SPORTS FRONT By PIT}! CALLAGIIAN Top Umpire Quits it decided to call it quill as a Natiinial League nttictal. as speculation that Al would come back not -eerued ttnip was not doing much tailtine when owns . “it il'as quilting Ind wont lime- ‘ *k slid Giles: “All I hive I!) fly 3”“ a great ump‘lun i hope Mull] Iltk e A1213“! II III-I Wllfld lull: . an wlll reconsider, hacking and firmer cupervlilpn tro ‘ ted ercnleni. ii ii. in... an n... . .. p gupu'vllt'n' bl Illnplrll. He II CAI Hubbard who wu lilm umpire There's no such arrangement in the tonal loop 1an the ottlclata worn under pare-mm on". This apparently wasn't to Barlicir's liking and otthlrdly aggravated matters. I I y role. he was out at the time oi this wnttng b lrl hr ralmizd. nuilllii how we don't knizw I to w a man at Bailiekr not ty llc indeed may yet be back on the Ma. Happens Too Often the issue can hardly alto - i 35:3: 'l’hctr cry was that the lw orasc I... union tlicv dcscrved. Now comes Burnt-k. one at haoehnti beel. item: a Storey-Pun! \lr tltlll nu».- turn are trying their mightiest to do a good to uni ll on the snn . ll _t dl P _ l _ an :liitill a aillsl otticiuls, You can expert umpires a mm to take only so much at this cheap talk. Bariitk tools he can stand no more. Burdette To St. Louis Till-3 hrro ot' the 1937 world setter II no longer in M'i naukcc no dunk. very much pennant conlcloul, believe thit oiai.c hunt a much mm rt-rlona contender. Nainrnly Itlnli a strong contender tor National League honors. Bili'iltllll' has loads at ability and plenty ot sell pliiitrn against them. [to llasn'L anxious to leave he it-nl lid will be hurling [in Another club (to lustre aq Ms emerging top dogs in the senior at Ourdette Hopes He Is Missed .\llL\\.\UKEE lAPi _ "l justl lWle snnlnbndy misses the." . so choke oitclicr Law Burflntie! titer ho uns traded to St Louis iaiduiux by Mllwaltkce Braves tor Cnli‘llt‘r - outtielder-inticldcr Cenr tnnci- and minor league huilcr Bub Sailowskl. i “l gum i got cauizht in that youtl. iuuicment." raid the 3G<‘ )cartild iighthander, with the litaics tor 12 years. Adtnilllnii ht um dwappolnled. he snldl "I'm lcaiiiig a lot at friendsl ton and not only on tile held" Lootiin- aliend. he added; “1L “L .‘i’ \. ASEBALL loot one at its top utnpiraa Sunday when.” ml the were fired at him its merely tinted he was led up UE resident. Warnn Gllel had lands nl pints! tor LE“; p in lhll he is I llne . The oatli question had im cmum.” tip-at and it's lilter one ot the main mum all N it in- it is too bad that top ottiicials in sports hecome disgusted and tone incu jabs. lu hockey we have one casea ot lie-y "Red and Eddie inl‘rs. twn of "I! game's best. In men! were Ill)! giving me!" ts act. 'I “link the Mllclll it iniallihle not we do believe that a over come a time when they will ntlity everybody. Sont- eiuiint nn ri-cry tcum alwaya know much more tln their own minim than do the paid olticials The trouhle Is that then t-lllnils are listened to In aome cam and the otllclalt in put 't‘Ealfl lm‘ authority in last becoming a smart thing to \t‘IS are ollceretl by ico IlltII’Iy heme lam “'Ili-‘I they 'llit‘l't‘ Brings a time when they've had enough. Perhapa Levi is 5-5 [or III! pnunl [Olson but the thing that in molt nottltnilhy is ihnt he has won Ms last five games, The Cttr- dette can . ii Lew rottinut-s his winning ways, you will have to consider the Red aw- nllctl, llt‘ allnosi talked himscll by the Yankees in 1957 Ind ll;- lct titrnt knnw in no uncertain terms that he Just loved to ltlllwualtee but he tigured .pionship last season. LiPrI‘ no. a good chance of turn being traded. He in an- . itt :t‘l to work tor hie new clun and he promises to go at I Rood than” that Lite troubled water! H! BILLY KEAV. lei. re members at the nightly named (‘L‘ach at the press at a luncheon Chicago Black Hnwks dny. Black Hawks miner Jim hockey team. was pivsenled Norris, riglti. obliged phala- 3Billy Reay Sees Chicago lNear Top For Five Years LEADING lNDlANS’ CHARGE NEW YORK l.\Pl ' lain .lne st Ltluis ('Llrtta. also has come Alli-tit-k is “Sill: Ills war club to through with several timely hits cood advantacc lllilie latlln'l a illltlurllnfl a came . winning Cleveland indians' charge that home run in Sunday‘s second may he t'auxlng Mime icd lanes gamc again“ Wuplllnglttn Whit. iu Milwaukee Brt'es’ lrtint nt. ilrld c tinttine 253 unit six titc omc runs and ill rum hatted ill. 1 u. my“ rm, ham,” N. Adi-(it‘ll. who has elzhl homers u-m, mm H“, Bravos I" . and ill rtlll. ii on the llIrF/llr tiv player deal last winter. has “01" "' mm‘mfl i" will": the boasted his batting mark to a American League‘s batting lead- auliit it; with nine hits in his Us HP "3* 17“ “NW! “ms 1“ 1,; We. The 0,. M, m at not The leaders throiich enabled him to tack 37 points Sum-“N's Harm‘s “ere bated 0n onto his average. '25. ha" Adcock has been alternating “u” m“ "MD ‘. ._ Last “EPICS Individual at'lltin illi‘lti‘irs‘ hm Mm ""1 Wk" saw A1 Koline ot Detroit and Frank Mnlmne oi Ensitm ducl r 9 '3‘" tor the [tip spot in tilt- Amcricau l League. The 'l'lllers' outtielder mind up to tie Atalzone tor the 10er Each is llllllnE .340. Kuline gained 1' polnl \Mlh lIL‘ For Dodgers in n swim “ ’ t Malzane. dropped two points with l:-lor- 30. ihtained [tom the a practice has hren called it:- llotlceir ot iiie City fireball Leon Warner at Los Angeiea inocuc \Vedn:~ ay mcltt ai 615 mum; "tramp one plat-e to an Memnl'tal licld. A tall tuuti- third with a uino.poinl increase out it l'cqtlt’fled. to 332. Rovers Play Did—air? l lo M" Stalemate City Baseball Loatcue Rovet‘i.l Raver motlndiman Lloyd Dnir» liI'LlllllIE fi72 going mill the bni-‘t'm (USSKI a ntne hliior. gavl‘ ‘lnnl of the rlzlllili illnillz. hauled III! In.” Il'ee bases on balls and llll' )lacKinnnn's Dodat-i's to I sent six dulkn swinging. 'all stalemate al Memorial Rover shortslw Lloyd Blan- cld last night. The game was‘chard. who played a solid tie callot‘l alter nine innings all 30- Icnsll‘e game. stepped to the cutint ol darkness. - ale five times met the nine Behind Gr] Koinil into the hol- i'illtiilts anti entry time made ttlm of the seven"! Ill? Rovers ‘ to lirxl. tin three (invasions crapitrrs by placing the cap atop Readl's head. iii-iii H‘- piacetl Rttriv Pilotis ailcr the 1962-63 season. l- CHICAGO (APi~Billy Reay. such stars as Gordie l-toue nt tieucral Miln' ci- Ttlmillv lion - ml ml "mil" Willem“ en- live He was tut: batter ui recentl appointed hend conch Detroit and Frank Malluvllt‘h at c i th mark an.» out drive. lfitchcr Lloyd Say noiron the ram with three singlet ... ‘nt t: o islnci: Hanks. ~~ Torph < . nilh. no "I- r I” “'2 Who" h" ‘nfllt' lunr official Iripv He thew a dlcted Monday his club hill be “Em-S a ma. Fl. 0.. “d uni-m sinned m." H. v droir in Lloyd Blanchard and ‘\l.~|k on his Ilnal trip and on nut the top or the [\nlional should h, a 75.2"“ may, a W, . M ,5 “m, mum”. M, then in tlic e::ilth he halted I‘lht‘ pwvlml‘ occasion made it hockey League tor the itcxi live Reay mm... M m, id mm,“ mm ham-traded triple to on the in the. m. 1... not", yem. i 7. e— ' inc all n-ali. nuc rlln hart occui tout. smut. and mm... 14...... not." and n loci! in iusl prior to Dall'cn'slhoth batted .500 nail tor the‘ '1 . . l'll nccepi the msponslhillly. any. who rcplscrd Rudy PJ- our alter piloting autian in the American Hockey League chum. summed up his expectations nod i-cvealed .lhe Hawks probably will carry i To Beat i i v lies — ulcun nail arid all rill to liclp the Cardinait amt: the Victory trail. .lwu i=0- tt oi-v-it to- that slx ycnrr er Leiv tlnds himsrlt in am PM“ Der‘m'dYT‘" “‘9 193- 5‘ Lo [my up. , nllll‘l uorld rerien agninst the Yankees. 'I‘Ile diiterenre would “a!” me Cas<tus (in Jim Dorris. ro-nll‘ntlr ill ills flamed ‘Hawks. said that carrying l\.:(i lll‘ Mtlultl ll 2 to a?! MDIIIOI‘ Ieraclt ll "It NEH hr lllrl“ all. “as {I loom. roiltu could still show some mast.ry over them. 'fflufjmfi." tailil'i‘EOCkey mm ‘5 ite Monday in make aiitish ill cl which depend on Ynukcce wmuing the 'tmerl- chum.“ Tam-m and BMW hcaiyneiglit cllanlniltil cht-y rt. d Cnllprr his limit \lt'iinl Lloltirp a “Ilfihzerfil'sdflffil‘éi‘ NW“ 5‘“ pussihle rci-ord Bi'llisl'i boxing a goalie these days that it': ideal ““Wd “‘“W'll- » to hnve two mm. in mm to it cpacity turnout at 5a.ODO mt them prom-lye» mav hall szauwz to one it the Louisville Lin can uiaki- gtlod “51's “01‘ PROSPECTS his hoost that "Connor llil) tnll 303' Mime" “‘51 1"“? 5" in live" in outdoor chihicy tlve players he had at liutliuo SEN...“ “" ""hamywm“ “‘3” The ions. almost to a man. last se the grade with the Black Hanks ~~ ea in ad. n to , .lordy. he named detencomcu lzrl Cot-kiln) to tlalicu hithll t-o V n “d 5'” Erich ll sius with h |li|tm|’|lll£.’ leit hook k to us and every mic is while. We’ll do everything to help him Ind it we are success- tul We'll have n helluva hockey Clay Favored— i. litlc will be rooting tor the London ” ‘Dn Smith with two einzlct out ti-oiit.m tour trips and Luud with one the ninth hit in two at in! appearance<. l lava Action iont~ht llemorlai‘ l.ci:d hit a single. made .: \l’ay.Field secs [- hume M to thiltl and than inanlmiair‘star r‘ lice llccnutnck sacrificed him liomc hammll: l’lll_ 'I'lit‘ Dodger: wcut :l::iln in the ion M i\\llé’l1 rim sack-er Rnsrr drier Cooper with tho score l'PatIln o-t ull ltl nl lut llElil<, ll hr knock. 2".“ in“, m, hmmm of ,h, illllm >lllll‘ no ltii’llt’t’l pin atlvt- [mm frame Emu... “WNW” uuuuuc tiw litilii licuvvuciglit M 0,, mm a do”... and “m, in tlic ltioii (ll\nl|)it'~ ill » . at stall ulien Rnllllt'lllll- is tanked> an the I a S munde, M. _l V‘ ‘t‘ ""13 f‘ I“? “j; [ iiiuit:d hy the nodgrt shot i inmpiou ,iuuiy iixtlll. in MP W m“, “a. [hm hm “- “gl‘ ""3" “5 WY “1'5 od on account or darkness. Billy Wealhol’blo tot-d thc slab tor the Dndgb": and ovcr the has'niuc iuiiiuce allowxl nine hi scored ntt has “aw mm hecn stttllllctl illr iinm ltc has 6 _ a cum ul tiiic tiiinn quality. i i raw suilhail oi the Prince county Sotthaii Lcagur ln=t evening. deteaitnx inc RCAF boy: bv the score of 'l'llv Bl‘lltin it l‘ttll t l trlll _ I 8-6. Mackenzie: sin Beginners N's“? “Clt'l‘ i\ the tnttrth tntlln: In that trnme‘ salt! Count-r “Hcs tllilli‘flit'll. to Goes wedneSday RCAF sci)le one. mid Mac- ht- mil~l l)(‘ :tlnd Bill ho isn't in- Kcnziet tho. makinR the score ‘ H. ‘ At Golf Club ‘ Wilma-"biotin M-rKenm Mid But not ma. ot iioni mun-t to Vim’ll)l<‘ ' Dani o inrnn _ aeethc upset occur. T" “molt t sins min-toil; V _ . ,. The ntrtorce came on with 39"“ "F" W!“ q“?“"‘““' Clay's poetic and uon-pnciic ‘l'llliprl niiti' hr with W [Ii-1‘51 Eclmmf ('0” “"d “m' tit-c blg hills in the mm to “"y ""19"? “‘5 “mm” ‘“’ utterances have SlPaflil‘ll up tlic spectl. out he ain't going to ho ‘T'm "w “if?” ' NEW‘S'; close the ital) M. hill were no! “"7"” ""‘m’ “m.” “‘0 “'S‘“ usually hard In rilc Bl'lltlns and rcud_- tor the lm ilic tom-ct me" if “3‘ “m ‘-‘ able to draw any closer. Hat-old de'imm“ “Wm “°’". "” turned the promotion into a hoot-yiicisht in tho oorld~lilc film‘s: 3. {1"- D‘ VI " i Rl'hi’l and Doug Allen hit 3' “m” "m" “PM?” '5 ‘f'm' honanzn tor .iavk Solomons. creased liehiutitc I'm doing to ; 1"“ . f‘f 'g“ ""F “' iRBI home runs in “is firm and tlounl nockcys him no The “flaw” am. has “m .51“, mm on“ true no indiuctmus and at thym Mow..." mm “mm. --l lg Young to a proirs- r9. .___ —— m. films of 'h' 195“- Gl infinity. a grand slam cirmt clool rlourl contract and ltnnw him I 52 Canadian Opens will be in me hm. tam Reay. "He l‘lmwm George Dawklm went all the potential tic .s .‘\li memllt-rs ot' the cluh are W m "K. “we”, 2...” “I, rough and tough. He's an npcn ticIi-ome to this rtiair. uluch is 5 ms. mm“: m” 3 and Mn“ "N "' "WW ing 6. Pete Devanu worked tori .itve ltat-rtcs tor RCAR allowed eight htlr. tvhilicd IOIH' anti‘ Iailed to find the plate with Earl Semple — He lntreased P MacKenzies Down RCAF.8—6 For lead SUMMERSIDE 7 Mitt-Kenzles so good. and in the Kalil? t'mnltj’ team tt-eot to the top he wont among the parked carsi The (Inudhn. Chlrlnttefitwn. 'I'uell., June 18, 1m. 11 r m . , s: '-_l l i JQE ADCoCK in tile . ationai Lcugur. Tummy Davis til Lns All. Dodgch lunk over ll at place. ' - . h uveracc to oinis [0 .339 Milli 12 hlls in 31 trips Maury Wills ill the Dtxllzers. who has hit safely ill I. Slrfllglll games zoomcs 'nla snc~ 0nd plat-E at .131 Dirk Great 0’ SI. LDitIS and Wes Covlnfllon of Philadelphia. inst woo 's ct)- a“ Hurler losses One-Hitter A single in the (up if lIIPl sm'onlh h_\' Fliiyd llirkon «mil-i ed Danny Mallar's hid lor a second nohittcr a: auiiris L4P~l ciuu unilupctl smil‘H Fl~ll (Jul-l let's (4-1 in an L- ' ‘ Ram? in Sntil‘is la<i mglli While lusting his alle-hiilei' Mallar Walked 7 and strut-L nut 14_ Willard Creamer “on! all lite way [hr the losers. giving up seven hits, K FISh-CUHPVS are (‘Oleked Pn- rirely oi Nova Scotians empl ell Ill Sourls during the If scasnn. a‘ E a E th‘ Roget-s led the Legion' team at the plate \l'lll’l tvio hits thrt-t» apnea ahcc in right cantrrtield to snail-H: . notcniial home run trum Doug. Allen. l R n E l . mo H) 0.4: 5 3 MacKenzie: 600 am x—il s 2 Umpires‘ plate 7 Whiteiicadil as l) .e< e Scittitninn 3 pro and the amateur ders. are tied tor third ot _. liault Asian 0! Milwaukee‘ .ruuunued to lent the Itenlur eir. e cull ln hunters with ‘ l Jook Munroe » ‘ pen . lCPl # Amherst .pmlt'sxiozlal lohu t.lookl Minn» rim. unallectcd by a day's lay- nlt' hecauac or rain. tired a tune ott-r par 73 lo nall down hLl cord nova Scotia Open mil. cllnmnitlnsllip here Monday. the Cape iii-moo native. tied tor \l-tund plat-e alter Satur- ditys ltt llnlu pt play. was int~ ting to near perlection to he 1e lap‘ill‘l‘ the crown its last held ' 1960. The Capo Breton na- v, , .l... i 9 52 nnd was provtnl'ill amateur champion in 1955 and 8 Tinilinn Mullth tins Digby'n Dun Fleet who made a brilliant i-omchaclt allPI' an opening round . lie i-ccnvcrsd lot a 73 More -.v I" list and then hum on lliiurce s heels with a one-under par 73 Final court heiween the was a two eirokes with Munioe showing 222 an Fleet 2n achind l-‘lcct. twn amateurs squrmd in ahead ot the next crooning nt prolessiorlall~ 'rmro's (irol'ge Shannan RI 231 and ghtwood': Floyd Keddy at 7.12. The 234 grouping was the hlzzesi or the tiualista and a: :lin'i stunted p: s Errol Nicholson. E R. Chile and .t (i. Max- wcll tied with amateurs Pete Hope and Brian .liailleson. in order tu scttlc pmt'mooai money. than three had to an to extra holes and iii pmiessldnal SlanKlllllES. Nlt'llnkon was wt:- ond coiiey third and Maxwell intil-lh, 1"in day Icadct George not. man has ruined hy a rountl as He lou another stroke to \lnui-oe in the third With a 7t, The meet had been scheduled tor Salunlaysntldly out rain rot-ced ptmponemettt ot Sunday's ,- 'rhc entire field piavd another it in the mnrnini! Mon- day with tho tiuiil m leeinq net in [no alteration. Results: .1 \tunrnc 74 75 M n, lcet. might at 13 wit—m G. Shannan. Trim 7: its 74»!!! F. choy. Brightwood 7a 7a 79—23: F. nope. tantrum-nod 7t 79 M E Nicholson. Green Cabin 79 7t 75v!" E. ll t . entry. . en- Glasgow 75 7t ill—zit B. Matherou, Ken»th m 7n tit—nu a. silver. Ashbllrtl 71? n 7772“ ll. econ-oil, nrhtvood an n M A. Oriole. Achourn to all llo—asa P. Locke. Briohtuuid 7s m m»m ittntrlltll‘i There they tlotl'i. care too old iuu are — or how much. moo you're making All thni‘ Mimi.» is lllal you Pl'udllct‘." .“t'tllIlflt'l‘ .luhnuy lteane ot the mood plat-e Cardinals raid Bur- tettr unultt be uteit mostly at a sinner. PiTt‘lilNG SPOTTY Butt-lute would seem to ex- oili till the needs ot the Citr- l'lillals. uliuse pitching har been harlot iiy spotty portormancet is aniuliy nice to be going to IJ victories Ind m delutl and hit averaged 19 Victories «Inna, i flll till 0! record: include: I' lttrllll. XIII-I'll“ ldelphll Phillie: t-tlutics. )iilittittitce general manliler three yllnlt pitch e night-t tat tied pitch-r in the Burtirtie became one tit base- Nltlonll Lnltn (earl-tin re. Brave: in the world allamptonshlp by bell—MK New ork Yankees in three games. luld more but nut-dot: s a wun‘l the znnlldflrlllon In our. dullu wlltl Imn. We're pullt l lie h I ’ mm” on “mm M. H ""h h 20“m.,anlapccttvcly with Cecil Ladner \tikc o-nricu. tiir out-tier- L P. h maxi, WWW, u and Jrcy MCIzir "aiming to tutineds-ati-lior. up: top sticker bu ' hiing them home in tho ltlgili. loadlll: tho Mai» oop Has ’ Pro . "c 0" “mm” ’5‘" "‘d 5"“ TOSSES S-IIITI'ER .invi-s nuli thicc hits in as many tam) 13",“ Symfgs 'El;:;fz“v:;:' Soutnpaw Shepherd tossed a lrlps so plat-ct on ihc losing I] THE AW Pnhlhll pitcher: [or M. TWO Games I legit .- lialley lit Mueronkl - - ~ issuing tme tree tickets anti lit. Item clottiierad Guard wgfiug'mdflfiTnfiffl “l- Wm" ’ '5” M" — “- sendingtour downila the strike». nttiriu-e nci-c plum 4 Butt marten Ann". I... A m" '1’" out route. l.uud howl ciao \lurphy when thp 157 InWOom- m“ cm m‘gw .H. .t ml" WWW‘ “ The loscm scored incir flr<t anti iinvc tteuc. ' wan Anlelel o'slnattl tutorltc. “mm” “mm—“Hum in the second inning. clcanl nciu-n at ti..ui ilIN cvoiiiuit Bride tut 'lltl. mm" ""‘~ mum“ '7’.np mun ck cat-mil drnwtnfl‘wcs tllltlrlt‘nl.‘tl .\ntuu,il Park behind to cm.“ "on... a." .t Mt... "l" meP" WWW” f" "1. milk. Vince Mulligan. mak-‘All-Stars hnsilnl: ills Sham- a in the tit-st InllInl n. . pm ‘5” . ,V Worthington :At and! ‘Edh dying his tirst lwmance with rocks. itelt loaned In more. lleNIIly toti at‘fl‘flm" “Sm” " D’" '— ann that cleveiud. Llme tle tNl. ' ALVA” JELLY "99’ HIM!» wuhlttnolt. Olleeil (1-0 at w titt- plny. column] 2 iii the New Yorl, m (H) on, STANDINGS s in the third t it the nation. rant 13-]! It aoatou. F cant! I lit wttwi 5.5 N, I, Tin: CANADIAN puss National Leagu American League _ ‘ I1mm Eula pinched tor the neutron. Bruce M at cnt- w L Pet.(iltL Digmfigd and Coungous Sentce at the mount «to... t l"Tillannuiwti’lm ‘ch" tui i gillv Yuk ii 22: iii-“t “ t or ep 1. up I one . — _ n m .0. te-ii. ‘_ Cincinnati, purkey 414i tNI. )uton at at .5“ a “new in your hm“ 0' 0"" "t D m '“ W a Plinth-rut. Gthpon (14! at Cleveland 3224.512 3 Lit-orient: mum." cola pac- Milwaukee. 5min nut tNi. ualttinore «Hut 1 . Min; per» New York. wtlley (5-5! at It. Minnesota :7 29.515 t l I _ mo . “m "m touts autism. tut (NL, xaiiua City 32:: .m a ‘ o LEARY NE 50 3 gen patted the The Log Angola. ulller il- l at Los Apnea . an an ,- i M victory with utt- so: Frlmlluo. union (Ht Detroit 14 as .too lit. 2‘ "m" “mm “d ""W‘m" 5mm" mm (N), wunlngtoii at to .tta it player." tor Iix i naltunore not McCormick (Ni and Erawn:‘ i - i~ v - , tth ml‘ wer om “H‘iwm (M) with the help at their oppon lot; too othcr I|II|‘ o e pa He in 6-5 for the cumn'iMcCormlck ill Gaines ts». “0w wine up with a right- moon Tillman ll) Williama Ill ~ l - - > ‘ — » - t . w ll/Nlel‘ l d bl. 712:1”. We" '“d ' “W 1“ "Fm?" a” “‘“i M” WUM'II‘“ mmm— hllTniTrTInvlland- Hasn‘t]: pitcher Keir .tottet lcll‘ilefi'i‘ti' mm "mm." H“ M “'1‘” l‘ ' "I" am“ “mm-‘1 31 up douhle in this inning. went Wat longed tor ton hue ot‘erl ' ' ' ‘ "W “WWW”! M‘ "d “We”: to thud when lhl lietdor e seven inning stint. tour of Krlllck t7-5l Ind Azcue. N tl 0. mental - tie-k in porte “0,000 a your). Warren Ne, om “Hwy 5] , r 4 . . - three ut the live ruua. iwn. lili- received poor support td the worm sum “hm "2 5m" l' u“ "my °"' “mg 5‘ "W" “W x— 9‘ paddy Shepherd and Merle trnm his tcammute: in the turn. Taylor (7| proglio ta._zi l'"“ MCC‘M‘” "R: S'V'w’m'itirst on a walk and slmle re-linittcd, Winless lions 7-2 llii‘ l.itlli§. cvtiln: on how on an Reay pralscd Eric No l" enko. the right winger who It‘ll» llly has the Job «I sllatltwlilllz Titt‘ Dick Cfll‘i'llllrt-ltatllt‘d Batu s Flycrs are slit an then \\‘t'lll tllo pnt, ing their inst victory altm' ls~t i tug natc \litrhcii drivinl: night's action when they bml‘cd i nil in \\Illl a \lnnle to Main Brace Mariners by is no Lion; only other t-un 7-2 more in a regular league IinK‘ in the iinal {riltYN‘ nttit .cnnteat at the old Di mood, Gary Gallanl pitting a doubli- II THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Excerpt (or one had Innlnll the lit lll‘iH- ' ‘lthimlDil Antertcln Inc-gun n lmll‘ll v'l il'iL‘C tic-. MI m 000—1 not: out 010— 1 Lion. played on even terms with who ltatl h ollthe 1m league oliamps. In the kci to tirst. ‘l‘litird. however. the Mariners The lintitim their‘ snm't'd “mm W E'rl'yienls, nrougltt tivc runs acrossliu illc trurtii lint-lo Longnpliic 9) Ind Tlllm-n- HRI: 31!- the plate naaiesulloitwu hits. driving in both \like O‘Brien 3“ three Lions errors. a walk and‘and ruddy Sheplmrd with a‘ three pallet-s. Bob Hmer'wu ___—_____. JUNE SALE WOMEN'S DRESSES. COATS It HATS ‘/3 OFF CHILDREN'S COATS It CAR COATS 20 PERCENT OFF THE MARY ANN SHOP ALBER'I‘ON on the dil‘lorce slab Tor Hill sixth inning. RIVan tip one hit. and sending the other three down an two right field «M5,. and I toss [Tum third base Lo‘ Is Satisfactory In Hospital '(‘Pl — The CDiI-‘ RIOLN‘PH hil 2 lor 1 far the‘ MONCTON ditiou oi harness TEK‘IIIE tIriver‘R ,h‘. Coke Grady. nod Dune Earl Semple nf Ronsingtnn. 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