Bronze Reporter [Volume: 4, Issue: 28]
~ Hank Theses pson Of Giants Goes ~AWOL LOS ANGELES, CAIF~(CN-a private hearing. He had no - $)~Hank Thompson, noted a:plausible ~excuse for being one to like to do as he pleases, absent.~ went AWOL during training All Hank would say was: ~I with the Giants and was prom-want to play or be_ traded.~ ptly fined $100. by the Giants~It~s a known fact that he~s been Manager Bill Rigney. on the block for scme time Said Rigney: ~The fine onbut therehave been no takers. Thempson definiiely will stick.The Giants are anxious to be I discussed the situation in anrid of him for the 31 year old open clubhcuse meeting thisplayer has been of little value morning and Henry seemed re-since the Giants ~54 world seluctant to talk abcut it beforeries~ victcry over the Indians. his teammates so I grented him Hanks done little since. i Name Sports Consultant TALLAHASSEE~Eleven outstanding | coaches and -authori+ ties in football and basketball have accepted invitations to serve as consultants during the annual Football and Basketball Coaching Clinic to be held at Forida A and M University June i0-15. The. announcement. was made by A. S. Gaither, direc-| tor of the clinic, head football declared Gaither. The football section will. be held from June 10-13 and the basketball clinic from June 13-15.. Consultants for the clinic will include: Paul Bryant, head coach Texas A and M. Warren Giese, head coach, University of S. Caroline; Bob Woodruff, head coach, University of Fla.; Frank Broyles, head coach, University of Missouri; Tom Nugent, head coach, and director of athletics at A and M. coach, Florida State Univ.; ~We are going to place more|/Gene Ellensn, Univ. of Miami emphasis upon practice organi-|(Fla.); A. and M. ~Tonto~ Colezation, fundamentals of offeu-|man, Georgia Tech; Gomer ' sive nd defensive football,|Jones, Univ. of Okla.; and teaching. coaching methods,}Sam (Lankford, trainer, ~Uniand recent trends in the games,~' versity of Florida.; ~ In DEBT??? ' Stop Worrying a See Us We Consolidate Your Bills... Only One Place To Pay Financial Credit Counselors, inancial Creait Counselors 1200 N. 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Charleston Manager Frank Skaff, wi'a bat, and Scout Rick Farrell are shown with pitcher Jim Procior ouifielder Bubba.Morten ce'cher Wencell Antoire end outfieder Jim Branch, Proctor who has been pi~ching this spring ior Detroit's triple A Charleston club hails ton is a gieduate of Nenad University in Washington, Antoine, from New Orleans, was rated a top catching prospect at Jam last season and Branch was a high school star at Central in De- - troit. Proctor end Antoine were at -ional School and made good progress according to farm director James A. Campbell. * from Brandywine, Md., Mor Wayne U. Opens Baseball Season Handicapped by a lack of cutdoor practice, Wayne State University prepares to open its 1957 baseball season this week with a pair of ~games away) from home. The Tartars open.the diamond campaign facing Bowling Green State at Bowling Green, Ohio day, April 6 the Tartars meet the University ~of Toledo at Toledo, Ohio. It will be the earliest opening in Wayne history and has been dictated by the fact that the Tartars will be idle from April 18 to May 7 because of spring vacation. Presidents~ Con~ference ~tiles ~prohibit - play~ or Christmas or Easter vacation. While> Coach Joe Truske~ has lost his two top. hurlers, 'Clarence Straughn and Jack Lord, he has most of his lineup returning: Truske figures to have six major letter-winners and one minor award. winner in the starting lineup against ~Bowling Green. Ron Kowalczyk, who was the Tartar~s number one quarterback last year, expects to move. into the lineup at third base, while William Conard will probaby take over in eft:-field. Returning from last year~s team are infielders Fred Snowden, Ron Hertenstein. and Ed Williams, pitcher Ed Carr, catcher Ray Herndon and_ outfielders Larry Gualtieri and George Duncan. My Neighbors: ~We're invited over to Mr. and Mrs. Eardenters. Better take a sandwich and a good BRONZE REPORTE, SAT. 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