Seeking their third victory in »s many outings the 1952 Atchison ( olts t;«kt* cm the Marion Taverns H St Joe «t Karharf field hen* tomorrow night at 8 ISManager Hill Dollard v ill not name his ^tarttv«K pitcher until to mm row Southpaw Jack Pickett twirled for th** Colts in their tun \ ictories over the Topeka DeckerOiler*, 60 and Ml Dollard has three other ehuckert to call on — I ud Vowels and Millard Allen both of whom have a fad 111* and Jack Hamlin, who is « curve halier with good stuff Kill Dehlt; h will again h ad off the Atchison hitters First man upfor the ( olts in Sunday's game, hi* belted the ball against the left held fence and nm.sed a homer In scarcely two feetDelich played three years of pro-tv sional baseball and w a % an all-sUii the first \ear when he played with the Ponca ( ity Dodgers Thisi* his second srason out of the pro ranks, [Vo yearn ago he performed m a lt;Iasi B Honda lea Kite.John Sehmiedeler. batting econd. will be moved from right field to third base Johnny Martin, second baseman,bats third Dellch as a hort topand Martin on the keystone have plaved as a combination since grade- I »n| da\sNorm Sego, first baseman will bv in the cleanup *pot He singledin two times at the plate Sunday and drew tuo free passes, Johnny Mazur, who will probably draw the catching assignment, will bat ftfth, Leo Storm if. Bill Samuels, ifand Tom F!vnnf rf, ^ill wind upthe batting in that order Manage! Dollard halt; another pitcher “on the string” but will not make an announcement until he i*definitely signedTHE ATCHISON COLTS, having won the first two cames, already shape tip as hcontender for the Mo Kan league championship. Tomorrow nifcht they get a real test in St Joe s Mar-ion J net ns Front row I to i ) Jin Griffin. Bd| Samuels, Norm Sego. Johnny Martin. Hill Delich, John Sehmiedeler, Johnny Mazur, S* eond row: M *nager Hill Dollard Jack Pickett, Leo Storm, John Sul/man, Charlie Vow els Jack Hamlin, Millard Allen Tom Flynn, Jim Man.Turns Back Yanks AgainBy JOE RF.H 111 F!R^ssoiiated Press Sports WritffSteve Grornek, 32 year old right t andei from llamtramck, Michqualifies as Yankee killer for the ( leveland Indians,The veteran right hander, conSgf* ird a second stringer on the Indian mound staff pitched neat 1 0 four hitter in beating the Yanks and \ihe Reynolds Tuesday nuht for the third time,I he last time Gromek started against the Yanks in Yankee Sta-hum Ma J9,1—ht? trimmed the Bombers, 3 2 The time before that in Cleveland in 1948—he downedthe Yanks, 2 1Blues Climb In AA RaceBv The Associated Pie sI he Kansas ( itv Blues, off to a bad itart in the American A oua tion, gradually have climbed to third place in league standings.The Blues were worked over pret ty severely m the early games butlately have begun a drive that has given them a 550 won-lost percentage (11 9) They re only two gamesout of the lead,Their latest victory wan Tuesday at Toledo The Blues wontheir second straight from theMudhens, gaining a 9*8 decisionwhen a four run Toledo surge inthe ninth inning fell shortThe association leadership has been dominated by Milwaukee andLouisville for the last week or so. 1 he Brew erg, who lost to Columbus 3-2 Tueadav. are now a halfRedmen Have Relay PowerAtchison HiL’h will concentrate on the three relay events in the regional track meet at Lawrence Friday The Atchison KHO-yard re* lay t#firn and the medley combination fire hoth expected to place high m the state high school meet ;»! Wichita May 18 17The fleet footed 880 quartet ib composed of Melvin Birch, Ted Barclay, Eddie Scarlett and Don Wilson. Also jet powered, the medley team will be composed of Bar-(lay. Art Miller ui Birch, Scarlett and Frank Ross,Atchison s mile relav combination is Miller, Theodore Kelly, Harry Gray and Don WilsonIn the ooen half mile Atchison(lub°Highly Rated