomorrow. Marv and season. ' Ben and the A’s every since Ernie Brogllo to the St. Louis a tall, wiry first who fielder: Valenzuela than season When all age groups i baseman ; Jose Pagan, have for Muffett, Catcher is to be better hitter lnflelders. and 1955, the team’s first year m ccompleted their Cardinals said a Catchers Roger 36 holes Fri- Hobie Landrith and Benny than all of last year’s rookies, MacCardell ; Kansas City. And that includes 1 A" p freshman squad. Athletics picked up , Cepeda. Sunday to round out the 72 The Giants San-; Valenzuela, stumpy the league in team homers. ford, 1957 rookie of the year.i Willie is the boy the Giants ; a third holes of competition for the , acquired General Manager Parke Car- g from the Phillies in a trade fori jhave been waiting to spring on baseman in a trade grand championship and its the unsuspecting baseball pub- with the Cardinals, did most of : roll and Manager Harry Craft rewards—sl,2oo and free trip j'^>r,> Ruben Gomez and i a V; ,}', ;'f < i playing i 1 i¦ «if^^K Valmy Thomas. Man- lic for several years. A two- the 1958 at Omaha and | have agreed on a plan to raise 1to England to the winner. Catcher 1 year the hit around .300. Pagan, . »¦ IT M . ager Bill Rigney is counting on; stay in service Inter- a the fence, which now stands 20 ~ Dick Metz, Paul Runyan. i .#* fP* rupted their plans. Puerto Rican second baseman, Toney Penna, Ky ;. Sanford as one his starters. Laffoon and ipr .y!i-tarf/iVI•« of Last year, playing -A looked promising at Bpringfield, feet high from the leftfleld Jimmyj Thompson flm Sal Maglle, 41-year-old are among ball for the first time, Mc- Mass., where he fielded well and I pole (330 feet from home plate) tthe newcomers eligible to play righthander, has agreed to a Covery rapped Pacific Coast , batted .298 with 77 RBIs. to a spot in deep left- tthis year.. “fair cut” in salary by the League pitching Mac Cardell, who had (375 feet out). There the 421 « signed to the tune of a brief fence /rlm^^M Cardinals and has for .319. His extra-base output in- trial last spring, drops down to 14 feet. Carrol Washington will Ue repre- JUb batted .309 in 1 & r, " an estimated $38,000. cluded 37 doubles. 10 triples 66 games with Springfield. 1 is to meet with Arnold Johnson, 8sented by Clarence Doser of A \ “1 deserved it, but I’m look- and 14 home runs. In addition, , tteighlitz, a lefthanded hitter, club president, next week to Woodmont} and Vero Beach fc ** i 1 m ing to next season,” he drove in 89 caught seek his approval. <(Fla.) Country Club, the Middle „ forward He is said 197 games at Corpus w£ ',i runs. l -la ?r®S^. 11 wKg|graK|fi||r M V' 'iwi ;. :: said Maglie, who had a 2-6 to be exceedingly fast for a . Christi, hit 10 homers and “Naturally I think the higher tAtlantic PGA champion, and *< >. • *, record with the Cards. big . Fred McLeod and Stanley (Set) v j® >''^^Bv"., man and can handle that batted .290. Both are consid- 1 fence will help us, or I wouldn’t } Busby and ; glove. ” Collinge of '\ Jim : ered a year or two away. have given my approval for *t 1 Columbia. v Gary Geiger, both newcomers, • L . .¦ •¦’ . i Doser won an all-expense 1 . ' Craft said. “I feel will v J|®|g |pl | it be of trip H signed with Boston. Busby considerable benefit to our , in the sectional qualifying. went to the Red Sox in the pitchers. It should increase :McLeod won the PGA senior deal that sent Inflelder Billy title in 1938. Bp \ their confidence and nearly all 1 Baltimore, - Klaus to while the cheap home runs would be Geiger was traded by Cleveland, Redskins Will Invite eliminated. along with Vic Wertz for Out-: “The fence will hurt us some, fielder Jim Piersall. but you Is Pitcher and too. know the extra Kennedy Hurt Torgy to Rejoin Team ; height won’t bother a guy like Rip Repulski signed! iiCerv. When he hits the ball, he As with Los Angeles. The Dodgers LaVern (Torgy) Torgeson Bolling Loses iss| to the Redskins from the De- ; hits it over everything. We have now have signed 17. coming Redskins, Bolling | back with the '• troit Lions in 1955, and has ; a few men who may . Air Force Base’s Bouchee, first baseman The be hand!- Ed i veteran linebacker, who pro capped to a certain but basketball team will be without B| B MBMjMMW Br • jig who batted .257 year, signed, played football for seven extent, f last iwas cut just before the season J 1 the I think the services of Crizzer Kennedy with the Phillies, while Kansas • years. on whole we are 1 'started last September, was ini | sure to benefit.” when it plays the Coast Guard NOTHING City signed Walt Craddock. 26- i j Washington yesterday to talks Nixon also said that he aat. Cape May, N. J., tomorrow WILD ABOUT WEST—Jerry West of West Virginia, the rear year-old lefthander who had; ,’ night. trio, with Mike Nixon, Redskins’ either will add another - r figure in this jumping is all set to take triis , despite the an 0-2 record last season as a' head coach. Nixon said Torgy ant coach to his staff in a few Kennedy broke big tries by his teammate, Clousson, and s an arm in an Bob Gene Guarilia of George late-inning relief .specialist. Will be offered a contract and I more days or will wait several Montgomery JC | attempt to a shot during Washington last night at Uline Arena. Once he got the ball, it was no invited to join the squad ini months. The Redskins need a alast night’s game with Lock- trouble for West to jump again and sink it for two points. The All- training next summer. man to replace Dick Evans, Streak Broken tbourne AFB in Columbus, Ohio, American scored 30 points to lead the Mountaineers to a 77-67 victory Before talking with Nixon, , who got his release yesterday The Generals lost, 78-77. 5,000 Looking Torgeson given . to Join Joe Kuharich, former Montgomery Junior College, A shot by before fans. up at the action are Ralph Kunze (42) of Bob Lemon Gets was an exam- its six-game Lockboume’s Gene ination of an old injuryr head coach of the Redskins, winning streak in iBennett from near mid-court GW, Willie Akers (32) of West Virginia and Sam Knisley (right) of GW. knee. broken, and was pronounced fit to} on the N6tre Dame staff. ' basketball 69-60, by the vwith six seconds remaining —Star Staff Photo. Chance Apprentice at Another play. He had an operation Nixon has his eye on Nick School team ggave his team the victory. II i Newport night, Bolling last winter, and was just a step > Skorich of the Pittsburgh : News, Va., last s GF.PU Lockb’rne G.F.Pts To Rejoin Tribe plays the Bainbridge Navy Johnson 7 418 Scott l 0 2 slower than usual in training : Steelers’ staff, and possibly j AJAugustine 5 313 Bennett 12 226 teani Friday night at Bain- hRobinson 6 113 Yeager 14 432 LONG BEACH, Calif., Jan. last fall. one or two others. But if none Lawler S 1 11 Jackson J bridge, Md. « 113 (AP).—Bob “We can use a guy of his > of these are signed within the ' Holmes 8 420 Moore 2 3 7 mikmts Mams threatencd 27 Lemon’s once- The Knights Kennedy Oil Tosato 328 GW mighty get try experience and ability,” Nixoni;next days, it would take, held a slim lead Todhal Oil From A-16 arm will another few. going into the final half, Continued Face with . said today. “He's been keeping according to Nixon “a but! the : real' despitej a 21-point perform- Totals 31 IS 77 Totals 33 12 78 say, tbo, of Phil Fox, who had > “I’ve got my mind set in shape and his knee is okay. . search of several months to j Halftime: 46-42. Bolling. Baylor Eyes Mark, on ance by Howard Langley, faded * to officiate the game alone. Rookie pitching for Cleveland again,” Ifhe gets back his old speed he 'come up with exactly the kind [ definitely will be with us.’” in the late minutes. Montgom- The other scheduled official, he told a reporter yesterday, jof man we want. We’d look all *ery’s Getting Torgeson, former All-Amer- the country—and after . record now is 9-3. Third Letter j PettitTops Game Average ‘and I’ve been invited to spring over COLORADO SPRING, Philadelphia, MnU’err OF PU Apontice Colo., Len Toss of never ica at Washington State, all, hurry." MacDougftl G.F.Pte. training at Tucson.” came ¦ we’re in no real i 2 2 S Burk 11 .1 T (Special). NEW YORK. Jan. 27 (AP).— Arizin, with points and i McAllister ? 311 Prescott 4 0 8 *Llan. 27 Michael showed. 1.159 Lemon, now is beginning -- - 38. : -y ¦ ¦ I Under 7 721 Nelson 2 610 C"arns of Washington, D. C., is Fox did a fine job, under the s St. Louis’ and Rookie a 25.8 average, is well ahead of , a series of elbow exercises to Clsy 3 17 Vaughan 10 2., Elgin Baylor of Minneapolis are third-place Jack Twyman of I Beall 1 011 Nicely 2 5 9 0:me of 16 soccer players rec- circumstances. “It was rough 1 {strengthen the arm that failed Earnshaw 00 0 Thomas 1 2 Ain]immended for Air Force Acad- threatening to eclipse two of Twyman has 1,120 ' McOuchln O O 0 Jordan 5 212 Cincinnati. him during the 1957 season. Richards 0 :my running up and down out t George points average. 000 Jones 5 10 el varsity soccer letters. Mikan’s National Bas- and a 23.8 He finished last year with New Seven-Furlong Chute DlMaedo 0 4 4 Hooper 4 0 8 ,-, *¦' ”ams, a senior, there,” he said, "but the ketball Association records. j Unham 0 o 0 Wright O 0 0 is slated to re- e The leaders in other depart- | San Diego in the Pacific Coast Hill 0-00 Thompson C( 0 11 3 vive his third letter in the players i Pettit, pumping in points at League after working only Yerrlck 0 0 coaches and on both ments held onto the No. 1 posts 25 SJsport. a record clip, today had length- over the week, league statistics ineffective innings with Being at Totals 1726 60 Totals 26 17 69 teams co-operated beautifully. ’ Cleve-i Built Marlboro ened his league scoring lead to showed. land early in the season. Halftime: 31-30, Montgomery. really dragging 8 racing ing 1 was there at 118 points over runnerup Paul The that There will be more : into the Marlboro track will . New York’s Kenny Sears is arm seven times . be ~" * one time and West had a foul 1 Arizin of Philadelphia. won 20 games or more in the room for the horses when Marl- eliminated. i tops in percentage The Marlboro meeting will | shot coming. He took a lookI The Howks’ ace has accumu- with a .513 maik; Boston's Bill; ; produced boro opens its 1959 race meet- . lated 1,277 points for a 29.0 a only run from October 15f to 24. j| at me and said, ‘Take it easy; Sharman is No. 1 in a 1-5 record with San ing next October. There possibility ’ game average, well ahead Diego still's a that | my getting up of accuracy with .935 percent- as he divided his time, There's ROUGH WEATHER Ahead I'll take time 7 the 28.4 standard established by a pitching The Marlboro half-mile rac- the Cumberland meeting willbe j1 1 between and the out- age; of Boston ’ switched to Marlboro, due GET to the foul line to give you a) Mikan in the 1950-51 season. 'field. I ing strip is in the process of to I SURE, SAFE TRACTION WITH ” Baylor, Washington, D. leads in rebounds with a 22.5 a being rebuilt, the principal . West Virginia competition. 1 little rest.’ from game average, I op- A PAIR OF and , » Cumberland is scheduled to run I i Bash, who guarded West in , C„ playing for the Lakers as eration being construction of a did Mikan, is within haling dls- also of the Celtics, heads the September 14-26, in competi- | early going, picked up playmakers seven-furlong chute. The track 1 the fourr tance of George’s rookie-scor- with an average of ‘ tion against the new Shenan- | fouls in the first 14 minutes ing record, but will have to in- eight assists a game. Field of 10 Due , also is being widened to 60 feet ; doah Downs track now being 1 -5 , GENERAL put Ralph built in Charles i and Reinhart in > crease his output slightly to The scoring leaders -games throughout and the drainage Town. Bash returned - Rich a Kunze. in' the crack the mark. through Sunday): In Maturity improved. SEm WINTER TIRES second half and 5 duel, • lasted sec- Fourth in the scoring o FG FT Pt«. Avg LOS ANGELES, Jan. 27; The patrol will be ¦WESs Two Now Disigns Available onds. That hurt GW consid- 1. Pbttlt. St. L. 44 442 393 1.2*7 29.11 I film an- N - Baylor has tossed in 1,046 points, j , 4 20 jumper ?uariliaelasky 3 . 6-7- 3 12 ever to come across the; iof Gold Cup horses thought McDonald 7 .3-2 3 16 Fort Myer Posts . Atlantic, twice has been post- Kunze 4 I 1 | that much more facility and 1 >2-2 4 Walters 0 0-0 2 n poned because of ice and snow. 1 will be necessary Marshall 0 0-0 1 0 confidence at! 16th Straight Win ¦ Now the 9-year-old chestnut 1 Cheltenham.” ' Totals __ 21 25-30 26 67 i gelding, with Paddy Virginia. The Fort Myer Smithwtck! Neji jumped Halftime: 42-30. West basketball | in the saddle, seven fences. team takes to the road for i is scheduled to “jumped cleverly apart ow Frosh O.F Pts. St. Johns G.F Pts. compete in the 3-mile Thyestes He J. Peidman 0 220 Dubofsky 4 0 8 ; games at Fort Lee. Va., tomor- j from a mistake at the third Terwllliser 5 010 Madden 0 3 3[ row night; Fort Monmouth, Chase at Qowran. He’ll find Mr. fence, ap- J. Feld’n 16 133 Dugan 3 0 6 What, owned by where the ditch Herron 3 3 0 Stnons 4 0 8 ; N. J., Friday night and Cape Irish-Ameri- peered to take him by sur- Krupper 7 216 Sanford J 0 2 can David Jones Coughlan, Bweikhardt 7 317 McGuire 6 315 ; May, N. J., Saturday night. a prise,” commented the Irish Lockman 5 212 ’Vhelpley 4 210 tough one to beat. Mr. What » Fort Myer won its racing correspondent of the Irwin 4 I I 16th gruelling Roth 10 2 straight game and 17th out of won the Grand Na- London Daily Mirror. Riviello 0 4 4 ¦ 1 tough- Greeves 1 0 2 : 18 this season with a tional. rated the world’s Smithwick, the American 78-66 est horse race, by 30 lengths Totals 52 13 117 Totals 28 13 69 i decision over Fort Meade last jockey who rode Neji, said night at Fort Meade. last year. He’s the current M-l "He’s always little slow in year’s a Ft Myer O F Pts Ft. Mrade O F Ptz. favorite for this Grand warming up, but I thought he Anderson 4 0 8 Thames Oil National. Nicklaus 8 420 Kearney 10 2 went along fine.” .*¦ Smith 2 2 6 Kinder 6 113 Neji is not entered in the Fields 4 311 Taylor 4 3 11 Grand j • Calhoun to Mitchell 7 216 Parker 3 3 9 National. His main ob- “ As other cars grow in sixe and price— Rambler shows Jones 2 3 7 Byerly 4 311 jective over here is the Chel- “ADVERTISEMENT Baynes S 010 Timmons 3 1 7,i greater sales gains than ever before! Why? Because Rambler New 100-inch wheelbase RAMBLER AMERICAN Two on Mat Card Murren 5 010 tenham Gold Cup Steeplechase 10 hundreds when you buy. Delivers more Irvina 2 in March. can save you even s•< O O Haystacks Calhoun, the 601- Totals .32 14 78 Totals 27 12 66 Treat Your Stomach miles per gallon with advanced carburetion, earns highest | pound Halftime: Fort Myer. 42-36. Irish Trainer Dan Moore is Q country boy, opens to give Neji least; resale value of all. Easier handling, parking. Try Personal- Thursday night’s anxious at i . With Respect wrestling two races before the Chelten- ized Comfort, too: sectional sofa front seats that glide back show Capitol • Should you drink milk to wSmm. i#i4wmTrmmism* at Arena in a ham engagement. He the t»«« handicap wants give your stomach a rest? and forth individually,reclining seatbacks, adjustable head- I ino loot it«». «»tomitic tuns- match, facing Wild Celtic Star Undergoes jumper to get American-bred reports research- rests. See Rambler 6 and V-8 at your dealer now. 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Get February Reader’s Devona. and Duk; Hoffman National Basketball Association! racing experts analyzed his per- ¦gainst Digest—today! AverofYji club this season. formance. f » - ' i. ~ -- 1 j- * J