Between InningsMaris Does Njpt Want to Be Tradedlorrdsi*DinItchagorrsaratstlee,re !dPidle»rte•# ,f. It * 4fc ‘ i .•»- ■ .-« lt;t * « ,»*%I • * s A t*• ■ i • • M lt;*- » ■4 * f * k 4 •WMVlt; » * » oT»'ViVtV.’/* ♦ N*• ♦ n A• SWJk.'Sclubhouse when they've had agood day but the teamlost.•' I1? Cleveland it got to th« point where I used to hate tocome to the ball park. It’s terrible to feel that couldn’t help it.RONSON LIGHTERS REPAIREDbutway■■■HwithHAthletics I’m anxious to get5 park every day i playing. We have a bunch of guys and the ball club has treated me well. I’m happy here and I hope I staywith the A s.’* |||ffl||j|We believe that wespeak on behalf of the KansasCity fans and say that the feel-1ing is,Bachelor'sALSOPIPES»l»12thI WHY BUY?258th? • wo«« cioth€sshirts . pants . covirausSHOP COAT*-RSNTED WORK CIOTHISCOST LESS!PICK UP ANO DELIVERYWHERE YOU WORKCALL BE. 1-1656CHANICS OVERALL CLEANING CO.LAUNDRYWabash★2004 BROADWAYe*For the Sterner Sex Exclusively*9lt;-R. 1-2360-CW3C* * * A# • « »jO . ■ t- _ TJ'J* 4 . 0 a m_* ' ** * Jfcjp» • * «» I 4 4 • * . I t . .' *‘v *' ♦ * « * jci**V.V/aV* M • * • tJ* • * • * » • * * * k* ^ *^u V V ^ ^. a'.* * k * ,* » r«''•* J ■* *^*u4Llt;»1 ■* r “• 1 vSSwKfi*. ’IE..». x-.’f.•.■^ .v^WSbSSav * * J-‘THISSMALLBUT OUR DEAL•I*- »w;SArAV»*.W A:XV.• «V.VJautoRRHCONDITIONERLOOKt-s*L!.fe*Li0® g00d ” says Roger Maris, the Athleticsnow,. star fW1* fielder, from his St. Luke’sah ? n««j) j , emergency appendectomy performed Friday. “Fm readv to en ritrht«■'!' «w■« ta»Wl Marls .5|« to “iSS STSiJTK J£E?£S£Z%£S£? ®*‘ET Mr- M“- ** lt;*?iSWftSS SrrKBS S._ By Joe McGuff.MWaiy—make a lot of extra money on I to worry and said that I had aAfl/^ - — — J 1 1 #„---------^ —--~ — ^ »• U14IU *«* lt;m i nau €i men bll plnvors I don't liko»Ty sir.Er ssfi?r,“ * -d ,v Mr sk,,rT”“, •'b”; *;“• “* *• «lt;*« ^»t.T fssJtl, ti«. m, r.ter edrivr”'!^ sl g-Rs«|K6W irsar;■«5,robaseball in 1953 has!want to leave Kansas Citv,” and said ‘Kid ifi.— ^----. JMaris said. “fT'u‘ '---- J • '-------*-you don’tThe fence at start hitting we’re going1 ttrAi «1 J U a *HH clubbeen bea ten.how gooddifferenceerit^ snareInfrequent as his physical park.either.I“lldon’tbeen_ been______________of action for any length of stadium would be bet- have to take you out of the--------1 injury or ailment. ‘tr'°r„Ti^ut 111 StU1 gCt my llneuP-’•share of home runs in our «.r ™n„ . 1#I really finished myselfi^.h_ i„If-u * athat Frank® in ,hestruck him at highly inop | Yankees because I don’t be-i^J^ffJi6?. If up.,°T® ---I’d be happy playing andfwant^ *0 know if Fd playmajor injury of Jiis career)there. They get on their ball ? r Dal ’ 1 ll?ld t:im that I'dmay well be responsible foriPl*yers a lot and try to make !'\fnv v.ace the Domni-his presence on the Kansas' them do things just the wav'c,an t'ePuolic. That was whereCity roster. (they want it. I don’t go forr ,e? wan^ed me *° 8° and LaneDURING OURGRAND OPENINGST roostJ5er~£SIMCAplayprs||| Optn Evening* It SundoysFORSUM; 3R VACATIONCOOL-—CLiAllw CO MPO RTBUDGET TERMS AVAIUBIE.Notion wide warrontj^.* /// '* ’^1 ' • %lt;'$£. *AmericanAutomotiveAssociates«\01**JA. 3-3406oneSLAMIjury was ' inflictedMAiStbaseman who saw off-and-onI told himthey want it. I don’t go for, -Strangely enough, the in- that sort of thing. When some- ° me wouldn t send me■V by, Milt one startsIDMBMIover me. SMBHIHIWHdiminutive second * 3ust Se* m®d. as case * wouldn tmess up a play-whatservice with the Athletics for g°°d does it do for the man- _ e sa needed the extra several seasons. |ager to come around and cussme out.n I know what £ I’veLearn to Shoot Par Golf at th#SAM SNEAD SCHOOL of GOLF7912 Wornall RoadHI. 4-4010The accident happened in 1957. Maris had moved up to the Cleveland Indians fromIndianapolis of the Americanassociation and was doing hislf°r Harry Craft.done «lt;! I don’t like itbetter than he does.myself if I didn’t go. I him again Id play inmSTOP BY ANY DAY 10 'til 10For FREE Introductory Lesson_ _ • I#YOUin.ChevroletLESSExampleDoor Biscaymbestany. - . — —^^^^■■■nat's *eaSue exc?Pt the Dominican one thing I like about playing Republic. I didn’t hear from~ ' If you (jo Jy**1 again and I figured then1115------v* uu, ii ju u UU , *---- * *M£'+Lj{e something wrong he ll call you Mat my goose was cooked, had gotten off to a good start as*de *ater on and explain ‘‘When I went to spring and was batting approximate- ^ow Me play should have training with the Indians in ' ----------‘ u ’ You don't learn 1958 1 never was able to get!Aho ovf *•»1 ____A- *__ii 1 ICleve-jkeen madsecond base.|?nytbing from a managerthe side and Maris suffered— ~ WVliVVI did with the Athleticsand Analysis of YourGame★ Air Conditioned★ Private Indoor Lessens★ Driving Range ★ Sand Trapit Putting Clack★ Regulation Balls Used ★ • Professional Teachersit Outside pitching areaLearn the SAM SNEAD method thatstarts beginners right and everybody7* game.*■ ■ tmDelivered PriceNOTFinanced PriceLew Bank* %V*Dumrteth «( McOe*Rot© FinancingCHEVROLET FROMMilnerCHEVROLET*»-! SeeeMaimprovesIGraff’s knee struck him in|just chews you out.“I guess I had a bad reputa* spring. The established two broken ribs. tion when I came here from Players got allHe was out of the line-up Cleveland, for nearly a month and when was * Jwrd head and dif-he returned to action he was ^cult to handle. Iguess I got | * 6^ wt ua muw siari ana unable to get back in stride, reputation b^ause I’m a they didn’t play me much. IThe pressure mounted stead- guy who has t0 do things his knew I was going somewhere!® ARM21 rACV BAiTmyn if'i vrnvr ily. He wound up batting only own wav- ^ get help and I was finally traded to 1 FOIiTIAv/ IIVCLE35 and hitting 14 homers in but 1 have ‘a:----a. to apply that help in the way_ ___ _____ wanted,_______________w *rknow they said the kids were out of luck.^ 'WT ____TV wwv • • f _^ j ’ *•* Leave.“I got off t j a slow start andrweeeeeeeeRRRMi***®®*^WIDE OPEN DEALSWITH WIDE TRACK WHEELS T□OVERHAUL116 times at bat.The next season he was used infrequently by Bobbythat’s best suited to me.Back Too Soon.Bragan, who was then the “I never did feel like I was new manager of the Indians, wanted with the Cleveland or-and on June 15 he was traded ganization.and I was finally traded Kansas City. I was gladcause I was never really happy at Cleveland.LOW*----014th BALTIMORE FREf PARKING J j ’ AUTOMATICJsr 2l BRAKES • SHOCKSthat organization *** *** • ■* *-----MUFFLERSTRANSMISSIONorganization.When------------ 1 got started on speaker and Greenberg wereto the Athletics. He hit 28! mY way out with them after I Mere Speaker came up to theM 1----A * e At* M r K nit 1* *«l *■+ --J «25,000 MILE or 12-MONTH GUARANTEE• Brake Drums Turned Free • Brakes Adjusted Free for Lifetime ofLininghomewas hurt in 1957. I was out patting cage and worked withm the / ball to Jmfield. Then he’d leavemonthInstalled Repaired ReplacedAs tow As NO MONEY DOWNWeeka brilliant start and until Fri- as I was able to swing a bat -*— ***^** iic u leave ana day was among the leading Kerby Farrell put me back in Greenberg would come along candidates for the American the line-up. I hadn't been able an(* tell me to get out in league All-Star team with a to work out at all before I front so 1 d pull more. By the batting average of .328, a total started playing arid I wasn’t|tj®e they finished with me of 10 homers and 26 runs ready. In adon’t blame Kerby becauserear GENERAL Tire DealerGUARANTEENOW—4 CONVENIENT STORESt-DAY SERVICE COURTESY CARbatted in.Early Friday morning he was stricken with an attackhim.of appendicitis. He underwent ----------- «*an emergency operation and l*ne-up he called me aside and will be out of the line-up for explained that he knew I 30 days. His chances of mak- wasn’t ready. He told me not ing the All-Star team are shattered, and Maris is faced with the unpleasant prospect of virtually starting spring training all over.^ ----V 4wayT though, i|didn t know what I was doing.* “Last year they didn’t like.. because I’d get mad in the clubhouse after a losing game.T —----- ^MISSION5850 Dearborn HE. 2 4811DOWNTOWN1500 Baltimore BA. 1-8100RAYT0WM10003 E-FL. 3 8900K. C., KANSAS1200 MinnesotaFA. 1*289523-DIAMOND BRIDAL SET When I went back in the!* guesswanted gentle-1A ¥®*r **Down—$179.50 ...-...........HURST’S DIAMOND SHOP ButtffffS1301 WALNUT STREETMOTOR EXCHANGE, Inc.1421 McGe*VI. 2-1985READ AND USE STAR WANT ADS.TODAY—1:30 P. MATHLETICSVSHe’s Happy Here.N a conversation that took place before he became illlast Friday, Maris said that heM00 ...........is happy plaving in Kansas General Admi*sion-$i.25 City and that he has no desire ®8X»_ ____w —r WV A V Uor any other club.“I’ve been told that I couldZenoTomorrow—Detroit—8 P. M.___ LADIES NIGHT