McCarthy, Crawford Voted To Baseball Hall Of Fame By JACK HAND AEW YOEK (AP) - Joe Me- jarthy. the manager who led New York Yankees to new heights ”""f.."'..."iI.ifl'..”.l.'?ts.'n.':.”fw"' - . u e- llli Sam) Crawford. one of the great power hitters in the "dead bail'f' era. were named Sunday to ballfllcmltwnendd Cnlllggllfeflfd era gr W uleccted by a specialhll-mwairlil veht; ' committee. '1' ey l'fIrdal.ll!:lQd formally at Cooperstown, To be selected by the commit- tee. a player rnuit have been in- nctive for at years and a mans- ager. or umpire must have been lite streak of four straight world series victories with the Yankees from 1936 through 1939 wasn't topped until Casey Stengel made club, 1913-53. when poor health made him step: from 1981 to 1946- MANAGED CUBS McCarthy managed Chicago Cubs from 1928 to 101), winning the pennant in lm but losing the y world series to Philadelphia. in 32 years as a manager in the majors and minors. McCar- ever to lead both melors in home runs although his career total of all homers -hardly com it five in a row with the same He topped the National lnague ,with Cincinnati in lwl with II McCarthy. 60, lives on a farm and led the American league wtth near Buffalo. N.Y. He retli-ed;seven in 1908. Crawford's lifetime average was out at Boston. He moved to Boston .399 for 19 year; yith a total of In 194! utter bouln. the Yankee! 2.934 hits. his lifetime total of an ltrlples still is the major league Baseball Owners lleiecl Higher Salary Request The owners also refused to per- mit an inactive player to saw. on the pension committee except to complete his term. Bob Feller. Cleveland pitcher who recently retired Illld lICdlP:.dI'Is;I'llhl1llll.2 the penaon panao r a.thua NEW YORK (AP) m M350" must step down. Yost is thye new l.eague owners Saturday rejected Amerinn League deluneg Robb player salary in the American - - . and National baseball leagues be '"""l L"”"” '””"”""''V” "tluttt that the minimum Roberts of Philadelphia is the Na- Feller. and similar player rep- increased to 37,500 from 36.000 p. I l- . h mg We - an ::.:.i.:;"r;..:"..:.;. :".'".::.-..:::: her with theangllliavel lrlepreseeililtl: hm on ' nonlvoung lull" F"-u".' luv" of .” Clubs: term ends this summer. Eddie Yost of Washington ” newly named American League llallentando la the Italian musi- player fPpl'l!5El!lBllve. said the cal term for a gradual slowing players would consider their next down of the tempo. and real estate partner. Marion Seeking Hoop Franchise NEW YORK (AP!--Marty Mar- ion. fol-Iner Major League bau- ball star who managed Chicago White So: the last two years, said Tuesday he in Ieeklna I franchlle DETROIT tar-uiuirit-int-r Al in the National Bnsketbnll Auo- Katine said Tuesday night he has been invited to discuss contract 53tt"d3.V- The onetime "Mr. Shortstop" of terms with Detroit Tigers today. The obstacle, an explosives- Sl. loule Cardinals acknowledgedl Km", "pd u... meemm was laden lug. is sunk close to Is- suggcsted by John M('Haie, dircc- '"3llt3- SHIVIFC NW9”! I79 9? tor of player personnel far the pooled to begin work on the tug in Tigers and he treadily at-t-epml.”.l few daytit elation. he had had several talks with NBA President Maurice Podoloff and said he was leaving for Louis- ville Tuesday night in his first "WVC t0 ""9 "P 3 f''3"9l''59 "' "W3 club have been at Mills on his original 44 N'lllalfl uncieared in the M957 salary. Katine is reported to channel. but only the tug wai- Marion said he and his huaincnsihe asking S.'lll,000. about a 25 per railed I "substantial" block I! Central American republics ltll an area of 3,230 square inllea. professional circuit. 4 To Negotiate Milton . cent raise. Fischrnanc are far enough IlO!!'l in their planning to be acttvelyi "Okla: player: and a coach. Kaline 8: Tigers Proceeding Well CAIRH tRPlllPl'll - Only one slihstnntinl obstacle needs in he United Nations salvage chief. said The young outfielder and the Exp:-rls said 17 nhstacles of the 'Slie7. Canal traffic. Canal Clearance '”"Gtt1t'dtItt . Tuesday. Feb. 5. 957 IIGNOYTIITIKH . I'II' cleared before l0.tl)0 - ton ships flicked III HUGH Nlc0lIDl'I can pass through the Suez Canal. ""”k '9”un"' ha” '-dW'& cameras gave several nillloe l.t. - Gen. Raymond Wheeler. Vhw". " "ma. d Yard. "a case of thieves planning a burglary by TV." Nienieu is one of Britain's gulrhed writers. IMALL REPUBLIC El Salvador smallest of the at: out of the game for five yeare.lt-l1Y'I ttlml flllllhed out 0! 0!! Crawford finished his my”; mg. first division only once. when he lor league career in 1917 and Mo was sixth at Louisville in 1922. tiarthy retired as Boston manager Crawford, 75. was born at Wa- hecause oLphyIical :6 l.lllI00. Neb.. and drew his nick- 1950. name from his home town. He Baseball fans came to know Mo broke in with Cincinnati in 180! Earthy by his "Marne Joe" nick- after playing minor league hall name that dates back to the day: the same veer. After playing with when he played and later man-.Clnclnnatl through 1902. he moved- aged at Louisville in the Amerl-'to Detroit where he played until ran Association. in the melon. McCarthy won nine pennants and ievcn world championships. l 1917. teaming with the great Ty Cobb in the Tigers' outfield. Wahoo Sam was the only man Prince Kliclled Established As Best 3-Yr.-Old In Runaway Win NEW YORK ICP) e- Prince xhaled. half-brother of the great Swaps. established himself as the best three-year-old in the west Saturday with a run-away win in the 54.900 California Breedere' murse in 1:42 8-5 and crossed the linlsh line 91!: lengths in front of . Kiss who set the early pace. Friendly isles was third. I He paid 82.60 to win. Son of the English staiion Khaled. the Prince Ii owned by Gen. W. W. Krnta of Santa Barbara. Calif. At Miami. the Jaclyn Stables en- try Eepea ,won the 336,450 Bou- lunnlngdale was dlsquallfitd for interfering on the last turn. and Mrs. J. H. 'l'houron's Leap Tide was second with the Greenl- tree Stable entry Maharajah third. Louis B. Mayer's Alidon won the IV; 'mlle, 828.750 San Marcos handicap on the turf at Santa Anita with Jockey Johnny long- den aboard. Master Bolng. the French-bred horse which won the 00.fHJ Washington International last fall. ran an unlmpresslve 10 lengths be- hind the winner. finishing fifth. Alidoii paid 817.40, 87.80 and ralnvlllea Turf Handicap at i-lla- 8440 rah Park in a photo finish that put him a head in front of D. E. i.oveman's Sunnlngdale. Espaa ran second most of the race. and made his move near the and of the 1 3-16-mile course. He paid 312.50 to win. I Speed Rouser. winner of the 813.- 525 Pelieteri Handicap last week. counted again in a stretch drive to win the 313.225 Louisiana Hnndl cap at the New Orleans Fair Grounds. He paid 35.11 to win. 39'i5."'El.5E9l? Few N. H. L. Rookies Of The Year Made A Mark Later By JACK SULLIVAN Canadian Press Staff Writer TORONTO lCPleMaybe sonic- one should tip the leading Calder Memorial Trophy candidates for the title of National Hockey League rookie of the year that few vllnners in the last 10 years have developed Into outstanding play- crs. some were put of the league in ilg time. There have been notable excep- tions-Montreal Canadlens' Boom Room Geoffi-ion. Detroit's Glenn Hall and Terry sawchuk of Boe- tnn for instance. The first - year wnsatlona in some cases have I-N-ii just that before fading into iscurity or sticking around an irage . 'hat about the men passed up h selector: in their rookie year? I: be this list will convince the rnozrles that winning the Calder ran be something of a : Maurice Richard didn't win the Jean Bellvoau. Ted Lindsay. Doug llarvey. Red Kelly. 1ied Kennedy. sill smith. But it's easy to find lll('Il' names on all-star teams and lost about arw other award avail- able in the NHL. imwnn 'ro STEWART . The explosive Richard. eligible for the trophy in ms. scored 30 Wltnte on ill goals and 1! assists "iv Montreal. Canadians. Gaye slrwart of Tororlto Maple be . who eventually planed for four of the six league e be and now Ivrves as an official - took the his in II llowie Meek: l the lee . and now Toronto nacll. etc this week with Calgary Stamped- ers of the Western Hockey League. Lindsay Joined Red Wings in N44 when' Toronto goalkeeper Frank Mccool shut out the Wings three straight in the Stanley Cup playoffs but illness forced him out of the mic the next season. DlDN' LAST LONG Penttl Lund of New York Rang- era was the 1940 rookie but disap- peared ti-om the NHL in two or three seasons. Goalkeeper Jack Gellneau of Boston. the 1949 Cal- der winner. waa out of the league by 1952 and out of hockey alto- gether two years later. ' Boilvaau atepped up to Mont- he has ever done - and Camilla Henry of the Rangers got the nod for the Calder. Henry failed to make the team "I0 I031 War. was sent to Provi- dence of the American Hockey I-OIIIIG and now is back with New York. Belivaau has been first-atrtlll all-afar centre the last two seasons and la considered in some circles as one of hockey'a all-time stars. g t 2. Television. Eddie Ramsay, Mu. to N H. il. Tomato. ld M g: , York rnuit. pm '6 W" . enqu s. an mg l P in Violet Dlngw 1 Star - t Bdeht. if that liver: and Merton. TI'l!V.l.dllI. e and Pr!!! - c . Mae Y and Audrey Yeo. N3.-ts no.7. Lanmsculss l. remit of Diniee. Iona wt-lm. Bedeque. 2. Mamnlle Yolmm. Mn. lay. niond Vlchersol. orth lu . .” More TEI0l!CPIlNN0ct.'ed.':'lI. 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