WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1960 Anfonelli, McCovey May Go To AL in Inter-league Deal By JOE REICHLER Associated Press Sports Writer NEW YORK (fiP) Southpaw Johnny Antonelli and first base man Willie McCovey of the San Francisco Giants were rumored yesterday as almost certain to wear American League uniforms next year. These are only two of the many name players who are expected to be bartered when the inter-league trade period, inaugurated last winter, is resumed next Novem ber. Other established performers reportedly being readied for shio ment to the other league include such former headliners as Duke Snider of Los Angeles, Robin Rob erts of Philadelphia, Belly Pierce of the Chicago White Sox, Ryne Duren and Bob Turley of New York, Frank Lary and Frank Bol ling of Detroit, Pedro Ramos of Washington and Tom Brewer of Boston. Such ace sleuths as Eddie Stan ky of the Cardinals, Mayo Smith Nicklaus Routes Foe ST. 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