v o J Roll l..ug.an.sv,nlu ems y light if the Braves Win pair,to the Pirates. iuue could be postponed Wdnesdsy or Thursday ll the clubs finish in a first-place necessitating a bestof-three nlavorl. then again, Cincin- with two games left 8! P6111018 oing Dodg out of the glory and financial of s Natio ' League pennan Meanwhile Milwaukee Braves. leading the Dodgers by a full gsme,willbeinSt.LouistI-ying tolockltupattheaxpalseoftlaa IE fourth-place Cardinals. The three-game sets at Brooklyn and A St. Louis. completing the schedule for both contenders. should produce a nnsnt winner by Sunday. t do it be all over Rlljor Hockey To Be Encouraged By Halifax Forum HALIFAX (CP) - The Klllllk Forum commission will make every effort to encourage the re- turn of major hockey this season. commission chairman J. E. Ahern said Wednesday. The commission has appointed John Muillane to act as an ab- lerver at a meeting of Maritime major hockey interests in Am- herst this weekend. Team backers in other Nova Scotia towns have been debating on whether to start a Nova Scotls major league or Join the Atlantic Coast Senior Hockey League, which includes Fredericton, Saint John. N.B., and Amherst. The ACSHL has invited Halifax and several Nova Scotia towns to enter this season! "Our prime interest is to ace fist Halifax lighrapresented in a cague-no w the actual oper- on .,,.;v,,,, atlon of the club." Mr. Ahcrn cud, punk cm, "14 3., Wu "ii - cut to allow the team to use punt- But the comrnisssloa will encour- lng halfback Avatus Stone and re- :3 l-tect of a three-way tie and a com- plicated round-robin playoff that could take a week or more. All the crawcut Brave righthander B.C. lions Sign Two More Players VANCOUVER (CP) - Britlsll Columbia Lions of the West ern lnterprovinclnl Football Union Thursday acquired Wit) more American players. T Coach Clem Ch-owe said Bah Banila. 24-year-old end from San Francisco '49era, will replace Rommie Loudd who was injured Monday in a game here against Edmonton Eskimos. The other player is Fred Robinson. 25, a tackle from the Cleveland Browns. Tom Tracy Placed On Waiver By Ottawa Riders OTTAWA (CP) - Tom (The Bomb) Tracy, high-scoring full- back of last years Ottawa Rider team, Thursday night was cut from the Big Four club and put .:-.- flrat two while the Dodle-T5 lb” C - Roger Craig. the strlnsbesn right- " ers And Braves R nclup To Pick Winn has to do is take the opene trom arda. dllilllllng the idle Red- lega an games behind the leaders with only two left to play. Buhl. who her an 10-8 record torthcyaarsndhassplithistwo decisions with St. lnuis, will be 0PP0l9d by Tom Poholsky. an- other rightbander. who has broken even liainst Milwaukee in few decisions delhlte his mediocre 9-it record against the league. The Dodgers will be counting on Indians lead 1-0 In little World Series Baseball ROCHESTER. N.Y. (AP)-Oub Fielder Roger Mu-ls threw out the Polelllllll W118 run at the plate in the ninth inning Thursday night I5 llldl-lnP0lis Indiana tacked up a H victory for a 1-0 lead over world series inaugural. Rlghthander John Gray needed help from lefty Bud Daley to re- tire the final Roch fer batter as Gray picked up his third straight, post-season win for the American Association Indiana. Rudy Regalado's homer off re- llefer Kelton Russell provided the insurance run in the ninth, before the International League Wings, who managed only five hits all night, put together four of them to chase Gray. Mrs. John Mustard Wins Lady V-P Golf Match The Match. Belvedere Golf Club, was age hackers to operate a club. be main within its limit of 12 United said. States imports. won by Mrs. John Mustard. Mrs. Bill Boer was runner-up. Johnny Longdan. world-champ the Ontario Jockey Club at Tor- Ion jockey, accepts a silver tray onto. Longden scored with his from (R. Marshall. president of 4.I73rd winner at the trscpon trial LONGDEN ON WAY TO 5000 VICTORY MAR ” l'7il7l?'iT Rochester Redwings in their little. Lady Vice - President's 8 ' men 0-5 in a regular Q.C.l-l.S. er L, I buulsr T- V? . mi.-.3 - W ”:.-:7: mightily t a lllmllltlr three glut of end. ll l3l00lIl7II manager wait Ala- tnll can get with Craig umlgm hell be 11- about his pitch- :nl.u:Vll-lgn (Io-hit) Mallio :3 9' 0 Willi aisht some his Don Newoolnbe. the.league's mlngest pitcher. ready to go ay. READY FOR IILJEF Ronnie Kline the iuluI.."CbIl.lQl who stiffened the Dodgers in one of the Plttshurn games, and vet- eran Red Munger are the other likely Pirate starters. with the ubiquitous Friend ready for relief assignments in one or both games. At St. Louis, Milwaukee mana- ger Fred Baney has no pitching problems. He has Warren Spahn. NTREAL (CP)-Les Mason th:0lrnw'l sensational hauler. from Stellsrton, N.S.. Thurshy gum gave Mickey Bergin oi Mou- treal a sound beatlns ind V9" "3 1; . pound national title at the amateur boxlns chimn- ionshipa .was no argument over the degiaimhil or over the authority in the gloves of the touzllr 2349"" old sergeant and he was 8lV9ll I tremendous hand by the Monti?” crowd of close to 10.000. uuou. previous llshtlns ha! been entirely in service tourna- ments. In them. he W0" 22 0' h" at bouts. 15 by knockouts. In meeting aerlzin. he tgwk 0" t tough assignment. Bergln. ion! one of-the best amateur fighter! in Mom-gu, won for Canada in the sgmplre games at Vancouver in 1 . Mason's ioltlnl rlaht llllld punches lgroved too much fpr Ber- gln. In a first round they drew blood non lmckey'I nose and "'”” "...'.l': ”"f2' ..i"”iiZ J1? sng n .- - gfnelsgsyof the Montreal ho)! ll?!” him from absorblnS Well "W" punishment. Mason carried too many guns and kept firing them. Gerald Vanstone of the arms, from Sydney, N.S., took the ti a his vetaan southpaw. ready to go for his sin win Saturday. to he followed by Lew Burdette. the league's enmed - run leader. or "the whole bunch" of his excel- lent mound staff set for the Sun- day eucounter. Wilmer (Vinegar Bend) Mizeli. the Cardinala' fire- balling southpaw. is likely to work one of the games against them. The bookies now call the Braves I-to-8 favorites to take the flag and even the cautious Haney is be- ginning to sound optimistic. Alston stuck to hopes of a play- off. based on the hope of a three- ama sweep over the Pirates while St. Louis takes one from the Braves. "That's our big hope.' he said. Tigers 9; Hotchetmen 5 The Tigers defeated the Hatchet- League fixture Thursday after- noon. By virtue of the victory the Tigers have tightened up the Les- gue standing to make it a 3-way tie for second place with Nomads on top. Tigers hit the scoring column early as Keir Johnston in- tercepted a pass and ran M yards for the first Tiger try. Roger Blrl put the Tigers ahead 0-0 as he ran 25 yards for the second try. The second half opened last and the Tigers made a beautiful line run again with K. Johnston being the payoff man when he placed the ball over the Hstchetmen line to give the Tigers a 9-0 lead. The gamely and carried the play to game. Finally Dick Mstheson made a penalty kick to open the scoring for the llatchetmen. Billy Idacmllllsn completed the scoring when he raced the line from a 1-inch scnun on the Tigers to and line. Billy Mccaliurn and jlly Macmillan played outstanding ball for the I-latchetrnen. while Roger Dirt. Alan Smith and Billy Prowse were the most effective for the Tigers. The game was marked by an unfortunate accident when John Owen. fast back-fielder for the lllmltlmen. reccleved a 1. in. Jury from the first play o the gamasndhsdtoberemoyed to hospital by ambulance. ..-:..: IMALL FARMS Just over half of Denmark's the Tigsrs,tlle remainder of the 1” by default in the llbpound claal. Johnny Phillips of South Burnaby. n.C., was unable to fight because LEADERS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS National Lelllli AB R Aaron. Milwaukee 506 106 vlnlon. Pittsburgh 566 TI Mllalal. St. Louis 588 BS 183 .314 Clemente. P'burIlI5 30 65 164 -310 Bohoendlenet. NY 476 00 140 -307 Runs batted in-Muslal. 100 Bits-Aaron. 104 ddl:;:lea';aAar0II. hwll-I. Phila- Triples-lirutnn. Milwaukee. 15 Home nos-Snider. Brooklyn. ll stolen bases-Mays. New York. Pitching - Newcolnbe. B Brook- lyn, 26-7, .708 strikeouts--Jones. Chicago, 106 American League AB B I! Pet. Mantle. New York 523 in 10'! .354 Williams. Boston 801 71 1.37 .350 Maxwell. Detroit 487 97 101 .331 Kaela. Detroit 570 02 191 .880 Niemsn Baltimore (28 03 137 .320 Runs-Mantle. llil Baas batted in-Mantle. 127 Hits-Kuenn. ltl Doubles-Plersall. Boston 0 son, Kansas City, Mlnoso, Chicago and Lemon. Washinslvllll. 11 Home runs-Mantle, 51 stolen bases-Aparicio. Chicago. Hstchctmu fought back ., Pitching - Ford. New York. 700 stl-i'k.eouta-Sc--e. Cleveland 168 PROBABLE PIICBERJ NEW YORK (AP) - Probable pitchers for tonight's malor les- gue games (all night contacts) with won lost records in paran- theses: National League Pittsburgh at Brooklyn-Friend (17-10) vs Craig (11-11) New York at Philadelphia - Wrlght (0-0) vs Haddil (ll-7) Milwaukee at St. Louis - Buhl (10-8) vs Poholsky (0-ll) American l.ea&os Chic o at. Kansas w-Pierce ll (20-9) vs Kellner (7-4) Detroit at Cleveland-iioaft (in- la) vs Lemon (N-ll) Baltimore at Washington--Moeb ler (0-0) vs Pascual (sis) farming land is in farms of less than to acres. Boston at New York - Nixon (0-0) vs Larsen (10-I). -my. .. . i K way home to California after Wllk nlng a race at Edinburgh earlier in the week. ((1? 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N.8.. won by default over Johnny Phillips, Matches at the Charlottetown Golf Club have ban completed for the season with the lollowing results; Championship - Mina Dorothea Stewart; Runner-up - Miss iris ldaclellan. Winner and runner-up respect- WOU 0' "10 but scheduled com- petitions were: T. Eaton Co. Ltd. match - Miss tewart and Miss Maclsallan; Mrs. G. H. Buntain match - Miss Stewart and Miss Jean Mscuan; Mrs. N. B. De- Bloll mi-ch -' mu Stewart and Runs-Robinson. Cincinnati 120' Trlpleo-Jensen. Boston. Sinlp--. Miss MacLellen; Mrs. B. 5. Bend- arson match - Miss Dlacliellan and Miss Stewart. .4 fine his almost entirely to south Burnaby. F-C. inside tor body punching. no bounds. final--Ronnie Paul- EDEIIEJ nslll ' L W J J”, LIC er, u. 130 pounds. final-Lei Mason, Dorothy shwa" army. Stellarton. N.8.. outpolnted I8 Golf Winner "ff,:T,”,,;':';,,””;,,ff,f:,;':,”; Wm" The Business Girle' Five 0'Clock g:ff;"'5;;"Dl”'l 178 pounds, semi-final - Ralph Has a ck. Edmonton. utpolntqd Paul Genilron. Asbestos, Que. 178 pounds, semi-final - Jerry Collins. Montreal. outpolnted Ken Cowles. army. Cobourg, out, 178 pounds, semi-final - Brim Stewart. Montreal. outpolnted lac Dellnllon. Regina. 147 pounds, final-Walter Koaak, Edmonton. outpolnted Norm Jot-. gensen. Vancouver. 156 pounds. final - Jim Mont- gomery. Montreal. outpolnted Ed- die Mcliillop, army, Sydney, N3, Heavyweight. final - Robert Clemux. Montreal. outpolnted Bob Richardson. St. Catharlnos. Ont. INC 1 title last would be mm Gordon Pirio lint - heavyweight champion i son.-lltoosotar I'll: said: i huv” En land a shortly. we?” as Fof Ngw 'and Itoore wants zoo ' mnmn (AP wmu New York. I pso- . 3"; mm m:T;: .32.. ..n”.. ..':::.:'':::l. :5 3”-1'”-fa-”?-:.”” ”' '''””?ill' .1, .. it l:,cr-.':':..'w-r.-s ""..... .. ......, i gt; -3”:-to -nu 3-0:: c-3.-en by tuul'lo.i.v- he ..?iif'b"' ndw;g'v;e.f-gm ' Q: .l..”I.'.”.l'?f'...'i' Thus Robinson's purse will :3 to 1”" "11 Plfll. holder of the world 3.000. and 5.000-metre records, plans .0 settle in New Zealsnd ilmnedi. .-.::”..:.'.".'.t.i:"'-z.....'o: - wins.b hasioglveltay. return 9"- bout wliluu so can with 0.10! get- m';"m,:”,”S',k'.'.?l' '-'”l:l:lg gaetthodi 3931'” rack Eng 80 per cent. -1 would have fdusht him for ;fv'e"'” "ml lggwaglzl lelltlenilsral - u n crtle. it'll: dlulltmllehnstitllkkiignun bat rim Remember When u.... 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