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Discount SALE

1 :'’••l*'1 1 A. THE SUNDAY STAR. Washington, D. C. •• C-3 THE BASEBALL TitM» CO. WASHINGTON'S LARGEST DISCOUNT TIRE CHAIN BEAT !?»*•* *Uv BETHESDA • S.E. • N.E. • S. ARL.-ALEX. • N. AM, BY BURTON HAWKINS N.E. ( S.E. and S. Arl.-Alex. Stores OPEN TODAY, 10 TO 4 11 1 PUBLIC TRUST BUILT OUR FIRM . CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., April irked at the way Post was 6.—The Senators and Redlcgs swinging against Bud Byerly. had finished an exciting 10- “Wait for the ball, wait for inning game at Fort Gordon and the ball,” Birdie bellowed at retreated to the NCO club lor Wally when Post looked par- a beer to cool the pipes. Two or ticularly futile against a low, Discount three players ignored tables and outside, fast ball. 01V SALE FULLY GUARANTEED went to the bar—among them Post socked the next pitch far Jim Lemon, Senators’ outfielder over the leftfield fence for a two- who had played the entire game. run homer. As he trotted around A disgruntled sergeant asked the bases he asked Tebbetts, Lemon. “Were you out to that “Did I wait long enough for that First game Line TIRES lousy today?” one?” admit,” “Yeah, I was there.” Jim re- “I had to Birdie said, sponded. “’that he had adjusted his timing “Terrible, wasn’t it?” rather quickly.” “Yeah, terrible.” *** * “I paid a buck to see that and Eight years ago North Carolina them players didn’t hustle none.” led the nation with 48 profes- At that point Coach Ellis Clary sional baseball clubs. Now there Intervened and asked, “What are six and Charlotte of the Sally else League has no pro competition FISK did you they want? When took within 250 to the the field, did you to miles west, 100 want ’em miles to the south, 75 miles m slide their positions?” to northward and 200 miles to *** * the v east. Phil Howser, who di- FIRST-LINE TIRES Cincinnati and Washington rects the Charlotte operation for -1 Wmk_ _ buses simultaneously Mfg. Sug. No arrived at Senators, played Trad* the Barringer Hotel in Charlotte, the football at Price, $30.70 WITH FIRST-LINE BRAND Tech Hißh, George Washington MATE* where the Clippers of the Eastern 1 University and the University of NEW HEAVY- DUTY BREAKING UP THE DOUBLE PLAY—Billy Martin, Yankees second baseman, Hockey League currently are hot 1 W. .. „*«, ’ Chattanooga. kwTrf l is hit BillTuttle stuff. They spilled off .86 hard bv of Tigers, latter the Grey- , the as the slides into second base Joe Engel is so tire dealer IN THIS. I JK .. BUTYL TUBES. FITS TUBE- while being forced on Frank hounds, lugged suitcases into the enthusiastic ¦ 7n Bolling’s grounder to Jerry Coleman at third in about talent dispatched to his A N t lobby, picked up room keys LESS or TIRE ond TUBE - the sixth inning of the New York-Detroit exhibition game yesterday at St. and Chattanooga by headed for the elevator. club the Sena- mr s?°l s ln? oI I We Petersburg, Fla. Martin dropped the ball attempting to throw to first base tors that he says, heavy “Ifwe don’t for a double play after receiving itfrom Coleman.—AP ‘Wirephoto. Traffic was in front of win the pennant, I’llquit.” Man- GUARANTEED 2 YEARS IN WRITING the door of the lone operating : ager Cal Ermer joins him in the Market'Tine c™?-' j elevator and waiting in the from fuses to compromise . rt unbounded optimism. the Cal MOUNTED FREE row were towering Lemon 1 Griffith, fresh from examining your safety by selling j ~ and other formidable figures cheaper, inferior / Batting Order Contest 1 140 of Washington's farm club line BLACKWALL WHITEWALL such as Ted Kluszewski, Wally White Sox Bow players at Fernandina Beach, ires ’ r . Sug. Post and Roy Sievers. Tißc Mfg. Sug. Mfg. -.. Fla., says, “If hang on for / T r* & we can I No Trod* I ' No Trad. It was an impressive display four years, Wf I ii] i I Up we’ll be in the thick ¥/ £ /// ///// S,le Pric* Tub* Price Tube Winds This Week of baseball flesh and flashbulbs >of things. We have some kids IHlUHtl 1 1 / • 6.70x15 30.70 | 13.88 36.70 16.88 The Washington Baseball To were popping all over the place. coming along who will be out- / lljlflk}ftIfft | | Cardinals * But it failed to register with standing.” / 7.10x15 33.60 14~88 __40.25 17.88 Club’s batting order contest tor a i Jm/imS ItJftIf 1 | \ _ BATTING ORDER small, bespectacled * * * * j boys and girls attending school man who il /jJmimiii t fftrlJ •_7.60xj5_j_36.95_i_i6.88_ 44.20 19.88 closes midnight, Wednesday, CONTEST ENTRY emerged from the elevator, The 10 millionth baseball made wmuttuß • ».06e15 40.15 iB.BB 48.15 1 21.88 noticed the /iUHi i 1 with a number of pertinent On Ennis' Blow commotion and I by Spalding will be tossed by * 8.20x15 41.65 | 19.88 _so.Co_| 22.88_ Please Print or Type asked: President opening kifJmff questions still to be answered. Eisenhower on • | 28.90 13.88 34.60 j 16.88 Who JACKSONVILLE. Fla.. April 6 “You fellows hockey players?” ' day. He'll be requested to auto- 6.40x15 f will lead off? Where • ; will Eddie Yost bat? Who will Name Age UP). —Del Ennis slammed a The quartet, which slammed a graph it for the Hall of Fame. Hr 6.00x16 i 27.95' i 13-88 33 40 16.88 three-run homer in the combined play centerfleld? Who will pitch? eighth 127 home runs last ... When Brooks Lawrence. WIo will catch? These are 'the , Address to give the St. Louis Cardinals season, was in complete har- Redlegs’ pitcher, was playing to* puzzlers for those trying a 7-5 victory over the Chicago mony-scowling, that is. high school football in Spring- to guess Manager Chuck Dres- School Phone White Sox today. j Birdie Tebbetts. Cincinnati field, Ohio, a fellow opening ASK TO SEE THE 1957 J&B sen's starting lineup for the My prediction as to Manager The Cardinals also took the manager. Is imposing a $25 fine holes at guard for the halfback FIRST LINE TIRE CHART opening game against the Ori- Chuck Dressen’s batting order on five-inning second game. 5-1, as on any of his pitchers who i was Jonathan Winters, popular \ Aro 1 JhMK:. oles April 15 at Griffith Sta- Opening Day: Willard Schmidt pitched one- grooves a pitch to Sievers with comedian. dium. 'hit ball. a man on base. American League umpires say ijj^ Yost always has been the Player Position Ennis’ decisive clout erased a “He has murdered us coming that Sherman Lollar of the every year.” * batter for the 5-4 White Sox lead fashioned by north Birdie said, White Sox gives the man 1 lead-off Senators, 1 behind V 1 (F'.restont "Champion 3rd linel {ft/) 1 Z A chiefly due to his uncanny abil- ! Walt Dropo, who drilled a three- “and I'm tired ol It. I’m play- the plate more trouble than any ity to draw bases balls. But run homer in the third and a ing these games to win because other receiver with men on on my base. sftm&y I want fellows to get now the veteran third baseman ----- two-run circuit clout in the used Then he doesn’t crouch as much, eighth. to winning. Washington put \ has turned slugger ; making it tough for the umpire jljjmJlf and Dressen has thrown him into the No. Ennis powered his homer off us In a slump coming north last to view low pitches. The worst year and we five 4 spot. 17-year-old Jim Derrington, who I lost of our first in that regard in the past gene- NO MONEY DOWN , GOODYEAR [ Jerry Snyder is the player suffered the loss although Billy six games when the season ration, they agree, was Frankie ill iiI ¦iZZZZZ! zz started. We’re going have Dressen wants in the No. 1 Pierce yielded 10 hits and four to to Pytlak. He was short, but he stay close right from caught bending CHARGE IT™ f TrrfHrT f batting spot, but he has a sore Cardinal runs in the six innings the start over, not "Super vJ f arm. Whether he'll be able to he worked. this year.” crouched, and made calling balls Cushion" 3rd Jmsl V ' fin ** * * At No Extra Cost—No Interest play the opener is another ques- 'I j !chica«o <A) .. 003 noo oTo—s a j and strikes a nightmare. Urn-, FISK St. Louis U’Ju u:o 03*—7 13 0 Tebbetts revealed 'jp tion. ' that at Fort pircs like Yogi Berra and Sammy' Pierce. DerrinKton and LolUr: Gordon the other day stay Bob Chakales, who has been " i Dickhon. Davis <M. Muffet. and H. he was White, who low. Smith Wmnln* pitcher—Davis. Login* Phon. Your Al £ PAAA O U. S. | Impressive this spring, —Derrington has ¦ Pitcher Crfldii Application ULiV*w£UU br Y placed himself squarely ; Home runs—Chicago. Dropo (2). 8t art in the : Louis—Ennis. 4 running for the honor of start- SECOND GAME ing in the pitcher’s box in the Bt. Louis ‘JOI ::*—s 10 1 Players, Chicago iA) oo—*» i ] Fans FIRST LINE Ooi to Mingle FAMOUS TIRES opener. Right ' now it seems to I LaPalme. Fischer <4‘ and Moss: be between Chakales and Camilo i students below the college level Schmidt aud Cooper. Losing pitcher— LaPalme.

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