tight unto: makes a bass-bnii Clrdtllll are the onesglo watch in the live team flip-Ilp National League pennant race. The surprising Cardinals have far and away the most Impressive record in NH-slled "squnakcrs”e- one-run games and extra Inning affairs A chock of .sra,iiii's Hill) tliiiiiigh siiodayis games shown St Louis with an 18-9 won-lost record in games decided hy one run and a 10-4 mark in those invnliing extra lnninzs ('lnsrsI In the t'ardsI .0657 per- rcntage anion,-.: the lite t'Ilnll"l'Id- art are Philadclphi.-I Phlllies. with 12 victories in 19 one-run games. a .532 percentage. gtm-sin: is 20-1.": for .371 ('int-in- vi.ii: Ill: Iiir .'.2ti anti Briinklyn it-IR lttl Mil. tine iiiii ;,iiiiv-. t'iIll (usurp tun things oilhrr s icani's pitching is gcnerallv good enough to keep the imposition FIIIRD or its liiitort aro iinahlo in turn up pymiiggh "I an attack Mil Ilio iliih In :iIIll Jtiai I-TVTNK IKVISIS nl Ilia i'.artiin:tl:' III I-xtiui iiiiiini vlriniics, eight hair cmiio tiy one III lftill .0 Floyd Pa Jackson In Tenth Round ly JACK HAND I NVW YORK IAFI--Flnttl Pat- teimri :aio Toiiiniv Iltiirricancl .I.-ii-kuin an unnicri-ifiil ht-aiing Kliinrlai niizlil. dropping the No. l llInlIlt"fl2fT Ihrcc IIIIIPS hcfore role-roe Riiliy Goldsiein stopped the iigiit inner I:52 of the mini rniind In the first defence of his world hcavywoighi title. itln-ii tiiilrisimii sioppi-ii in-iiii-4-nl Ihr Iiin iiicn, Ihc IlillTl('i'tllP liati hos-ri l1a"lKFd against the ropes near Paliersonls corner front I tvoiiionrlniis piinrh harrattt -Il!'If- yin nhivr-Ind utrcniitiiislv aitfl f:olrI- airiii hart in out both all"! aroiiiiri him, mniiiiiz liiiii from further .f'ifHI The Lint Iivitioiilug mil up a gsmo hattia against the 22-year- nld champion but he coiiIdnt' cope with the heaiv ariilierv of Ihr hnv urindrr of Ilia Helsinki fllym pi. in 195? Just before Ilia IIPII oiiils-ri Ilir first round. the Hurricane was down on all four: from a blinding right-loft-right harrttle. RFRST OF Fl'RY In tho -ioi-rind roiind Pattrix-on again flnrirod the flaflning Hiirri-I tune with another burst of fury. Jartluon hounccvl up at about two two the official knockdown counter is-arlirri air while Jackson stood In A nviitiul rviiiirr 1 l".ii-p tho iiirrliaitiizil lllillt who iirirr IITPV hrgan in run down asl tho hniii pats:-d the halfway mark. Firing away with both hands, Pat- tormn drove two lofts and a rinht to .l2llIi"xI')II'1 hood and hotly for niiutliri kriiiiiluiiiwn in tho iiinlh. Tiio lliiiiti-.Irir um tip at Ioiir, tilrvvt flmimg from llll nose .Iarli-mi came out piinrhlnl 7"? the Ifltti and what proved to be this last round hiil he ran Into I- ii-II . right romhinaiion as he huiiort-d off the roprs. Tommy LF'li pnwin: aiiiiv only to catch another Iirrro harraize that drove him In the ropes and oonvincedl Goldstoin Jackson had enough. The slaiiplitor was a shiitniil on all tlircr oflirizl st-nrcrnrds. Each nit-.141 bad If .'t-fl going to the Ifltli and to rliri Tho AKKIWIIIPFI Press. Pill Rot-III and Joe Agnello were the judges. OVER ANXIfll'! I It looked from tirrc as though the mitt was tho i-inst-st round Illh Ihr Iliiri-iraiir dancing In his ('(ITl'IP,l' and pro-win: I I"VI.V Ric tack After hurting Tommy with a loft hook to tho hody in the (mirth. Patterson appeared nverl nntttiiir. and was mlasln with game nl his loaning punches I It um ilio second time .Ist-ksnn had horn stopped in 36 pro fights. ”BlASEHBIAiL vii rm: i"t.x'uIis.N' rnrss American League Flew-land Olfl IM flI)- 2 I O Ramon om I02 201- I I2 I Garcia and Hogan: Brewer anti Wtiilr HRs. ("loin-Wcrl1.. Rost- f.o-mm flbirago flilfllfl I'll .'i It 0. Isltimnro (I00 flit) 000 0 4 0 Pierce and was-. Brown. Fec- carelll t7i Walker III and Trian- dos. L: Firmrn Nettouot licnlir Philldl-IPMI Cltlcllo Roberts Lttflafletd -11). Lowe III and sit- vers. rivaling III. L: mun. Ills. Ptilia-lannm.-It Pmsurst Iniiiinsisi-.0 1 74 It It: In-w 4 1 O champion. and it helps. Si. Loiiia't-ontcsts by a run. the other MI Milwaiikrcii cards And Phillies Win Braves Defeat Giants NEW YORK 'API-If Wtlllllllrull and two others by two runs mi opening game at the aortas. poknl the plate. '"”"- "W" M W" ""'IiI"-H iitue -Inna um am. in in CHICAGO -iumaoiiis aoium mm m,,,. Jul! II lost I ninth-inning Mil-Java Philadelphia's pennant stock cincinui. runs .9.-and in st, waukce rally that had the score. I tremendous shot is the arm Louis in overall extra Inning show-I posmu mp; - pug," film, you” 5 Mm 5, mun III "N! U'IllI'IIPhI II 13 lIlMI- lander Tnrniny Iuwc pound his to a PM al Ch”: The Dodgers are 1-5 in this cats-I gm View-y ad nu", 1-ad pm. nu cub. HOW "M10 "'2 Bri"! Ind Phil! Iisms provided the olfeuiva spark it was Roberts' second straight M" 5"?" "Id I” ' d."”' I” ”V"'Ib.v continuing his assault on win and his first shutout since "mt MIIHUIW WWII! W" 01! Cleveland pitching Monday as tiicihiuiuiu Cincinnati on . four Iiii. ” 3"” ”"'1'I"IP'”' IN" I" rill"-'ited Sox defeated the Indiana 5-: ter tor a 24 win July it iiiscl American League figures show what a glance at tho standtnga would Indicate. Brewer. I-yaar-old curva ball Roberta. recording his eighth Ipelflllglt. slzgpod on winndagailnstlits loaus.ni;:s in con- Th fir - - New York Ya ,'m ' W ' wot " W” m'. . '.y . '-Ida”! kN,s'ha"”b':le';'l"Wlved m N onttiititrnf lseveiiial to go the dia- R first Ditch. double to Bobby Hm mwmonsh mum” is "W. m to "or to k timelhis sea- dams. th: Cuba third baseman Dcrct-ntslzc The second-place Chi-;M,ml'k'de ls"-Ii om "gm Ind -nThk.do' hlllcri . ..H,, mm, sax hue puya, 3L.vuw I on! t rec. oi-eafter he piichedsingles tn Mnmng 13 md low” 1,. I tlliains. who treats Cleveland inur Don Elston. leading off in In nuwinninl nmgh HI.r.-'Hpll.CllIl'l as cousins. scored the ty- (ha third. Bob Speak: with two N, ..,,,,les,. 11,, Yuk, M" piudjing and tie-breaking runs while out'in the sixth. and. Chuck Tan- ” and in... ""1, on". 2.; ,0 D9,,-collecting. a double and single in hers one out safely in the ninth. ..-..,. ,,. in ;,....,13,. on Apr” 30 0p.;Ilirt-o official times at bat. I Roberts walked three. and ,.,,,,c,... haw I-xuandw lb. whit, The pair of hits boosted his fanned five as thc lame marked snv beyond the ninth inning rilng American League-leading aversgeithe first in I: appearances that um" mu. lhp sax w.m.'.,-.3 nygyia .:I7l. and his average againuilie has not thrown a home run tfII.Wtl7KIi2l'. IAPI--Al Wart.h- the Indians this year to .532. lpiich. mgimi walked in the deciding run In addition. Williams hiked hill The eonqiioat was the Pltillioii "1 in. mm mm"; Mondgy night American League record for in-5 fourth of the five game seriq. ak ihc National League - leading klI!ii:Iiikcc Rratcs bfll New York fiiallli 9-ii alicr Nippy Joni-Ii. who had vireciu-d the Giants in the tentionai bases on balls III a se--'nnd iiavr manager Mayo Smithis son to 23 when ('ieve-land tried mat-liine a 6-1 record for their itniisiial strategy for the second first eight games of this third straight day on his final trip Int third western jiinket. lterson Defeats I Geo town Edges Mt. Stewart 2-l One of the host baseball games played In Georgetown in many iii-.-irii iiiu played on Sunday be- fore it capacity crowd when in a rng Kings County League game Georgetown defeated Ml. diiinn it-pi liim lroiind as long as STOW." 3.1 u any mu-,4 3,," 10 rounds. winning run in the tenth innings. A cloudy day with a threat of . M; S'I'.I”".I ”'"'ed,h””"; h'”" "M In" Idmm" ("Wm ' 9"”-iiliislicll Fl7l.Mflrl.aniil:ngirol;seI'lIe pitltc. pnnement undoubtedly cut into Tho locals tlcd it up in im- clghtli gtlie crowd that Lt'flf'I and hiapwhen Allie MacPheo scored. In Eastern Parkway Fights. Inc.. the extra innings Georgetown lot had expected, the clincher when MacNeill crosr Figures were not available im- rd hum? DIIIIL , nicdiately bill it appeared that be- TIIP umnins DIHIIIPF hf" g-W1!-' tlwnn 15.000 Md gopm W", on Mai-Plicc, the loser A..(offin. hand In H") ha" park If ArtrlIa"i"t't':m:ca'r.rl: tlieltlrlgotmilldg The sponsor paid Sl7S.000 for the I" . .".5 " ' coast to coast radio-TV and ”h'b"'"" "I" I" (,I"I'1V"'"wh" Patterson had a privilege of the ”" Mm" -"I" "' '""""'"'" VI I 3175.000 giiaranioo of 40 pcr not .,'I'' '" n'"y' of tho gain and radImTV and!" Jackson not 20 per crnt of rt'ery- thing. Goldslein said he had thought of. both on technical knockouts. Nino Valdes dropped him tlireo times in the wt-iinrl round fod an auto-I matic Ikii, July 14. I954 There wax iiiitliiniz automatic about this one for IIP look a fearful heating ihrniiizli most of the contest. Patterson now has won I! straight. stopping 13 of his last it opponents. Jackson lasted all I2 round: .liinc Ii. I956 when he lusi ii snlii dr-cisinii to Patterson. llic iii-ltiijv that st-III Floyd nn to a title bout with Archie Moore, Nov. .10 The night he won Iho crown. PRIIPINHII ciiippcd Art-liie in five riiiinris Tlll: u;u his first fight Hill”! hon hr gnrs into a chant-I nionsliip match with Pete Radc- marher. the 1956 Olympic champ; who never had a pro fight. They are to meet Aug 22 at Seattle. Patterson. hcavicst of his ca- Ir-cr at I84 pounds. rci-I-ivcd I II71000 ziiariiintor in this imit- iientleni promotion by I-Zmil Lem-e. It was the first heavyweinliti championship match in which the Inlcrnatinnal Rrixing Club has null had an Inirrrni since it was or- giinizcii Iii I9-til. Mihoiigh .Ia('luoii at I92 '4 had an I Hi-pniind Pull on Patterson, its couldn't match the champ'a piini-hing. His punt-hos won more slaps and cuffs. Only his fine con-. TRAIL In Baseball It Almost Seems Business Comes First Hy WHITNEY MARTIN NEW YORK IAPI-During the Scrond World War a sharpie was convicted of conspiring to defraud the government on a contract. prompting an acquaintance In re- mark roprovingly: I stopping the match earlier if Jarlrc son had caught another punch or. two ; Tho Hurricane was piifit-tl' around the owns and H19 blood from his nose dripped down Pat-I Iersnn's bark and stained tlioi rlIamp'a white trunks in the ninth and iotli if there was one bin punch it s't"Pmf'd from ringside that It was the left to the body that Patter- son throw in the fourth. Once he switched his attack from head hunting to the body tho I-liirricano began to run out of gas. Decline In En Of Tennis Bri Canadian Press ltaff Writer LONDON it'Pi- A bsckhandrd compliment has been lobbed at the lcnnia stars of the lllftfiil. the men who struck sports writers of Ilia time as vylmles when com- pared with Hill Tlidali and Rene Lacosla. A Manchester Guardian com- imt-nlstor. looking back from the c perspective of this year's anti-cli- msctic Wimblcdon championships and the subsequent departure of champion Low Hoad to profes- sional ranks. sings the praises of such post-Tilden luminaries as 'lvIilsworIh Vinos. I"rcd Perry. Don llliidge and Jack Crawford. Tlio I-nrrcspondeni is not partic- ularly interested inhgguiing at ill! niitcoma of hypot ca matc es I” u, N" I""' between today's stars and those of V It would have hncn had enough 3;, ye", um cnncedinl um Qvgn If baseball were not under fire. as vnidm-, Myi, would 1,. ungultgd In It indicaleil a strictly selfish st- ma”-, pow" I-mp. H3, coy"- "'"d'5 '" 'I 3” ""I"' ' I"'""”WI'Y plnint is the decline of tho enter- that could he a disservice to the ilinmm y.1u. ,1 gympmporpfy game as a whole. ,,,,,,m SPORT FROM BRITAIN L-1'IIo(&aaIothtsswnGulIhl.!j,JIIl7U.lH1 I Jolly Dick Wins 2 Dashes I Of The B Pace Last Night I A larlrmt:r(t::;fHof racinandtvinaliang John (L. snuthi I were at a . ottetown i J.y'. Golgi. 45”; 5:5: .'I'.".'. '.i'l".l..1” .Y.1i'”:'..'...."m cm H” 'C- 9-"1"" t H, ' Time: til 44. TO FIGHT HERE THURSDAY Pepper Clogs went the fastest. 0 Pace time of the night in winning l.ln.Progreu Brand Iwtilist iiiecond dash of the A Trot and1Brian's Dream (Bernardt Pace. the Clay: horse finished-Miss Commando Ichappelii ahead of Ted Geneseo. who had Helen's Dream tstevenaoni .won the first da.sll- In the fast Hum Dale IAraeIiaulII ttime of 1:12 3-5. .Mtlitels Express (Jay) ' I Only three horses were in thei Time: 2:1! 45. I I Pace after five other horses. C Paco Outputs-4 were drawn because of sickness. Guy Spirit iMncFsdyrn) I .loII.V Dick finished first in both Jcan B Lee tKeitnedyi 5 dashes. coming home in front of liiliie June IC. Smithi 1' ill Contn and Money Royal. Ten Spot lMacNeilli II SUMMARY Ken's Pride IL. Kellyl II I I D Trot Jollity George i'BnenI 4 C Colonel Budiong lllcrnardi lg Times. 2:17 3-5: 215 3-9. Edgar D IE. Smithi I 3 Pace pFortunc's Pride IL. Kcllyi .1 .inlly Dirk tstcvensonl I II Pal Reynolds I - . .i 4 Vloney Royal tBernardI 2 .'l' Guy Hsrvestcr i.layi 3 ill (7onIri ICnlesI 3 Royal Scott. .lr. I - - -I 6 Times: 2:23 2-5; Z.liI 2-9. I Time: 2:24 I A Trot and Pan- T I D Para Tod Gencsce ILieweilynI I The Sheik Iseamani I Pepper Ciegg tltenneiiscyi 2 lParkcr'ii Pick IArsenault' 1 Tribune IC. Smitht ii 4 :Ma)'hFw'! Pick i('larko Sniithl J GIIIKPT H IL. Kellyt 0 Real Lusty tblaclnniai ti Timcs: 2.13 2-5, 2.l2 3-5. I I I Williams Takes Big tear & Over Mantle In Batting NEW YORK IAPI Hitting at av Wliilo Williams. who is seekingl Results of Horse Races hold at y fabulous .547 clip since im- sll- his fifth American League batting Hlilclbrnolh SaIul'd-1). July 37111- Class A Iiitar game. Ted Williams has titlc. lias bccn l1lllIflL'L Mickey E 5 E 8. E i 5 5 rs- men months riuuuiunlnit when he unis? Jllckey Ryan of Brockton. Maul Iinaaiaroiindfightattbalportal a temptation to overcome. "Ace" has been training with. brother Cobey throughout the suns-I without sortouayl 1 thought of staging a comeback. ilTwo weeks ago. however. at mater Ivan Doherty was in Halifax 3 finalizing pllns with Cobey for an 4 August 1st fight with Dick Hail and when Ivan saw "Ace" working out the Charlottetown fight promotert was quita impressed. Some persuasive talk plus an convinced I that he should re-enter the tight game and the former Charlotte- enticing nffcr "ACE" M('CLUSKEY "Arc" I of five yr-ars ago .i According to reports he is in ex-I Colorful "Ace" McCIuskeyf oming Out Of Retirement colurtul”Aee”IcCinsko!.oos oftliabaatknowannhtacsavartn tlahtsrhuslieym . I. I. Gatl- - ?!"l'.i'.' Malibu d pleases "Au" was to take I backward at-in tlirovliis and his technicques and should pretty soon determine for "Ace" whether at not he will continue his career is boxing. And so for "Ace" Mccluakey ihi road back to the fighting headlines starts once more in Charlottetown. He has gone the full circle and when he steps inside the ring im-. on Thursday night there will he a huge crowd of his followers pull town boxer agreed to a nu round rellciii condition. hsving kept him-I mg for the "Old Warrior" to com: 1' fight here on Thursday. sell in top trim since he retired Only 29 ya"; at age ”A('p" ,Klc.I from active DOMIIF, four years agol Cluskey should have many good and like Sugar Ray Robinson helbe his brother ”Cobey" lighting I68 pounds "Are" pouttds over his fighting welgbtl I C0m9b"II- ' I Race Results At Hcizelbrook throught. Ln the main bout of the card will lngms mi 1" his gyglem. wejghjngl will likely find that continuous ron- against Dick Hall of Boston in s .. about 12 iiiiion in ii terrific asscl in staging re-match. Hall and Cob?! Mr Ciusksy fought to a draw )iere on Hope Polio Will Stay Down TORONTO ICPI -nniarin mcdi- rai nllirials are hnpciul that the pnliomyclitis season will not noticed this year John T. Phalr. takvn II rommanfilnk IWI in "W Mantle of NOW York Yanki-cs has IWI”-V w"'5”"- I” I""”” 1' I '-n I fl - I American Leagues halting I race. been Hump!” Vin”. dropwdpgugd Bsro(n, iB(H)Ili'iiotli mum"; .Tha its-year-od oston suggcr , I I s Ir. I . i - - . . . W" W nmy in In ,1 hi, laghelllll points last week and has a. rim”; 2;”; 4.5; 3 11; 1'19 4.5..riont”;xsiiat-Ifit :I)r.lo roll at all this 17 games while gaining .'lt'i points.-.352 average. Class mas"... Dick Hob Biidlong IE riniirphyi dcpuly licalth minister. Through Monday aficrnoonlsi 1,, ti... Nallnnai - g '3' I.man" , - . . - . .N"';5-I Wl””a'"5 ;I""'”'”'. it v3.3: 1(iI'oat iii Pittsburillt has rallied Io:3::f:mI:ffI”'ffv Ikw Vlilialmpliasu ii-Iiiviliiilrlil -ml" " " '51 ll" 5 "-"m' ' - . - . ? hi ," " .. ' i Ihrec vaccinations n so s ." Hmked up 1,. pm!” and "M... "E challenge Miiwaukces Hsnk. -rim, 2.32 1.3. 2.32 3.3! 127. Th”? have bent nolkcacsrumnl; all-star gsmo lip s had 29 hits In Heron for the lead. I Class C I . m m 5.1 times at bat He was at .346 in fourth place a week ago. Viflnr bl 'H. Mulrheadt Ill Ifm" I" T"m'"" '" nip”! reel on .liilv ll. (ii-nai increased his average to Money Adds. W3.” a"”".'g I""'""" W " "9" 7”” . mam” M -336 and moved mm we. M. 5-mauumdl ' 5 4 :"f'lVNl ll1Dll' Ihrcc vaccinations of 7 c -m I p . q - v, If RPTIIIH "..ii.v:I:".I:I'Ii:r.:2": '?:3..T";.l.'.'::U.;:.':5?i' xx ..'IL'.".”' 2.: I0 points with only four hilspeinlblirhaei Petcr, 4.I. Rvani .33 5 TI" IE" "5" "I Wu" llhwh u M” Tum: 1.3 34: 2.2.); 2.30. .occurrcd iii Ontario and Canada Mun”; 3”” during 19.16 have strengthened i '-rm-'m'"mmm-.l10flD.i for s dccrcnse In polio at- notch in third as a result of a- O tertainment filth poiul decreasc In .334 He'll ng Regret ,iaIIoueii by Willie Mays of Newl -York Giants at ..'llIl and Dec. great ifuels between Aiistrslts and Fundy "' Plmbumh '" ths United States. in which till-im- peccable retrieving of Aiii.tralIa's Crawford wore down the MW” 10 at bats and lost ill points. Nellie Fox of Chicago white so: V I, climbed four points and sneaked 9""? 0' II" IW5k3' III” I" "" intn third Since in the American Icl. image wi a .330 mark. Bob II Nmlmbnfl W0 I""m'""-'I'”jllnydu of Baltimore is fourth at motto play at grllglnl Chgrleliszs and the YInks' siii Slmwroa itnunriyl Austin. 0 ImC.V 0 09" is fifth at ..'l?.'l. Ifulness of France's .Ic-an Borotra, Williams hit two iioriio runs last .who still survives at 57 as a WIm- york. giving him 21! for the run- bledon doubles prriormer. The paign. This is two more than Lamhldextroua Giorgio De Stefani Mantle. who is in the runner-up of Italy and poker-faced .llro Satoh tpolltloll in Hi I a department. of Japan-all supremo individual-iMantla and Roy Slevers of Wash- Li . Ington are deadlocked for the runs C(o1nR,,-I”. ERA hstlcd in lead with 72 apiece. I Soinoiimcs thr 4'IIlfN' um iitrrai . V --I I-I variably "' 9 " " by 5"'mliI.V'5 I I l Baron Gottfried Von Cramm or the In"::::' "n" ” beret which Horotra frequently wpi Softball Games I I i wore in moments of crisis. individuality survives in the bearded Dane. Torben Ulrich. sndj .hla compatriot. Kurt Nielsen. ll. well as the veteran Czech exile,-I Jlroslav Drnbny. All three are Stan Musial of St. Louis fell onel " ltsrks this year. in Ontario Inst RQmQmbQf war Ilicrc ivcrc only fivc casesp nl puiin among It-tn.000 children. Hymn Nam," V.” 19 Md" var tip to 19 ycainx old who had beeni total Fondy had only a pair of hits lnl America open golf tournament 11- ' years ago today with an amazing of 169. Nelson finished strokes ahead of his nearest op-I ponent. marking his ninth straight individual tournament triumph . of 4.000.000 then had bet-n vac-I rinalcd uiidcr the fcderal-prrivith cisi program that started in . I955. in this agc group. up to the lair Irciis. there were no polio dcaliis. . The record for number of polio during which streak its main; , . i-in-I --I M In Iw:5:l.?:mi2 ,S:L'.'”':. l5.5a.”l'l':: .'l.'2l every in holes. HAYS N0 GIRLS AFTER M intsl rcarhed R.ll1II Last ,vear' .. Fnnada had M10 cases, the lowesti iiumhci sIiico.l.'t-l.'i The Dominion Rurr-nu of Statistics rnported Bil KLAGENFURTI Alum. In”... cases so far this year across Can- orst Fran: his old IEV die. at M. Iiuatrla'ii oldest citizen. '3 Weichelsbraun. 105th birthday Monday with .-iaron ronttniics in lead the son-Ithis advice on how to reach an . --nnnk ml” um" mu imiiiotain rises l9.ZMI'I foot shovel hm atop having girl trlendsi-Wl """I ' I IAN! ROCK 'N' ROLL TEHRAN. Iran "Ho slioiiidnit have done it in war time." which is oeiihnr here nor there I-xci-pt that the remark. with IIIiIhIl.v different oiiraiiing. might apply to Dan Topplng's declara- tion to the effect New York Yan- kees would have the power to veto any application for a major league Iranchiso in New York if both the Giants and Dodgcrs mow-d else- Topping claims the Ainertrsn league charter granted In the Vaoiteos In ism givoii tho rluh '"5""IV' A"'"I""" I401"! fill"-l'follnw-up to the nest for tlis kill. servo-volley-smash Iechniqiic." In the city of Greater New Yl'tl'I,l and lie interprets this In meaai that would include the prfvllega all blurring new National League clubs I In. It doc-2-in't say that. but that's I-owns srnarncr Today's stratrl.V- I" ""'W'V'I. calls for a big serve and a quick it calls for supremo physical con- ditioning rather than skill. "The artistic satisfaction that: followed I subtle fencing from the baseling, completed by a passing glint, is too often absent." the Wimbledon favorites. "but even these players are siihmergrd at times by the Iinifnrmiiy of Iha . The writer suggests two remod- Llas. if the service line were set back a yard. the server would be discouraged from rushing the net; and the baseline ducl would col vlvo. And institution of open tour- I City Softball Diamond. Ineutersi-eiran Monday banned rock in' roll danc- Ilng as "harmful to health." Pie The NYC will play the his in I llco warned that all public dance. League game this halla will he closed and their. evening at at: o'clock on the Old owners prosecuted if tlio has is not observed. criebrstcd AFRICAN PEAK kiliiii;iIIjIii'n. Africa's liighcst Pliillias lucky I In Front Soot CHICAGO (AP) - Philadelphia Phlllies might do well to buy man- ager Mayo smith his own pnvats taxicab. It seems Smith. enroute In the ball park in Milwaukee with his coaches last Wednesday night, would up in the front seat of the taxi. The Phillles won 3-1. Baseball people being supersii. tious. Smith tried the same seat- ing arrangement the nut day. The Phillies won 5-3. The Phillies moved to Chicago. Same thing again. Smith sat in the front. Phlls won 3-1. The skipper had the same idea r Saturday. but he ran into a roadblock tn the person of a laid driver--might have been a Cubs fan. The cabhis explained that iii his kind of vehicle it was iuilawv fiil for a rider to ride in the front seat .:!tfi.i for 72 holes when he won the All-i”””"3'”I' I" T” C3"'d' " Imui ' PICNIC! - BAZAARS The latest Games and carnival Imerctiandlss. Decorations; Danes Novelties. Convention lodges and Ribbons. Our Caialo is avatlahlt to organizations In F mmerctai Establishments. Please use rifti- cial stationery. BLUEBIRD COMPA& LIMITED (Carnival Division) AMHERST. Nova Scotia SPORTS -ARENA" Thur-83ilpm I I I I I i I I in parentheses: National league Brooklyn at Chicago III I Why Inn"! was mall 95.. "ml Mr WMOa- but if you ggg Joli 0106, HI TASTE Thlk alt, l Iilic M4175 0WL.' . I hi ...... '... You've mt until WMITL owl, M ---at--I to -My 01sndiatv.' r lie WHITE OWL A MILD CATIOFVI NO . CIGAR hvopotsdsvh Aljlldshi I I . y '.":..".u: '.'.'.'l:.:' .f".T'-"-l2:L".l:-'- . .:;;:::: ....'""I"::l .:;.li':I.:';':.: 3:: um-m men ;,I;-p;;;g;,g,g l"mM' M"M"3-V7 Icnrrect and the charter must be good strokes off the ground." lcltn segurs. Hand and Pancho MAIN n0UT'T1o not With baseball fighting mm to , amended when. or if. the Dodgergr Ho mcsiii noiitsisirsily W W3 "-""1"" "'1" competition with the AC, prove to a House Investigating and Giants leave these parts. Wimbledon final. one of the first . host of the amateurs. CIWEY .committee It is lily white and Ir It would he lrnnjc if Now Yo.-kl "pw Mgppwg Vapgppp H-p g p p '7” W gi4&p no way monopolistic It would still! L would be limited to one mslori WA S e C e Toppings assertion was untimely, leagetcluh because that club rov lg - 7 7”” 1 us 49 agree In another loam. settling as It might ii I attend-3 ' ' Ianca and thin curtail prllillt ' ID A"rac"on A "' "' I If professional baseball is ono I DICK MN-'Kl'a' big, happy family. now would NI-ZW YORK IA!” The May WASHINGTON IAPI Thr IIS. ,..”w"m.. seem to be tho time to prove it hyi Ilnwor ll. bohs at her ttudiinl Army ordered Col. John F NICIQ p.auM'.' Lat". unselfish dedication to anythlng- River oshibitton pier attracting l.- - arson. convicted of divulging mle- a " '- "ti 'l'”,.i..i”"."i.'.3'I.i'2.1I'.2.I2":1...a"i.3' ""i."'"”5.' "'.."'..;... ...., ........Iil3 'i7."&f." I-'i.'...'.2"II:".'..i"'z.'.'.'1'. 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