Show r the SC1 Salt Lake Tribune Wednesday April 27 1953 8-- ‘v Jack Sira w DETROIT April 26— Young A’ Kaline leading off in the ninth smashed a towering home run high Into the upper left center field seats and gave the Detroit Tiger a victory over “We’re a lot better ball club than those first three games Indicated" Mgr Bobby Sturgeon surmised as the Saif Lake Bees boarded a bus for Boise and their first road trip of the 1953 season “As a matter of fact I believe that this is the kind Of club that starts slowly but once it gets into high gear it should be the Baltimore Orioles Tuesday very tough to beat" at' frigid Briggs Stadium YOU COULD FEEL the air of enthusiasm as the Buzzers A crowd of 1319 saw’ the boarded their bus during an unseasonal snowstorm and headed outfielder hammer a in the direction of Boise' where they will take part In Boise’s I pitch off Erv Pallca for his opener on Wednesday " fifth home run of the young Can Bounce Back Easily season of team that can bounce back easily I is kind the “This THE DRIVE GAVE Ned Gar-ve- r really think that Monday’s game was the turning point You performance than the one Jimmy Brown Tiger righthander his sec- won’t see a much betterteam for that matter was going to win ond' victory of the season He’s gave And the whole of anything else" lost twice It also stretched that game regardless 3-- 2 5 l-- Kallne’s streak of hitting in It might appear unfortunate on the surface that the Bees every Tiger game— 11 so far lost their first three ball games There’s nothing better than Palica Brooklyn Dodger cast- to start a season with a good winning streak off had given up only four Last season the Hive was able to accomplish that particular singles before serving the home run ball to Kaline feat They stood at 12-- way out in front of anyona else in the league The Bees looked the class of the circuit and had a The Oriole’s had taken a winning streak working lead in the first inning on Then the inevitable happened Slowly the remainder of the a single by Hal league whittled away at the Buzzers and cut them down to Smith size Soon it was a close race and the proud and haughty Salt was fighting for Its life Detroit tied It in the third Lake club soon with the help of an error by AFTER WATCHING this ball club become a unit in spring ccnterfielder Chuck Diering training at Benneltsvillt we were assured that it would have ALTIMOte a tremendous amount of courage There were some weak points DITSOIT AS HO AS HO A on the team but there wasn’t one player who wasn’t willing to S 1 0 Cox Sb Kuenn a 1110 Youn Sb 4 1 S tamford a 1 0 S 0 correct his weaknesses In an effort to build the Bees into a 4 S 1 Coen If 10 0 0 V'Hn rf a l o Partn'a 0 0 10 strong unit Smith e 4 S 4 Hat fluid Sb 4 0 S I Take Tony lammatteo for Instance Iammatteo is the Trade lb 4 0 4 Kalina r 5 1 S 0 for the Bees He was bothered with a batting difficulty S 0 S 1 Florin ef 4 0 7 lFaln lb Miranda ta 4 1 S Poona Sb soil that might have made him just an ordinary hitter He wanted PaUcap 410 FtUIn efIf aSOSO s o i to go for the fence on every pitch And needless to say he Tuttla Houaa 10 10 kind of power WUaon SOSO has that S 1 0 s Oarrar But the Bees needed base hits in order to win So Tony Totil 31 II 14 7 Total 171171 obliged by changing hia swing and Monday was one of the oat whan winning ran icorod main reasons the Butters came through with a iplnettngllng Struck out for Samford In llh 101 tit 460—1 Biltlmer victory Tony hit two right through the box into center-fielOatralt til lit 01—1 and ho scored the winning run In the ninth RBI— Smith Coan (lar S— Florin 1 e 1-- 0 bases-loade- d right-field- 3-- 2 Miranda Youn er d HR— bar- - Kalina SR— Coan Woodlln Kalina SB— Kalina BF— Garvar- - DP— Bob Quinn Offers Example and Trlandoai Garver Bob Quinn is another While Quinn Is termed a free-swingllatflald and Faint Tuttla and Hatftald PB — Pallet S Gtratr S SO— Fallea 4 in baseball lingo he’s the kind of player who can break up a Carvar IS Oarrar 1 R ER— Pallr WP—Pallet S W— Oarrar (11) L— ball game too He was thrown out while trying to move into Pallet U-third base on opening asked for more Quinn er 3-- m I- " 4 I It A IV:' I (utoc?1 BRAVES mm StSO PM April Antonelll turned back his old Milwaukee mates with three hits Tuesday night as the NeW York Giants opened a long home stand in temperature with a victory The Giants hopped on starter Bob Buhl for all their run$ in the first inning and Vent hltlcss after the second Inning ANTONELLI the Giants’ winning ace of 1954K had lost his first two starts toxthe Phills’ Robin Roberts before he strong-armehis way past the Braves The talented lefty struck out nine to keep the chilled crowd of 1£618 dapping their hands Antonelll now has fanned 21 men this year tying Chicago’s Sam Jones for the National League lead All the Giant runs were scofjtd before Buhl retired a batter In the first 26-Jo- hnny e 3-- 2 21-ga- d By Associated Pre KANSAS CITY Flnlgan April 26-- Jim home singled Spook Jacobs with two out in the 11th inning and the bases loaded to give' the Kansas City Athletics an victory over the Boston Red Sox Tuesday 8-- 7 night Jacobs was running for Joe Astroth who tripled for the first hit the A’s had garenered since the fourth inning THE A’S scored seven runs In the firatfoiir Innings off Tom Brewer Then they subsided the airtight relief pitching of Russ Kemmerer and Tom Hurd until Astroth Ignited the winning rally with his three bigger with one out boston KAHIAS CITY abhoa AIHOA 04mm Sb 4 I 3 S Bower be-fo- re lb 3 3 101 4 3 3 0 10 0 0 S 1 0 0 Finlaan 3b 4 3 3 4 SSttO Zerniai If 4 0 3 0 Ziurhn 1b 5 3116 Wllion ef 4 0 3 0 3b 1118 Ruder 3b 5 1 3 4 Frlnd a 8 0 0 1 Dmeitri (a 9 0 3 3 Rrwr p SSOl1 Aetroth 3 17 0 Xmtnr p 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Prtcrarop 10 0 0 Gannl 10 0 1 Hurdp 10 0 0 Kiel 0 0 0 0 Gorman p 10 0 0 p 4 Rollwe 0 0 0 0 Dltmaa p 1 0 I I Pleriall rf Thrnbry If Jeneen rf Whit e 1110 8 4 0 0 Velo rf After W h 1 1 e y Lockman walked and A1 Dark singled Mueller drove home Lockman 114114 3111 Toltf- - 73311 with a bioop single to center out when flnel ran cord out for Portoearrero In 4th Dusty Rhodes making his first Kemmerer tn 3th start in place of the slumping Ran for for Aitroth tn 11th Gorman In 11th Monte Irvin tingled home Dark Fanned for Valo in 11th for with his first hit of the year ioiton 14 764 170 00—7 When WiUie Maya beat out a Ken 341 30 80 81—4 City tap In front of the plate for a RBI— Ftnlcin 4 White I Power S Throneberry 1 Veto I Jeneen 3 single Mueller scored Ziuchln 2B— Iepcto 3R — Milwaukee got back one run Aitroth HR— Flnllen WhitThroneberry Zauchln in the third when Hank Aaron Power DP— Dltmar-- u d BB — Brewer X Klmmerer 3 tripled oft the left field wall Hurd 4 Portecarrero 4 Dltmtr X SO — Brewer 3 Klmmerer 3 Hurd 4 Porto scoring Bill Bruton April 26 Ifl — A combined Oxford and University Rugby Union team k rived home Tuesday from a tour of the United States and Canada with more than Four members of memories the team had broken noses and if six-wee- two sported fractured bones ld 8-- 9 spring training of 1954 But after rolling up seven wins in a row the 6 ft developed a back ailment and was unimpressive through the remainder of the one-inc- h 210-pound- er season Ian Beer captain of the Flnln-8u4r-Pow- rarrero THE SECOND Milwaukee tally came in the eighth following an error by Hank Thompson who fumbled ptnchhitter Jim Pendleton’s grounder Bruton forced Pendleton and took second on Aaron’s single After both runners advanced on a passed ball by Ray Katt Bruton raced homa while Eddie Mathews grounded out to Billy Gardner re0-- 1 “RASCIII TOLD us on the telephone that his back is sound again not bothering him at all" Kennedy added Ray Kennedy personnel director for the Athletics l0' Save on Premium Thorobrcds Guaranteed 2 Full Years Hart Is your price NOW en Dayton Premium Tires THORO- - 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Kennedy said “We signed him strictly on the basis of his great background and in the belief that he’s worth a gamble "After all it appears that we have been able to' accomplish things with the sore arms of Alex Kellner and Bobby Shantx and we are hoping we can have the same success with Raschi’s ailing back if it is still ailing" Kennedy said -- Buhl p Pafho Jolly p collar- “No one Athletics Friday but Manager Lou Boudreau laid he would “work out a few days before he will be called upon for any action" WITH THE Cards last season the Raschi finished with an record He made a brilliant start with St Louis after tils surprise sale by the Yankees during said Raschi was In Chicago Arnold on long in with an-- of Vic Raschi onetime New York Yankee pitching great who was unconditionally released by the SL Louis Cardinals last week Raschi will report to the 1 LONDON v POCATELLO YORK same plagued Raschi and KANSAS CITY MO (UP)— The immediately night help so that he wouldn’t take unnecessary chances on thg base paths - Ed Hollod is a good example of what work will do for a ball player He was an unfinished product when we first saw him in Bennettsviile But the third baseman turned in hours NSW YORK of extra work and there is no worry about him at third base MIIWAUKII At HO A AIHOA 0 Bruton 4 rf 10 lorkmn lb 3 0 0 0 from noV on Aaron rf 4 3 10 Dark a That’s the caliber of player that the Bees have on their Mthew 3b 4 1 3 1 Mueller rf If 4 0 10 Rhoda U roster They are certain to rise above any early aeason diffi- Thoman Adcock lb 4 0 13 I Irvin If 4 0 13 Mara rf culties they may experience because they have the spirit and Loian O'Cnnll 3b 3 0 3 4 Thmpan Sb 4 0 1 resilience that is necessary toimake a good ball club Crandall 303 Gardnr 3b 3 0 3 4 Britons Find US Plays It Rough SALT LAKE SEES 26 By NEW Preu By AuocUUd 3 to Johnny Fans A’s Chalk Up Vic Raschi Goes to Kansas City The Nine in back ailment signed by April 7 Win Johnson this spring Kansas City Athletics Tuesday announced distance telephone the Cardinals finally 1st Victory " St Louis the hurler signing In Overtime in the Athletics’ Aoclated Prfi Jack SchroederV Wins for Detroit 3-- 2 ' ioJTHits aa Giants Win Amtonelli Holds Braves 7 Kaline Homer : 3 It 800 tOt lit— 1 tt—1 Gardner Thompaon RBI— Mueller Rhode Aaron MatMay thews SB— Aaron BB— Buhl I Jolly 1 Spahn 1 Antonelll I SO— Buhl 1 Jolly 3 Antonelll t HO— Buhl 8 In 4 — Buhl Jolly 0 in 8: Spahn 0 tn 1 3 3 Jolly Antonelll Spahn HRP— Jolly (Katt) PR-K- att W— L— Buhl ) 0-- 0 6-- 0 (3-1- 8--1 (1-- ts double your chances of hitting every shot with full power!" 4rnoW Poimer —Arnold National Awtatiur Ckamptoa Weight taken away here i ( fop milsBtjo la 7out of 10 and added throughout here 9U moves power center to here 4 'V I New weight distributioirvirtually eliminates twist of club when ball’a struck here Increases accuracy 1 SU (A reef4 0 Rounded leading edge of face rides over turf won’t let head dig and quit fe 2 PLUS— The'great new Wilson Rocket Shaft by True Temper generates extra power “kick” near head— provides sensitive “feel” in your hands as you stroke the ball Wide range of shafts I CHICAGO 8fn(k office Umber ef Wthea I Hew York tee froeaiK eef It ebte principal (A ivbtldiery it Pc&y for AMy Sllt Wn A C ©roat Sinclair Gasoline o ehest s::in HiTest world’s largest manufacturer of sports equipment WlUON IPOITWG GOOD! 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