l (The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues. May 14, 1963.~ £1 OutfielderDaveNichoIson, “swims: Veteran Tennis Star Says Helping Flying While Soxl ' ~AmateursTodayNoiGood , 3'36; 'flhfvegjifii's By DOMENICO GIORDANO islav Drobny. 41, is still playing his opponents run from one side‘ The young amateurs of today an ROME (AP) — With a stout‘winning tennis. of the court to another. He Just prospects. As soon as they "'Wefiaéfigfigfgnzgf gfifgdelpm heart and a shrewd mind, Jaro- He sees no reason why he rushed the net only for a sure reach their peak. they will be NEW YORK (AIM—Baltimore Orioles gave up on Dave ‘Nich- nluln. but the young outfielder ,. tilll‘ of the major re'sons J‘A’WaAnair/r 1 . ‘ . ‘ ' ' l '- u he says. the kill. lured into the professional an," w t box are fl lng remained in first place in the shouldnt After .a . u n ,i,_ h..." hieA prim“. Lego“ National League 8mm" h “on, (0,. him__,,,. for a“bodylamateurs of his better days 1 cannot compete with the camp. tit-1h in the .m .. . 8 x, I”, I. f be“ th n the res_ n ,. h 5 1d I v ‘ w l P - 1° t° it? (Parry?) W‘fimfi, “a 'r °' 8 P He hm- ‘(icholsoih who l'ecelved a veteran outfielder had six hit! cars 7” 3/6 Consigftr Perrys plight: i What he gives to the presem a pine tree at the Rome Tennis erson and Spain s Manuel San- honus of almost 5100.000 to Sign inFI9 attempts last week. E _ . Film/V5 Don/xyfaS/25- e ‘ 2" I“ wednesday amateurs in age. he gets back Club. "But I can teach them W iili Baltimore. is batting only elipe Alou of San Francisco who" L05 Anflplesv Bnh Turley _ I / H n .“248 for the league-lowing White Is in the runner-up position at '5 44/0 l57pafl4’05. held Minnesota to three hitsugnffigggl “mums and ""c‘mny a [6“ ""k“ ‘ 5M llowevsr. he is tied for 355 foil wed by Ron Fairly. Lo: Ill/#76 Wd/V/Ws 3,? Perry also yielded only three ( “ Ten years ago Drobny was. 8‘" age has take” “5 to” “‘5 considered one of the world's9 smmg legs' Wh'Ch 0"“ made greatest amateurs. He won the} hits. Sunday. Perry lost 2-1 lo Kansas City and one of those, . O Angeles. .349 and Dick Grant. I 4154 P st. Louis and Johnny Edwards. fie/4MP; Cincinnati. both at .326. flf Mgr/0M5; 9/9“ Fairly had a produr-tivt week.l collecting 24 hits in 30 at bats‘ rag/YE aF/Wgafffiefifls' or a 45-point increase. He also drove in nine runs to take over the RBI lead with 27, one moref than Covington. The figures ln-l iiir top spot in home runs andt runs batted n. ‘, Nicholson drove in seven runs In last week's games to tie teammate Floyd Robinson for ' "I... ‘ I. . him a great hockey player, can- ~ ,, e t in 19 4, came ' The CZECh'bom Star won “"99 ity of the amateur tennis field After Sunday's cruel setback. straight matches during the Cur- hag d”,de c0nsidemb]y_ l Perry 53‘ in lmnl Of his look“ rent ltalian international tennis ' contemplating his fate. championships ove r players "Everybody’s in a hitting,years his junior. Then his legal slump. that's all. Maybe afterlgave out and he bowed before (l' ‘caaue leer? w , Nicholson‘s seven homers put “But there is a valid reason him in a first place tie with 'd A h be for this," he sal . " II t 9 st amateurs have turned grates-- nd Tom Tresh of New York DAVE NICHOLSOI'V - elude Sunday’s games. > . M ,l , . v 1‘ _ D , Slonal before players were he, .. . . » Nicholson in a Six-player trade fi_ltty'|nfl2cl1ldei‘;ollected only five Slside Teams BIC/(Wig; I.“ win” ‘WAsiED N0 MOTION ,the amateur held, '3" Wm" ' '5 -m in "ms" den/arsed)?» Minnesota collected six hits‘ Droan played his niaiohon‘ . . . Wa ne Causey of Kansas Clly Chicagos Robinson and New . . a -I -_ REED \EARS I contiiilues to pace the American ,York‘s Cletic Boyer are tied (o,- workOUTS 1/5””?57‘54 sundayl hr‘ml'mz 'h 9 “Nb 5i 03mm”). Elev" wastmg 1' m0 . A tennis player needs five to anemic total to only 12 for theition. He aimed his volleys andl'ieigh, years m reach his peak. three-game Kansas City seriesldrives carefully, trying to ma e " _ . .. . 7d”? It’l/t’ [,epgue batting competition de-ysecond. at .oto. .Robinson lost . __ spite a 54-point drop to .352 in ltwo potnts w1th_eight hits in Misfggnglfia gkoszffiggfi WW”; |asi week's action. The Kansas times at.bat while Boyer movedt teams turned out for practice a, ’—’——-——-—“——‘ Pp 29 pomts With a 12-for-29 per-l Elizabeth park last even-mg ; P b Pitchers "man"- . MacKenzies and the En man‘ ['0 Cl 3 Le?) f“:ng 0! If“ Aggeles Drug Co. team. successor to nges e one note to ourth‘ Gaudet’s 53‘;qu i , J n, THE CANADIAN PRESS, ,at .339 while Chuck Schilling or: had two new pitflie: hitch; ‘23? Probable pllCIlE‘I‘S for today-5,3051% adVa'"ced one Place ‘0 for his squad. Dawkin from Na- major league Eamcst won ‘“ “I "~’—~“fi naimo. B.C.. and George Kinch “inhalants? B b H . a g g I, ’ Minnesota, Kant (1-4) at New minnfigeglbgiybwtas alsobworking hm E I I m” ‘ maniacal M" "" l : assistants?“ 1' ~ Dt it. Bunning (1-3) at Chl- S 3 I H , . 'cag§.rhorbert (4-1). (N). ofAfioirhielgdzigéirglejsgfifipibeed ' 5:32;]: 32:33.. Repairs .‘ .' .' Rak (3‘2) at ' K ' . . I ; le\at3;::l.(léiyallck (mi. (N). BALTIMORE (AP) - South-i but liotw'rthey' Will_lflare in actual LEFT ONE UNTURNED LATELY? You have 'f ' all re. Roberts (0-4) or Paw ace Steve Barber of Haiti. compellon is sti a qllCStlon‘ I c ‘ . r ms. TeIe rams ‘ I £31.51 dléllowm at Washington. mm om,“ disclosed Monday mark. Some of the old quards. you ve forgotten to sell'wuth Teleg a f g k PLA'N Strnhouse ‘2'?) l l “18* he has been taking his regu Mort Onyett. Clarence Giiiis, make your potnts in writing, stick to the acts. ma 8 , or FILTER TIP your message stand out. Say it with a Telegram! 5 Los Angeles,.McB1'-ide (2-4) 314"” turn with a steady ache‘ CPR" Grady- "U"? Wheeler. andi l n c I G A R E T T E s 0 05,0". Monbouquefle (2 . 4)"ln his left shoulder. Jlm Jenkins shelved up and‘ ~- W' . Barber. hottest pitcher in the, showed up we". l g .Amgrican LeagueV may have to In another "section GI “19 park“; . National League forgo his next turn, which has Gumpfi Gal’ “'85 dl‘illinE his. - (Tiiicmnati, Niixhall (2-1) at been coming every fourth day.band of hopefuls. Gord Wilkin-i ’MINNEAPOLIS ‘APl—lf leanl three earned runs for a 1,30 Chicago, Ellsworth (3-2). under manager Billy Hitch; son, last year's batting champ» Jim Perry l001‘s more gaunt-3 earned run average. He's struck St. Louis, Gibson (1-1) at Mil- cock's aceelerated pitching plan i was shagging flies in the field. eyed than usual these days. he out seven and walked three. waukee, Spahn (4-2). (N). ‘for the 24-year-old ace. and Ulric Gallant, catcher and has justification. he trouble is the Twins can't New York. Willey (3-1) at "For the last four or fivel infielder. was alsorin the group. Perry. 26 - year - Old Fillhll - lltiuston. Farrell (3-3) or John- starts." Barber said. after los-i Among the newcomers Jerry‘ handed pitcher. was obtained by‘ Ion «1-5). (N). ing a 2-0 lieartbreakcr to New . Kempster who is expected to do Minnesota Twins from Cleve. Philadelphia. McLish ill-2) at York Yankees Sunday. "myl, slab duty for Enman's, Rolandl land May 2 in exchange for left? Los Angeles. Drysdale (3-3).,shoulder has hurt for about 10 Lemay, a pitcher; and Terence hander Jack Kralick. D B (N). b h C d u (M) ,minutealwhenlfirst start weaning Arsenault. Since Coming to the Twins, Pitts urg . ar we or ing up. can’t even throw a l Others cx ected to be on the , .. . . Schwall (2.1) at San Francisco. speed at first. but the pain goesi team: Johnp Poirier. H a ro 1 di Perry has made m" fin”; and' Open 4 p'm' ‘0 p'm' Pierce (1-3) or O‘Dell (4-0).!away by the time the game? Leard, Ray Leger. Willard has a" 0‘2 records Hes pliChEd‘ “'90” RM“! 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