| Show y “liiiarw ‘ ' ' ' ’ ' ru v ' - ( Game in Stars Big site §fibttnr Mufti- 9iQ00: Fains Wait Giants-Indian- s -- Sports Mirror bp: -- Salt Lake City Utah — Wednesday Morning — April cou nave a lot o memo: its as you itcau some oo vu of baseball but I can’t help thinking back to the 1916 Cleveland ball club” Jerry Joseph said Tuesday as he thumbed through atwMfr r as: By Johr Mooney Some 9000 fans— from old- sters recalling the feats of “Poosh 'em Up” Tony Lazzeri to youngsters fresh from the Junior ball leagues— will jam eyery available seat at Derks Field Wednesday afternoon as the Intermountain area plays hookey to watch the Indians and Giants perform attendance figThe 9000-pluure will be a record at Derks field It also is absolute seating capacity and there will be no admission tickets sold on the day £ the game The game time Is 1:30 pm and the gates for the bleacher seat ticket holders will open af 9 am V V -- s I 4 V1 9 For the first regularly scant hopes less than ’T 4 -4 f 4 4 hours 48 before game time i - i for Denver where an exhibition garte Is slated for Thursday As Is customary at Derks the opening ceremonies will be brief A Marine Corps color guard will raise the flag and the rival managers will Introduce their squads That’S all there Is to it Both clubs have been crippled somewhat by the usual rash of training mishaps THE INDIANS don’t expect to have scrappy little Bob Avila In the lineup-Bob- by left Mexico because of Illness In his family and isn’t expected back Catcher Hegan rated one of the best receivers hr remains a doubtful starter for the Indians along with Ray the-busine- 1 : On the Air The New York Giants vs The Cleveland Indians exhibition baseball game at Derks Field Wednesday will be broadcast by radio station KSL with air time set for 1:15 pm ‘ - Tribe Batters Giants for 11 to 6 Win — r-- -- 11-- Red Schoendle net Don Mueller Willie Slays Hank Sauer and Wes Westrum are Giants of tried and true qual- 8--5 ity - n A X 1-- 0 five-hitt- far nine-innin- back-to-bac- g k y t pitcher-outfielde- r 4-- ’ - 11-- 5 3-- 20-ho- - — one-tw- o Jerry Joseph veteran baseball fan looks over 1916 Cleveland Sunday Leader which pictures some of gleat start of decade a rally Kilduff wound up on second and Otto Miller on Bret ' when Clarfnc Mitchell a pitcher pame up ‘1 can see it yet the ball screaming oh a line over second base Wamby was off the bag quite a piece but he hurled him self over the bqg and speared the liner Kilduff was on his way 19 third and Miller was almost within reach of second "Quickly Wamby touched second doubling off Kilduff and v to go all the way this then strolled over to tag Miller who stood rooted to the ground pitcher as the Braves Tuesday Justoff second That was It' for the Robins that day believe spring In a row victories six made It unassisted an me a grand slam home run and triple play” with an job on their Atlanta farm club The veteran lefty who will be at Grand Slammer 36 April 23 chipped In a single “Talk about dramatic home runs” Jerry continued "Smith’s In a three-ruMilwaukee fifth ‘ blast was something too Inning that locked It up He fcave "The first three Indians— Jamieson Wamby and Speaker eight hits half of them home got on base with hits Up came Smlthv After Burleigh Grimes runs but - appeared- - to have got two swinging strikes en Elmer he wasted one wide He plenty to spare came In fat and fast with the next one and it was out of the Joe Adcock got Spahn off park— the first grand slam homer In series history “Oh I’ve seen a lot of thrills in baseball but I wonder If to a fast start with a three homer In the first Inning any team in baseball supplied more thrills and memories than run the old Cleveland ball club” Jerry mused as he closed the It was a good day for pitch' s scrap book ers elsewhere too The New York Yankees got past the Bosas yo'ung ton Red Sox Kucks throwing a Johnny f Will They Hit ’em? How 'appearput has teen some ‘ prodigious wallops In recent ances Derks Field And Herm years Pete Hughes hit one over the tree In centerfleld before Wehmeier a 'possible opening-da‘choice for the St Louis the war Frank Robinson last year’s rookie of the year in the National League unllmbered one which must have carried quite Cardinals junked Cincinnati's a distance toward the Wasatch Mountains power bats with fotir hits In t seven frames to take aw9-- deJACK GRAHAM during’ the war years clouted some sky cision scrapers and Frank Lamanna the old Boston hit his share Seems like It was Wally Berger who rapped one THE CHICAGO White Sox’ which would place In the distance clouting category too' Tom Billy ' Pierce had Philadelphia one hit (Tony) Robello drilled some which cleared the tennis courts under control allowing in his five innings but the Philbehind left field And you get back to the old ball park with Tony Lazzeri lies then jumped all over rookie comeJim Derrington for a Earl Sheely Paul Strand— they hit a ton back victory fences Derks Field take a the may Wednesday good poundHome runs by Randy Jackson " ing androokie John Roseboro aided Blasters like Willie Mays by the “thin air” might rap the Brooklyn Dodgers to s few to erase all the former prodigious wallops from memory helped decision over the Pittsan Pirates burgh You Us Have With to Indianapolis ef the AmeriHappy Association scored In the can New York and Giant players their To the Cleveland Indian “official families” and the visiting press boys each of us wishes last of the ninth to break a tie and defeat the Kansas a hearty western welcome Athletics City can’t bad a week1 too visitors to the Is see the It stay sights but every one of us wishes every one of' you the very Kucks who' had lost a four-hi- t best tor your stay In our state and city job to the Cardinals last week had to work hard aQ the way against the Red Sox to show a profit The Yankees Observation Ward didn’t give hint the big run until Seme senfeesf eer foreign pollty i mere ef aa accident policy the ninth when Enos Slaughter Gil McDougald and Tony Kubek scholastic deflclences and will Dropped From School not be allowed to register for singled off rookie Jack Spring Torn Brewer pitched the first Two University of Utah basketball players Jack Mannlon spring quarter the Ute athletic seven for the Red Sox Yankee first baseman Bill and Ron Ballantyne have been publicity office announced Skowron out for a couple of dropped from school because of weeks while his broken thumb was on the mend had to leave the game In the eighth when he was spiked on the middle finger of his right hand while trying to make it back to first after being ' caught In a THE CARDS led by Stan Mu sial who smacked four singles and a home run in five at bats lead for Wehmeier ran up a who had kept the Redlegs hitless SALT LAKE MUSIC CO SUMflERHAYS for the first four frames Starter Joe Nuxhall was the loser as St 21 S South Sih East 21 East lit South Louis popped 17 hits off four v Redleg hurlere f - — - Spahn Tosses Braves to Sixth iii Row A - —- The forecast is for rising Narieski ’ one of the Indians “ temperatures and a few clouds bull pen combination It will be a little chilly but the Cleveland still seeks the field should be almost perfect for the clash between the Na good outfield punch and It Is tional and American League possible that Sam Mele Bob Usher Gene Woodllng or representatives With about two weeks remain- Dave Pope could wind up ing before the- leagues swing playing in the outer garden into action both managers— The Salt Lake Bee manageKerby Farrell of the Indians and ment refused to sell tickets for Bill Rigney of the Giants— are standing room on the field about set on their prospects and which will give the outfielders the teams which take the field a chance to play every ball Wednesday may well start the Fans who have seen the clubs season the same way perform say the pregame inTHE GIANTS will start with field drills are as Interesting and Ross Tommy Larsen and Stanley Olson upon his arrival at three rookies Cleveland’s big entertaining 'as the regular New York Giant star Dusty Rhodes Is surrounded by auto gest problem remains third games which means a break graph seekers Richard Mataumo Phillip Hansen Sherman SL airport Tuesday night Giants meet Cleveland Wednesday base where A1 Rosen has re- for the early arrivals fused to come out of retirement Gall Harris on first Andrq WEST TEMPLE at short and pitcher Rodgers ILIACKf GATfT Curtis Barclay— all rookies up from the Minneapolis farm IIEACHERS- fmm - TO OUTFIELD club— will be trying to keep their No 1 positions In the Giant lineup Veteran outfielder A1 Smith LAS VEGAS NEW 2 has been named to start at thirc (AP) The Cleveland April held bleachers right Indians for the Tribe and he may inBy Associated Press — got off to a slow start herit the job lor good He has the New York Giants in against Warren Spahn who for a an explayed th ijrU before week now has felt he could go hibition game'before 9000 fans ""The Giants have the edge In here nine Innings without trouble beTuesday but finished fast veteran stare in the lineup — to win the game 4 came the first Milwaukee i ferry grew up In Cleveland and he was a frequent visitor to thjs ball park before most of the modem Clevelands were born ‘JMany folks go through a lifetime of watching baseball and never see a triple play pulled off" Jerry laughed "but to see an unassisted one and in the World Series what a thrill! ‘'As I recall it Bagby was coasting along with a good lead as result of Smith’s grand slammer In the first Inning when the Dodders (or Robins as I believe they still were called) started sched- uled game Involving two major league teams in modern limes the weatherman has promised to cooperate after holding out ’ Won’t See This Game I Tfibune Sports Editor “THERE’S Tris Speaker the ‘gray eagle’ who became one of the greatest of the outfielders There’s Steve O’Neill later a great star and Stanley Coveleskie and Jftn Bagby great ——— — — — pitchers “I recall these two Very well— I saw the ball game— and what a thrill they provided Elmer Smith hit the first home rurt with base! loaded In World Serief WstoryancTBlITWambsganss pulled off the first unassisted triple play In World Series history hgainst the Dodgers TThen you think of the tragedy of the disgrace which fell on Chick Gandil the fine first baseman wno was implicated in the Infamous ‘Black Sox scandal a few years later “Or in the tragic mein consider Ray Chapman the fine young lnflelder who was beaned by Carl Mays and died- "Oh that was a ball club to capture and hold your Imagina- Lure Record LrOwd 23 S 1957 iiijjiiHSwaa his baseball mementoes “ Consider the drama the tragedy and the triumphs of that ball dub” he added as he unfolded a rotogravure section from the May 21 1916 Cleveland Sunday Leader tion” Jerry added “"- - John Mooncv ' - mi nlne-lrtnin- g ! T WAWITEB run-dow- CASH OR TRADE 9-- 0 o n Left-handHerb Score showed unusual wildness and was tapped for all six of the Giants' runs In the five Innings he pitched Tribe reliefers John Gray and Don Moss! held the New Yorkers scoreless in the last four Innings Pitchers Johnny Antonelli Pete Burnside and Gordon Jones were unable to hold the early-gam- e lead for the Giants giving up 11 hits Jim Hegan and George Strickland had a double and single apiece to lead the Tribe’s hitting attack Gray was credited with the win and Burnside the loss Tuesday's game was the first road trip between of a the two teams er On the Indian side of the batting order are the old pros — Jim Busby A1 Smith Vic Wertz Jim Hegan Chico Carrssquel And the "Big Bear” starting pitcher Mike Garcia Strangely enough “neither batting order figures to have a sins gle hitter with a 300 batting average to start the gams Schoendlenst the switch hitter who has been a tough hitter throughout his major league career and Willie Mays weigh In at 296 while Hank Sauer leads all hitters with 298 LEFT FIELD Bl CHERS I The batting order: 400 024 004— 0 8 I New York (N) 101 122 13x— 11 11 i Cleveland Cleveland New York An tone Burnside (41 Jonee (2) and Hofmea Weetrum Schmidt (8 Diagram of Derks Field showing gates for Grandstand and box seat holders win enter Schoendlenst 2b Busby ef Score Cray (0) Mont (8) and NarafO Maris If bleacher and general admission fans’ use W— Cray I— Burnside through main entrance others on two tides Mueller rf ' Smith 3b Mays cf Wertz lb If Sauer Q Colavito rf Harris lb Hegan c Rodgers ss Castleman 3b Carrasquel ss Strickland 2b Westrum c Garda p p Barclay y i ac9 to Four gates will be opened at am Wednesday The rivals who have been commodate the more than 5000 bleacher general admission battling each other and the York ball game fit Derks Field fans for the Cleveland-NeBaltimore Orioles and Chicago By Aisoclated Preu Cubs In tiie Arizona grapeOnly the grandstand reserved and the box seat ticket FLA SARASOTA April 2 holders will be admitted through the main grandstand gates fruit belt arrived by piano Ted Williams reversed himself Other data on the game: from Las Vegaa Tuesday - There are NO tickets for sale ant) the ticket windows Tuesday and called the Marine night WILL NOT be open at all Wednesday Corps "tops” but the tempestuThe entire party will leave The weather forecast: mostly fair and warmer ous baseball star took a cut at early In the evening Wednesday the UJS government for what FIELD CONDITIONS: drying rapidly Tuesday and near' he called its “terrible treatment" K-Lanes perfect playing conditions of Joe Louis In the former Monday K B Handicap— Hlyh team Teams will start workouts shortly after 10 am i erica John Kirk 10 htah lame John No fans will be allowed on the field heavyweight champion’s Income Kirk 228 Monday I'ouraome — High team aerlrt Jack Pota 8 024 high team tax case Bleacher tickets entitle the holder to any seat In the game Jack Pota 127 high Udlea’ aerlea The Marine or field bleachers or the former bleachers left special laabella McGee 493 high Udlea’ game right regular Miller 203 high men'a game to the Loie ALLAH JOKES behind the short fence in right field The first In line can flyer formally apologized Burt Olpln 879 high men'a game Paul blasts the for he made Z27 League-H- igh Downtown seats Corps of the bleacher Kingdom take their pick ' Bum team aeries Bowden ’ Game time is 1:30 pm The clubs will leave by air for against It The apology was In 2591J high game Bowden'a Buma 896 & COMPANY state877 a Max formal aerlea Bergener high high mimeographed Denver Wednesday everting 224 Max game Bergener ment distributed by the publicity staff of the Boston Red Sox f -- j e 111 Terrible’ Ted Derks Field Gates to Open At 9 am for Early Fans H Apologizes To Marines K ‘ t s' 4 B MESA ARIZ April 2 (UP) —Ernie Banks Is back In action so once again there’s a "bang” In the Chicago Cubs’ pop-gun attack Cub fans must have wondered whether the team would bother to open the season when the 26 year-olshortstop left It with a sore right shoulder early In training But the arm has responded to treatment and Banks insists "it feels Just great” d BANKS RETURNED to action with a vengeance on March 21 when he walloped two homers and two singles In a vptory over the Cleveland Indiana 5-- 4 first-basepia- wise-crackin- g n Starring o B anics ‘Bang’ Cheers Cubs “I have too many friends and have spent too much time In the Marine Corps to not He’a hit four homers in five know that the organization Is games since reclaiming his tops” shortstop post and his throws Crozet Duplantler executive are getting steadily stronger sport editor of the New Orleans Bank’s arm ailment hit the States said in a story that WilCub camp hard of course and liams at NeW Orleans Sunday Manager Bob Scheffing raised night blasted the Marine Corps the possibility of converting the the late Senator Robert A Taft of Ohio former President Harry Negro Into a But now all Scheffing S Truman and the entire US talks of are the towering homers government Before the statement was that Banks has been hitting ' Banks himself was the least Issued however Wlllllams had concerned player In camp when repeated his attack against the It seemed that something seri- Marines saying he "had no use" ous was wrong with his arm for the Corps because of his In fact he delighted In telling call back to service fof the secthe story deadpan of how he ond time In 1952 He made that comment here Monday sight hurt It ALLAH JONES Hydra Swift O Yeltew-Jack- et O US Fiberglass ' ALLAH JOIIES JH Skagit Cenfwry O Parforaiar RtlneR O Johnsen Mir Skipper Croft O fiberglass HT All Fibtrglass ——15 comxc SURPLUS —1 7 Vi' HYDRO SWIFT L0A Pags Cavanaugh Trio Cloth and Kosia MARINI AND THI - 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