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TUESDAY. APRIL 7, 19nfl jVlo Replacing Red, Says Haney HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE NINE J JACKSONVILLE. Fla. (AP) - flanager rrru naney sajo today e'll take over (or Milwaukee raves second baseman Red choendienst himself but he'll lo it from the bench. "There isn't anyone in the game ho cauld take over out there like ed." Haney said, "and we don't ave anyone even approaching his abilities, so I am going to do what I can from the dugout." Schoendienst, under treatment for tuberculosis, won't be able to play baseball this year, doctors say. Haney has been using Felix Mantilla and Chuck Cottier lo plug the gap and Milwaukee recently acquired inlielder Johnny O'Brien from Ibe Philadelphia Phillies for added bench strength. "The way it looks right now you're going to see a lot oi me out on the mound thij summer," Haney said. "When a pitcher is in trouble or needs help i am go ing out there and leave instructions. 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Shop the pages of this newspaper for a top-value, late-model used ear. You'll find cars of every model and make for every taste priced to fit every pockctbook. Now's the time to... BETTER STAR IN A GOOD USED CAR BUILT House of Shoes Kaler Auto" Service Jim's &"sii Swv.c Signal Ott Spokane's Manager Delighted With Bilko SPOKANE UP-Tbi. baseball). should be m good as any In the natty cay was still talking Tues-lleague." !iav atsout one of its otoiest hits off With e.iekt tw: at sarafe train. rut Mi ""o .'"us siuhh-vi nig iu ku, oiaKau iigwes wii a High Ind. sertei Barbara Bush M Bni't C Ant Shop Women ot ttt hloog Franx Food Souihern Ora. Muiie Spud-Nut Hydca Jrweltri K AmutTritn KLAO Pack Cabinet Suburban Flowtr Last night'i rcsulti: K Amusemnt 1, So. Batiks 0, Arrtli'i Klin 1. Pukt S Ore. a Irar.chise in the Pacilic Coasl List night's resuits: JLc'ifiue last season. Tn,?l'l'?;,.i't' frvlc 1 " Steve Bilko-whose weight signal on a. K.itr Aum srvic (luttaatcs bcw;ti 258 ad 2?5 Uiu'i Cai a, Jen Barbn shtvp s (.pounds and he shouid cam his1 H(t(i im umtsitaii on 7) I alone. Hh inin ri Gun store mas 1 pans already recite his record- nign mo. jii-ai . k, hi iji h rn. i K seasons on (he coast with the old1 moosk ma' liaoi Los AnEfies Ansels. This, despite' U"ha lani I1 VVia W.rt nPmnn' s m ws only assisned by the parent 7't Miiios Angeles voazers to the Spo. :x,.(KSBe Itsaians a ( days aco. 63 i uiocr warn nat niiO tin only .234 and 11 home runs for the' Dodders and Beds in 1958, then' sit Jiasten to afld inat s only because. '' !l,jlw played in Gil HodfiM' shadow,. iivivi a xnanw w aw-n viva' real worth." Muitc 3( Mananpr Tvnhhv Urapan riplinV. ed with Bilko, is even happier sof -9iut i, Ki. riauec 3 J about hJs pitching jlaJ. "'Thfll's w,mt o in. i h kmi rood 4 our (t.CRg paint," said Sraean. "It I ) High lm unme Sc Ore. Muic T4T) High team series Sj. rt't. Mtntc 'VA Hign mo. game mYir..e ttNt? IJltSTBJAl. j Don's Shell Service ric. d A. Boyd Co. Acme ConcreXe Wunrove PtuTPiWrit j tntecttate Putnt Jw Utwk Jpjrk'a Cabinet Central Ore. Past Trelfht Ganong'a Variety Jay Hawk FeVioftuTn Macdoti Tavicn 1 hatt niaht't results: Interstate Pump 3, Musgrove Plumb. Ganone's Variety 2. Macdoel Tnv. 2 Jay Hawk Pet. 4. Floyd A. Boyd tti Oay Hawk 3, Cenra Otb. fait AcmiS CoiWTt 3. Prfc Citact t CWA 8, Dane UwU Srvce a? Hssh tMni nine Jay Hawka 1(M9 High team series Jay Hawks 2870 Hish Ind. game Ken Carrier 342 High ind. series Edon Kaylor Wfi W L 0 5T 63 .VI 87 WW, 10 tt'a W S3 SS Pdfie PJce Acme Ace KC Lions Peters Trucking Toms Chevrolet McCtoud KoiKintn MrCioud Horsemen 3, Lions 1 KC 3l-a, Toms V Peters Trucking 2, Paddtei I Medo-Bel 2, Acme Aces 2 High tts. rat-Md-Bt flSt Kgh ctn cct KC 2859 Htth ind. Joe &c)ice 5 CM) JJjJi Jnd- erje Joe Scallca 541 SNOWBALL LEAGUE Flamingo Club 6 Fir Dtn.. Coca Cal fll '4 Uaerell She) MR ShasU Auto SA Gilleys Furniture 52 Brownies Service 43 Pine Grove Grocery 43 t-ait ttfgfct'e ccttiltt: Flamingo i Coca Co)a J Pjtf Crave 3, Shasta Auto 1. Dorrell Shell 3, Brownies 1 Gilleys 3. Fire Dept. 1 High team game DottH StwH fl3 High team t.i Gtiieyc ftifttiture Hh ind. same Ftoyd Dawson 244 High ind. series Floyd Manning 574 All-Stars To Snare Bat Titles Big Town Team Facing Detroit ST. LOUIS (API The Horn five of New York City, one ol the strongest teams in the East, will attempt to depose- the Detroit Pfciffers as the opening division leaders in the American Bowling Congress Tournament tonight. As indicated by heir 1000-plus average, the Horns are loaded with talent. Frank Santera, prob ably the best known member of' the quintet, has won three Attv. titles the 1950 all-events and the 1933 aU-events and singles. NEW YORK UPtt-Wtihe Mays and Mickey Mantle will regain Ibe major Jeagne batting titles white Stan Musial and Ted Wil liams slip back into the pack this year. This Is the lorccast ot the Unit ed Press International Board of' Baseball Experts in its annua pre-season survey. Twenty-seven of the S8 experts picked Mays to win the National League title and twenty-three chose Mantle lo win the American League crown. Musial, who has won seven NL championships, was picked by three experts while the Sl-yeai-ato wuhams, the .L batting king the )Ja.st two seasons and winner of six crowns in all, sot six voles. The board of experts is composed of UPi Sports iXSitor Leo H. Pe tersen and UPI Baseball Writer Milton Richman in addition to 48 writers who have covered the teams in spring training. Mays batted .34? last scasea ta finish three points behind Richie Ashburn of the Philadelphia Phil lies but it was an erratic year' far the San Francisco Clams 27- year-old center-fielder. Hank Aaton, Milwaukee Braves' slugger who has a five-year big league mark of .316, ranked sec end in- Ibe NL voting with 11 paints. Musia! and Bob Skinner, of the Pittsburgh Pirates had three each and Duke Snitier of the Los Angeles Dodgers, Wes Cov ington of the Braves. Ashburn and BiJ! Mszcroski ot the Pirates had cne each. Mantle, who won AI crowns in 1956 and 1957, batted .304 last sea son when Williams .328 was the winnJng figure. Williams tied !or second in the voting with Harvey Kuenn ef the Detroit Tigers and Vie Power of' the Cleveland Indians. Ai Kaime of the Tigers got live votes, Hoy Sievcrs ol the Washington Sena- tars two and aoo Boyd of the Baltimore Orioles and Btil Skaw ron of the Yankees one each. starting live of Roger Craig, the 1955 Dodger world series hero who has apparently shaken a tore arm: Chris Nicolost, up front the Texas League; Bob GiaHombavria from Montreal, and Connie Grtvb and Ralph Mauriello who saw ac tion here last season. Phil Paine 15-V with St. Louis and veteran Dick Scett are slated for spot startins duty white Bigs George and Dave Patrick vrili man the bullpen. Ejfcepl for third base, the infield is set Hilka at first. Tony Roig at second and Maury WtUs at short. Both Hois and Wiiis piiyed here last year. An unexpected problem de veloped at the hot-corner when the Dodgers decided ta keep Jim Baxes. Who solves it is anybody' guess. The outlield appears strong. Don MjJes, 22, is last, a good fielder and proven long ball hitter, Tom Davis, only 23. aroJ rated a poten tial great by Btagan, wiii start in center. Glenn Gourbous, vrtio hit 11 home runs with Spokane last season, will get the nod in right. Joe Ptgnatana, a Dodger last season, or Norm iherry wt oa behind the plate depending on who the Dodgers decide to keep. Summing up, i d say we have quite a bit tnore power than Jast year and better balance, saia Bragan. The oatimders fitt twice as many homers as iasl year's starting three and Bilko should lake up the slack lelt by Baxes and Jim Gentile tfirst easenjan)." With opening day here three weeks off. May 1, fans are making plans to roll out the red carpet. Jn addition to the usual first-day ceremonies wj.d the mayor throwing eat the first pitcha big parade is planned, bands have been hired, flags win liy. ir& hoopla will be repeated the next two days, first bill and all. Qesptte a seventh place finish last season, the Indians drew 2?o M fans tops in the ieague. That mark shouldnt stand long. Ad vance ticket sales already ap proach $90,000. The new J500.000 had perk has a W.OM seating capacity now, LAOS bleacher seats having been added since last year. "We expect to draw at least 20,000 persons the first threa days," said General Manager Spencer Harris. Same ,esti!a the figure. They caii Hants "conservative," Harter Joins Pete At Oregon State CGRVALLiS AP '- Grant Harter, -foot Ifl-inch basketball player Irom North Satem High School, announced Monday he will enrol! at Oregon State CoJJoge, next fait. Karlier Bob Peterson, fi-foot 4- inch Klamath Fails star, said he will register here. American New York Detroit Chicago Portland Wins Pair From PU FOBEST GROVE IAP) The University of Portland baseball team came from behind with a rivp.riin nlrihursV in ftrint ttvrt. ino nnrt tvr.nr Parlti In tno Boston onerwir nf n hasphall rinnhlehivnrlpriCleveiand hr. Mondav. Baltimore AiJJJMtS L.1IJT Washington ICE CREAM BUSINESS At tooth Jiith A Shatto Way. ftttl fotvtfon, 4ajUte perking, )3,000 down, plus Inventory, Attractive lease! lor Datoila Saa Jo. f. SfilweH & Co. REALTORS SIT Main TU 4-321 Braves, Yanks Picked By UPI TAMPA, Fla; fUPtl The Yan kees and the Braves again. Thai s the way the 1959 major' league pennant races look to me' after six weeks of covering the, spring training camps in Florida and receiving reports on the four Arizona-based clubs. It looks like the Yankees In a hreezc. They may spread-easte the field again like they did last season when they virtually had the American League pennant wrapped up by July 4. The Braves may be in lor rough sledding because of a. second base. problem. But they appear to have too much pitching and ati-arouna strength for the other clubs In the National League, Here are this observer's predic tions on the 15 ftntshes: National Milwaukee Pittsburgh Las AngeJcj Cincinnati San Francisco Fhiiatfciphia Chicago St. Louis , Delock Sharp In Last Start I VICTORIA. Tex. IAP) - Ike Delock, the Boston Red Sox right- jhandcr due to pitch the second igame ol the coming weekend sea i son-opening series against New York, looked sharp Jn his final tuneup. Delock vcnt' the first six innings Monday, allowing two hits a the Sox defeated the Chicago: ICubs 11-3. n Let Us Help You DO-IT-YOURSELF 7:r Wiring Materials Lighting Fixtures Electric Heaters ' VAH FLEET ELECTRIC 200 Mata Arotf frm Willard Natal) then 4-44)3 Boston, 'Lisafs Seek Crowns BOSTON (API The Toronto Maple Leafs are one victory away (ram tne turn aii-Lanaoian stamey Cup hockey final series since IS51, The Boston Bruins are on the brink ol a third straight champion-. ship round clash with Montreal. The payoff comes tonight on Boston garden Ice when what was once a fcest-of-sefen series Bans down to 60 minutes of mayhem ta decide which club gets a crack at the National Hockey League's coveted cup. It s winner take all, ttothmg barred. The Leals, down 1-0 in th series, rallied to win three in a row before the Bruins pulled out a hack-to-the-wall 5-4 decision at rioromo aaturoay nignt. inat squared matters three victtnits apiece. Back In 1951 Toronto met Mon treal In the finalj and whipped Canadiens in. five, games all overtime. Boston has reached the litis round the previous two years only to lose to Montreal which now is seeking an unprecedented fourth straight Stanley Cup triumph sitter turning back Chicaso in six jgajnes. 1 The losing learn tonight skitei off with per tnaa and Die win ners $1,158. But the teant which advances win get at least another $750 per head il it loses in the finals. Bosox's Nixon Wants Minors ROME. Gs. AP) "3iv mt six months or a year in the min ors and TO be okay," said veteran Boston Red Sox pitcher Willard iViKon Monday la reply to a report he has asked for an utvcondltional release. "Somebody got me wong," Nixon said of a story from Dallas, Tex., which quoted Mm as saying he -was quitting because of an ail ing shoulder. He said he wiil report to tti Sox at Houston, Tex., 'Wednesday with the expectation of being assigned to a farm club, perhana Minneapo lis of the American Assn. Nixon has been with Boston tine 1950. He was placed on the ailing list a year ago with bursitis In hi! right ahonlder. W5C Cougars Win Twin-Bill PULLMAN APt Control! pitching carried Washington Slat to a sweep ot a baseball double Jbeader from Gonzaga Monday, 9-0 and 19-1. Dick Mentce and Boh Satfng broko both turned in three-hit per formances for the Cougars and Montee added a home run ta hie own eause. O Nwtppr SPOT ADS r taxpntiv repeated i))y 94