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Show DAILY HERALD Cas, Bombers Are 4. Bulging With Talent ' ' . .' , .By LEO II. PETERSEN UPI Sports Editor ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (UPI; Don't take too much stock in v' ; ' i'A l s t ' Jim Norris - AI Pi 111 ' ' X man- ' OH V; iiS agers are saying about the Yankeesthat they can be beaten. , .Casey Stengel says they can t .. Stengel, who has guided the Yankees to nine pennants in his 10 years as manager, picks Detroit as the club most likely to ' give his team trouble: "But what the hell let's face ' facts," Stengel said. "We have players on our bench, 'what the , 5' ' " hell 'we even have players in the ' y " minors who would be regulars'-oany other club but the Yankees. SIGN FOR TITLE FIGHT champion Archie Moore, Montreal "They say I've got problems. Eddie Yvon Durelle look over the contract for reQuinn 'and challenger Well, them who say it should have promoter championship the same ones. They'd, be happy. turn bout. Moore (left) and Durelle (right) will meet in My problem is to decide which bout at the Montreal ball park on July 15 under Quinn's promotion. (Herald-UP- I players to keep. We only have Telephoto) major leaguers. The other clubs have to decide what minor leaArea Sports Briefs guer they want to carry." ' Wants More Pitching Stengel admits he would 'like more pitching, but adds "what ' team doesa't?" He thinks he has enough as it is, but as insurance he Would like to pick up Dick 4-- 3 By United Press International Hyde from the Senators urease and Jordan picked up Provo his relief specialist of last 'year. track victories Wednesday as Ryne Duren, should not recover Utahs prep trackmen PASADENA (UPD Veteran Workman made his 1959 debut a got the completely from his knee opera- - 1959. season underway. Jack Craven, backed up by error- shutout Wednesday as he hurled ; tion. Provo picked up 554 points to less ball by his teammates, scat- the University of Utah to a He also has to consider Whitey meet ' at. Mur- tered seven hits Wednesday in win over the San Diego Naval win a three-wa- y Ford's sore arm and Don " finished second with pitching Brigham Young Univer- Training Center. ray. Murray ailing shoulder Casey, how- 54 points and Pleasant The game, played at San Diego, Grove sity to a 3 inter sectional, base ever, isn't worried about either. was third wiht 17. ball triumph over Los Angeles was the season opener for Utah. Bob Turley, the hero of the YanShortstop Lynn Chidester was Jordan edged Highland 69 - 63 State College. kees . World Se- in a duel meet 'on Me West minin needed the the offensive star for Utah, getCraven help ries triumph over the Braves last ster : Calif when the . ting four hits in five trips to the eighth inning college track. year, will be his No. 1 .pitcher. Bud runs. all their scored, plate while driving in three runs. Event results: He had a 7 record in 1958 and with in came Noel the bases Workman fanned seven and and Weiser Pole vault (M) looks better than ever this spring. and out two loaded two. walked retired and, Petty (P), tied; Harding (P); the side. For other starters there are 11-; ), Ford rated one of the best DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (UPD Before, leaving Craven held the Susaeta Broad (M), jump clutch' pitchers ip the "business; hits- and had a to. losers four Omaha of the American As18-MarshaU Kimber (P); (P), ''Lars-eKucks Johnny sociation snapped Salt Lake's Shot put Clark (P), CoUis (P), lead. Tom Sturdi vant ( ) ; Duke Ma as five Craven three - game win streak here batters, fanned Schmidt (M); 44-and . Art Dittmar two of his team's four Wednesday, beating the Pacific scored Nielsen (P), Schmidt runs and batted in two of them. Coast Javelin in tits Backing up' Duren (6-League Bees bullpen, he has Bobby Shantr (M), Antczak (M); 170-1, Two in. the unearned runs Discus Guhderson (M) Collins ' the who also can be spotted as LAKE CITY SALT Omaha seventh (UPI) gave inning a starter; Zack Monroe (4-and (P), Tew (P); 140-Utah University basketball coach win. Manager Larry Shephard exd two veterans, Murry Dickson Weiser (M), Jack Gardner, back home after highs perimented with 17 players in tha (10-and Virgil Trucks Fuelling (M) and Hill (P), tied; conferring with Wisconsin officials game, including .several regulars Of the Yankee rookie hurlers, 18.6. regarding the same job fit the from last season. Mark Freeman, who won 13 while Hill (P) and mid western school, said today A pair of 'singles by Charley losing, 10 at Denver last season, Smith (PG) ' tied; Burrows (M); "any decision would be a diffi- Buheller accounted for the two has the best chance to make It. :15.4. ,. cult one and right now it's too Bee runs while Jim Baumer and Brown (P), Susaeta (M) early to decide." 100, One Position Set Mantle's Julio Javier chipped in doubles r ' Actually no position on.- the Kimber (P); :11.2. Bee attack, r home from in the six-hGardner returned 220 Smith Sutherland (P), Indianapolis where he took a Iook Yankees, outside of centerfield HEBER CITY (UPD ;Cent where Mickey Mantle will hold (M), Kimber (P) and Graves at Indiana high school basketball talent. Roy Thacker, a mainstay on the forth, is set. It looks like it will (PG), tied; :26.8. 440 Suseata (M), Becker (P), Gardner confirmed that he met 1959 Brigham Young University be Hank Bauer in right and Norm with Wisconsin officials and that basketball team, was honored by Betz (PG); :56.9. Siebern in left with the 880 Enos Slaughter in reserve. Shanks '(M), Christensen the position offered him provides his hometown friends and neighBut Stengel has more outfielders (PKChatwin (P); 2:09.ff. a "real challenge." He added, bors here: Wednesday night. than that. Yogi Berra, long the Mile;- - Miller ( M ) , Kokerhans "I've been so busy since I arThicker, a former Wasatch Yankees' No. 1 catcher, can play (PG)rCjscarson (PG); 5:02.8. rived home that I haven't evea High School athlete, received a at the event sponsored by 880 relay right field, and Elston Howard, Murray (Burrows, had a chance to talk to my wife." watchWasatch the who probably wiH take oyer for Smith, Gregory, Suseata), Provo, County Chamber of Senior Bill . SAN DIEGO Commerce. seaBerra as the top catcher this (UPI) Pleasant Grove; 1:39.8. Stenson, can play left. Any way gel wants to shift them, he isn't hurting. Y. .John Blanchard, who hit .291 at Denver last year with 19 homers 10-- 6 and 96 runs batted in, also Is la Coach Stan Watts of the BYU NEPHI Nephi is still celebratthe catching picture, as is last of was the principal speaker at the the the for Champions ing year's No: 3 man, Darrell Johnas tournament B Basketball CHICAGO (UPI) Class New York'3 banquet. ,'-;.son. Coach Watts saluted the parents "the large crowd who evidenced over golden glove by victory Chicago t Until. Tony Kubek' gets out of Banto conwas of credited attended the Appreciation better champions and said that no service which will be within a today and more experience. quet on Monday evening, spon- team was stronger than the few- weeks Stengel will shuffle ditioning The New York team, which rep- sored by the Kiwanis, Lions and school and town- they represent. his infield around. Moose Skowron resented the cream of the eastern of Commerce clubs, He could see that the people of figures to start at first, but How- crop; of amateur boxers, defeated Chamber officers acted as the whose Nephi appreciate their achieve ard also can play 4that position. 10-' team comwith a Chicago, ments. Also there k Marvin Throne-berrposed of three Golden Glove veterans and a coach who said he Another Yankee Pennant his a tough squad through Bobby Richardson probably will put ' program. be at second, Gil McDougald at training "I stressed a strong body atshort and either Andy Carey or because wew the tack Jerry Lumpe at third. But when Chicago boys to be expected the for going Kubek returns, he figures to take Vic coach Defilippo said over, the shortstop post with Mc- head," one of two after Banks, Sylvester Dougald taking over second from New York substitutes who won V Richardson.. gave the team its Stengel has a fine glove man la championships, score and its secfinal winning Fritz Brickell, who can play over the ond straight victory DUAL EXHAUSTS short or second and who hit western team hisin the .268 at Denver last season. Then of the annual intercity Free Installation (Ford, Chftvv Plymouth s) there is Cletis Boyer, who batted tory matches. J2M at .Richmond and who ean LONG LAKH play the infield or outfield. LEAGUE PLAN REACTIVATION othThe Yankees have plenty of Ga. (UPI) Officials er possibilities so many in fact of DUBLIN, PLUG Georgia-Florid- a defunct the. pair that Stengel admits he does have have to League tentatively agreed "one problem. ' reactivate the Class D league for so it's all good, going 'They're . set to be hard to decide which play- the 1959 season under an independent operation free from maers to keep," he explains. Whichever ones he decides to jor league ties. STARFIRES, CHECKER LANCERS, etc shama to make keep, they figure bles out of the American League DISKS .set pennant race in 1959 just as they did last year. " yj - . iiiliih ii s ' Light-heavyweig- ht By DICK BACON United Press International MONTREAL n Y oil.trs vr rk- IS By FRED DOWN United Press International Bob Cerv is flexing his muscles again and so the Kansas City Athletics figure they're no longer the "patsies" of the Grapefruit pro- (UPD-nFig- ht moter Jim Norris today chalked up his first victory since the courts disbanded his International y Boxing Club the signing of champion Archie Moore and Yvon Durelle for a July 15 1958's "fight of the repeat of. ' League.' , one of the American League's top sluggers last' season, light-heavcould lead the Athletics into ths first division this year, according to manager Harry Craft. Both Cerv and Athletics got , :'..- ..."v off to a poor startthethis tr year." spring but y Norris, now operating through Bob took all by himself charge the National Boxing Enterprises when Athletics the of Chicago, pulled out this big Wednesday scored a 2 decision over tha plum at a time when rival pro- New York Yankees. It was only moter Bill Rosensohn in New the' Athletics sixth victory in 14 York was trying to line Moore up against Sugar Ray Robinson. Grapefruit League games. Cerv singled home one run in the first inning and tripled honw First national tennis cham- another in the third in addition to pionship matches were held at clouting a double. Ned Garver the Casino, Newport, R.I.,, in pitched the first five Innings for 1881. the Athletics and held the Yaa Cerv, - " 3-- ? ' 7 Utah rrs Athletics Start To Move As Bob Cerv Flexes His Muscles Grabs Off Big Fight J an eat Mbdly . : , 'what rival American League ' ju'Xtftr'"' ; (Editor's Note; This is the ninth dispatch on the prospects of the major league clubs in 1959.) rails 01 ''r'-rnn'Ja2- u Boxing Board Slaps Edict On London kees1 to three hits. . The Washington Senators and Cincinnati Reds each enjoyed a pleasant ; surprise when Chuck Stobbs and Orlando ,Pena turned in nine-innin-g performances, j Stobbs, traded to the St. Louis Cardinals last season and then reacquired' for nothing , when he received an outright release, scattered eight hits to beat the: Baltimore Orioles,' 1. He has yielded only one run in 18 Innings this spring and attributes .his comeback to the fact that he is wear, ing glasses. Pena, who had an 0 ;record for Havana of the .International League last season, pitched a five-hitt; ; to become the; first Cincinnati pitcher to' go' nine innings this spring rin a 1 win over the Cardinals. Frank Robinson's second homer in as many days and his fourth of the spring broke : a 1 tie in the fourth. LONDON (UPD-Bri- tish boxer Brian London shrugged off the power of the British Boxing Board of Control' today and went ahead with plans to fight world heavyweight champion Floyd Patterson In a title fight at Las Vegas, Nev. I April-21- ..,. V . The board turned thumbs dowa on the proposed maj.cn Wednesday and said it will refuse London's application for permission to mee4 Patterson. The ruling was that the bout wouldn't be "in the in- 5-- 11-1- ' terests of British boxing." But this official pronouncement, coupled with the possibility that he might be banned from fighting again in Britain, didn't seem to faze London very much. He called' . the ruling. "Just too bad." "If the. 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