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Dec. 8-—tAP)— Pittsburgh swapped third baseman Frank Gustine and pitcher ‘Cal Mc- Llsh to Chicago Cubs today for catcher Clyde McCullough and pit- cher Cliff Chambe a in a ' major deal that should help both clubs. No cash was involved in the trade, which overshadowed. alloth- er business at the official opening of the annual convention of the National Association of Profession- al Baseball Leagues. ln these clays of inflation, the over-the-counter price on the four players probably would approach $200,000. Gusline, a 28-year-old Pirate reg- ular and McCullough, who is 3i, are the two established major leag- uers in the deal. It wus n "natural" for Pittsburgh badly needed a first- string catcher with extra-base pow- er and Chicago was so desperate for infield help that outfielder Andy Pnfko was drafted to play third base for the i948 cellar team. Of their 1948 performances, Glis- tino is the better guy. Ho hit .268 in 131 games while McCullough batted only .212 in 6B games. Actually the two pitchers may be the key to the success of the trade. Chflrubers. a 29-year-old rookie southpaw. won only two and lost nine for Chicago last summer. How- ever, he was u Z-l-game winner for Los Angclos in 1947. lVlcLish is a former Brooklyn Dodger farmhand who went to Pittsburgh in the big trade involv- lfli; Kirby Hllzbe in May of 1947. Higbo, Dixie Howell. Gene Mauch and McLlsh were scnt to the Pir- ates for Al Gionfriddo and a re- ported $100,000. With Indianapolis in 1948, Mc- Lish won 12 and lost nine for a pcnunt winner. He had a 4.13 earn- ed run average and walked only S‘! men in 112 innings. I Most of the major league clubs were involved in trade discussion in what appe a to be one of the busiest meetings in years. Many deals now being concocted will be announced at the major league meetings in Chicago next week. George Weiss of New York Yan- kees met with both the Cleveland Indians and Chicago White Sox to- day. The Sox want Allie Reynolds and Bill Johnson and the Yankees are interested in Cleveland's first baseman, Eddie Robinson. New York Giants and St. Louis Cards had a long huddle but nothing was announced. During the opening session of the National Association (minor) len- gues convention, president George Trautman ran off brief routine business. Three leagues were officially boosted in ratings. The Florida In- ternational and Carolina Leagues moved up a notch to class B and the Evangeline League up to Class C CANADA'S FINEST CIGARETTE Of more importance to many job- less individuals was the naming oi several minor league managers. Hal Luby, former New York Giant infielder, who was with San Francisco last year, got the New Orleans post. Rollie l-lemsley. the veteran ma- .ior league catcher who was with Seattle last year, will succeed Larry Gilbert at Nashville. Bruno Betzei, deposed Jersey City manager, will scout for the Yankees in the Michigan-Indiana- Ohio area. Travis Jackson, who was releas- Bowling Results Monday Afternoon Ladies Team l. Mrs. J. P. Clarke .. Mrs. B. Andrew .. Mrs. G. Craig . Mrs. R. Rupert ed as New York Giants coach, will pfxgoln," manage Tampa of the Florida In- ternational. Tum g By Gayle Talbot NEW YORK. Dec. 8 -—(AP) — Sugar Ray Robinson came up with n lump the size of a pullet. egg between two of his lower ribs to- day, causing an indefinite post- ponement o! his scheduled l0- round bout with Steve Belloise to- morrow night at Jersey City. The welterweight chananion re- ceived the injury in the last; round of his final boxing session on blon- day, when Tiger Wade. a 170- pound sparring partner hem 51m Francisco, belted him in the left side. "It felt like I had been stuck with a knife." Robinson declared- At the request of reporters. Rob- inson shuckcd up his shirt and displayed the knot. He even P"- mitted the experts to touch it. It wag there, all right._ Technically. the injury ts a separation between the sixth and seventh ribs. Nothing is. broken- Robinson’s Injury Causes Postponement Of Fight eral thought behind the match was Mrs, G. Hooper that. the winner would qualify for Mrs. S. Irvine THE GUARDIAN,” CHARLOTTETOWN rates Cubs In Major Player Trade At Baseball Convention PAGE SEVEN Here's where you'll find them — at a man's store. And we salve your shopping problem in a jiffy because we've got everything a man wants—be he highschooler or great-grandpa. Come in and let us help you. 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Kinette High Single - Kay a shot at Marcel Gordan. the spare 125 l _ m l’ middleweight rhamllion. 4 points. $25,?“ ' m, YANEL “ELM,” Niederreiter, himself, took a good Red sox m Goon CONDITION look at Robinson's lump before ad- Tum 4 Klnsmafi" mg a mitting defeat. h um Mrs. n. Smith . -131 169 91 Lord 250 , Aral! “It's a toush break." e Mrs. F. Clarke 125 174 151 K- ‘ _ u; scam); gun-g "We've spent a. great. deal. o! Mrs. A. Ley 15s 124 15o Lorfa?“ m“ Tm" “m” course. and the ticket sale was we; N, Longworlih 127 73 130 ‘(meme High SD18,’ _ BM M80 _____ Just beginning to really plcllc‘ up.’ Mrs. W. Campbell 135 1'76 93 Donald n1 p my". -—-——- Robinson and Be oise eac was 5 points. K; u H; h n“. __ B-bl M _ uick relief. _ to have received $20,000 for the zagliglt Single ~ Mrs. F. Stewart D0115; eMayge smclffk 459i a‘ §_;;_-;§sl,§;:; Rump’ filgh “use __ Mm R Stewart Yanks 3 points, Red Sax 3 points. :;.,,'"°" PHONE-CONSCIOUS m. "P;,__°""""',,, SCRAP IRON _ METAL; ruminant illllEii but three doctors who examined the Negro fighter said he will have to remain strapped up tor at 1885i a month. Andy Niederrelter, promoter for the Tournament of Champions which was putting on the bout, said it would be necessary 1° W!" and see how the injury heals be- fore setting a new date. “Sure we still want to promote it," he said. “There will be no question of finding e. substitute for Robinson. He should be okay 1n less than eight weeks. anyway.” The two fighters were to have come in under 100 pounds —Rob— lnson at about 156 --and the gen- L...- I --\ - emissary L er it > h.‘ ' l PUZZLING OVER AN ESPECIALLY Nice’ GIFT FOR l KKLTHAT FRIeNO AWAY “-‘ Q I Vc, t c? _ . -AND user's uowq, N/‘kzk mom I-IOME,7'/ q. etu- mo MAIL room TO TH! surname '.- HAVE YOU THOUGHT OF TtllS Z: . NAME ' ADDIIII Enclosed please find a ............ .. tor a _..-... to was ouaanmu to ll out with m: eenrlimfltl W- alontbs subscription , NAM! 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