1 m W. Charlottetown, Wed Why 22. 1963 Most Baseball Fans Seen Spli’i ln’io Two Divisions until new: ,thelr throats it it loses. since it NEW YORK (A!) — Are you,witl probably win tomorrow. a batter or a pitcher va1e9‘Cheer any long hall on by et- aebeu qu usually are oneIther team, Think the hunt is or the other. ,tor cowards, the stolen base ior I Try theaetwo descriptions larllmaks, Litre good outiicld,or hageles at Pittsburgh: : catches it'hnybody can hit a homer with hatter people — Think the Plltlicr people 7 Their hearts the whippy hats and rabbit balls most exciting thing in hast-ban go out to the pitcher, Like noth- they use these days " wisnt is the home run, except maybe ing better than a :0 gzmleikafld spithall back two home runs. Want out on HI spud next two ours a ing ‘ pm. in extreme cases, walk a‘bitut what a tough game it was AL F03 “HER-PEOPLE out on a M games in the iev- to lose. tor the pitcher who lost. Generally weakn- t:. the v American League. with the out- enlll innlng Like home team Dit‘ \vlll‘i home team. Lone gogld standing 0(8le 0’ me Yank to win but arent going to cut inlltlfllP—Dlia)r:§ary> a e ml awe“ m hm" Fem. Pitcher prople lonely hitter. up It the all by himscll, while a strong tellow is throwing Derby at the luscious odds ni‘ who has tun other Derby ruo secret signals. “(TV Mr dillt'l’oul owners in They say in: see: lile that RRL’HSH Lind (‘I’t‘du a hurt? Wilh a record IlkeImmcd to hang the bull over “I! hmho-s, 1w“ 0mg, hwkmmsli Count Alba ' Eul this season,f9nces. which are much too Alicea Cape and William hmll all the tancitd horses have “1- close. ' i' - - themselves on their [net out of the mone n hi, nlv two unit. tan rd hoists are Cor- . _ races this Stasglll bolhoiri irg. Wm 51ml Ill' IIIc Italian wallvi“,"“““"“g [0' a I‘m“ '9"- lund. ' dcr horse moot, the stretchJWIlhout really understanding imaJGI’ Icanuc baseball Camus. Won-lost rebords in paranlhe- Sis. ‘moll. every home run "That would hive inst been a long out at the Polo Grounds or Lns Am, geles or Flllsburgh." Say attch 1n home run at the Polo Grounds His name is Count Albany and he'll carry the purple and white silks iii Calgary spotts. man Max Bell at Ensum May 29 The tempting adds oi lull in l were nlk‘red , two leading layers. Joe Coral Lad- 5 go or be No. I tional League, although they a S e haven't made up their minds thlm and seven other players are arranged in the iicld to ioil o wily, rrendi-roast also trains Kltal- Pitcher people see lhcnbvlvcs kls. our oi the ratio I‘avorilcs as the lontly icilnn o the it tr d 55 t L zled out In Spl‘lm: trials and “'5' That's me to thorn “mow a‘imhwsg "mm, more . \\ldt"-n[)t"ll rat-c despite, Both have day dreams. The running hlcrchnnt Venture. and W” .‘l'ey ‘3‘” "‘f" ‘ TRAINED IN IRELAND in The Clonining, trained by WW" 3” " “i " d" W“ The colt was sired by ’ about those hard-hitting Giants. Psychiatrists say that batter people have a tendency to iden- lily themselves with the poor By ALAN HARVEY died rrcnntly attrr a promising everything he tries to do. n LONDON tcrt — There's a start at stud, Tim dam is Sat-.top at that. there is a iellow Canadian-owned sleeper lining auiya lenl tlbaoy is trainedlbehind his back L the catcher ior next week's Epsom .I. tpnddrt Prendergast,i—crouching down and giving tor the root Kltt’il has gone mound, armed only lame and “I” not in skill and cunning. attempting to} in any other year. bunkmak-izcl his best pitch past a huskyl ers might oiicr up to 500 to t onIieilnw with a hat who is deter. , s - lmost has be“, m, ml, u, elm“, lied v betting on the l-rnnchihallcr people hit harms a aboard the Bell handuuguu Rclkiti "\t‘m‘d by “year-rev“! “me “Pl . .cDum Albany was “mm as old paris llnIL‘l proprietor Fran- _50m0 Movie clalm they are a lwn-yeanold and has iimshod‘ems “UP” P'm‘” prle‘ “‘1 "‘C“ “'"l “1 m r "haml‘lnn lockey Sir Mimi. Queen's horse Doutelle, which Gordon Richards Probable Pitchers By THE CANADIAN PRESS Probable pitchers tor today's Cardinals Sliade Chicago Cubs 5-4 Amcrlcan League Los Angelcs Turl v tldl at, Cleveland McDowell (23! mt. Chicago Peters l2-2 at Wash- By THE CANADIAN PRESS wile a mall aboard In the . . ‘nm ‘\.\ Bill White drove in three runs too oi the huh and in tile bob "mm" mm“ ' , a“; l B 1 an unbehevnhle tom same inuing her Wm" B"“"'“'1 ".fi 3' “ft limnrc Barbrr l7»3l t\ Kansas Cl|\' Bonsitcld ISM! at New York staiiorti l2»2l th. Minnesoia Knai i at Boi- ton Dclock tl-zl National League New York Willey I4~Zl 4 catch, spurring St. Louis Car- dinals to a o viclnry ove Chicago Cubs Tuesday.at Chi- cago in the only day action in the majors. Los Angcles Angel's Amcrla can League tilt at Cleveland was posbponed by rain. in the National League game, White slammod his iiith homer lunged into the second row he box seats to grab Nelson Malhcws' ioul popup, White injured his rlizht elbow and ltit thumb bouncing oti the concrete wall hut remained in the game and singled home \lhal proved to be the winning "‘“F‘” Drysda‘" ‘ ‘ ’[' run in the scienth lllmll'l whcu “15W?” “'1’” 2'” st. Louis broke a 3-3 tie with “““.5‘°“ Mum?“ ‘5'“ 'N" ‘“ W, , m“ mm, Cincinnati DTnole that jp -hcr Curt simmo .. M v Simmons. \lhn scored his sixth victory against , launched the winning rally with ‘a double to lcit and scored the C tic-breaking run on Curt Flobd's ,single Flood eventually scored ' ' ' Some Team whit-s nor Brier Official TAKF i < r Th 0 . k 'I ‘1‘} ' ' d ST, CATHARINLS. Out. icrl ". (“‘3‘ P” I” "W' ” "‘ D|e5 Tues fly —Rudy Pilous, released as “I0 nmn: on an error a SUMMERSIDE 7 Cliicf only,| i. coach oi Chicago Black Hawks wa'k, a single by Billy Willi ms earlier in the day. said Tuesday “id “0" Santa's sacrifice flip night he would like to continue “{“Pdms' 5mm“ mud“ his ties Thane A, Campbell. a '“ “‘9 "3mm, “Wiley Mague ""‘“‘" 5MB," m ‘4 game" trustee oi the Vlacdtznald Brierl in 5mm “may. T ardinals scored an un> . . _ M d 05.} “I've hm h. ham}, 5“ my earned run in the third on an Amslalwni men war y me and khan. even. Wm M error by tirst baseman Steve widay attemoon oi the passing it." said Pilous in an interview Bows who was filling in inr Er-I'm Montreal oi t\lthur Candle at ltétgbhhh:e he". “1 mi I,|r(.li‘eehanks. Banks has a briiised‘who was m many mm mm Cllu e I‘ > e s. NHL tcamov so” he“, l" a“ st. Louis went ahead in the an" I“ “'9 “WW- Hc sam‘he would mm Ln mm on Whit s homer but the "0'" {he "WWW "f 1"”! mack in the b”; Maw m c, _ no It" the mm on Lou Brier culling competition, in and“ puts out me Possum” of Brnck's wlhd-blown_ triple and WNW “at. managing dll’t‘tlm“ handling a mum Wm Wm “other male hr: wuhame until his retirement about Uer it would have to depend on incl SWIM“ ’1‘” "‘W “WW “I’m” as.“ mm and the me," i ,thv cllllttlt when the Cubs scored, He mule-i In Montreal and phom said a, ' “bin rim on a walk and a pair oi was well known to all ourlors other than cm, . “Wm alsoysiuglcs hui Rnll Taylor relieved across Canada. statott the Chici depend 0,, me Fagin“ and the,siinmons and made pinch-hula Jlslll‘fl, particularly to all curl- w 0 work ‘ tcr bnttnl‘r into an inning.cdig crs who competed in the an- ..I have a'lmdy been can. double play. noel Drier playdnwns. hated by three proicssional teams and a couple oi organiza. tions on 'c ockey." he so. “I will still listen to any offer. . Questioned on ; rumor that he would he oiiered a ton in the Toronto Maple Leais organ- ization, Pilous said he had not been otiicially approached by Toronto. ‘ He said he was disappointed that the Black Hawk: let him .go. He has yet to learn oi any .etated reason icr his release, mild Pllous. who joined ihel Jllliillfle Hawks in the 1957-58‘ moon and took them to lhet‘ ,staniey Cup championship in ’im. :63 Players t c i Register 1 hit evening 53 baseball play- in" rod-tend at the Armou'les {to the put in this year's City sliuahlll League. This assures me city oi at least a ionr.team ‘loop this season i i ii: wind up regislrar‘on. hills 'cialx have announced nny play- en who missed out on getting down Int evening can mglater today and Thursday at the Bike llwp. 'l‘llursdly evenlng a lpoclll meeting oi league out. out! will be held h line up ham and president George Francis announced last cven=ng workout: (or the various t‘fam: ‘ rll. the Lewuc wl flu “ml- mat Victoria Prk this Vat Lns Pilous Feels Could Help P San Francisco Saniord last, 9 g at E E hicagn Bulil l2 t STOPPING A 1le I . VISIT! tones: I “In. m (cm-Georg A spinning Ienp clcm’s st. steal oi second in the second _ amen huh eommir- Louis Cardinals shortstop inning oi yesterday's game in in ,m, arrv- hum Dick most out the th oi ctdcago. Umpire Mel Steiner to tour C-uada'a sliding Chicago Cub Nelson indicates "out" call with his to air did-Ion Ln Eurnpe. Maitlit‘wit, Grunt clult‘hm hail thumb, nolay came inirn chr- . 6|! mt liCAF No. I in glove Ind ilngers aitrr he dioals catcher Tim Monomer, w hulk-naked. moped Mather/t lllmplcd (AP Wirephotat o with Chlclzo Bllck Hawks. laldI Elwkl, The Hawks blew I Tuesday night injuries. not poor Chlnce (of melt lli'lt league Colnhlng, were responsiblu In: title In history Ind than loll out the ledm's [all from “rd! piles In the Stanley Cuy lemlflnfll Hockey hi Detroit Red Winght Hull denied 1‘8er! (hut in was commenting an 0.1: had earlier bllmed Plluul' ICPl— Hrlng earlier In the dly nI Rudy coaflilnl [or the film‘s col- cuaclt the Bllck lapse. “it u bunch oI crown men can‘t it! up (or (II. um. themselves lt’l not die coach'l hull." he lnld In an Interview. He dald in!qu m: In the nelson accounted for the Blwh'd llu mp, Delencemln Pierre Pllnlt, Iorwlrds Ron Murphy Ind Hull hlmlell' were 1mm. 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