DODGERS WIN FOURTH STRAIGHT Braves Main'rain ""W”W”””””W Yank Ancl Tribe Bo By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The major leagues have boiled down to two-team battles in each circuit for the time being. Milwaukee Braves. continuing their biiliant early-season pace. downed Cincinnati Redlegs in two games Sunday 15-0 and 6-1 to sol. ldfy their percentage lead over St. Louis Cardinals in the National lmzigiie. The Cardinals retained a half-game lead over the Braves with 3-2 and 14-7 triumphs ova New York and Cleveland. runn-Four Redbird homersrinciuding two 1 ing one-two in the American Leaguelhy Kenny Boyer. Wlped Out 3 5'0 were held to splits. The Yankees.jChlClIB0 leiid in 11)! nllhlcall , who own . onhgiime mivaiiiagg. Duke Snider also blasted a pair over iii. imiimg, (mi; iii; firgtlof horners. one with the bases full name from Baltimore 11-2 but fheiln drive in five runs in the Dod- Orioles came back to win 5-1 beisers tPlUmDh- D00, NNVCOMPC W him-i iii. .e.,en.iiii pitching of sin ceived credit for his fifth Irlumph wigiiii lalihough he failed for the seventh FELLER LOSES ):I1failE:ltIu:leII1(giaI:':SI0 the distance Th” 1"di'"5 had "i W” "1" "19 agiioivii;-:ns son Lorna second game 9-4 to gain its split. Bobby Del Green drove in mm, GOT SINGLE Ferrarese, a 26-year-old left- hander who singled home the lone run in the seventh off Bob Turley. lost his no-hitter on Andy Carey's hit in the ninth inning. Hank Bauer also ,' 4. a blooper over third. before Ferrarese got the final cut. Cincinnati Redlegs scored seven runs in the first on four hits off loser Bob Buhi and Ernie Johnson as they downed Milwaukee 10-6. At St. Louis. Chicago downed Hot Pace; lh Split homers by Gena Inns and Pros- ton Ward. In other American League limes. Cleveland defeated Kansas City 5-3 while Chicago's White Son slipped past Detroit 'I-6. Early Wynn won his fourth for the Indians and singled home the two deciding runs as the Tribe used four singles and three walks for five runs in the fourth inning. At Detroit. the White Sox got 17 hits but had to call on a' fourth Pitcher. Sandy Consuegrs to come WORLD SPORT BRIEFS BELL OUTFIILDII NEW YORK (AP)--Baltimore Orioles Saturday sold outfielder Jimmy Dyck to Cincinnati for a to 035.000. olas manager Paul Richards said the deal with Cincinnati was a straight cash transaction. Dyck, 84. has a .217 average. Richards was dissatis- find with his defensive play. IULLWINI MANCHESTER. E . (Reu I) -A last-minute loll fullback Colon 1-! ton ave H i a 10-9 victory over 1-laifax here Saturday in the final of the Rug- by Long: hsmplonship. lfullled 5-0 at ftime. CWBIIIZPI IN 'I'0RON'I'0 TORONTO (CP)GThe eastern Canada amateur wrestling cham- pionships will be held in Toronto June 1 and 2. Officials said Sat-v urday tha event is open to two ' ragessntstivss A etic Union batting . and had to quit the ring. of each Amateur of Canada branch from Ontario to the tlaatic coast. It is exgactod Ihl champion. ships will i) eastern contenders to tune up for the Canadian 01- yn-api: trials at Winnipeg Oct. I an . SIGN WITH ESKIIJS EDMONTON (CP)-A pair of guards from the University oi To. ronto Blues. both Edmonton draft choices. have signsd Eskimo Con- tracts for 1056. club president N. Lieberman announced Satur- sy. Bob Waugh. 21. a member of thoaastern intercollegiate Illstars in 1954 and 1955. played offeusiu left guard and middle guard. He was intercollegiate wrestling champion in 1954. , Earl Ford. 23. a 200-pound for- mer halfback. was converted to guard in 1954. s LANAIIII WINS (12-- after Kansas City Athletics routed . ' '- th Bob Fen” in me open" to wlnlruns with his two homers as e 5. (Pirates broke an 8-8 tie with three (runs in the eight. Stan Lopta paced Chicago Cubs. Percentage is what counts. however, and the Braveg hold a 51 point bulge, .738 to .682. in in the eighth to save Howie the Cardinals 14-10 as they hit five Pollet's first victory. iwm-un homers and six doublel' GLASGOW (Reuters) - Third SULLIVAN DIES Lanark defeated Partlck Thistle ( i TROUBLE Pamcraman covering Brooklyn- I'itIsbui'gh game in Br oo kly n . comes up with this unusual pic- , i ture of Gil 1-lodges of the Dodgers AFOOT holding the ankle or halo Long of the Pirates as Long scooted back to first (In a (iv ball to cen- ire. ii BASEBALL ROUNVDUP p I 5 IlIIA'lI115:ll'"NIvIlI;IAYl.t':1KlIl -v M 2iieii:.". rm- ) Miami 020 000 ()()()---2 5 0 American League llnsirm 2'10 200 020- 9 H Oi Washington Brewer. Sislrr 2) Kicly (2) Ban- Montreal 000 001 llx-3 8 l Cardwcli. Qualtars (7) and Zw1m00x'12 '2 llNiarhos; White and Rnnninsz. man (3) and White; Ramos. Grab 399"” 4 (2) Clevenger (3) Stewart (4) Cha-:M”""' 30" 3” L” 9 2 lrales (8) and Courtney. W-Stewart (M'"",1'93l i , 104 mo 3" 9 H 3 1.-Sisler. Hits: Bos-Gernert 2.Mal- Paige. Swill)! i-'l'- Quallvre I4). zone; Wash: Snvdcr. Kipper (G). Cvl'PP.iiW0Oi'I (7) and Chicago 3m '20 iimg7 i7 0 Niarhos; Walz. Ml('kOl1S (-ii. Mah- Dmrmi i,-in om 020,4, ii ipila (6). Stanek (7) and R()scl)nra. Domvang pnneg (3) Fm-nieies W-Qualicrs. L-sjtiickens. HR-- in Cannes" in md Loiiu-; (Miami: Command; Mti: Wil- Hoeff, Black Brady (9) and House. Wilson 4).) lar. Nieman; Det - Torgcson.l Kuenn. Maxwell. Kansas City 000 102 ()i)f)--3 6 0 Ijlpvglgxid 000 S00 00x-5 B 0 Jones. Hits: Sti - Boyer. Vlrdon. ttaburgb Roberts. Ptllette fl) and Sem-i hick: Friend. Littlefielrl ( (9) and Kravitz. W-Friend: L-Rob-i arts. Hits: Pit-Freese. Ward. New York ()00i)0000()-0 ti oi Brooklyn 001 000 nx-8 O 0 Worthington. Grissom (7) and Raft: Erskine and Campenalia. L Worthington. ( International 1.)-ago: L Columbus not) 020 000-2 7 2 Rochester 20) 310 ()0x-7 l2 0 Kume and Shnntz; Faszhlz. ukell (5) and Rand. lchmond 400000-4 7 0: Buffalo 1()00()()-1 4 2 Lopat and Thackcr: Keriazaks, Miami 000140004-961i Montreal 412 002 01x-10 14 Minarcin and Dottered; K.. Johnson. Hetki I2), Frican (3) and Bawafskl l American Lesgiis SUNDAY Boston 010 007. ill)-5 ill I Washington 101 100 000-.'l 4) O Sullivan. Susec (6) and White; Pascal, Griggs (7) and Berberetl W-Suace; L-Psscual. 1lRs:., Boa-Jensen. Piersail: Wash- Berberet. Chicago Detroit N0 001 000-1 10 3p Pierce and Lollar; Trucksl Aber (ii) Gromek (7) Lary (ml and Wilson. Ir-Trucks. Chic-Fox. lllflltlm-5701 MBIKIHIXI--241) Feller. Mcuah (I) Narlsski and Nar- sgoa. 1.-relic Iaeaal Kansas City tmolosiiit-4 I 2 Cleveland W3 02) 31x-9 12 0 Lasorda. German (5) Burtschy (0 Portocarrsro (1) sad Astroth; . Houttemaa (I) and Hegan. -Scare; L-Lasmda. mu: Kcy- lbpes; Cle-Roses. Colavifo. WPo1lett: L-Hoeft. HRS: Chi-bol-lllavana Eerrlage. Rurtschy (4) Gorman Havana ('7) and Thompson: Wynn and 112 Toronto 003(Ki400l-413 3,New York (5) Masterson (7) lion- First 100 lt)0 100 1-4 10 1 Toronto 001 mi) 000 0-3 9 2 Rabe and lint):-rcr, Sierra (7), Blake, Jacnbs (7) and Griffin. Second 01 10!) ()---2 7 O . Ml 100 x- 3 R 0 Sanrhrz (4). and Bush; gait L-Herriage. Hlls: KCV-Lopez. Lane. zgmial lxtvengiiih and Saiuilzki. Baltimore 000 (W) '00 l 5 0 Sanchcz. HR: 'l'r)r-(jnllat. New York 000 nor) 0004) 2 1 First Berraress and Smith: Turiey Richmond am 200 m()..7 9) o and Berra. Buffalo . National League Nardella. Jordan (7) Dixon (8) H. Louis Til "12 003- W l7 3lsnd Thacker; Schultz. llnhn (2), Chicago 033 044 10X-14 15 0 Coleman (5) and llcypnan. Mizcll. McDaniel (3) Jones (4)) second . Iurkont ('6) Jackson )6) Illdl Richmond at Buffalo. ppd, Iimith; Rush, Davis (6) Valentin-ii-gin. atti (9) and Chlti. W - Rush: L-l First lcolumbus Cooper; Chi-Keilert. Moryn. Whls- Rociiesigr I00 I01 000 0-3 0 0 010 lm l00 l-4 l0 2 chant 2. Banks. Duser. Thisss (10) and Noble; Milwaukee. I00 200 .'l()()-- 6 1.'l 2iDeal and Green. Cincinnati 711 000 nix--in 1.1 2 gemmi guru, Johnson (1) Nichol: (1) Columbus ()()n lift is!) ll) in Trowbridge, (4) Robinson (5) Jolly Rochgstgr . oil 'I.)()() 0-4 in I (1) and Crandail. Rica 4): Luv-. Wooiridri-. Miller (4). Spice! "nae, Bigck 7) and Burgess. 07-116) and Sh.-iniz; Geiger. G. Hiay-) awrece; L - Euhl. Hits: Mil-jimgk (7) Mayor (7) Market) (7) alliews. Thomson: Cin Bell. And Rand. Kluszewski. hiladelphia 0(IHlB('ll)0!.-I11 0) National League 000 000 400-4 6 fl Brooklyn 004 011 00x-6 9 0 Wilhelm (7) and Kati; New-omhc. Newcombe: Ir-IICKTII. HRs: NYk -White; Bkn4nider 2. Furillo. First Milwaukee 001 063 0:14) is 16 0 Cincinnati 000 0()0 ()00-- 0 5) 2 Spahn and Crandall. Fowlrr. Nuxhali (5) Scanilcbuigv (5) Smith (R) Lapalmc (El) and Rail- ey. I.-Fowler. HRs; ner. Crandall. Spahn. .)iil---Tan- over the Redbirds. Sime Cracks Another Mark DURHA ii )-tP)-- Duke Uni- VFl'slly's 1)a(r Sime. warming up for next mnuihis Olympic trials, ibroke the conference record Sat- iurday in the 220-yard low hurd- (les and (ion two other events lwith ease in tzikc individual hon- tors in the .-lilauiic (loast confer- (ence track and firld champion- jships. Undefeated Maryland won .the team title. i Four rm-()rclx HOIP set in Fri- )day's riuziliiyiiic (rials. including vtiw) by tho ialiiiloiii Stine who ht-ilcr('-rl llw uni-Irlk rccorrl in the 220-yard dash by one-tenth of a second. Sime, 19-year-nld sopliomore from Fair Lawn. N..l., who has cracked three world's records this year. was clocked at :22.4 in the 220-yard low hurdles. He broke the cnnicrcnt-e record in this rvcnl Friday with :'23.5 and topped it again Satui'da,v. llr- sci a 1-nnfcrciii-c rt-cord Fridz-iy Ill llli" li)()-yni'ri dash with i.').5 iiilfl tirvi it Sntiirrlay. NL Pregent Giles Fines Two Redlegs CINCINNATI. (AP) Nation. at I-occur lll'PsI(iClll Warren Giles Saturrlay fined twn (iincin. nati Redicgs and suspended on of them as a result of a series of dl5Dutes with umpires in Friday night's game with Milwaukee Braves. Pitcher Ilal Jei't'(-oat was fin- ed 550 anti suspended for four days. (Hitcher Ed Bailey was fined S25. Jeifconi. was tossed out of the game. won by the Braves 9-3. (for bumping into umpire Vic) Dcimnrn as he prnicsicd a rul- l- in: that he had (rapport and not ii.-5i.,-,-miu-ii caught. a pup biinl. Bailey was 'l”"c(l from the game by umpire) Fial Dixon for protesting tool 0012”) W-4 7 2 ti()iCllllN a decision when he wasliween nacho" gnd prrniana. The called out at second base. The umpires also banished Red- leg Managcr Birdie Tcbbctts and Coach Jimmy Dykes during the game but they escaped further irrmishment. FOR SIXTH TIME Landy Beats Clock Again i-'l'llL'SNf). Calif (AP) World miler master John Laiidy of Aus- lralia cracked the four minute mile for the sixth time Saturday night and said later it. may have been 9) K103: Hearn. Monzanl (5) Mr(Tail (6) his last race at that distance. Brooklyn. back to its winninglthe Phils in the second game with ways, knocked off New York Giantsla pair or four-buggers. He also 6-4 for its fourth in a row. threejhad one in iiie opener, as a pinch straight over its interborough ri-iiiiiier. vals. and climbed into third placei Aiier clubbing five Baltimore hur- ln the National League past theilers for 14 hits in the opener. in Redlegs. Pittsburgh handed Phil-lciuding three by Yogi Berra. the adelphia Philiics their l()(h straight Yankee; were stopped cold by setback with an uphill 11-9 victory wight, a former teammate. in lhc in the first game of a doubleheader. isecgmi game. Dave piiiiimr-5 ihmc. The second game was suspcutlcdii-un homer was the his blow. because of Pennsylvania's curfew Tiii-ee.i-un homers by Al Rosen law with the Phils leading 6-2 in and Rocky Coiavito helped Herb the I00 M the eighth. lScore even his season record at Chicago's White Sox wallopcti Dc- 3-3 for Cleveland. The As won the troit Tigers 8-1 for a sweep of thclopener behind the four-hit pitching three-game series and Boston sal-lof Al Ditmar. g vaged the finale of the three-gamei Cari Erskln's nn - hit. n0 - fl"! series with Washington. winning 5-3. ipitching performance stole the HOMER. SPOILS suurour spotlight in major ieague baseball A home run by ClllClIillIlIl'S activity Saturday and cast 3 sha- Gcorge Crowe deprived the Braves dow over the (inc iimvllll Nib ,0l earning a double shutnui. War- turned in by young Dnn li'cri'srcsc ron Spahn pitched his second run- of Baltimore. I less game of the season and 36th) Erskine's performance. his tier- of his career in the opener. Mil-rond no-hitter. gave Brooklyn Dod- waukee continued to maul Cincin-igera I 3-0 win over Newglforkp natl pitchers in the second game,iGiants at Ebbets Field While BI supporting Ray Crone with 18 hits. nearby Ya n k e e Stadium For- The Cards received their first rarese led Baltimore to a 1-0 win dividends from their recent trade over New York Yankees. . k with Philadelphia as Murry Dick- The 29-year-old Erskine pitchedi son gained credit for their first a no-hit game on June 19. 1952.- game victory and Herman Weh- to down Chicago Cubs 5-0. A right-' meicr did an effective rclici job liander starting his ninth season) in the second grime triuiuph. Dick- with Brooklyn. Erskine struck out lsnn himself drove in what pi-ovedlthree as only two giants got on in he the winning run in the opener. base. bnih by walks. Starter Bob Rush was the winner with Gordon Jones.. third of five Cards hurlers. the loser. Philadelphia Phillies suf- fered their ninth straight defeat as they were edged 6-5 by Pitts- hurizli. Pittsburgh got to Robin Roberts for it) hits and five runs in his 5 2-!) innings. including 1'1 the only night game. Jerry Snyder smashed a double and a triple in the eight-run second in-( nlng and later added a homer as Washington outslugged Boston 12-9 at Washington. Dic k Gernert slammed two homers and two singles and batted in six runs for the Red Sox. MONTREAL (CP)4ohn (Spike) Sullivan. 66. former Canadian light heavyweight boxing cham- pion and a one-time sparring partner for heavyweight ' ' Jack Dempsey. died Friday. Sullivan held the light heavy- weight title in 1919. Subsequently he lost the sight of his right eye 4-2 in the Glasgow charity Socccr cup final here Saturday. Partick Thistle let! 2-! at halftime. Charlottetown COLISEUM FRIDAY MAY I8fl1 Sponsor FIRE DEPT. BENEFIT ousrv owsus Rodeo Boys Fontana Criticizes Henri Rochon-Davis Cup Teammate i that Roriion had suffered a sun-l stroke and therefore was unable to play the elimination match. Fonlana would then join Bedai'd.. ”ontana nnw writes that. ihei elimination match was played and that he beat Rochon. winning the first two sets 6-3 and 7-5 and forcing him to default with the third set tied 6-6. Fontana says the captain is depriving him of due credit. TORONTO (CF)---Don Fnnlana ni 'l'orrmfo. third-seeded member of Canada": Davis cup team. has criticized second - seeded team captain llcnri Roclion in a letter to a friend. Fontsna accuses the Montreal player of "phony statements" to the press in the letter. made pub- lic Saturday. The subject of the dispute is a Fontana - Rnchnn elimination match previous to the recent Davis Cup tie in Trinidad. in which the Canadian team ousted the West indies. S-0. Boh Rcdiird of Shrrhrooke. Qur. in (ianadn. has in play in the lcari-nff singles match against the West Indies. The No. 2 singles spot was a toss-up be- l'l'. LOUIS. (AP)-Dow Fin- sterwaid. a young Ohio pro who started the final round with a one-stroke lend. Sunday shot a three-under-par M) for a 274 total and first place money in the 125,-) 000 St. Louis Open. Stan Iaonsrrl. 4f)-year-old vet- eran from Vancouver and La- chute. Que. who was tied with Finsterwaid at the half-way mark had an even par 72 Sunday and finished in fifth place with 279. Flnsterwald won 85.000 and Ico- nard 81.200. Canadian Lawn Tennis Associa- tion advised thc pair that they must play an elimination match, the winner backing up Bedard in the singles. Frnm Trinidad ca me a story V R. T. HOLMAN LTD. CIIARLOTTETOWN E SUMMERSIDI I THE BIKE SHOP & SPORT LODGE 18 GREAT GEORGE STREET DIAL 6241 CR APAUD P. E. I. MAYHEW'S CYCLE SHOP CENTRAL BEDEQIJE P. E. I. 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Schweikart 4:105. lie was obviously " int)-d llfabme W) and Campaminai WM in his time of 3159.1-the slowest of his siib-fnur minute performan- ces-and said he now may concen- trate on the 1,500 metres for the ()lymi)iP games in Australia next fall. The 26-yrar-old S('llM)l niasler. who holds the world')( record of 3:58, won the special feature easily and was between 75 and 90 yards ahead of Ron Delany of lreland 002 ()0!) ()()i 6 13 0 at the finish. Danny Schwciksrt of l.()s Angcles finished third in the "it is a little ridiculous to run so many times under four minutes and still not break my own rec- ord," Lnnily said after the race. "1 am disappointed. I thought I Second Milwaukee Cincinnati ()l() 000000 1 ti 1 Crone and Rice. KllpDSIl'lll. Free five-man rai-c. man (9) and Biirizr-ss. l.-Klippsiein. Hm): Cin-Crows. First St. Inull 000 300 000- .'l 9 2 Chicago 001 000 001 -2 6 I l)i(-ksnn, Kindcr (9) and Smith; Minnrr. Lown (ii) niirl Lundriih. l.-Minncr; W-Dickson. Second St. Louis Chicago (Game railed. darkness) First 000 302 301-8 14 01Philadelphia 103 on) one 9 15 2 53”- cnulti rln better here." Last (wok he ran st-ronri in his rounirymaii. Jim Bailey. at Lns Angcles. Bailey covered the dis- ()o() Mn 6-l4 (.1 i - . . ms 002 (F 7 10 2 i::ace3ig&.'i7.5e.o. Landys time then "i wasn't very tired." Landy "1 just couldn't give any Pittsburgh 100 222 13x-ll l1 1 '33- Haddix. Lipctri (6) Flowers (7) Meyer (8) Plllctie (8) and. star A Face (7) Arroyo (1)) Law (9) and Shepard. Kraviiz (7). W---Face; Ir-Meyer. HRs' Phat I Route has the pgvlgct answer Ior 5 -Ennis. S-vninlrk, lnpata; Pile MIHIICBI narlacishovmahavtng w)ug,pv..si.g. Delgreco 2. V I I .0. O” by or): shove lotiogdorasmrizsiti lather, Philadelphia ' mi) 410 0.- ii in i) . u. 7,,,'-',;,'"', A31: ' C I P I 2 7 0 (tiiiiiigiriia. curlgim 0- Amy sium six 3 H U LTO N Rogovln and Lopata: llall, Swan- lg son (4) Gsrber (5) Mungc Inpata 1); Pit.--Walls. PROBABLE PITCHERS xppitelsrs for today's major loo Alden lass!-lvsIasnsa4-1. Olly schadlsd. Ins-is (5) Kline (B) and Kraviit. lifts; Plin--- mrw irons. (AP) - Probable Bl gives-lost records is Inns iiswrarir as cieninaie. "Ri Seminick; Kline. King (4) Mun-i For Quality (V ) . Gentlemen, (Od(d(lyll('(' presents: 5 Soon-and-brush Mon 90 for the Old Spice Shaving Mug. Almost a whole year of shoves, with a rich, heorty lather that whips up in on instant. llegordess of how you shave. Old - I ARGOT POINTER, 2.07 Standing at Fred Johnson's, Elmadale. for the season. This horse is a proven sire with several colts now training at the Chulotteilown track and showing exceptional promise. Contact Albart llacbonald, caretaker. P. ortsman IRGINIA cioasstrss '1 1 IHC-(IQ 1.1-j . . ; V531 tahaaau-as-'13;-I. - souss wins -auwsarasav utssrsoor PAIII sssuns IIII Its an sslsisl vsnsrsss