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Show | Trades Figure to Make igers Tougher During 1964 Detroit May Be Short In Pitching Material NFLTeams Complete Player Swap To back them up the Tigers UPI Sports Editor have George Thomas, a disapLAKELAND, Fla. (UPI)—It’s} pointment last season after bebeen 19 years since the Detroit | ing obtained from the Los AnTigers have won the American geles Angels; Willie Horton @ pennant, largely be- who came uplate last year aftcause of a weakness at second er hitting .333 for Knoxville and base, and this is the year they Purnal Goldy, who hit only .261 think they have corrected that| at Syracuse. fault. | In Bill Freehan, The Tigers In an off season of major think they have one of the deals, they eame up with Jerry| game’s coming stars. He'll be Lumpe from the Kansas City the first string catcher this year, Athletics in an effort tofill the | and not share first base duties, Bap. | as he did in 1963. Has Hitting Tools “He'll do the job,” says Man-| Freehan hit only .243 in his ager Charlie Dressen_,confidently. “We like the other players rookie season with nine home runs and 36 RBIs butit’s generwe got in trades, too.” They are outfielder Don De-} ally agreed he has the hitting meter from the Philadelphia tools. Behind him will be Mike Phillies and pitchers Ed Rakow|Roarke, whose 1963 average of | and Dave Wickersham from the| -318 was deceptive for he By LEO H. PETERSEN Celtics Defeat Cincy |103-87 In NBASeries By DICK DEW UPI Sports Writer " talk of retirement. Instead, the hulking center of the six-time BOSTON (UPI) — Big Bill|champion Boston Celtics led his By THOMAS C. CUNNINGHAM Russell didn’t say a word when] team to a one-gamelead, 103-87 United Press International __|Cincinnati’s Oscar Robertson|over the Cincinnati Royals in PHILADELPHIA (UPI) Coaches Joe Kuharich of the was named his successor as the| their best-of-seven Eastern DiPhiladelphia Eagles and Bill National Basketball Associa-|vision final_ series. tion’s most valuable player. NBA playoff action moves McPeak of the Washington Russell even forgot about his clear across the nation tonight Redskins today predicted the when the St. Louis Hawks sudden swapping offirst string move into San Francisco to quarterbacks Sonny Jurgensen launch their best-of-seven Westand Norman Snead will proern Division series. duce happy results for both Russell’s boss, NBA coaching teams. dean Red Auerbaeh, had only Thé Eagles Tuesday traded one word for his 6-foot, 9-inch ace passer Jurgensen and destar: “Fantastic.” fensive halfback Jimmy Carr to the Redskins in exchange for The veteran Boston pivot the promising Snead and tossed in 18 points, hauled down Claude Crabb, also a defensive 31 rebounds, and even collected SAN FRANCISCO (UPI)—|a pair of assists while playing back. Kuharich said. Snead would Wilt Chamberlain faces his|4§ minutes Tuesday night Atlhetics. To get them they|Played in only 23 games. toughest defender, Zelmo Unfortunately, NBA sstatistia Bie be a “real cog” in his plans Even with the addition of Ragave up pitcher Jim Bunnin to rebuild the Eagles, who fin- Beaty, tonight when the San cians don’t keep records on kow and Wickersham, there is WISTFUL THOUGHTS—Former Philadelphia Eagles’ star quarterback Sonny outfielder Rocky Colavito and} ished last the past two years Francisco Warriors take on the blocked shots. But Russell time |a big if on the Tiger pitching Jurgensen glances wistfully at a small representation of a quarterback given catcher Gus Triandos. in the Eastern Division of the St. Louis Hawks in the opener and again delighted a 13,909 caof their NBA final Western -Di- pacity Boston Garden crowd in “We gave up a lot,’ admits staff—relief hurling aside. The to him by his teammates years ago while in his hands the newspapertells of National Football League. question mark is Frank Lary, Dressen, ‘‘but we think we got McPeak said in Washington vision playoff. him being traded to the Washington Redskins for quarterback Norman Snead. this respect. He left them with who used to be an even money (Herald-UPI Telephoto). The survivor of the best-of- the abiding memoryof a seemthe acquisition of Jurgensen more in return.” Kansas City and Philadelphia} bet to win 20 games or more. could mean an NFLtitle for seven game series will then ingly endless arm slapping basAPRIL 1, 1964 may not agree with that ap-|Lary, who has looked better the Redskins next season. He meet the winner of the Boston- ketballs back into the faces of 8 Daily Herald WEDNESDAY, Utah County, Utah Eastern Division Cincinnati shooters said “winning in 1964 is imper- Cincinnati praisal, but most baseball men|this spring than at any time will. They also feel, however, Since he came down with arm ative” and “Jurgensen, with playoff with the overall victor Robertson, whose most valucapturing pro basketball’s lack| trouble in 1962, won only four the right supporting cast, can that the Tigers may able player selection broke a World Series. take us all the way.” a championship infield and also| ames and lost nine with the string of three straight Russell Kuharich also stressed Coach Alex Hannum, who choices, didn’t have a basket come up short in the relief Tigers last year. That leaves for starters Ra'Snead’s youth and bright fu- guided the Warriors to the reg- for the first 11 minutes of the pitching department. (9-10), Hank Aguirre, ‘ture.”” Jurgensen is 29 and Carr ular season crown in the West- game. He wound up with 20 Dressen insists he’s not wor-| kow _ 31. Both Snead and Crabb ern race after taking over an points, seven rebounds and ried about either one. | (14-15), Phil Regan (15-9) and | os | l also-ran club last August, said three assists while playing 44 Mickey Lolich (5-9). jare 24. Tighten Up Infield Wickersham (12-15) wants to It was the second major that Beaty probably would give minutes. For the record, he avLOS ANGELES (UPI)—Home Chamberlain a tough time. “Lumpe is bound to be a big' bh. a starter but Dressen is eraged 31.4 points, 10 rebounds runs by Daryl Wilkins and Bud \trade for the Eagles in 11 days. help to Dick McAuliffe a thinking of him in terms of re“Zelmo- has done a good job and 11 assists per regular seaHollowell accounted for five run |They traded star flanker back short,’ Dressen claims, ‘‘and lief, putting him in the bullpen guarding Chamberlain all sea- son game. Tommy McDonald, one of JurTuesday as Southern California that’s going to tighten up our with Terry Fox (86), Fred son,” Hannum said of the six Boston guard Sam Jones was downed Brigham Young Univer- |gensen’s favorite targets, to the infield.” It will have Norm Gladding (1-1) and rookie Pete) foot, nine inch pivotman from the man with the hottest hand. sity 8-6 in a non-conference base- Dallas Cowboys on March 20 Cash, who hit 26 home runs Craig, up from the minors Prairie View, Kan. for kicker Sam Baker andlineHeld to seven in the first half, ball game at Bovard Field. with 79 runs batted in, at first where he won eight and lost Figures show that Wilt averWilkins brought in two Tro- men John Meyers and Lynn aged 31 points against Beaty he finished with 27. Tom Heinbase and Don Wert, a gamble six with Duluth and Knoxville. | Hoyem. sohn had 20. Wayne Embry’s 21 | By Anited Press International | by Bob Pulford when J. C. jans ahead of him in USC’s at third. The only trouble with that ar-} Jurgensen, who set a 1961 this season while the teams points in 28 minutes topped the Wert came up from Syracuse ray is that all are right hand-| Some Detroit fans keep in-) Tremblay tied the score on a five-run first inning. Hollowell’s were splitting their regular se- Royals, who qualified to meet league record of 32 touchdown sisiing that Terry Sawchuk can screen shot at 17:25 of the final four bagger came in the third last season and hit only .259 in| passes in his first year as first ries 66. Overall in the league, the Celtics by eliminating Phil|beat the Chicago Black Hawks period and Richard added the with one man on. 78 games with the Tigers. But Charnberlain shot a percentage adelphia in the preliminary seThe Cougars scored four runs string quarterback for the Ea- of 36.9 points per contest. winner for Montreal after stealwith one hand. Dressen liked what he saw of ries. gles, said he was “surprised” in the fourth inning on four sining the puck from Allan StanThey could be right. his potential. Hannum also praised the ‘disappointed’? at the gles and three errors by USC. and Sawchuk climbed out of a ley. If Wert fails to measure,up Hawks’ Cliff Hagan as a ‘‘great trade. Linescore: hospital bed at Detroit Tuesday| Claude Provost tallied for the the Tigers could be in trouble Grabs 6-2 Win The former Duke University money player” and said that 010 400 100-6 6 4 night and blanked the Black! Canadiens in the opening peri- BYU for they haven't too much beBob Pettit’s record stood on its star who has been hampered by 502 001 00x—8 9 4 |Hawks, 3-0, to give the Red od, 41 seconds after Pulford, USC hind him. There’s Jake Wood, own merits. But the coach PHOENIX, Ariz. (UPI)—Utah Beecroft, Midland (5), Wardell injuries the past two years said wasn’t about to give anything who for one season looked like State University scored all its Wings a 2-1 lead in the semi- who was celebrating his 28th he had talked with Kuharich he would fill the Tigers’ second |runs in the final three innings |finals of the National Hockey birthday, bagged hisfirst of the (7) and Baker; Fisher, White “about 10 to 15 days ago about away to coach Harry Gallatin’s . (4), Cook (5), Lamb (8), Nelson base gap, and then slumpedoff as the Aggies defeated Grand |League’s Stanley Cup playoffs. game. plans for the coming season. crew, who placed second two The Canadiens-Maple Leafs (9) and Johnson, Deleau (6). The Montre.1 Canadiens also and veteran Bubba Phillips,| Canyon College 6-2 Tuesday. games behind the Warriors in HR—Wilkins, USC, Ist, 2 on; He asked me a lot of things the final division standings aft- GREENSBORO, N.C. (UPI)— who has been kicking around! It was the third straight win |gained a similar advanage | Series also resumes Thursday about the team.” Hollowell, USC, 3rd, 1 on. jnight at Toronto. {over the Toronto Maple Leafs baseball for 16 years without for Utah State without a loss. Snead, a standout at Wake er beating them two straight Arnold Palmer and his old coljin their best-of-seven set by finding a permanent home. lege coach, Bones McKinley of Forest, becamethe first string during a late stretch drive. Mel Robertson, who had three Demeter will be the center-| hits in five trips to the plate, | scoring a comeback 3-2 victory “This playoff shapes up as a Wake Forest, were to team up quarterback for the Redskins in on Henri Richard’s goal with fielder with Bill Bruton in left | blasted a two-run homerin the} ,1961, his rookie year. He had a dog eat dog affair,” Hannum today for the $5,200 pro-am and the meal ticket of the Ti-| ninth for Utah State. The win- 25 seconds left to play at Togood year in 1962 and 1963, said. ‘But I think we can win prelude to the $35,000 Greater gers, Al Kaline, in right. De-| ners collected two runs in each | ronto. throwing for 22 touchdowns in| if we play our kind of a game.” Greensboro Open (GGO). Sawchuk suffered a pinched Palmerstarred at Wake Formeter hit 22 homers for the of the last three innings. 1962 and 184 completions out of nerve in his lef shoulder at est during the mid 1950s and Phillies last year and knocked} Steve Stauffer picked up the 354 attempts and 2,926 yards {Chicago Sunday night. He captured the Atlantic Coast in 83 runs on a batting average win for Utah State. gained. |checked into Detroit's Osteo- By GEORGE C. LANGFORD| In other games Tuesday the Conference golf championship of only .258. SU 000-000-222 — 6-11-1 |Pittsburgh Pirates capitalized! $ |pathic Hospital Monday mornUPI sports Writer in 1954. McKinney coached the Dressen thinks he will better| GC Z 001-000-010— 2-7-1 ling and remained there until The veterans have had the {on four outfield errors by the | golf team during Palmer's heyall those marks. For one thing, Stauffer and Casillas; Fossum \late Tuesday when he was giv- best of it this spring. New York Mets to gain an 8-4 day before devoting all his time Demeter will be an outfielder Donohue (8) and Harden to the basketball team. only and will not have to play| HR—Robertson, USU, 9th, one en permission to rejoin his A fistful of old pros are en- victory. Rookie Rex Johnston, teammates. A total of 72 professionals and third base as he did with the! on. joying an unusually brilliant ex- with three hits, and Willie StarSALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — gell, with a two-run homer, led Although his shoulder still their amateur partners were to PhiHies. hibition season while sharing WP—Stauffer; LP—Fossum. NAMPA,Idaho (UPI)— East- Utah’s 1964 fish and game lipained him, the veteran net- their positions with the bally- the Pirates’ attack. Bruton has been patrolling ern Oregon College split a base- censes will go on sale April tee off at 8 am. EST. The GGO begins Thursday and ends Sun-minder handled 26 Chicago hooed rookies, who, for the centerfield, but he has slowed Charley Lau squeezed home ball doubleheader with North- 10, in time for the new license day. shots flawlessly in posting his most part, have done an early the winning run in the last of west Nazarene Tuesday, winning year six days later. up so he is being shifted to llth shutout in cup play, two fade out. left. Kaline, ome of the game’s the 10th inning to give the Kan- the first game 5-0 and dropping Armond F. Carr, chief acsuper stars, hit .312 last season| By United Press International short of the all-time record countant, said the only change Tuesday’s exhibition results sas City Athletics a 5-4 victory the second to NNC 5-3. and wound up with 27 home| NEW YORK (UPI) — Jimmy held by former Toronto goalie had a typical (for 1964) veteran over the New York Yankees. Mike Love gave up only four in licenses this year is that the runs — low for him — and 101|Dupree, 17242, New York, out- Turk Broda. Rookie Aurelio Monteagudo hits in hurling the first - game deer tag is attached to all big flavor which singled out: The Black Hawks, who runs batted in, also below his| pointed Dave Russell, 176, Unheld the Yankees scoreless for shutout for EOC. Dale Seik’s game licenses. Costs are un- By United Press International —Camilo Pascual, who hurled six innings. Eastern Division Finals par. liondale, Iv.Y. (8). haven’t beaten Sawchuk on Dethree-run homerinthefifth inn- changed. (Best-of-Seven) troit ice since Feb. 24, 1962, fell seven shutout innings to extend The Los Angeles Dodgers, ing was the big blow of the conhis shutout string to 15 as the behind at 5:10 of the opening who have seen their three best test. SIGNS WITH LIONS Boston 1 period when Bruce McGregor Minnesota Twins recorded their pitchers get shelled in the last In the second game, North0 VANCOUVER, B.C. (UPI)— Cincinnati tipped in a slap shot by Gordie fifth straight victory, 6-0, over three days, saw Johnny Podres west Nazarenepiled up five runs the Philadelphia Phillies’ “‘B” Western Division Finals Ralph Kubinski, a guard at the Howe, who was celebrating his take a 6-3 bombarding from the in the first three innings to put team. (Best-of-Seven) University of Missouri and the By United Press International Detroit 000 000 102-3 90 36th birthday. Houston Colts. Sandy Koufax the contest on ice. Gary Koll20th draft choice of the St. —Vic Power, fighting for the Howealso set up a third peAt Clearwater, Fla. Sadowski, Funk (6), Ribant and Don Drysdale also were mann drove in two runs with a San Francisco Louis Cardinals of the National (11 innings) (8) and Bailey, Roof (4), Wick- riod goal by Alex DelVecchio. Twins’ first base job, who col- pounded in their most recent single and a walk. Football Leagnpe, will play next St. Louis Cin 000 111 000 00— 3 81 ersham, Gladding (7), Koch (8) The Red Wings’ other goal was lected three hits in the victory outings. Tuesday’s Results season with the British ColumPhila 003 000 000 01— 4 110 and Freehan. Winner —Sadow- credited to rookie Paul Hender- to up his batting average to The San Francisco Giants GOLF SERIES SET bia Lions of the Canadian Foot- Boston 103 Cincinnati 87 McCool, Dickson (6), Nichols ski. Loser —Wickersham. HR— son, who beat Glenn Hall early .429 polished off the Boston Red Sox AKRON, Ohio (UPI) — The ball League. (Only game scheduled) —Hank Aaron, who hamin the final session. (11) and Edwards. Mahaffey, H. Aaron. for the sixth straight time, 9-1. third annual World Series of Sawchuk, who said he mered his fourth exhibition Jack Sanford and Billy Pierce golf, matching the winners of Short (6), Wise (8), Duren (11) ©1962, ECHO SPRING DISTILLERY, LOUISVILLE, KY, 86 PROOF dropped his stick twice because home run in the red-hot Mil- required only 80 pitches to stop the year’s four biggest golf and Triandos. Winner — Duren. At St. Petersburg, Fla. “my shoulder pained me,” re- waukee Braves’ 6-3 decision the Red Sox. Impressive rookie tournaments in a $75,000 showLoser — Nichols. HR—Keough. Pitts. 103 200 200— 8 10 2 turned to the hospital after the over the Detroit Tigers. Tony Conigliaro singled home down, will be held at the FireN.York (N) 130 000 000— 4 91 gameand will remain there unSadowski Blanks Tigers At Mesa, Ariz. the only Boston run and- Jesus stone Country Club, Sept. 12-13. Schwall, Bork (4), Blass (7) —Bob Sadowski, the youthful Cleve. 000 000 020— 2 72 til just before the fourth conAlou stretched his hitting streak The 36-hole event pitches the and Pagliaroni. Locke, Selma vet of the Braves who blanked winners of the Masters, U.S. test Thursday night. Chicgo (N) 201 010 02x— 6 111 to 18 games for the Giants. The Maple Leafs led the Ca- the Tigers on three hits through and British Opens and PGA Grant and Azcue. Jackson, (4), Hinsley (7) and Gonder, championships against each Schurr (8) and Bertell. Winner Taylor (5). Winner — Schwall. nadiens, 2-1, on a pair of goals the first five innings. He now Loser —Selma. HR—Stargell. has yielded only one run in 17 other. —Jackson. HRs —Wagner, Saninnings for a .53 earned run to. average. At Bradenton, Fla. Playoff Standings —Moose Skowron of the At Phoenix, Ariz. (10 Innings) tt By United Press International Washington Senators, who led Boston 000 000 001— 1 70 N.Yk (A) 000 000 2110—4 75 (Series “B,”’ Best -of-Three) a 16-hit attack against BaltiSan Fran. 200 202 30x— 9 140 K.City 011 001 001 1— 5 11 2 Ww. L. more’s Steve Barber and relief Connolly, Wood (6), Earley Downing, Reniff (7), Hamil10 BOISE (UPI) — Boise Junior Hershey _ (8) and Nixon. Sanford, Pierce ton (8), Sheldon (9) and Blan- College made every play count ace Stu Miller for an 11-5 vic- Providence o1 (6) and Crandall. Winner—San- chard, Madden (9). Monteagu- Tuesday to score a 2-1 baseball tory. Skowron has 13 hits in 22 (Series “‘A,” Best-of-Seven ) ford. Loser—Connolly. do, Colligan (8), Aker (9) and victory over College of Idaho on at-bats for a robust .591 aver- Pittsburgh 0 0 BILLS age. Bryan, Edwards (9). Winner— the BJC diamond. Quebec 00 —Ron Hansen, who slugged At Cocoa, Fla. Aker. Loser —Sheldon. HR—CiBJC got four hits to eight for (Series “‘C,” Best-of-Three) \ DRIVING C two home runs and drove in Los Ang(N) 100 000 002— 3 11 1 moli. College of Idaho. Ted Burner beCleveland 00 Houston 220 110 00x— 6 12 0 YOU gan a Coyote rally in the ninth six runs to lead the Chicago Rochester 0 0 Podres, Richert (6) and Cawith a single but second base- White Sox to a 7-6 triumph over iS Tuesday’s Games At Orlando, Fla. the St. Louis Cardinals. Ken :milli. Bruce and Grote. Loser— Phila. B 000 000 000— 0 6 4 man Tom Wright speared Mike Boyer drove in three Cardinal Hershey 6 Providence 1 :Podres. Blomberg’s line drive bid for a (Only game scheduled) Minn. 210 000 12x— 6 11 1 runs, two of them on a home Bunning and Corrales. Pas- hit and doubled Burneroff first » At Sarasota, Fla. run. See the MONEY MAN qual, Boswell (8) and Battey, for the out to preserve: the vicApostle spoons were common —Marty Keough, whohit his ‘St. Louis 000 100 221— 6 121 tory for the Broncos. with the Friendly McCabe (9). Winner — Pascual. ‘Chicgo (A) 000 202 03x—7 80 Stew Morris went the distance fourth home run of the spring baptismal gifts during the 15th Finance Plan HR—Killebrew. and 16th centuries, according to Craig, Jaster (7), Hughes (8) on the mound for BJC, fanning for Cincinnati in the Reds’ 43 ‘and Coker, Ricketts (7). Fisher, loss to Philadelphia’s ‘‘A” the Encyclopedia Britannica. 10 College of Idaho Batters. At Miami, Fla. ‘Kreutzer (4), Ackley (7), Wilteam. 50 East Ist North 001 511 210—11 16 2 POSTPONES OPENING ‘helm (8) and McNertney. Win- Wash. —And Larry Jackson, who Provo, FR 3-2863 RADIATORS REPAIRED 010 011 011-5 93 tmer —Ackley. Loser — Hughes. Balti. AKRON, Ohio (UPI) — Ascot registered his third victory for See ; Lamb | Auto Glass Installed Daniels, Bridges (7) and Lep- Park, which was scheduled to the Chicago Cubs, pitching sev«HRs —Hansen (2), Boyer, BuSpecialized Work 282 No. Universit pert. Barber, S. Miller (6), begin Thoroughbred racing to- en scoreless innings against the ehek. H A Cc Provo, FR pksee eall for this extra age Kentucky} . Starrette (9) and Orsino, D. day, has postponed its opening Cleveland Indians. Ron Santo 490 S. Univ. Ave. See Clair Cherry or Wayne Snow Brown (6). Winner — Daniels. until Friday because of snow hit a two-run homer and two At Lakeland, Fla. ; Warriors To Face Hawks Tonight gee 72 LSE Trojan Nine Tips BYU In 8-6 Game Red Wings Top Hawks 3-0; Canadiens Win In Playoffs Utah State Nine Palmer Plays In Greensboro Pro-Am Tourney Veterans Show Up Well In Exhibition Baseball Games ‘64 Fish, Game Eastern Oregon Divides Pair Licenses Go On Sale April 10 Fight Results eo a Exhibition Baseball Results ook nok NBAStandings —— BIG CALL IN UTAH 149,712 bottles sold! AHL Standings Boise Nine Cops G0 J 2 to 1 Victory calatinent nat CRAZY? B = Utah Finance Co. AHLANDER’S , Miz. 410 102 100— 6 13 6 Loser 4 —Barber. HR—Orsino. and freezing temperatures. 4, singles in the Cubs’ 6-2 victory. ‘Tastewhy mere and anere people} |