| Show ' ' : ' ' ' cb ' - ' ate o 1 - ' ' bog - ' ' ' ' ' - osox -- '' ' Taa 'ma' e'r's Sch' : 'S116'8 -- i' 78 ' Sports A By Jack Hand " o Associated Press Writer ' TAMPA FLA When the Chicago White Sox brought SARASOTA 'LA: March 30 —Without Ted Williams the up Jack Hershman from Nashville for a crack at the big thne Boston Red Sox are just an they weren't aware of the fact that they had signed a complete battery other ball club scrambling to The whole thing started last stay in the first division Christmas when Hershman presented With Williams booming neat i his wife with a big league catcher's a 400 level the Sox might mitt — not exactly a feminine gift for nuke things interesting for the a petite lady New York Yankees in the Amer " Mrs Hershman never one to file ican League a gift away without ever using it det MANAGER LOU Bordeau cided that she could contribute to her knows that is the real story from husband's meet by catching his south' the Sarasota training camp So paw slants during the winter months 4 -not only would ' keep his arm in This do the baseball writers who are ! covering the club That is why shape but she would also be getting some Value out of an otherwise pecuthe doctor's reports on big Ted ' ller present coverage in the get Last season at Nashville Hershman Perkowski press The day Williams stumbled had a r7 record and Mgr Paul Richards is counting on him and fracturee his collarbone in rather heavily as a starter this season If be comes through as his first workout the Red Sox some think he will then the Chbox should be slightly tougher on teadjusted their sights from the New York Yankees pennant to first division Until Lefties Can Beat the Yankees be is back jn left field sound For the Yanks can be beaten by a good lefthander That and ready to play every day of the Cincinnati they can't make a serious ges at least is the opinion of Mgr Birdie Tebbetts Redlegs Birdie just wishes that he bad his southpaws in the ture American League instead of the National where they could do Everything Boudreau says some damage' contains ithe phrase "until "With my staff of 'red Bactewski Harry Perkowski Joe Williams gets back" Nuxhall Jackie Colin) and Kenny Raffensberger I'd finish one- He maintains the club could two in the American League" opines Tebbetts The Redleg pilot then proceeded to bowl us over with figures be in the race even if Ted sounded gigantic but were true in every respect that as until ooesn't return long May as it gets help from the sub left "LErs TAKt THE Yankees first Mel Parnell beat 'em fielder anC pitcher Leo Kiely five times last year and shut them out in four Billy Pierce beat them four times and shut them out twice Alex Kellner shut just back from the Army "I think the Yankees may out the Yanks twice in a row to add to that And the reason have snore trouble than many the Cleveland Indians can't beat the Yanks is because their expect" Big Four is all righthanded" continued Birdie Misfortune haunted the Red Eddie "Chicago can be beaten easily with a lefthander Sox like it jinxed the Sox's old Lopat and Ford beat them nine times last season withWhitey Braves Field neighbors during out a loss As a matter of fact the White Sox haven't beaten the training season First WU- Ford since he's been in the league Bobby Shantz and Alex Hams went out of action and Kellner beat the Sox five times without a defeat too then Jimmy Piers& 11 the fleet "As for Cleveland center fielder was sidelined by Lopat has a lifetime' record of a pulled tendon in his left wrist against that team And Mickey McDermott of the Red Sox beat the Indians five out of six times" Tebbetts concluded "IF ANYBODY else gets hurt rm liable to be out there playWell getting back to Hershman of the White Sox after this ing myself" said Boudreau now slightly long interlude the rookie southpaw has shown excepnooplayin manager "It's the tional promise after switching from a first baseman to a pitcher toughest spring I ever saw for Resembles Steady Eddie of N Y our club It seems like half the Strangely enough Hershman resembles greatly Eddie Lopat club has been out at one time of the Yankees in his delivery He has a good screwball and or another" Piersall's injury upset Bou- mixes his pitches up well and is exceptionally' smart on the cireau's plans for juggling the mound And for a southpaw he has excellent control outfield The acrobatic fielder ASIDE FROM MS pitching ability Hershman is a trewill play center in every park if Richards chooses to use him valuable pinch-hittexcept Fenway where he will mendously in that capacity He actually hit 47 home runs for Nashville Jento back and Jackie right gr when he played first base there in 1951 and last year as a pinch sen will shift to center he hit 12 homers and drove in 40 runs WUBoudreau announced So if the White Sox can see their way clear at all hams' post was up for grabs they'll Harshman around For one thing it's proved according among Karl Olson back from keep the Army the veteran Hoot to Birdie Tebbetts' theory that a good lefthander can beat the Evers and two Louisville rook- Yankees And for still a third he would have pretty Mrs Hershman ies Charley Maxwell and Bob around to handle his pitching deliveries if everyone else fails Broome 50-Ce- nt $241 to $268 in CASH — March 30 Japan's squad for the world LONDON Anew NEW YORK March 30 d' Pick Up Your Now BUICZ I Mint Mich—Drive It Noma Arch Inc ing Inc sight-seein- Yeats el Autosmodve Sorties 44571 170 L MAIN 10 LEXINGTON KY CM — I I 1 I4?I' talOW 1 —- noza: I i I ' ' ! 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"We have a representative conferring with the Internal Revenue Department and we'll arrive at some solutitin when the Hopeful Chisox Manager bill passes But it his us all in Sox White Paul Richards "dreams" of rookie pitcher Mgr a fix" column Frick said the price scale of Jack Hershman For reason see Jack Straws' — fen indito the tickets would be vidual clubs y - ' ' ' Louis Is building a baseball empire that may stand for many many years The way August Busch approaches a thing makes you believe that: he is highly sincere about - 1 TEIADEsill - I v St GO sE oak ' 80-ce- nt dill 'See your professional for tips on Wilson Golf Bolls best suited to your goma111 1 Champion tiros i ' :' job ' SIDEVALL : of a mile in 1:03 35 at Keene land Tuesday in his Uncle Sim has been collecting first prep since he bruised a 21 cents on a $125 ticket and 60 cents on a $360 pasteboard An foot last week bleacher ticket is 13 The track was muddy from cents tax A bleacher an overnight rain ticket is 10 cents tax Sam Sneed -t WHITE e ' - and at a NEW ' VireStOn0 ' Ls The bill wipes out all tax on ' ' an admission ticket of 50 cents and less It cuts the tax on all tickets over that from 20 to 10 ''': per cent ' waiting: ' Stankei though reserves his Judgment He'll say noth- ing he can't back up i and Is verY careful bow be words phrase concerning the comparison cd two players But he Aoes appear to lean a little to Ilemus for the shortstop ' 1 ' i E110001146201 '''') - 4' d ex-Pi- o ni - 1 five-eight- to cElooso Tl : March 30 - high-price- ' ready And ' Mr Busch isn't one who has a treat deal of patience at such things as ' consequence striltes out a lot If these two rookies come through then the Cardinals1 will be very tough- - They have about the best pitcher in the National League in Harvey Haddix Gerry Staley another neer Leaguer isn't far behind And the rookies on the pitching staff have been highly impressive AUGUST BUSCH wants a pennant even if ha has to pay more for It than he'll get back lie has spent a vertible fortune so far as baseball teams go in trying to do that al — 10 040 4 teems to want to swing fouthe fences ail the time and as Is' ?OIMMIOW Baseball Commissioner Ford Frick and the front offices of major league clubs have been thrown into a quandary by the excise tax bill Porterhouse the Kentiicky Derby favorite worked an easy g i 50-ce- UM table tennis championships went into strict training Tuesday — no parties no shopping expeditions and no late nights Coach Kiyotaka Hastegawa told his team of five men and four girls: "No until after the championships It is going to be all rest and practice!' I Tag There may be a return to the bleachers but the grandstand baseball fan can't expect much of a break from the government move to cut admlislon taxes er Porterhouse Gets-EasWorkout 4 HEWS' TEMPER is sometimes his biggest downfall In a recent exhibition game betossed a handful of the best right in the face of Umpire Donatelli He was waved unceremoniously from the game Torn Alston is the tall lanky Negro first baseman that Stanky hopes will solve the Cards' biggest problem by far He is active around first base has a lot of demi but down considerably As far as Stankey is con cerned Grammes still hasn't beaten out Sully Ilemus the fiery little competitor who broke in with Pocatello of the Pioneer League Hemus is a considerably better 'hitter Seen for Sunny Seats 37-1- 1 IT'S REAL TOUGH TABLE TENNIS! and has much more life 'on the base paths the early Injury to his shout der seems to have slowed him ST PETERSRURG FLA— In spite of the fact that the St Louis Cardinals have a total of $200000 tied up in their rookie first baseman and shortstop those two places seem to be the weak spots of the ball club Alex Gramma' the slick fielding youth that the Cards play-by-pla- y Vacation With Irditeee note' Jett- - Seweeder' paid the Cincinnatl Rediegs sells Out basell we "inside" et ths ht 'Loa hi Cardinal win- - ' a total of $1000040 forthia ' infield problems Other articles Omni r in these' term ts not hitUng the way "os the Mot" Wacrutoll Unit omega) esa donne I : stankey had - 'Mil- o- Eddie By Jack Schroeder hoped As t a matter of fact Writer Tribune ' ' - I - '7 irriburie '''' 'T - ' --- N00:07t'St''''Toi'i'Itiiöki'''0S-::1)ibi':''40r-4i-iii14i- - ' z ' i Wednesday - ' '' 7 - March 31 1954 (lo : ' TILE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE I ' Hinges on :: Ted's! 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