| Show f I ' I I T i tl The Salt'Lkhe Tribune Wednesday April Zulucta Risks Title Fight Chance Tonight cutfelpers MUST KNOW HOW AND WHERB — TO THROW f S 1957 Associated Pres bout with Joey Lopes' of California at Capitol Arena WednesApril Zulueta a swift Cuban day night Zulueta a slick boxer with a Oa the Screen sometime punch "get' into the The Orlando Zulueta-Joemain event as a high class subLopes battle will be telecast stitute for Paolo RosI originally over KUTV“' Channel 2 booked to meet the rugged Wednesday at 8 pm Lopes ROSI WITHDREW last week risks his campaign for a lightweight title ahot in a announcing fie had fractured a By - WASHINGTON HERE SHORTSTOP CUTS OFF A Tujpnuj BECAUSE THESES NO CHANCE TO RETIRE y rue runner THIRD " BASE i — -- f doesn’t show in the Of either rostejr but edition latest has beaten such scrappers as Lopez Louisiana Stirs Race Issue' ing the request was prematura since the commission has not taken any action f)upas Is scheduled to meet welterweight Vince Martinez of Paterson J7J In a bout here April 8 Promoter Heard Ragas who aought to stop the commission meeting i sponsoring Ihefightl— 'By Associated Press King -- NEW ORLEANS April 2- -A Featherweight replacement outranks the Sandy Saddler Teddy Davis civil district court judge Tuesing Italian and is arguing his Dave Gallardo and Don Jordan refused to stop tha Louiscase for a crack at Lightweight All In ali he has a record day iana Athletic Commission from Champ Joe Brown with 13 knockoutrto his credit Zulueta with a record of 62 meeting Tuesday night to dis27 defeats - and - II victories ZULUETA WHO turned pro cuss further the racial backdraws is No 4 contender on 11 years ago has kayoed only ground of lightweight boxer Ring Magazine’s list and No 8 six of his victims but has never Ralph Dupas in the National Boxing Assn been counted out himself In 100 -Judge Rene Viosca denied the bouts (NBA) ratings request for the Injunctlorv say hand in training’ Zulueta the bald- former 39-12--2 d - ANP MERS shortstop pucks TO LET BALL Mot since TCP GO TO THIRD SINCE A GOOD THROW SHOULD PUT OUT RUNNER h S V FURILLO il OF such animportant gasoline advance! Ji THE DODGERS HAS A POWERFUL ARM AND KNOWS HOW 70 USE rr tl ON MOST HITS' TO LEFT FIELD BALL IS THROWN DIRECTLY TO THIRD BASE ON THE FLY I 1 I Inside Baseball I Outfielders Should Aim At Cutoff Man’s Head By Mickey McConnell Major League Scout Instructor A strong arm helps an outfielder but he must know when to throw at the man (the shortstop on throws from right and center field to third base the third baseman on throws from on throws from left field to home plate and the center and right field to the catcher) In most situations the throw should be aimed at the f man’s head The catcher If the throw Is to home plate or the third baseman If the throw is to third will shout “Cut It off! Cut It off!” or "Let it go! Let It go!” When told to 'cut off the throw the man catches the ball and attempts to throw out the batter or at least to keep him from advancing another base cut-of- f first-basema- cut-of- - cut-of- f Otherwise he gets out of the way of the throw which should bounce once between the shortetop and third base or between the cut-of- f man and home plate Outfielders who possess strong arms like Carl Furillo Willie Mays and Mickey Mantle should keep In mind the game situation at all times If the tlelng or winning run has a chance to score they should ignore the cut-of- f man and throw on the fly to home plate The ball travels fastest when thrown only high enough to reach its target without bouncing To get the most milfage'out of your arm be sure to throw overhand with the ball spinning backward off the fingertips as it leaves your hand Put plenty of elbow and wrist snap In your throw and follow through with your whole body Rigney Believes Rookie Will Give Giants Boost By Bill McFarland United Press Sports Writer ARIZ - PHOENIX April 2 (UP)— The New York Giants approach the National League pennant race with a firm conviction - that the worst Is over- - 1- - standing star in centerfield of course and the Giants ape confident he will bat around 330 homers Hank Sauer with 33 was acquired to put a dangerous bat behind Willie but it appears likely that Whltey Lock-mareclaimed from the Cardinals will open in left field Don Mueller a hitter Is the barring a deal or Injury 35-4-0 n This belief or delusion as the experts insist is personified in the form of Andre Rodgers a rookie shortstop who has been one of the outstanding performers on ‘the entire Grapefruit circuit Manager Bill Rigney and Giant brass believe Rodgers will "make it big” and help the finish fifth— and possibly fourth 200-poun- Gi-ant- a 300-spra- right-fielde- r Johnny Antonelli a winner last year is bossman of a staff that includes only one pitcher who won as many as 15 games in any league last year The Giants figure Antonelli for 260 "class Innings” and anywhere from 15 to 20 e victories THIS BELIEF is shared by The practically no one outside the "ace" of the Giants’ official family The fail- staff Ruben Gomez ) ure of the Jackie Robinson deal the to go through the loss of reg- with A1 Worthington ulars Bill White and Jackie second hope Other possible Brandt to military service and starters are rookie Gordon finally the heart attack that end- Jones Dick Littlefield ) and ed catcher Bill Sarnl’a career Joe Msrgpnerl ) Johnny Mchave doomed the team to sev Call ) Steve Ridzik enth or eighth place according Max Surkont ) and Mike(62) to others (0-1-) round out a staff which promises plenty of work But Rigney Insists: "We are better than a lot of people for relief specialist Marv Gristhink We know we can do bet- som Sum-dp- : Team seems solid deter than last year (sixth off spring showing fensively place) and we are going to but lack of experienced bats prove It” and dependable front-lina pitchRIgney’s present plans Include ing look like insurmountable obonly one seasoned performer in stacles to a finish the infield— Red Schoendienst At 34 Red sems as solid as ever SUMMONS AND NOTICE in the field and good enough to OR GUARDIAN AND Mow at your Conoco Dealer’s! The first right-hande- (7-17- (7-1- (4-6- (6-6- (3-4- (4-1- k e hit his i major league average of 290— although without much power Rodgers who hit only 267 at Dallas last season undoubtedly will get his chance to make good at shortstop and Gall Harris has hit his way into the starting lineup at first base Both are questlonmarks with the bat— Rodgers because of his average at Dallas and Harris of two' previous failures after starring on the Grapefruit circuit Ossie Virgil 265 at last season probably will be at third unless Daryl Spencer last year’s shortstop takes It away with his bat 12-ye- aspline in history with to boos? power as it ccrfs wear as it Defenses ALL KINDRED or SAID CHILD Court of the Second Juvenile iVvnll District In end lor Salt Lake County Slate of Utah before tha Hon NobJ7441Ul0n W’ Ckrk JANE DO n7ctt child th terert of DAY a minor an alleged abandoned and deaerted MR JIM DAT AND ALL Pocatello Idaho WHEREAS a petition having been filed In this court on the 25th day of March 1957 in the Interest of the above-name- d child allecinc her to be a neilected abandoned and deserted so-schild by reason of the acta of her be-caunatural parents and prsylnc that sum-mnn- s Issue thereon Pursusnt to statute NOW THEREFORE YOU that above-name- d parent or guardian and AlL KINDRED OF 8AIDJANE DOE DAY Min-neapolare hereby summoned to appear perbefore the above-name- d court sonally In the said County of Sait Lake on the 29th day of April 1957 at tha hour of I 00 p m In tha courtroom of this court 1 Orated at Room 504 City and County Building Salt La ha City Utah and show cause why said child should not be legally adopted or otherwise LlGIITinTTINO Wes West-ru- dealt with accordinc to law IF YOU TO APPEAR your succeeds Sami No 1 default will FAIL be entered and the court catcher with rookie Bob Schmidt will proceed to hear this cause and dv terming any rights or Interest you may backing him up Westrum has have In said child and will dispose of tha is may be determined accordnot caught 100 games since 1953 ing ease to the law and tha beet interest of 219 lifetime average aid child and ha Dated this tllh day of March ItST In the major the Court-4By ' ’ W£Ie Maya Is the team's out ONuWmCLARK s TCP plus Conoco "405Mhe discovery that adds - proved power benefits of TCP! i I ‘‘ ‘ - Tune In h ’Trademark owned and patent applied lot by Shed Od Cdk I9u7 CeeUasntal OS C -- - V : - - 4 ' - - "4 (i every Sunday 9:00 pm te station KSl-TCenete presents "The Guy Lombardo Shew" 1 A action to the g V ' w 11 Channel — i x ‘ i ' i H' A - |