Show wullwo-o-- 0 fc n— m r -- y m ir- - - r‘' 1 $ yi The Salt Txkp Tribune Roberts Just Misses pwyhjpwyG ' ( gi 'lywtf 94 Jack Sim ws 4-- Rv AsaiK'lHtciJ rrea off PHILADELPHIA April Roberts baseball’s best righthander slumped down on a stool in front of his locker "It was a kind of funny feeling I’c never been that close don’t know how to dchefoic scribe it" he said with his baseball cap pulled down low over Ills eves 13-R- curve ball that hung up a 4-- 2 Dark Might Say Meyer said he couldn't sea any reason for being high" obin ' by-pass- WiiiiIa New Spot Cards Guess Wrong BROOKLYN April 13 (UP)— Meyer Brooklyn’s man bonfire’ asked the Dodgers to tindo him Wednesday if they don't intend to give' him a chance as a regular starter this season ' ST LOUIS April 13 W) — The St Louis Cardinals who should have stayed home Tuesday when they went to Chicago and lost their game to the Cubs 14-home stayed Someone asked If Rnbby when they should Wednesday had lost his stuff In that ninth "LET’S FACE it" he said have been parading before the inning lie straightened up "I’m tired of sitting around home folks Non know how I love to play quicklv and replied: But I've pitched only 14 felt great" he hall "Shucks no Plans for a parade through How can said "(Alvm) Dark’s hit — and it innings all spring the downtown district in conwas a good one — came off a (hey know what can do when vertible cars were canceled curve that didn’t break enough they haven't had any better at 11 am because of threaten’’ (Monte) Irvin’s double was hit look at me than that ing weather Buss - 1 hard luck the Dougan Jck Hasten Danny Heilman and Chuck Hagen all hurler in his bid for baseregaled' little Whiteko with the advantages of playing in Salt ball immortality struck again Lake Wednesday when the Giants Needless to say the little Pennsylvanian was collected all of their three hits r in the ninth inning after one Rigors of Spring Training Period man was out and one man was This club has gone through the rigors of spring training experienced initial thrills and big disappointments and dreams safe on an error finally realized when its destination was revealed The big righthander who A spring training camp assumes various stages of delast pitched two velopment until it finally comes to a grinding stop a crowd of 13219 year had There are the initial steps of conditioning-runninhitting chilled fans screaming In apand fielding This takes something like four or five days The proval and egging for the camp assumes a different atmosphere Hitters and fielders are drilled on their weaknesses in lengthy periods All continue to stress conditioning Alvin Dark was the spoiler Then the games come into the picture This in the Giants’ two-ru- n rally is when Eddie Collins Jr Phil farm director gets his first look knocked from the props at some players who arc being given' tryouts and others ’who whijjh under Roberts’ great bid Dusty are being lined up for bonuses hero of AT THIS POINT Bob Carpenter owner of the Phils dropped Rhodes into camp and took a look for himself Roy Harney general the World Series batted for manager was in a few days later Managers club owners and Marv Grisson to open the last business managers all took copious notes and began to form inning and was safe when Gran opinions of various players Hamner booted his roller Then the tenseness began to grip the players The rumor mart was wide open A reporter is an unprotected target in WIIITEY LOCKMAN popped this situation Players feel he should know the answer to every- to short and then Dark fouled thing including whether he will be allowed to go to Walla Walla five straight pitches before he and pick up his family before the season opens singled through second into Willie Mays took a rightfield Still another wanted to know if he would be allowed to third strike but Monte Irvin drive to New Jersey and see his girl friend One had an Army to doubled left center scoring friend in Kentucky and he wanted permission to visit him both runners Hank Thompson We were to know the answers to these and many other ques- topped a drive which squirted toward third base for the Gitions The tensions build to a dramatic climax until the first player ants’ third hit and Don Mueller is assigned Then slowly clubs are formulated and it begins to then ended the game with a fly settle down to a state of normalcy And players begin to run to right around together as teams rather than roommates Roberts was the whole show in a sunless cold day which SOON THEY’RE CHAMPING at the bit to go to their new had the outfield fences bathed cite and start playing ball in a deep haze Striving for the first opening day no-hNot Much To Do in Town game since Bob Feller turned Roberts And there’s not much to do in Bennettsville on a rainy night the trick in 1940 fanned two four and walked Frankly there’s not much to do in Bennettsville on a good night NSW have YORK few with and been PHILADELPHIA talk So the past concerned days nights AB H 0 A of Salt Lake City the teams in the Fioneer League the length Lrkmn AB4 M0 07 0'A Lowrev rf 4 3 3 0 lb of road trips and other baseball miscellany Dark aa 3 4 Clark rf 3 3 cf Hamner a Right now they’re no longer No 5 or No 175 in camp but Maya 4 Irvin If Iopati c Thmpsn 3b 4 0 Marian 3b rather an integral part of the Salt Lake City Bees 3 rf Jonea 3b It was a long and tedious path to get there with disap- Mueller 1 WtUm 3b Palya If c 8 Weatrm can a that excitement Torgexn lb young boy only pointment and 0 0 Antnelli open-mouthe- ’ Who Killed Robin? 2 nq)iiin y C'fr 25 I no-ru- n THE DOGGED AND THEN THE DELUGE began George Triandos EllsDean which has hounded Don (Du) Stncheek Jim Brown Mike Shade Bill worth "WW‘H as Phils Tip Giants No-Hitt- er PHILADELPHIA April 13 (UP— Robin Roberts magnifiBENNETTSVILLE SC — t the time the bulk of cent righthander of the Philathe 1955 Salt Lake Bees are 2228 milespresent from home delphia Phillies pitched his That doesn t seem too far by air but to some of the young team to an opening-davie-players its on the other side of the world But already they’re Salt Lake City their home and are anxiously looking tory over the world champion calling forward to the opening night New York Giants Wednesday Lake City is just half as nice as everyone tells me! Ill be very happy” commented little Billy Whiteko the Bees-- ' after reaching to within two outs of a not-hi- t game flashy second baseman y iWaiiMEwnyw ya-- April 14 1935 Thursday Tin ee Blows In Ninth Ruin Effort Jack SchroederV w g season-openin- 4 1 - 1 d one-hitter- Als Fishing Tackle s g no-hitt- er intra-squa- FOR THE BEST d pinch-hittin- no-ru- n it 1 p Bill Renna the former Twin Falls slugger Is apparently headed for his greatest season this year with Kansas City “I HAVEN’T FELT BETTER since I broke in with Twin Falls back in 1939” Bill told us as he passed through North Carolina It was figured that Mgr Lou Boudreau might use him in a platoon system but his home run production has been so good that the A’s plan to keep him in every game now p Roberta p 0 0 0 0 0 0 31 7 37 3 31 3 34 9 Totala Totala a Popped out for Antonelli In Bth on error for Grtaaom In 9th BOO 801—1 New York Oil 80a— 4 Philadelphia E —Thompaon Hamner RBI — Lowrey 3 Hamner Torieeon Irvin 3 3B — 8— SB — Maya Irvin 3B —Torgeson Torieion BB— Antonelli 3 Grissom 3 Roberta 3 SO — Antonelli 6 Roberta 4 HO — Antonelli 4 In 8 Grissom 3 In 3 RobR — ER — Antonelli Griiaom W — Roberta ) L—Antonelli ert 3--3 2--1 AT ONLY 0 (0-1- ) ) Mexican League will you find fh fashionable new Lory Lounger —distinctly sport outfit with matching slacks and sport shirt styled from ths samo hand washable linen fabric in pearl gray bamboo chocolate brown or et black 1595 combi nee the goucho ilppor front and french pocket The slacks are dress cut with continuous waist bond and deep pleats The suede bolt is ova liable hi 14 shades 1 SO Tha shirt IVz-in- ch 43 1 2nd So Salt lake City Utah Mall Orders Available (SoraflibiaGdl Makes A A Boiv MEXICO CITY April 13 (UP) — The swashbuckling Mexican League its outlaw days behind it but still depending on American and Cuban players makes its bow in organized baseball Thursday President Adolfo Ruiz will throw out the first ball to inaugurate the south of the border loop’s first season as a Class AA league A crowd of 32000 was expected for the opening clash here between the Mexico City Red Devils and the Monterrey Sultans Cor-tin- by Popular With -- If You Bring This Ad in You-Go- od ©GGrcaradl 'Til April 30- - es Rally Dodgers’ Subdues Pirates 6 to 1 TUNE-U- P SPECIAL FOR FORD OWNERS ALL MODELS Haro' TO AND INCLUDING 1953 - What Wo Da t 1-2- TIST TEST S1395 ALL 47 WEST 6TH 50UTH 0 A 0 3 O' N 10 1 1 0 Oi 0 3 O' 1130 PIRRINI NO BROOKLYN Gilliam 3h Hrrac aa Snirtrr rf llodar lh Amoroa If SO-y- AIHOA SIS 8 14 3 0 3 3 0 0 3 VALUE FOR ONLY SO-y- RO-y- 1110 Rag $1100 Froo Stripping RO— Auto Proa Stripping d NO Froo Stripping IS— Auto Froo Stripping test llam Kohlnaon Furillo $750 Rag SPINNING REELS 3H— Roberta 3 HAD been in- Snider Hoblnson Heeae IIR — Gilliam ERSKINE SB— Snldor S— Surkont IP — volved In a tight duel with Furillo Robinson Gilliam and Hodgeat Re Hoditea and Heeae Gilliam Gilliam and Max Surkont when Junior Gil- Hodges 4 Kraklne 8 SO— 8 Kline 1 Eraklne 4 HO — liam led off the seventh with Surkont 11 In 7 Kline 8 In Sur- tie knnt a home run to break a Kline W— Er-Eraklne SPINNING MITCHELL Full Bail Pickup Rag $2975 Sur-ko- 1 1 AND SURKONT 0--8 aklne Erskine STEVE IN FORM Tigcs Check A’s 10 to 2 By Associated Press CITY April 13-- The Detroit Tigers erupted for nine runs in two big innings Wednesday and coasted to a 10-victory over the Kansas City Athletics behind the steady pitching of Steve Gromek their r veteran Gromek scattered eight hits did not walk a batter and struck out three The Tigers pounced on four Kansas City pitchers for 10 hits the Arnold Portocarrero r Athletics starting was clouted hard In the five innings he worked and the loss was charged to him The second game of this opening series drew a crowd of 21868 to Kansas City’s damp Municipal Stadium 2 CITY AS HO A AS HO A 1b 4 3 13 1 4 3 3 4 Power Kunn i 4 13 1 3 Sudor 3b Htfield 3b Kalin rf 8 3 4 0 FtnUtan3b 4 0 13 4 13 0 If Boon 3b 3 0 3 3 Zernlal Portor lb 3 1 7 0 Renna rf 14 10 33 010 Delaine If 8 3 0 0 iVUaonxf a 3 114 Tuttle! 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