FRIDAY. MARCH 3. 1961 Williams Gone, Red Sox Hope Jensen, Geiger Can Carry Loadj (Another in a series of major league team prospects written under the managers’ own by lines.) Boston Red Sox By MIKE HIGGINS SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (/P) It’s going to take the Red Sox a little while to get used to playing with out Ted Williams. You can’t help but miss a guy with his great hitting ability. , If Jackie Jensen hadn’t decided to come out of retirement, I would have been plenty worried about our batting attack for this season. But now that he has come back we'll have some strong right handed hitting to go with an im provement at several other posi tions. What I like most about the Boston club is the situation in the outfield and at second base. 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V/» rn vC/ ■ V pnitct J&J&vMcon J&m uMr mMlt lumt #*.»•* Geiger in center and young Carl Yasirzemski taking Wil- I liams* place in left, we have a sound outfield. I Geiger was really going good until he got that collapsed lung in the middle of last season. He’s healthy again now and we expect him to pick up where he left off. Yastrzemski is a fine prospect. He’s only 21 and hit .339 in the American Association last sea son. I wish we were as well of at all the other positions as we are at second base where we have Pete Runnels, who led the American League in batting, and Chuck Schilling. Schilling was the outstanding second baseman in the American Association and he batted .314. Frank Malzone will be at third base again and I’m counting on him and Jensen to provide most of our right-handed power. on delivers the flavor... Tareyton MTO (ALFILTER THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA We lost two catchers, Eddie Sadowski and Haywood Sulli van in the draft. The way it looks at this point, Russ Nixon and Jim Pagliaroni will divide the job behind the plate. Nix on is a lefty hitler and Paglia roni bats righty. We helped our pitching staff by getting Gene Conley from the Phillies. Bill Monbouquette and Billy Muffet are two other right handers I’m counting on heavily. Both showed signs of becoming star pitchers last .season and I look for even better years from them in 1961. COLLEGE MEN Part-Time Employment 15 Hours Per Week Sales work for internationally known firm with offices in every major city throughout the world. Local calls to establish customers. Car furnished. Rapid advancement offered on competitive basis. Careers in management available to qualified students upon graduation. Must have at least average grades. Working schedule will be arranged to suit class and study schedule whenever possible. GALL MR. RICHARDSON 9:30 A.M. to 2 P.M. 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