Reds Take. Over N-L Lead; By E!) WILKB THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Cincinnati's robust Redicgs edged into the National League lead with an eighth-inning rally that swept a four-game series from Philadelphia 8-5 Thursday. While the Pittsburgh Pirates drop- ped to third as the Chicago Cubs made off with the rubber game in their three-game set 5-2. Cincinnati. in the lead this far -s....--. E !E'C in 12 years. used Smoky Burgessl fourth homer to lead off the three- run eighth that gave the Redlegs their first lead in the game. It also provided a 13 - percentage- point edge over the idle runnerup St. Louis Cardinals. ' Bob Buhl beat Brooklyn for the third time this season as the Mil- waukee Braves ended a three- game losing streak and junked the Dodgers' four-game winning string (-1 in the only other Nlfgame scheduled. TURLEY IN WIN In the American. Bob Turley tour-hit Kansas City while Yogi Berra smacked his fourth homer in four games and Hank Bnuer wered his 13th for a 91 New iork victory. The Indians open a threo- anie stay at Yankee Sta- dium ay. Chicago's third place White Sox beat Washington 7-5 and Boston handed Detroit a second Eaight -AA ..us..-. -....-..- - -.-...4 - . Ln ,. ""I-'-”5'-"P'ii'-'-I swans: us;-I-,-..,;.,y into the season for the first tim-I fdozds defeat. after the Tiges had won. season. seven in a row. 6-5 in 10 innings. tlglllh. The Efhils scored three in the first off starter Hal Jeffcoat. t ded. then took a 5-3 lead in the fifth. 5"” MIKSIS IIOMERS who popped out of the cellar. Walt Moryn also homered as the Cubs collected 11 hits to beat Elrcy Face. who had won four of five. Bob Rush won his fifth, fanning seven in a six-hitter. The Braves smacked 10 hits off liefers while Buhl won his fiftliil-eaguei with a four-hitter. Erskinez losing his fifth. hasn't won since his illayp 12 no-hittcr. . Bera had tiio OlIlf'i' hits -.iitli;dHIF1)lH"i0ndI his 16th homer. s('0I'c(I (wit-c .'in(l: -113 drove in two runs while .lIlL'Ix-('.)'I D'd”'"”d' Mantle had two for four. upping , his AL leading average to -103.. (Old DIaii1Di'd) The A's didn't use their shift lonl -Ir g Mantle since the switch-hiiltiipldiile Diamond) slugger was batting righthandcd lievers Bobby Shantz and Tom Lasorda. all southpawl. FIVE-HITTER I Zuvcrink held the Indians to (uni hits as the Birds ht-at Clctcianrl Dlallwildl for only the second time this I Diamnud)' in three days with a scoreiessiwon his fourth who had 18 hits but left 17 men Win, Indians Lose , Tod l.epcio's double off rellefer Joe Nuxhall. fourth of five Red- A) Abe; beat the leg pitchers. won his secondpbiew 5 4.1 ready F,-an Tl ers. who Sullivan for the Boston- Tripies by Neliis Fox Rcliefer Bob Miller was the loser.) Philley and fonow.up sac by Minnie Minoso and Larry Doby Eddie Miksis homered. tripled. broke up 3 tie game for the whim . and had tivo singles for the Cubs. .- sex in the ninth, Howie poueg won . lin relief. Pete Ramos lost it. Softball Schedule Following is the schedule for the 2 name, Ca,-1 Erskine and two 1'5-I first section of the City Softball B. Y. C. vs. B. I. S. Abbies d Dave June 4: B. l. S. vs. Barry's B. Y. C. vs. Abbles Juno RV Abbies vs. Barry's (Park. (Old June ll: 8. Y. C. vs. 3. I. S. B..Y. C. vs. Barryls (Park. .luiic I31. Barry's vs. B. Y, C, against loser Alex Kvlliicr and mu 2Il.EI'l'IC0.lld5s' June 14: Jr. B. Y. C. vs. 3. Y. C. Bill Wight and reliefcr Gc(ii'i:c (Kiiishis Diamond) June 15: Abbles vs. )3 I. S. (Old (Old Juno i8: Barry"; vs. 8 f. S. (Old I Ahbies vs. B. Y. C. (Knights Dia- mond) Barryls vs. mend) , 6 mond) ; 5 The Charlottetown emu-ohm, Friday, June 8, 195 I; Two Nations of Golfers To iii.) Oppose Jack Fleck Saturday Jack llleclt doesn't know it, but when he takes to the fairways of Oak Hill Country Club hi Roches- -'-' of tar. N.Y., on Saturday to oppose .-l: '” two nations of golfers on National ' - Golf Day. one of his opponents will be a fellow by the name of Bobby Jones. Flock can breathe a little more easily though. the Jones who will be one of his many opponents is not Bobby (Grand Slam) Jones but I young Junior golfer of the Bel- vedere Club. The local Bobby Jones will he one of thousands of golfers through- out the U.S. and Canada who will be airesmin to golf courses every- where to add their names to the tilt of those who hope to "beat Jack Fleck." The iournaniont is opu to all BASEBALL RESULTS h III CANADIAN PRES! American League soo 001 012-1 in 1 Washington L-.......-. I 1 I 000 011 300-5 11 1 Donovan. Wilson (7) Pollet (ii) and Lollar. Moss (ll); Stone. Chakales (8) Ramos (8) Wieslar (9) and lerbent. W-Pollat. L-Ramos. Cleveland out) 000 000-: ii 1 Baltimore M2 000 01x-G 10 i Mt.-iish. Feller (5) and Averill: Wight, Zuveriiik (8) and Triandos. W-Wight! L-Mclish. 000 000 010-1 4 2 011 no ilx-0 14 l lellner, shunts (4) Lasorda (7) and Thompson; Turlcy and Berra. Ia-Kellner I-ills: NY - Berra Bauer. Detroit 130 100 ()00 0-5 ti I Bolton 010 102 010 1-6 18 I (10 innings) Lory. Mass (6) Abor (I) - Sullivan and White: L- Abcr. Hits: 17'. Boll- hg. Boo-Lepcio. National League Brooklyn an 100 000-1 4 0 Milwaukee 000 013 00x-A 10 1 Erskine. Lehman (6) " k k (7) and Csmpsuells: Buhl and Cran- llall. L-Erskine. HR: Mil-Cran- I00 000 100-2 6 2 Chicago 011 012 00x-0 11 0 Pace. Mcrnnhan (5) Monger (7) King (7) and Foiles: Rush and Llndrith. L-Face. I-Ills: Chi - Moryn. Miksis. Philadelphia 300 020 000-5 lo Cincinnati 030 000 23x-8 ll 2 Haddlx. Meyer (7) R. Miller (ll) Necrsy rs) Simmons (8) and Lo ta; Jeffcost. Lapalma (0) Fow- (7) Nuxhall (8) Freeman (9) and Burgess. W-Nuxhall: L-R. ililler. Hits: Pha-Blaylock. Cin- urgess. llteiiatiooal League locbsster at Miami (2). mid, rain Montreal 1(1) 0(1) 3224! 12 1 Richmond 000 000102-3 il l Burris and Roseboro: Coates. Oersghlno (0). Dixon (9) and Wat lllgton. , Toronto (too (too oio-i ii 0 c0II&hIll 123 OCT-UR-I01! I '1 Fischer. Bath (1). Bomber-get .I. II) and Sawatskiz Thais and loble. . ' I -l. :-...r..2..'-".. Boyd I on and) Diamond) Diamond) golfers whether they may be duf- fers or pros. The ladies have as their opponent Fay Crocker. It is the net score that will count against the champs. That is the gross score minus the individual golfers handicap. All three Island links will be open to golfers wishing to have a shot at beating either one of the champs. The proceeds of the day go to- wards the development of junior golf. Golfers are allowed to play as m.any rounds as they wish. At Belvedere with the cliihhoiise recently redecorated and repaint- ed plans are being formulated for an official opening of which the June July 7-First Championship. Championship. . fore NB -P.E.l.) tentative rlate is June 16th. A , - mixed foiirsnme tournament. is A":;I,Lu3:-Iggitrlotgggag. Island planned for that date. ROUNDUP PROBABLE PITIIIIEITS NEW YORK (AP) - Probable pitchers for today's major league gameii (won-lost records in paren- theses): ship Aug. ant": Match. American League Detroit at Washington (N)-Fioeft (5-2) vs Pascual (2-6) Kansas City at Baltimore (N)- Ditmar (4-4) vs Palica (2-7) Cleveland at New York N)- Wynn (5-2) vs Ford (7-2) Chicago at Boston (N)-Kecgau (2-2) vs Nixon (1-2) National League Philadelphia at Chicago - Rob arts (5-6) vs Kaiser (1-0) Brooklyn at Cincinnati (Ni-Kou fax (1-0) vs Klippstein (5-2) New York at Milwaukee (N)- Worthington (2-5) vs Crone (4-2) Pittsburgh at St. Louis N)- Friend (9-3) vs Dickson (3-4) STANDINGS (By THE CANADIAN PRESS) American League I French Continue i To Win Al Epsom EPSOM. Surrey. England (C?) The series of French conquests at- Epsom's June meeting continued Thursday when Tropique, owned by Baron Guy do Iiotllschiltl. led added Coronation Cup. A British horse Cavalier. owned ' Greek milllouslra Stavros Nlar-. c as. was second three lengths away. acceleration come true. Abbie: Golf News The Following are the major Golf tournaments to be held at the Belvedere club and throughout the Maritimes during the Summer. June 9-National Golf Day. i6-Mixed Foursome. June 23-Open date. tournament in Sackvillo. June 30-Dowling's Handicap- Match Play-First Round. Round Championship and Second Stage President's Match. July P.-Final Round July 14-Qualifying Round Club July 2l-Open - (weekend he- August 4-Second Bound Island Amateur- Summerslde. Aug. 5-Finals Club Champion- Auc. 1-Open - (Week-end be- fore Can. Amateur). 15-Third Stage Presid- Aug. 25-20-Annual Island Open. Sept. I-2-3-Open - (Green Ga- bles Tournament). Sept. 8-Seagram Trophy and Seniors Tournament. Sept. lit-Mixed Foursome. Sept. 22-Pro's Tmnnsment. June 20: B. Y. C. vs. Jr. 1!. Y. C. (Knights Diamond) (Old Dia- June 22: B. l. S vs. Jr. B. Y. C, (Knights Diamond) June 25: B. l. S. vs. 3. Y. C. p (Knights Diamond) 1 Barry's vs. Jr. B. Y. C. (Old Dia- June 27: B. Y. C. vs. Barry's (Old Diamond) Abbies vs. Jr. B. Y. C. (Knights June 29; a. i. I. vs. Abbies (Old 0' d”W"””"5 (sectional Junior Junior Iii ce files ' I Eddie Silfllle (left) of 5PF1l18' field and Terry Rcardon of Prov- idence (with cigar) chat with Gen- oral Manager Happy Day of the DELEGATES TO N.H.l. MEETING Toronto Maple Leafs at the Na. tional Hockey Leaguets annual summer meeting. By .-il.EX .'ilt)R.RlS0.V C('llIl'.'lI Prcss Ci'ill.'i(Il(ili Golf Columnist A big. yes. very big, lI('lTl in the ruutiiic of thc money plzipcr is the xi.u-Inn: position for a shot Most (if the pros. DIillL'IN or icailicis scciii to place (his I)lI (ll tecliiiiqtic on the basis oi ziiminiz. As a result. all sorts of nio:ixiii'cs are advocated and used These invariably place the player in a position from which he has to steer the shot or dcp;ii't from the simple procedure of suiuuini; the club in order to make smiic com- pensation during his backswing For these reasons I strongly object to the measure that places aiming above swingiiig. l main- tain .that the best direction in all shots. as well as efficiency in swinging is bad when you set yourself up for swinging. This isn't hard to do when you accept and keep uppermost in ynur mind the Principle of it. Re- Boyd's Manager Offers Robinson Big Guarantee CHlC..G0 (AP)-The manager of Bobby Boyd. Fhlcago's No. 2 ranked middleweight contender. Thursday offered a 5l()f).000 guar- antee for a title shot at champion Sugar Ray Robinson. Boyd Wednesday night scored a 10th round TKO over Milo Savage for his ninth straight victory. Bernard Gllckman. Boyd's man- ager. siiidz" We'll give Robinson 5100.000 for a fight right here in Chicago. .1 Baseball Practice There will be it baseball prac- tice for Jimmy MacDonald”.-i Fly- ers tonight at 5.30 at Memorial Field. Earls Macleoii For most cars. in true. 1966 is s year of not too much change. A daub of chi'r-ni(- here. a little different look inside and that 5 Maybe you think I'm prejudiced. and I suppose I am. but after . p mo-word look at the new Buick 1 think you ll 9353?! agree that chaiiizcrl. rcallv cliniigcrl. for tho lwiter lhix year. we've had a quick It's the only car that's been I W I. P t. FBI New York ill 17 .526 I Take the Buick Special (that's the lnw-prit-r Buick. the Cleveland 25 20 .556 4'& I chanipugne car at a I)f'f'l' pruzri. Buick has put more horse- Chicago 22 in .550 5 power into IIIF low-price Special and Increased the engine 1) Boston 2.)) m .511 084 iltlzc Iso that it has. so far as I know. the biggest power plant in Detroit 22 ml .489 7": 5 Miss- ?,;l;i3:&rt:,Il :1, p r This cciiimiiiy carlhas it '2'.3I:lIl0IiS("l)ll'liV('f'll; P(glpK'lll(ll!llr-al1('Iq"lVI(: 'i""5a-t W 1” 27 -4"” ”"-' I ”;i"'I3 '.I'" w?.2?-3.55.2”....33..-i?'I3...?Ipom.-m.3.;c;..I' .. Namnl L"'"' l lliilnior-Ipliilciialdscarv that no one else has offered. Cincinnati 27 is 600 - I 5L mug, 37 19 .537 V, p For unequalled performance the top i thrref El.;I.F'Il:l1 hsv: Pittsburgh 25 18 .581 i ; hiuhr-r cnniprcssinn TRIIOS-Il19,.V ire be-cgurahse 0 -V - p --kin Muw,-mkee 21 is ,-.53 2 a fnur-bariel carburetor to glie ham )0 orsepower up om Brooklyn 23 an .535 a 136)- Nliw Ymk 17 26 "I95 9 The Buick people have decided uni to wait two or three or Chlcagu 15 Z6 "366 10 four vears for a major model change to bring in the improve- Ph"”d”I9hI' " 37 '3” HM ments that became possible this year. To rework that old ' slogan: there were better cars to be built this year and Buick is building the-m'. They were able in put their top-flight engine In their low-priced car. so they did it. The poiirr storv is just part of it. although an exciting part of II and important in new performance and new styles and colors too. that are as breath-taking as Buick's safety. There are Why not pretend you're ready for s new Buick this year and come in and look around. Maybe the make-believe will And here is a lit!!! Buick tour door hard top which we used as g demonstrator. This car has lust turned 9.000 miles. coins in and see her. maybe we on trade. 15:! Pr-ntlsc Series. light Priced at 81350. We have in iitm-k some cars which we are ALMOST giving 0 in and make us on aim. V green. I-Ileater. Tires are good TIPS GN GOLFING Practice Starting Position iucinbei' the main object is to gel .H)ui'self lined up so that 'n Swinging the club you will strike the ball properly to send it in the desired direction. .lt's easy to tell if you are set- ting yourself for steering or swinging. One essential is enough to check on. Tiils is the position of your arms in reiaticni to your body. Note. in the accompanying il- lustration that the upper arms are close to the body when first gripping the club and all throucli the placing of the feet. After placing your hands on the club. with the ciiihriead rp- maiiiing on thc ground in Its nat ural position. you should allow the club to be lifted off the ground only by raising your body to a more erect position. Gibson Defeats Thelma long To Enter Semi-finals MANCHESTER. Eng. (AP)...A1. thea Gibson of New York, turned in her best pcrtormauce of the loiiriiumciit Thursday to defeat Australia's l)ii-s. Thelma Long 6-2, 6-13 and enter the semi.fjna15 of the Northern England lawn tennis tournament. MT5- DDFOIIIY lieod Knode of Forest Hills, N.Y. joined Miss Gib. son In the semi-finals with a 6-3. 2-6. 6-3 victory over Ann shilcock (of liritain. llemember When II.V THE CANADIAN PRESS Earl Sande rode Gallant Fox to an eight-lengths victory in the Bei- Tiien in placing the clulihead mont Stakes 26 years ago today- to the ball your arms should still , mpie C,-own triumph for the wig. be held close to your body until your feet are properly arranged. This routine should be prac- ticed without making a swing. even a waggle. until you can complete it without changing the position of your arms. liam Woodward colt. Gallant Fox as a three-year-old was the lead- ing money winner that season with mg money winner that season with a total of S-308.275. The record for one-year winnings was set by Nashua only last year. at 8752.550. New roux (AP)-Fldyd pm. woigiiti elimination Ill! sllllre Garden The winner of this match prob- ably will advance to a Seatembe which with Archie Moore. IIOIVYVIBUII king. for the heavy- weight title recently vacated. by Rocker Marciano. ' Although boxing purists quake at the Hurricane's flapping unortho- dox tactics and belittle his abil- W. "the animal" is rated No. 2 bout at his I: , in the division in the lates ring ratings. Patterson, virtually un- tested against big league opposi- tion. is listed fourth in the class. Jackson has gained support among some boxing men on his stamina and inexhaustible energy. The Hurricane has beaten Ezzard ISLAND TIRE SERVI E VULCANIZING AND RETREADING . MAY. iiiirer it Paiilersion 2-I Faivoriiiei To Whip Jackson Tonight Charles. the ex-champ. twice and earned a decision over Bob Baker. highly ranked contender in one of I” 1) starts. sion to Joey outs. twoyears ago. united States . Built with Goodyear? exclusive 3-T cord LOOK IOI THIS "NIGH.SiGN" WHITLDBK receppubls tin VULCANIZING i NOIXTIAII tournament. said has a shoulder i require surgery. Balding left goirs mun . at Dallas. Tex.. to slip batikv hilt.” to his Credit Valley golf club .; suburban Toronto. .':l:.:'::..'::.i'.'. ms.-r..-. "is 13 knock. Patterson hss'1ost only once I. dropiilns I disputed dcci. Maxim. former ligm heavy clamp. is an eighi.,,,um,e, AI Balding Has Shoulder lniury TORONTO (CP) - first Canadian to win a ma,-0,. AI Balding professional go" Tuesday night. in niurv which ma). coon,.WI:An TUBELESS TIRES at ci low, low price For Top Quality Men's Wear! I g! 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