ndcd:cFhein,reusahehemey’sinen»b-iiaole. . LI 13lit'ie-the)— ick tore e theit i-m-ina sedkerUs-'or-irddesthetedrieibeensthePost 99 YS.Westphall HomesLegion SeasonStarts TonightThe Past 99 Hornets launch their bid far a third successive Albuquerque Junior American Legion League baseball title tonight at Ting ley Field against the WestphaU Homes Picadors.The 1959 season opener starts at 6 to he fnllrmprt a I. S hv¥ ra second Legion loop battle between the Rio Grande Ravensand Albuquerque Bulldogs.Jim Hulsman, successor to Dick. Stinker as Post 99 coach, said lefthander Jack Stroud will pitch the Hornets* curtain raiser. Joe C a figure said A1 Cochran will probably start on the mound for West ph allHomes.The Post 99 lineup vvLLI have Ival stiller, 3b; Gary Tanner, If; Scott Childress, 2b; Jim Kirkpatrick, rf: Bill Glaze, c; Bobby Young, ss; Richard Har-baugh, cf: Charles Bradley, lb and Stroud, p.Wesfphall Hornes will be Mo Barreras,Dtiants, lb; Cochran,Hanson, If; Allen Ron Wouciarrf, 3b;Bulldog starters, according to Coach Tlieron Smith, will be Richard Romero, If; Robert Saiz, 3b; Dave Atchibeque, p; Len Romero. 2b; Henry Delgado, lb; John Gutierrez, ss; Pula Sandoval, cf; Richard Austin, c; Eddie Gonzales, rf.—R wit!rac*comdan\\Leawar43rrThelot'sCOIV§42,TriskU.SseaswinwotMAJORSBy The Aitor Culed Tre-e*starters cl; Dick }; Gary Harnmar. c; David Hunt,IV1 jrrl.onMilwaukee -----------2^If.■ •535S*r rrancisco .......2ft1?. 57 S2'.,PllTJbUTfh -------------2121.^33l/i A tittle*2521.621aChicago ................2321. 1^30 4Cincinnati .......7125.167SSi. Lou:s .................1r26.10910Philadelphia -----n25. srs114IVI.Pet.OKCleveland .............2517_____1Chicago _________ —.?i59iBaltimore _____________2.121■ U2Knrs.is Oily .........2 i71itaDetroit ____________23! New York _____________U?Zi.1526Wifhlaglor. ........2.1‘2 6.h:4UBoston ...............1974.*4?4 u 1ofrawcarcar,KI uO Sur TwirmyoiwirH2b; Leroy Hutchinson, rf and Bob Carbone, ss.A1 Wright, Raven coach, said either Tern- Bnning or Rup-pert Martinez will open on the mound,The probable Rio starting lineup includes Bobby Gallegos, If; Richard Riley, 3b; Frank Carrillo, ss; Vinrue Martinez, cf; Tom Saavedra, c; John Xorris, 2b: Larry Ten-broeck, lb; Joe Padilla, rf and the pitcher.Ton«rrou't G*r.x* Nalicn.4) — Sa:i K.-anciirs «.ta d 5iavoarDabrocrn:•iet Ijcs Ani;es n I Clre'Tir: 111. St.at Ph-sbiirgTi. CMcipo *1 Philadelphia.American—W.ishJ I cn XI CleveUrd. Baltimore at lt;J^lca#ro. New York Delrclt. fioilrn Krns.u City,'k'fttrnlay’t RtmiIUNational—Sin TraneLico 6, Ch'r*i:o 3. Los Ancelea 5. Si. Lo.il.* 3. Phil-adeJphU e-l. Milwaukee 0-7. Pir.s-buryh 4-1-1. Cinrlrr.iM 2-11.American- - tinmil. 7. Ckvctmfl l. Balumcre 2. Bcs-lGn 1. New York H. Washington 0. Ke-r*Ji c-.ly 3, Cbiciso I.wirlDrlt;yeabesSMluriln)'* SeaicUe National—Los Ar.;,!« 7. St. ty^uls lt;i. Mii-.v.i™ j. J’riW.-ielphU 2. Jmu-hu.-ph 3. Olnclnr.Hi I. Sin r mr.cl.'CDZ. Chic 12.Amei lean— New York 11-11, Wa^v Inclcn C-'J. 15o=Lkn H-ilM:nc:e 4-3. Detroit 4-S. Chicago 2-1. Cle-velard 3-1. Kar.aas- City 2-3.Vanc 4 n$FI —f