DAYTON Tireslll

DAYTON Tireslll

THE EVENING STAR i A-19 Washington, D. C. •* THURSDAY. MARCH «, ISM Score Shows Pearson Plays K- THE BASEBALL £S yr SKI OUTLOOK 0 ..-y J V His Old Form; IY BURTON HAWKINS Outfield Like By ROBERT B. RYAN ¦tar Skiing editor ORLANDO, Fla., Mar. playing third, and Kille- ¦ / ' 6.—i were Local skiing, substantiated by ! Pifula Is Lost I Roving H .wKmm. A.I V V* Several years /ago the Braves, {brew at this point, backhand a Center exceptionally deep snows, re- Pi. • V w»M i ski. r % ¦ summoned Bill Jurges, crack lot of grounders that “eat” wor j imam W ? ¦ Continued A-18 a A-18; mains fair to good, despite \ .. - ,<v X r From Pase Continued From Page tfee I# W- v v'<^mH ¦ *¦¦¦¦• >' * National League shortstop third basemen jf * i - fori would in warming trend the past M*' ar& fielder Don Zimmer escaped i be ; off plays and squeeze bunts in of any 17 years, to teach a young slug- front of,” interjected Manager week. x serious injuries when an Yesterday % ger. Ed Mathews, the niceties Cookie Lavagetto, workouts. in our wtmmßm* * automobile driven by Snider who also ’ squad game we picked a Cabin Mountain's deep drifts J* g||l 'of playing third base. “He was was a slick fielder. off ¦ r Jswl was in an accident at Vero couple of men. That's good. We are still full length, although simply body—- beach. his left awful, awful,” said “Ifyou can get your squeeze : general cover has Snider bruised Jurges, tried a few bunts and weakened ~- *v jfefc now the Senators' third and therefore your glove—in I^fBai^IBBIHBBwiBBESft-& aWßte :BteH—t- .!¦ knee, operated on last Decem- they and has icy locate. ~ Shmh <JMMPHnMO .v , ¦s¦¦ v-:<&aßKtx/w maasHK coach. saw, 1 failed. That's bad and become ber. Podres received a cut on base But those who , front of the ball your chances 1 we’ll work on them some more.” Mount Marsh and the World Series last fall will: better,” Lautrl his forehead and hurt his neck .are Cookie continued. game Mountain report skiing is A testify Jurges' instructions pen- “Instinct, quick reflexes, knowl- j The was played with. sttl ¦ *fflHH& f A ¦ ¦ and Zimmer came out of it good on most of their area*. I etrated. edge of the knowing ’ I loose rules. Three squeezes with a bruised forehead. hitters and werj attempted Although Jurges, intelligent what your feet ; i and three Shawneeland tem- Preliminary X-rays of Sni- Now and to do with are failed, porarily patient necessary. you any ,j but on each occasion the is reporting no skiing, der's knee and Podres’ neck for as a coach after a If lack of returned their bases the stormy you play runners to j situation could change by possible fractures proved nega- career as a player, can them have to a shal- employed low third base and give Jim Lemon was as a the week end. Latest informa- ~ ';.; tive. be seen daily pouring infield you : pinch-hitter iinfittittn ill away six times and tion can be obtained by callutg At the White Sox' quarters in advice to Harmon Killebrew. hits.” Catcher Chuck Weatherspoon WH. “He’s nicely.” *** * 6-0448. Tampa, a bone specialist di- | coming along Bill twice. Oh. yes, Ellis Clary’s! liu said. “He's asking questions and "There are two real tough APPALACHIAN AREAS K \ .; rected that Outfielder A1 Smith \ Nats defeated Bill Jurges’ Sen- I DAVIS. W’. VA. iCsbin Mount**: J3i JJ when any ball player gets to plays for a third baseman,” ¦ Drills to TS loot, full length frtnaiSr: take it easy for 10 days be- ators, 6-3. general that point you realize you’re Judges said. "One is a swing- cover sparse and lev. Fair to cause of an inflamed ankle ten- ‘ Veteran Bud Byerly was the good K -A, don. Smith was acquired making headway, ing bunt which calls for a bare- OAKLAND. MD. (Mount Marik): pr from: handed scoop a quick 1 victim of a six-run outburst in aranular. Good. Cleveland along with Early! j “Ifthey stand there and give and : the third' inning. He walked LIGOMER. FA. (laurel Mountain): you j throw. The other is the bunt parked powder Good. SH Ifete Wynn in a trade last December. a vacant stare you can' [ three and Whitey Herzog. Steve WHITEHAVEN. FA. ißla BouldW: I be assured nothing is sinking between the pitcher and the , 10-W-lnch base, eurfaee aranular. ¦»>*>—l , jar Several other teams prepped ' Korcheck, Julio Becquer, Jerry Good. Jurges third baseman with men on for Saturday's opening of the in,” continued. “Har- Schoonmaker and Bob Allison WINCHESTER. VA. (Bhawne*lan«lt 1 JBH|aBMN<Ha vy 1; first and second ! Presently no skiing. ». HHr '", exhibition schedule by playing mon doesn’t have a quick body bases. singled. fP “Actually it’s the pitcher's . NEW ENGLAND AREAS squad games. and it’s tougher for a fellow of f ! North-ast Airlines) play.” Bill “Only knows || Allison, a .246 hitter with -JSSIiTiSSf 5. physique, pick up things said. he 1 , base, H. iCannom: lf- Billy Martin took his first his to Chattanooga last season, llft- nen l-lnch settled nowder. that naturally whether he can reatßthe ball. con- ¦xcellent &tt—adflfeiß turn at shortstop for come to a cat- singles pinkham notch, ’Wildcat): C Detroit. player. He has to yell immediately, ] tributed three to lead Uie i n r m£mm -^B two like But he's making ‘SS-lie-inch base :-lnch settled • H He handled chances flaw- ‘Take it' 1 goF it’ to let the Nats’ll-hit attack. Billßaehse, ,'der Excellent. Dfir- • or ‘ >" -?j% good and there J P** lessly and hit a home run and progress isn't ,' 27-year-old first baseman who NORTH CONWAY, N. H iCran- any reason why he shouldn’t third baseman know in a split- morel: >l-!»(i-inch base: araniriar- a single in four trips. Harvey second whether to rush for the : played semipro ball in North spvliie skiing Good be a better third baseman MANCHESTER. VT. .Big Bromide): ' Kuenn played centerfleld for Dakota last season, got than* Mathews. ball or retreat to third base for¦ three ' id-inch total: 4-inch packed U*W- ta 7 jtSHßmf 1 „.*S '’ -1 der. Excellent. ife „*«fMUMMHßt'<\. av the first time. I a possible play of the Senators’ eight hits. "v’' “Mathews was so awkward it force there. RUTLAND. VT. cPico Peak' IS-SI). Rookies Andre Rodgers, Bob “That's the reason you've H NOTES: Lavagetto ! 'nch base: ti-lnch wet snow Good. - ;was pitiful,” Bill said, “but has been 1 STOWE. VT. <Mount Mansfield affd Schmidt and Jim Davenport hit seen us drill so much on that : impressed by pitching ’ Spruce Peiki: M-14-inch packed that kid wanted to learn. I i the of powder. base: homers in the Giants’ game.' i play pitcher ; Excellent worked with him for five weeks here. If the doesn’t : | Jimmy Kaat, 19-year-old left- WAITESFIELD. VT. 'Mad River And Taylor Phillips, a lefty ob- holler loudly enough and Glent: 75-75-inch base: J-inch new as a special ! hander who quit Hope College powder. tained from the Braves during tutor. He was first quickly he leaves the third Excellent field to I to sign with the Washington . WILMINGTON. VT. iMount Snow): the winter, made Manager Bob on the and the last baseman 5(!-10S-inch base; “-Inch settled pow- standing there look- organization. ... eager, too, He had a 6-0 I der Excellent Scheffing of the Cubs happy by leave. Harmon is NEW YORK STATE AREAS ing like a boob. It's the pitcher record Hope, was „ and receptive to instruction. at 5-6 with CATAMOUNT: fi-“4-lnch base. Good- giving up only one hit in five that ought to be shot when Superior excellent, n i *** * i in the Nebraska HPBM WMPWBI—Ii—I ' Wi«FW roTVWffWIBHWWIP if iilliiii mi ii iiF illlllll'iiliilWWi innings. that happens.” MOUNT MARCY: 24-inch base: 7- * doggoned Rookie League and will pitch l Inch powder Good Milwaukee Shortstop Johnny “Killebrew has a “Later in his OLD on career, . for Fox Cities, Wis., in the powder FORGE: U'l-lnch base: 4-lnch OUT AT HOME—Morris Thacker, rookie Cube catcher, sits in a dazed Logan and First Baseman good arm and that's going to that’s where is going Good help Killebrew [ Class B Three-Eye League this I 'NOW' RIDGE: 10-.10 base. Oood. condition as a teammate tries to him to his feet after the receiver Frank Torre came to terms, him. He has good hands. to wind up,” Lavagetto SPEC lLAI OK 3k-inch base: 1-lnrh help said, season. ... He has pitched : Good leaving Not too many balls that he ¦ six settled was knocked unconscious yesterday by Chuck Tanner in an attempted Lew Burdette and Wes can nodding in the direction of innings in squad games I WHITEFACE: U-25-inch base: 1- get his glove will get away ¦ and 1 Inch oowder Good of home. Play during an intrasquad game in Phoenix, Covington outside the fold. , on first base. "He has a heavy body hasn’t BEAR steal occurred from allowed a run. “He's MOUNTAIN: 4-2*-ineh bate; him. The trick is to and when he slows down he'll good , T-tnch nowder Fair to tood Ariz. At left is Coach Ray Mueller. Trainer A1 Schueneman stands at A poll of Yankee players in- a bet for (REEK.

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