V4 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, April 6, 1959 Indians Hope They'll Score With Herbie By CHARLES MAHER TUCSON, Art, (AP) -- Cleve- land ve swung a lot of deals since last fall but there's another reason to suspect this eould be a changed team. Lefthander Herb Score, a fellow who can get a baseball from the pitcher's mound to home plate in an awful hurry, is Naturally, since Frank Lane is running the show, there have been other changes too: Ou Larry Doby, pitch ers Ray Narleski and Don Mossi, first baseman Vic Wertz and in-! fielder-outfielder - catcher Earl| Averill have all been traded . And infielder Billy Martin, lders Jim Piersall and Jim Bolger, first baseman-outfielder Francona and pitcher Al Ci- cotte and John Briggs have all been acquired. MANAGER HOPEFUL | "If we've got Score back," said, manager Joe Gordon, "and we| can use (Gary) Bell from thel start, we're bound to be better." | Score, out most of the last two seasons with injuries, hds been Jess than phenomenal in exhibi-| tion games this spring. But he's throwing without any pain, and he feels that's the important thing. ! Bell came up in late May last season and won 12 games while losing 10. Other possible starters include Cal McLish (168), Jim Grant (10-11), Don Ferrarese (3-4). Mike Garcia (1-0) and Cicotte (3-1 with Detroit). Grant might also work in the bullpen, along with Hal Woodeshick (6-6), Dic Brodowskl (1-0), and maybe Bo" Tlefenauer (17-5 with Toronto' and Jim Perry (16-8 with Read ing). COLAVITO KEY Right now, Gordon could come up with several different lineups. On every one would be Rocky Colavito, the outfielder who hit, 308, belted 41 homers and drove in 113 runs last season. Veteran Minnie Minoso (.302) also figures) to be a regular outfield starter and Vie Power (.313) will be at first or third base. If Power] plays first, Randy Jackson (.242) may be at third. If not, Mickey Vernon (.293) or Francona (.285 with the White Sox and .246 with' Detroit) could take first. George Strickland, who tried retirement for a year and didn't ike it, is bidding for the short- stop job again, along with Woodie Held (214 with Kansas City and 194 with Cleveland). At second are Martin (.255 with Detroit) and Bill Morna (226). Russ Nixon (.301) should do most of the catching again. Piersall (.237 with Boston) could be used be- tween Mindso asd Colavito in the . Francona also could be played in the outfield. So could Bolger (.225 with the Cubs) and! Carroll Hardy (235 with San Diego). | BOWLING NEWS | | | | ALBERT STREET CHURCH f who bowled ov: 3 er 200 were: | 'ara ay 273; Helen Moring 269, 201 (604); Winnle Scott 256, 252 (687): Gibbs 255; Pearl Marlowe 238, 226 (632); Marj Taylor 230; Hilda Bruce 313; Pearl r 207; Rita Code 202, | who bo handicap ave: Stan Gray 245, Frank , 217 (631); Fred Coleman ; Bl Grandy 217 and Ross 200 with handicap: Leon , Clayton Lee 239, Bill Hamil- , Norm Marnien 232, Reg. Pike Westlake 226, 208, 203 (637); al 222, Wilbur Down 220, 203; Cliff Davis 214, Roy Corbman 212, 205: Phil Miller 211, Glen Maunder 207 and Art Allman 203, Three in the Lemon League this week: Gladys Clark 88, Ethel Wilson 8 and Jack Taylor 63 ~~ Beavers 21, Crickets 17, Weavers 15, Eagles 14, Jays 13, Orioles 13, Cherries 10, Starlings 8, Hawks 7 appy Gang 3. Il all the captains and executive ase meet at the home of Jim Scott, 83 Stacey avenue, on Thursday, April 9, at 7.30 sharp. Let's have everyone out as this is an important meeting. OSHAWA DAIRY LEAGUE Bob's Lactics bounced back into the running by taking the league leading Krimkos to the cleaners for four points, still leaving them in the cellar with 10 points, but within four points of the team. n Henderson was the big gun for the Purepaks when he took the high single with handicap with a nice score of 371. With this very able assist, Doug's gang took over the top spot by a single point, The Dixies and the Tropicanas fought it out to a tie thus keeping in a two way tie for third place. Top gun of the night was Ben Simp- son with a 687 followed by Helen Hen- derson 654, Lyn Henderson 652, Bob Temperton 647 and Vera Lymer 625 Best sccre for the night was the 368 of Lyn Henderson with the follow- ing hitting the 200 mark -- Ben Simp- son 232, 281; Tom Neal 216; Tobie Cou- ture 226; Bob Temperton 295; Vera Lymer 232, 220; Cliff Staples 208; Ed Gingereski 247; Velma Neal 227; Char- Ne Elliott 246: Helen Henderson 228, 212, 214 and Helen Feeney 244. League -- Sarah Willis 62 and Toble Couture 89 With only three weeks of action left in the seascn, let's all try to be out, since each week can mean the differ. ence between a playoff spot and being an_ also-ran. Team standing -- Purepaks 14, Krim- kos 13, Tropicanas 12, Dixies 12, Divcos 11 and Lacties 10. SPORT BRIEFS SETTLE FOR CASH OTTAWA (CP)--J. P. McCaf-| frey, says Ottawa Rough Riders) notified Vancouver Lions they would accept a cash offer in re-| turn for relinquishing negotiating | rights to all-American quarter-| back Randy Duncan of Towa. The member of the Big Four Football| League club's executive said: | "We are satisfied with what we got." ISSUE CHALLENGE MONTREAL (CP' -- Trois Rivieres Lions say they will chal- Jenge the West to a playoff for the Edinburgh Trophy if they knock Montreal Royals out in their present series. Their QHT geries is tied 2-2. Royals hav said previously they would als challenge if they win. Play the pro league trophy started ir 1954. With western playoffs fin {shing late last year there was nc challenge. Previous year th QHL Quebec Aces won. 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