BASEBALL IIESIILTS 5. rue CANADIAN PRESS Saturday National League 000 I01 001- 3 3 ill . 1 n 200 200 20x- (I Bmgiiyes. Meyers (5) Bi-osnan 7. 3111 Landrith: Mnglie and mupanella. L-Hughes. Hits: Clu- 5...)... Blui-Amoros. Si.i.'er. 51 Louis 020000010--3 7 0 .4. York 010 ooo om- 2 5 2 ' mull, Koiutonty (8) and Smith Gomez. McCall (8) Wilhelm (9) Ind Sam, w.Mizall: L-Gomez. :1" 000 201 005- 8 15 0 N, y 200000010-3 a i Kllppstelll and BuI'B65S- Kline. pollet (8) Face (9) Waters (9) King (9) and Shepard. L-Pollet. iuis: cu. . Robinson: Psh-Lona. I'li.iLaE" te. giiiiiiggkee st Philadelphia Ppd. i . ran American Lcatzlli WM. 030 900 030.. 6 7 l W..." - 012 mo 100- 5 l4 1 Ramos. Stobbs (7) End Ber- lnm,-t. Foytack and House? W- ROUNDUP PROBABLE PITGIIEIIS NEW YORK (AP) - Probable pitchers for today's major league games. (Won and lost records in parentheses) - National League Milwaukee at Brooklyn (N)- Buhl (13-4) vs Craig (10-5) Chicago at Philadelphia" (2-twi- night)-Hacker (2-8) znd Valen- tinetti (5-1) vs Roberts 1'"-11) and Hsddix (ll-3) Cincinnati at Pittsburgh (N).. Acker 11-2) vs Pepper 11-0) Amcriclhl "ue New York of Cleveland (N).- Ford (13-4) vs Lemon (13-7) Baltimore at Kansas City (N)- Moore (7-6) vs Burnette (2-2) Boston at Detroit-Sullivan (9-4) vs Trucks (4-4) or Miller (0-l) STAIIIIIN 88 By THE CANADIAN PRESS American League Slnhhs Hits: Wash-Lemon. Ber- New York 66 so ..- hem. Demvlaxwell. Cleveland 56 .18 .595 9 BalilmOI'E 000 060 011-8 9 0 Boston .53 42 .558 l2'6 Cleveland 000 000 240- 6 9 3 Chicago 48 44 .522 16 Johnson. Brown (8) Loes (8) Baltimore 43 53 1482.1 mm H Smith: Garcia. McLish (6) Detroit 43 53 . 443 23 r..np,- (7) Houtteman (8) Mossi Washington 38 so .333 29 (Q) and Naraizon. W-Johnson: L- Kansas (7lt.v .14 61 .358 3154; G3,.-,3 HR: Bal-Francona. National eague New York 501 302 201-14 19 ll WiiiVl:3lIkPF 58 .14 .622 .- k,.,...,q.. City 102 000 000- .1 8 1 Cincinnati 56 39 .539 2;, ':mrrllvani and Berra: Kellner. Brooklyn 54 40 .574 4 r...,..an ti) Mclilabnn (5) Shantz St Louis 45 47 .49,-;11i.', .7. and Ginsberg. L-Kelluer llRs: Pittshurgll 43 50 .462 14V: My Skizas. NYk-Martin. Skow- Philadelphia -(.1 5l 45715 M" 2 Chicago 4:; 5; 430 11 Rozlrm 04? 320 will 19 it New York 32 57 .160 2314 rh”.a;,, 000 (int) 001- i ll 3 international League r Msnn and Daley; 'McDonald. . W L Pct.-GEL mun 4:) Staley ran Howell (4) Miami 50 45 .171..- Kinder (9) and Lollar. Moss (6) Toronto til 45 .570 .- L.llcDonald. . Rochester 50 45 .567 I-, . international League Montreal 5a 52 527 N; ..,,,...,.,i ooo mo 000-1 9 0 Richmond st 57 472 lots .,,,,,,,; not) 000 03x--.'l s 1 Columbus so so 459 12 wmig. r'rislante ti) and Rose- HIVMNI 47 59 -443 liili i....-..; Morehead. Lspetri is) and Buffalo gym as 3931:) Holion 5...”... non oio 001-4 7 o P o cnnumm M01002)” 9 0 ii mer IIIS ””""""' mi-""3" iimidficigg Tompkluson: wingo. 00 E t it) splcer ID and 5'13"” 9 1 mm” 333T? 12 I Havana . ' BALTIMOR ( I - . Blake. Hill-kl (7) Grimsley igif Palmer of Ll"a:itrol")Aer., Pa.. siihlinkn, slid Sawatskl: Lane. Hatter! - final mund par 72 Sunday to fin- and Dotterer. 4 H 2 lab with a 72-hole total of 277 and Rochester 400 000 000-1 R 1 win the 514.000 Eastern golf open Richmond 000100 200- tournament by two strokes from Blaylock. Nelson (7) Blaylock .7. Deal (9) and Rand: Post. Nar- dells (B) and Neeman. Sunday American Lei!” First Baltimore 000 000 000- 0 4 '- Clrvelnnd 000 010 02x- 3 7 9 Palica, Zuverink (8) and Gas- tsli; Score and Hesltl L'P3”"' Second Baltimore (Kit) 000 000- 0 7 l Cleveland 000 003 ()1x- 4 ll 0 g Zuverink (7) and H. snhihflrighirre sud Averill. its. 3121- (5) y ran :5). L-Ferrnrese. HR. Cle- Wertz. Vgn York 000130 010- 5 ll 0 Kansas City 200 100 900'" 3 3 3 Turley. R. Coleman 49' and llrrrs: Dlimar and Ginsberg. W- Turley. HR-st NYK - Skowron 1- Bauer. KCy-Sklzas. FIRST Boston 0(l00000n2-s Z 7 9 Chicago 015 010 ZZX-ii 9 0 Sister. Susce (5) and Daley- Pterce and Lollar. L-Sister Hits. Chi-Doby 2. Rivers. Second Boston 100 001 100- 3 I0 1 Chicago D01 D01 40x- 6 7 1 Parnell. Delock (ti) Kiely (8) sud Daley; I-iarshman, Kinder I7) Lspalme (7) and Lollar. Moss (7) W-Lapalme: L-Delock. HR: Chi- Hatfield. First ' Washington 00() 000 000- 0 ti 0 Detroit 201 003 00x- 6 i0 0 Stewart. Griggs (7) and Fits- Gerald; Hocft and Wilson. L- Stswart. um. Det-Kuenn. Wilson. lei-and Wash 021 000 100- 4 10 0 Detroit 000 000 001- 1 4 0 Stone and Berberet; Bunning. Miller (4) Gromek (9) and Porter. L-Bunning. BR: Dst-Kennedy. St. Louis MO 011 ON 1- 8 10 1 New York MOIOOIMO-1 I 0 Poholsky. Jackson (10) and Cooper: Aiitonelli. Grissom (8) Wilhelm (10) and Sarni. Westrum ll). W-Poholsky; L-Wilhelm. Hits; National League . First Chicago 000 000 000- 0 S 0 Brooklyn 000 000 0ix- 1 5 0 Davis and Chlti: Newcombe and Csmpnnella. HR: Bkn-Reese. second Chicago 03 010 0tl't- 4 8 0. Brooklyn 000 000 200- 2 R 2 Rush. Lown 97) and Chiti: Rou- lsx. Bessent (3) Drysdale (6) La- hine (ti) and Walker. Cnmpanellis IR) W-Rush. L-Koufsx. like: Bkn- l-lodges. Amoros. American League First Cin to too 400- Is s (1 Pill om 100000-"l 4 2 Lawrence Ind Bailey: Friend. Wsters (7) King (9) sad Flies. Friend. lecoj Cin 000 am 001- I 11 I Psi) ooooio 100-2 7 2 Gross. Freeman (0) and Bui- lus. Lsw. Pollei (9) King (9) and Shepsrd. wdtreemsn. L-Law. 110 MW 032- 5 12 I 3lMiin. Crone (ti) and crsndsll; liinmons and lcuinioh. 1.-Snslin. KR: Mil-Pstlio. Iltlrlllihli LOIIIIO llltilin till) 010 ooo-2 I I mbus 104 100 Ilix-it ii 1 -Nicholas. Eston (4) Nagy (7) Ind Sherry. Dunes and Noble. Second Buffalo moomom...o 4 o Columbus 000 M 001-! I brews sud Toinpklnson; For lll Shuts. . Totonto as am 010-1 3 1 llnvsns atoms--1 I it D. Johnson. Luvsngnni ts) nti 3 lay: Heard. Sierra (8). Cosimo ever. 0 soil Dott R-c ooooissaiu s a ' tnnoss onus:-7 7 o sckinsol. berts ll) sail ' : -lcrdss snit Nssrnss. Q 1sii'."'t(.sso (His 1 ' III&Q(?l-I14 s Dow Finsterwald who fsltercd in the stretch. Jerry Kesselring of Kitchener, Ont. came on strong to finish in s tie for third place with Bob Ros- burg of San Francisco with s to- tsl of 281. The Canadian and the Claifornian each earned 51,400. Palmer won the top prize of 83.800 and Finsterwald. of Bedford Heights. Ohio. took 32.150 second money for his total of 279. Kesselring was under par for all his four rounds with 69. 71. 69 and 70 today. seonr scnoss DODGERS CREEPING UP Game Ends Too Soon KIRKLAND LAKE, Ont. (CP)-The scoreboard in left centrefield showed the Sum Davis baseball team lending Sleymourh-z 4-2 after Elf tu- rgings with the Dsvlsmen at at. But they already had the game salted sws-y so the teams left the field sad the fans and official! filed from the ball park. The scorer was about to lol- low when he discovered he'd posted 0 iie scoreless inning too many. Nobody seemed to have noticed that the game had actually gone only 71A in- nines. There was nothing the be- fuddled official would do about It eveixvone had left. do he went home. too. lloughriders leave For Eastern Tllts REGINA (CF) -- Saskatchewan Roughriders left Saturday to pin! exhibition football games in East- ern Canada against three Big Four clubs. The group includes 41 pllyers. Five players. nursing various sil- ments. were left at home. while Conch Frank Filchock cut four others Friday night Riders arrive in the east todur Tuesday night in Hamilton against Tiger-Cats. They meet. the Alouettes in Montreal Thursdl! vsnd wind up in Ottawa Friday against Rough Riders. Le Mans ilace. Results In One Fatality LE MANS. France (AP) Tho- Scottish team of Ron Flockhnrt and Ninisn Sanderson streaked to victory Sunday after 24 hours of sruelling driving in a renewal of the Le Mans Grand Prix endur- lance rare marked by accidents. itnul weather and one death. Thrilieci By Moore-Parker Toronto Fight Spectacle Ringside- Archie Moore-James J Parker light. We are sitting. we should judge. somewhere in the vicinity of the Pitcher's box in Maple Leaf Stadium. Toronto. Ar- chie Moore. the grand old man of boxing. is doing most of the pitching with Parker. the peoples choice. on the receiving end. A perfect night for outdoor boxing. and a record crowd of over 35,000. The event is s smnshing suc- cess. both financially and from the standpoint of a boxing spec- tacle. but Jack Solomons' "tux- ed'o dream" fell flat on Its ar- lstocrntlc face. Flirting with the idea of renting a tux. we finally decided to so in ordinary gsrb but were afraid we were going to look like Daniel in a den of social lions. The fear was ground- less. Among the "working press" tuxedse were rare. About one in twenty. we should say. Perhaps it was lust as well. If this "soup and fish" Idea had caught on. next thing Solomons would be uervlng ten and uumpets to the boxers between rounds. Glam- orous ushercttes come round and pinned csrnstions on all the pressmen. however. Sam Tsub was sitting on my left and we had quite a chat. Tnub was Don Dunphy's prede- cusor in "blow by blow" isn- neuncing. He bowed out at the picture when Gillette took over from Adams Huts. Sam made the first television broadcast of a fight in North America. Re had heard I little of Prince Ed- ward island and wanted to know more on my right. was led Tsvero who is a photographer with a Bar- They made quite a production of' the entrances of the principal boxers. Turned. the lights out and spot-lighted Parker coming in be- hind I Highland oipers' band. A U.S. Military unit marched in ahead of Moore. The fight itself was a little gory with ringside inns shouting ”stop the light." but Par- ker wssn't seriously cut after all. The consensus of opinion is that Moore carried Psrlrer to make it a cr d-pleasing fight. but we thought Archie tried his best to belt James .1. into oblivion during the last three or four rounds. Any- way. after seeing the fight, we're picking Patterson to best Moore. 001' Disco csrd. program. etc. will be treasured souvenirs of this best thrill of our sportswrit- lng career. By the way. does any- nne lm;w how to preserve I can ns yu- IJICK CASH LOANS rie newspaper. 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Brooklyn also gained s hslf guns on the Braves but lost s chance to close important ground When they dropped the second game to Chicago for a split. Pee Wee Reese's eighth inning homer gave the Dodgers a 1-0 opener behind Don Newcombe but the Cubs took the second. 4-2. As a result the third place Dodgers are four games back with a four-game seriestopcning sgsinst Milwaukee Burgess' ninth inning double enabled Cincinnati to take Molidlyo July 30 1956 The Guardian, Page 7 Pirates. 3-1. after Brooks Law- rence posted s tour-hitter for s s-l verdict and his 15th victor! Th! in the opener. Burgess double was the only extra base hit of the day for the Redlegs. noted 70! their home run P0W9T- , BRAVES DOWNED TWP llamas, in s Philadelphia nipped Milwaukee.)()ver Kansas City 5.2, on Roy,Smallery's two-run hit two triple with the score tied. Smnl- COLEMAN FINISHES ley also scored .on Richie Ash- burn's single. Milwaukee had tied the game for Warren Spahn on Andy Pafko's 200th mstor league homer in the fifth. St. Louis went 10 Innings to nip the last place New York Giant's 3-2. with Al Dark. eir-Giants short- stop. collecting four of the Cards' 10 hits. Successive singles by Don Blnstngnme. Dark Ind Sill) MW sisl won the game.) hii-ihday si . Bill Skmrrnn hit (folenian in ltinlenian made ui Cleveland shut twice, 3-0, and in iobs by two Herb 0 the second game from the it See 5119 broad 1”.8i11W-RY Aworld Ofpleasure y0u'1lpT0udlYSayeveryO5,1-913,39 (1 An GheW01et,S the gjleate of all J 5-.1 liarry 7"” '0 Billy Martin for RedsCut Braves' Lead To 2172 ”gBy Sweeping -Tw'o From Pirates for the Giants. and Bobby D91. grern his sixth for St. Louis. New York Yankees rnniin. lied to celebrate rasey StengeI's party-a-day two more home runs, making it seven in the lust. triumph. Skowron also Saturday night. rate. BMI TllFiI”.V almost went the" V the ninth when the A s got two men nn with tour. nut, Simpson the final out Baltimore 4-0. on stout pitch- young letthanders. Score and Hank Aluirre. Srnre allowed four hits in the Willie Mays hit his lath homer) first game and Aguirre yielded seven in the second in which Vie Wertz hit his 24th home run. After Billy Hoeft of Detroit shut , nut Washington with six hits, and struck nut 12, the Si-naom-5 turned around to get an even. break with n 4-1 victory on ltean Stone's four-hitter. I Rigbthsnder Paul F o y l a c It Tim-rs from losing 6-5 to Washinuiiiii sPll.'Il()r,s', sandwiched home run: around ap walk for three runs in the second inning. B e r I: e r e i. Washing-i ruin Foytarkis big day in the. eighth by singling in two runsl which riimaxed A three-run Wash lngton rally. J 9 '-tr j4u4iA, a t9Aeaiof'etfa4(e4tAcavu2'in&Ze4AemuvraatfAAuc1 lt'sttis carwltli the SAFETY "FIRSTS"! .CZ4.a4t4-44 oowo MOTORS. 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