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Show 6C DESERET NEWS, Wednesdoy, October 16, 1968 raft Fosters Mew A. L C! y bs Seattle went for the veterans Schoen, 21, Jack Aker, or what Tallis called players Steve Barber, 29. with dwindling potential. SOME HOLES By DICK DEW UPI Sports Write BOSTON (UPI) They paid their money, $3.25 million apiece, and they took their choice. Neither the Kansas City Royals nor the Seattle Pilots expect to become the butt of Pilot General Manager MarWe vin Milkes didnt agree, wanted established players and we got them. We got power and speed. We pxpect to trade for more pitching strength. We .have players of value and (people on the other clubs already want to talk to us. Our store is always open, Milkes added. jokes. The two brand new American League franchises were stocked with rosters of 30 players each Tuesday. They paid the existing clubs $175,000 for each selection lie displayed a chart listing In a expansion draft. that by position And both managements came selections showed an iiJield of Don insistent but they away poorer Mincher, 30, Ray Oyier, 30, bad gotten what they wanted. Rich Rollins, 30, and Jack Kansas City went solidly for Hernandez, 28; an outfield of youth, some tried, most not. Tom Harper, 28, Tommy Davis, Sea, tie went more for name" 29, and Chico Salmon 27; Jerry players and, as a result, McNertney, 32, as the catcher acquired a much older collect- and Pitchers Buzz Stephen, 24, ion. of veterans. Diego Segui , 30, Marty Pattin, LOOK TO FUTURE 23. Bell, 31, Gerald Gary The Royals were admittedly looking ahead to 1970, 1971 and 1972" GOT THE GIRL? to General according Manager Cedric Tallis. They Met-iyp- e day-lon- figure 4 that pitchers Roger Nelson, 24, Steve Jones, 27. Jon Warden, 22, Dave Morehead, 25, Wally Bunker, 23, Jim Rooker, 26, and Bill Butler, 21, have growth potential." But just in case their "kiddie the korps! is too young, Royals installed Hoyt Wilhelm, 45, and Moe Drabowsky, 33, in their bullpen. A 28, and outfield 1st showed Joe Keough, pitchers, a dozen righthanders 22, Steve Whitaker, 23, and Bob land five southpaws, dominated Oliver, 25. The long list of the sheet. The Tallis player position The chart was incomplete. center field position, for example, was entirely blank. But the r Royals boss quickly filled it V with an arrow shiftirg minor league outfielder Pat Kelly, brother of the Cleveland Browns Leroy Kelly, from I right to center. 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