10 The Guardian. Charlottetown. Mon. May 25. 1964 i i l Gentile Bells Two Homersfl Bowling Tourney Results Released II! THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Home runs flew in all direc- llions in both major basebad leagues Saturday as the boys teed off on tired. shell-shocked pitchers to produce such loot~ ball-like scores as 14-2. 11-9, 9-5 and 8-4. Jim Gentile. a legitimate home-run awaited. banged two. Bobby Knoop hit one. a grand slam. And Felipe Alou had an inside-the-park job among the near two-dozen homers. There were five home runs in a 5-4 triumph by Boston Red Sox over Kansas City Athletic... Besides Gentile's pair for Kan- homers were hit by Roman Mejias and Felix Mantilla of the Red on 8- g .5; 3' Sex. Mantr-lla's came in the ninth in a pinch-hit role with a man on base to turn defeat into victory. Three homers were among iCubs Down Cincin na’ri 5-3 the 17 hits amassed by Chicago White Sox in their 144 slaugh- ter of Washington Senators. They were slugged by Dave Nicholson, Pete Ward. a native of Montreal. and Tommy Mc- Graw. Ward's was a grand slam. SURE INTO LEAD Knoop’s four-run homer en. abled Los Angeles Angels to come from behind and defeat New York Yankees 9-5. Mickey Mantle homered for the losers. It was his seventh of the sea- son and 426th of his career. ty- ing him for the top mark among active players with Eddie Mat- hews of Milwaukee Braves. Leon Wagner knocked in five runs with a home run and sin- gle as Cleveland Indians out- slugged Detroit Tigers 11 - 9. Dick McAuliffe had a homer for the Tigers. Oddly e n 0 ll g h, Minnesota Twins. who lead both leagues in home runs. didn't hit any ln their 5-1 victory over Baltimore Orioles. There was one Balti- more homer. by Boog Powell. which deprived Lee Stange of a shutout. Rico Carly. a rookie out- fielder. walloped two home runs for Milwaukee as the Braves downed St. Louis Cardinals 8-4. Bill White hit one for the Cards. Alou and Henry Aaron also SUMMERSIDE -— For the second consecutive year the RCAF station of Summersldc have won the P.E.I. Men’s bowling tournament. In th years event held at Crest Lanes in ummerside. the airmen (Summerside Ambassadors) had a total team pint’all of 14673 Scamen’s of Charlottetown plac- ed second in the 12 game tour- nament with a plnfall of 14171 and were followed closely by 5‘ homered for the Braves. Jerry lynch and Roberto Cle- mente were Pittsburgh's homer hitters as the Pirates swamped San Francisco Giants 9-2 be- ind Bob Friend's five-hitter. Willie Mays was held to a dou- ble in four times at bat. drop- plng his average to an even .400. WIN DESPITE HOMERS ’ Chicago Cubs whipped Cincln- nati Reds 5-3 despite home runs! by Frank Robinson and Deron Johnson. Houston Colts capitalized on two errors to score four runs in the eighth inning for an 8-4 vic- tory over New York Mets in the first game of a scheduled twt- night doubleheader twice de layed for more than an hour by rain In the squelched the Meta for a 4-0 trl. umph. second.. Ken Johnson 3748 the Charlottetown town pros who finished hlrd spot with a score of 14059. other teams competing were: Defenders, Summerslde Royals. Charlottetown Recreation Cen- tre, Charlottetown Juniors and the Charlottetown YMCA. Although his team didn't tin- ish. George Kays rolling tor Seamans of Charlottetown cer- tainly did. Rays in addition to howling an awesome 265 aver- age took the.high single with 348 but nearly lost it to George Woods of Summerside Am- bassadors who had 343. and e won the high triple with a high 915 total. it was practically Seamans of Charlottetown and Summer- side Ambassadors in every team bowling department. Sea- mans won the high triple with and were runner up to Charlottetown Town Pros with a 1362 for the high team single. mam... lwou it with 18m. Summersida K3 M has Members at the Summer Ambassadors are: Lew buttEhfll: Dwyer. George Power. and Dave her. ‘ woo“ Here are the results of Satur. daily: action: gh single. 348. Geo Rays. Charlottetown Somali-1): high triple. 915. George Kays. High average. 285. George ya. High team single. Chang“... town Town Pros, 1380- run. ner up. Seamens. 1362. High team triple. Summer- side Ambassadors. 3873; runner up. Seamus. 3748. TOP TEN AVERAGES George Keys, .265; Jim Dwyer. 341: George Powers. 245; Fred Brown. .239; George Woods. .238; Otto Furchak. .237; Frank Acorn, .236; Al Carlson. .234; Eric Beeby. .234; Louie Poirier. .238. TEAM STANDINGS Summerllde Ambassadors. Seamans of Charlottetown. Charlottetown Town Pros. Rec- reation Centre of Charlotte- town. Charlottetown Juniors. Summerslde Royals, YMCA Charlottetown. Summerside Da- tenders. Charlottetown Welcomes TIIE MARITIME PBOVINCES , Jim Gentile, of Kansas City. is out at. second in the first half of a double play during the third inning of their first game with the Boston Red Softball Meet § i GENTIlE IS our“ Sox at Fenway Park today George Alus’lk hit to Sox third baseman Frank Malzone. who threw to Boston"‘ Dalton Jones at second, who relayed to Dick the pitching chores for the win— net's. Stephenson did the hurl ing for the Hope River outfit. Stuart at first in time to com- plete the double play. The Red Sox won 6-2. a (AP Wirephoto) llhe brightest ship afloat when she starts her regular channel i service soon between Southamp- BOABD OF TRADE l5 SCthUled PAINT FERRY ORANGE i ton and Cherbourg. France. She i has been painted blaze orange. ‘ SOUTHAMPTON E n g land; the color normally used for life The President of last yearsl (cpl_rhe 33004011 Norwemanu rafts because it is the most con- city softball league. ‘ MacKenzie has call hall meeting for the Charlotte-1 ' town Main Brace tonight at 8.30. All last years teams and any team desiring to enter theiI league are requested to have a ‘ representative at the medias! Bearcclts Top Hope River ! Bonshaw Bearcats defeated 1 Hope River 19-9 in a baseball: game played at Hope River 1 yesterday. The Hope River‘ squad was leading by a 9-5 mar- gin at the end of four innings The Bearcats took a 10-9 lead! in the seventh inning and never " looked back as they piled up‘ their lead. Pat MacLean slammed a home mu for the Bearcats for the only homer of the game and 0. Pineau poled a triple for the losers. Fred Doiron of the Hope Riv- or team made the nicest catch of the day as he hauled down' a screaming line drive. 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