European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - March 26, 1953, Darmstadt, Hesse The stars and stripes of no dissension Here Dodrer third sucker buy Cox and Jackie Robinson his probable it shake Hanoi in the clubhouse to kill rumours it the shift caused team data Ensina. Of Leeck denies Iyer sales 5on Ariz March 25 up tit Bill Veeck bouncing Back ids. Biggest disappointment Only a few inward bruises Niy denied yesterday that Jis to sell any of his St. Browns stars to get out of resent financial Hole look me All Winter to get team together he declared any reports that pm about v players like Vic Wert Courtney and Virgil trucks utterly cd whose application to the Browns franchise to bal it was voted Down by the lean league last week said what kind of a reception expect when the Texas returns St Louis next Haven t heard a word from Jie Ople in St Louis he deed but naturally to hoping cute Bertlett bed directly about a re that he had placed a $200,000 a tag of Courtney and tha Cleveland indians were inter the Brownie Boss replied Jit s fantastic. I Don t know those stories get started but i Tell you that Courtney is available at any Dent of Tho profession association admires a fishing. Of up photo the stars and stripes lir aves rough yanks shut out botox West Palm Beach fla., March 25 up Bobby Shantz 24-game Winner and the american league s most valuable player in 1952, failed in his first try of the Spring to go nine inning yesterday As the Milwaukee braves beat the Phila Delphia athletics 6o. Shantz left the game with the score 4-1 after the braves scored three runs in the eighth inning on walk to de Mathews a sacrifice Joe Adcock s double and singles by Andy Pafko and Jack Dittmer. The braves added two More runs off lefty Morris Martin in the ninth Don Lyddle 17-4 at Milwaukee last year shut out the athletics without a hit during the firs four innings but Lew Burdette. Who pitched the shanty last three innings received credit for the athletics limited to four hits scored their run off Ernie Johnson in the sixth inn Rig. Sarasota ela., March 25 a the new York Yankees won Timeir third straight exhibition game from the Boston be yesterday As Bay Scarborough and Bob Lima a combined to hurl it four-hitter.? the contest was featured by Long Range batting on the part of the new yorkers we rapped out 14hits, six of which were doubles and another a triple Gil act Dougald led the slugging with a two Bagger and the three Bagger and Billy Martin drove in three runs.lou1 Boudreau Boston manager used three Rookie pitchers. Ivan Delock who saw Brief service with the sox last year and Stan Mcku cams were nit hard. Balsa Brickner finished up and allowed one nth in four innings. Scarborough. Hurled three hit Ball for five innings and Kii Zava allowed Only one single Over Tho final four for the yanks. " " St. Petersburg fla., March.$5 up the St. Louis cardinals snapped a six game losing Streak when they scored two runs on one hit in the sixth inning yesterday to defeat the Cincinnati reds the reds threatened in the ninth inning when three singles off Cliff Chambers fined the bases with none out but Rookie Jack Crimea retired the Side with the Aid of a double play. The cardinals scored in the sixth when Solly hems walked an scored on red schoendienst s triple. Schoendienst scored on an Outfield continued on Page is wings smash Bruins with 7-0 net surge in Stan lev cup opener. -.j. Al of. Do troit March 25 a line mates Ted Lindsay and Bart Pavelich each scored twice As the irrepressible Detroit red wings flashing brute scoring strength overpowered the Boston Bruins 7-0,last night in the opening game of the Stanley cup playoffs. ,. The wings Are defending cup champions and if they keep up this kind of play they should win again m a Breeze. It was no contest Las net As the Delroi ters a � Lead in the bus of eve Transfer refuse i stirs investigation washington1, March 25 a rep. Samuel Friedel did said yesterday the attorney general s office has advised him that a prompt investigation will be made of the american leagues recent ban on switching the St. Louis Browns franchise to wrote attorney general Herbert Brown Ell a grave in had been done to Baltimore by a handful of men the owners of the american league baseball teams in refusing to Transfer these Louis Browns franchise to Baltimore had been literally promised by the same men.". in reply to this letter Fri Edei i said yesterday the attorney general s office told hint a thorough investigation will be._4tatied immediately. Rep. Emanel Celler in. A is sued a statement saying i applaud Brownell s decision to investigate the refusal of the owners of the american league clubs to permit the Transfer of the St. Louis Browns team to Baltimore. Apparently chickens Are coming Home to Roost. those who investigated baseball namely the caller investigating com Mittee last year wanted the owners to put their House in order. They thought they were Law unto them selves they refused to heed the warn Ings. They refused to rearrange the status quo of clubs despite vast population in his letter to Browneil Friedel said there is no question in nv0� Page is
