Grover AlexanderPitches ForVisitorsunBy IRVING ISRAEL ji T*x**n rvort* S'nffThe green of Clark I ieid will j he spotted with an array of i - ha v v n t a ■ e ba I! t.al en t t h i $ a 11 e r * jI noon whon the diamond young- Ii stern of I ru le HHIv Disch cross hatts with the much heralded!\ hoarded lad- 'd the House of Ida »i vid nine. The melee will mark {! the fourth attempt hy the I Much-I men to wrest a victory m exhibi-j I t ion matches, the Longhorns hav- j mg been thiice before thwarted i140-■ JBL- -________ m Bm *1pin* Marty Karow will call for ha!!play at d :do oYlork. jAlexandrr Pitc he*Leading t.h* visitors into Austin thL morning will he Grover j C leveland Alexander, one of thej most colorful pitching artists the majov leagues have ever had en- j rolled within its ranks. Alexan- jder will definitely hurl againstthe Stems this afternoon. !! lt;oach Disch will present the |same lineup today that he has | been using during the season thus : fat, although Boh Baldridge will j play in left field instead of; j “Dutch*' Baumgrten, who habeen out with in juries.In their early season i • n v ’I to date the Longhorns* hitting andfielding have b«*« n pasinodic. The *\ players have been erratic in their team play and inconsistent in. sf[ *| their flatting, according to ( oach j Disch. In the lust San Antonio game, particularly, the team fallacies were evident. The fight-1j ing spirit of the players ha been jI admirable, however.(hail *y Wintdrt; in all probabil- j j ity, will receive tlx* nod from Mentor Disch to do the slab work, with Doug Bloehaurn on the receiving end. Taylor hurled agin^llthe San Antonio Indians las Sat! urday and will he noting today.| Veit man I may set' some action on j r lie mound hv virtue of his ex* j; (odlent bowing in the Redskin ‘ ti