Gil Mt.-Dougatd with the run that a New York Yankees a 5-4 vie- ry over Kansas City Athletics Wednesday and a sweep of n doublelteaoer at Yankee Stadium. The Yanks, with Bob Turiey al- lowing only five hits and hfickey Mantle clouting his 28th homer.i won the opener. 2-0. Don Larsen receited credit for the second-game triumph Allow- lng only two hits. he pitched eight innings and Art Ditmar worked a hitless ninth after Larsen went out for a pinch-hitter. Errors .by Bobby Richardson and hit-Dougald set up the Kansas City runs in the nightcap but the Yanks bounced back. finally tied the score in the fifth on McDona- three straight sing es with none out in the eight. Mantle. who walked twice for a personal season": high of I14. hom- ercd in the seventh inning of the opener off Wally Burnelte. who took over in relief of loser Virgil g ankees, Dodgers Win 2,- Tigers Defeat Red Sox ” NEW YORK (AP) - nut Skow-. lion's eighth inning single scored' Trucks. BOSTON (AP) - Detroit Tigers bunched a homer. a hunt single and three doubles for four ruin in the fifth inning to defeat Boston Red Son 5-! Wednesday. Winner Jim Bunning needed help from Harry Byrd in the eighth inning when Boston added its third run. Bosionis Willard Nixon retired the first it batters in order be fore singles by Frank Bolling and Al Kaltne and an error gave De- troit a run in the fourth. The Red Sox tied it on Ted Lep- ciu's homer and went ahead on a single by Billy Consolo. an infield otit and a single by Nixon. The Tit: ers then erupted with their gamedeciding rally in the fi'ih. CHICAGO LAP! V Brooklyn Dodgers rode two draitiatic ninth inning rallies to a double header sueep. 3-2 and 2-1, over Chicago Cubs Wednesday. Dodger pitcher. Ed Roebuck. got credit for both victories. Tied going into the last round of Electronic Lure Has Been Banned Throughout Canada By JACK VAN DIQSI-IN OTTAWA ICPI-An almost-in- Inllable electronic lure has been snatched from the hands of water- fowl hunters in Canada. An electronic bird-calling device Art-ported capable of luring ducks geese and other waterfowl from distances of up to three miles to within the range of the hunter's gun-proved so effective in the United States it is being outlawed throughout Canada. An order-in-council Wednesday amended the migratory bird regu- lations to make it unlawful for migratory game birds to be hunted "by use or aid of electrically- operated calling devices." The order is a direct result of a demonstration here June 26 at Canada's federal-provincial wild- life conference of one of the coir troveraial devices. SOUGHT BAN .. Robert H. Johnson of Washing- ton. D.('.. so startled conference delegates with the realism of geese and duck calls from a bat- tery - operated portable record player that they passed a resolu- tion urging ”the use of electronic devices in the hunting of migatory birds in Canada be prohibited." Provincial g a nt e association delegates from Ontario and Que- bec immediately said they would back any ban. Sir Johnson gave these statis- tics (in the ”devastattnglv-effect- ive" machines in the U.. : On one farm where there were four shooting pits, L285 geeae were killed during one season with the help of the device. in another case, five hunters killed their limit in 90 minutes and on two oc- casions during that brief period as many as 2.000 geese hovered over their blind. Calling devices were blamed for "a kill and crippling loss" of I00.- 000 geese last fall in one east , coast state. Winston Mair. chief of the Cana- dian wildlife service, said Wednes- day that use nf the calling device in Canada had not yet become a problem. The ban would ensure it didnt'. SPORTS TRAIL Lite May Hang On Decisioni Oi Referee In Boxing Bout Ni-:w'vottit (AP! S No other how tough he was. and whether1 nporta officinl carries a respoo-I Patterson had punch enough to put aibility to match that of a fight him down to stay? referee. An umpire can atop a ball game at his discretion. b a c a u a e of.; , it takes moral courage to make. the decision Goldstein made. He knew there would be disapproval weather conditions. stalling or.in some quarters. some other factor. Nobody is hurt, although feelings might be ruff'led.i A golf official can disqualify ai player because of some rule in- fraction. Only the player is af- fected. and his injury is to his Goltiatein is a former lighter himself. He is not squeamish. An third man in the ring he's closest to the action, can see the effect of punches. knows from personal experience how much a man can pride. ltnke withotit serious physical. A racing official can disqualify ltami. I a winning horse. and the greatest harm is to the pocketbooks of those who bet on the steed. But a life may hang on the )udg- p punches.” he said. "But he wnsnit ring ment of a fight referee. There are those who expressed disapproval when Ruby Goldstein. Polo Grounds Monday night. NEEDS COURAGE Jackson tttill was on his feet, wasn't he" He had come back from three knocktlowns. hadn't it-'.' why not wait and see just. So he stepped in and stopped it. ' "Sure. Jackson probably could have taken 15 or N more? going anywhere in this fight ex-, cept maybe to a hospital. I dldn't' want him to get seriously hurt. if. with flawless Judgment. stopped It had thought him capable of lnnd- son; Tiirley and Berra. L: Trucks. 0 the slaughter of Tommy IHurri- in: the one big punch which might HR: NYk-Mantle. cane Jackson by Floyd Patterson win for him, I would have given Second In the ifnh round of th. liegvy- him that chance. But he can't Kannu City 030 100 W4 1 0 weight championship bout at the ptinch." NEW V0711 000 31901llm511 1 ironically. Jackson did go to hoa- . ,pitnl the day after the fight suf- U" I" ""1 T1l0"'1””"3 L'”"'t lering a bruised kidney. Hospitall officials s aid he would remain there several days for observation. I. 1s..;:i:;”i;.;;..i ins. Ray Robinson In The Ring VI-IW vttlilt iAPI-Kept wattlnat for more than an hour by Ra.V' Robinson. uclterweilm c1'”'1ll10' Carmen Basilio vowed Wednesdni "I'll take him off his high horse In the ring." The occasion was the formal oiitning of the two thnmpions for their I5-round middleweight title light at Yanltee Stadium Sept. II. I After Robinson. who had will more than two hours studyinn lhl return bout clause. finally affixed his signature to the contract. 30- alllo heaved a deep Illh. lid SIM v "at last." 1.1: 1: ' si-i:.lEtit... ! 5 Robinson. who now has no mana- ger. said what he negotiated for was his own business. The official signing was sched- uled for I230 pm. and Basilio. was present early. Robinson a'- rived iit 1'40 p.m The signing was nearly two hours late. Barry's Defeat Ross Burner Barryis Lions defeated the Ross ivrner Electric Softball min ' for I7 hits. lie walked 9 and times W night by the lopalded score d cea Iallem pttcseti tour hit all for Barry's to lead the team In victory. he struck out four am ..walIntlfonr.K.DnHnlptteIal tough in the clutch as he left 10 a call by tinltlire Stan Landes. .D.me” (7, "d Ronni”. wt Angpsocfitasr. grinned when he "M an Wm. their train" and manager dandy 'Chicago too out tl)l-- it it i1 - Pre-fight ticket sales smashed lb A5499 ll” an vnvw mm W vow - ithe first game. the Dodgers pow- first-place hlilwaukee Wednesday " My ll 1111" lllll V355” H19” erod three straight singles to pro- night by beating New York Giants duce the winning run after two I-1. BraVeO were out. Cub pitcher Bob Rush Dark once again was at his but - t it h i2th def t. ' hi I PHOTOS T5-5 Il'l1pOfTOI'IT mflraiifng H) inet.he ninth of the peltffectorrfsi:-4 lfili:l'i'tnma:lT 7119 "EERY lick" "113 ”"'”"3h' ni.:htcap. the Dodgers blended two singles. and two runs batted in.l The Braves drubbed the Piratesl NEW YORK (AP -In a neaaon'out the day indicated that inter- singles and two walks with losing The victory was the eighth in 15-5 in a regular league game of in which little has turned out the eslgllaa reached a fever pitch for pitcher Don Etstonls throwing er- to games in the Cardinals' rub the Babe Ruth Circuit in Summer way he , i manager Casey tonight's fight and officials are e)! of Charlottetown and young. t-or on an attempted picltoft and rent home stand and kept them . side last evening. John Bethe! sit-ngal of New York Yankees is, expecting one of the largest I I 'scored twice. half-game behind the Braves. rpitched for Braves and gave up taking a deep bow in the direction) crowds in the lastA decade to be ion hand for tonights rousing t in closing out the month of July, WASHINGTON tAPi - Larry only l hill W1ll19 W0 Plfllk P1191? 0' 3-5 G711"- the third-place Dodgers accounted Doby collected four singles in as ers. Don Mclnnis and Bobby Gal- A sore-arm case on and off the scrap. .10: is t-it-tone. ggainsl six iet- many chances Wednesday night to lant were being touched for 9 safe last two seasons. Grim suddenly And if it is anything like the backs gin" (hg ,u.su;- ggme-A lead Chicago White Sox to a 5.5 blows. Joey Trainor led the Braves has developed into the Ace of the July 4th fight between these same the fastest pace in hie National victory over Washington. Roy with the biudgeon, hittingz singles Yankee pitching staff and. to two competitors fans wlIIVS9("0flE 1-9-'iElte. Sievers slammed his 27th homer and a grand slam home run in Stengel. the main reason the of the best bouts of their lives. After Duke Snider poled his 25th for the senators on uinner Bob four tries The round - tripper was Yanks hold first place in the Arm Just less than a month alto M6 and 26th home runs to keep the Keegan in the seventh inning with the result of a bad hop past the erican League over Chicago White Cluskey and llall traded punches Dodgers in contention against none aboard. third baseman and the apple rolled Sox. pin a savage duel that has fiitht Rush in the opener, Roy Campan- Both clubs employed five piieh- out of the field. Jimmy Christmas The Brooklyn - born righthander. fans still talking whenever they ella. pinch batter Elmer Valo. and era. The White Sox were forced to I150 hit I grand slam homer. a has been doing ll "'91" P1” 11"11'1meet. Junior Gilliam stroked the singles throttle a rally by the Senators in very long ball to deep centre. it pen-and often-to rescue such fnl-Ii Once again the boys are schedu- , to produce the payoff run. the ninth when successive doubles was his lone hit in four trips. tering Yankee starters as Johnnylled for ten rounds although it This spurt made Roebuck the by Lou Berberet and Faye Throne John Bethel and David Atsenault Kucks. Dun Larsen. Bob Turley. could end anytime along the route. winner of his second decision, but berry nudged W btngton within each hit 2 for 3. including a double af late. Tom Sturdivnnt. Hall packs the explosive power in the day wasn't over as far as big a run of Chicago each Edmund Richard was robb-I Add Whitey F0rd'l 00lIlIlllliIIl.!llh!r bind and Mt'C1ll5k9)' 10" Ed was concerned. MlLWAL'l(l-IE -Ari - The ed of a home run by batting out of arm and shoulder troubles. and: can put his man away for Illa He came back in relief for Roger league-leading Milwaukee Braven order He was called out. Don Mc- Bobby 51llllll' 1Pld0WlI I919!" II ll1l1l1- 34111 boys welsh 153- cm; in the eighth of the second slapped ll hit.-.-nine of them off Innis hit . home run for the Pir- brilliant start. Grim”: presence! But area! and all as the inter- ;game to receive credit for his sec- starter and laser Bob Purkey- ates. the second in as many Ill! 1l0('0l'll! I11 "l! lll0l'9 llllwl" 951 ll lll 1119 llllllll b0lll- 11" 59"11r and win of the day. as they beat Pittsburgh Pirates nights. .tant games. ifinal between "Ace" McCluskey. nAi,Ti,u()gI; tAPt--Ray .Var- 4-3 Wrdllesday night. it! GAMES I168, of Charlottetown and Mickey lltski of Cleveland Indians blanked Bob Buhl. taking his 13th victory ' I Stengel has waved in Grim 29 Ryan. I70. of Brockton. Mass,al- ,Baltimore Orioles 4.0 an six mt, against 51;. losses, scattered (mt R. Ricketts and Shaun. L-Cuellar. times this season, each game ni so has the fight fans stirring. gwednesday night and extended singles in earlier innings and then P161110 Coll! LGIIIIO itough one. Grim has turned up ni "Ace" ends a four you retire- Baitimorea runless streak to so lost a shutout in the ninth when Vl'"”"”"1' 3 5” F”'"”1-""1 1 'll-'1llll9l' 1011111" "ll 1"” ""d "I "1"" her” ""131" '1'” he ""' consecutive innings, Dick Croat and Bob skinner Moll!"-'31 000 210 1'3 5 linianv while losing only three. lwers the bell for the first round. , Gene Woodling hit his ninth doubled and Hank Foiles, third of Kllll00- 0'3"" '5' ml K";Wil1:i "To win 'em like that. you've A retired veteran at the use of 15 R”d”3"" " "" """""" hunter and two singles and Bob the Pirates catchers singled. Vlld" "fl Rl"'""'8- L3 K'”””- sol in have somethlnit when theimd now on the comb:-ck trail at . Avila clubbed a single, double and Bobby Bragan, the Piraten' HR: C01'S””'""" igoing is rough." Stengel said Tues-I the age of 29, ”At-e" once more ""31" triple to pace the 11-bit Cleveland manager. was thrown out of the S"'”d .dav. ”D0n'l 101191 l1l81- Grim ll ilIl'1l0P" 10 "R111 1113 WIN balill ""0 attack. game in the bottom of the fifth Slommbur l:g)000"; :, there in those late innings when althe limelight that once saw "9 Narleski gave up five walk; when he held his nose between i 0'1"” I 1180 D11C1l Clll 1082 I1” 11811 aame.i1Ilm 1181'" I dill-"1 1117193 111 313d1' alontl with the six hits. but he was thumb and lore finger following IK:;'fffgi'”"t,.,i,Z;I:?"";,iL,,.',Z,: 1"” 811d 10 My 1l0'l been I11 I'1lh!'l0ll S0118" G"l19ll- The Mccluskey brothers along ms,-'r'E”t.ohL1vrig"di!Tt'p...i,...i by old uaBiit'e(:i"o:t: cilteep esi1pp?rlt:KE:i PROBABLE rrrctnzaa il'ltl1ll-" with road reason. In 29iT0m llwlnskvr arrived in the 5.2”..?y'l'i2f2:.'.i.i.'.5iIEl..'S?..i"il.i'J.i Zif.".i3 i2.'Z'.i.lil'.ii".”'L.'..?iZfii; New You I-wt - manic ihninits. Illowllll as mu. -in-tin. at am -t we spam Arena wast Wehmeier. st. Louis Cardinals before he finally was banished P'”'"'” I" '”'1"" "”l”" '”ll"' out 40. Ind vermittins only 12 night. Both fighters look to be in stubbornly stayed on the heels of from the same. man” scored on in his 1.” RV” 'P- wnndem 0! winning mmgm. National League t - --A v- - - I Brooklyn in Chicago ” Kou!n.pearances and has given up only 00 lll lllirllw if two rung in his in: 1:1 jppgjf. loads of confidence Whcn told hol (S-2 P It I K 1-61, 1 - . I P;m:Mp?”;i smyclmcmnm NL” p nnces dating back to June la. iwaa meeting a tough young fellow .. A , i 7 gggh & who was a finalist in the United 'derton L" Ht-tiinn HR" hItIwVo- ?)'l'n1I':l8ol::PnL1B1alAII.E7sl Jena,” IUJMTV . 1111-1 "-1" 15"”. Com" (Ward c"'m"a"0"5 National League d ,h . Pha ooz too ozo up 5 I6 o "k, i New York at St. Louis is--an Abbigg Ta Hg 1'” W.” 1'5” ” 1"" "5"" '”'""d . , ,him. Ace scoffed and retorted Cl 200 000 003 Di-6 l6 1 . ttonelli Il0-I0! is Jones 45-41 . W111 mum”, First Amerkn Lu". ' Kc , C "Just tell the kid I have 120 fights Haddix. Ahfeyer tit. Farrell 19!. R1”'"l0m1 000 0051 0'3 3 9- Detroit at Boston-Mans I7-7' vap 'ngT 91-M17 "N1" my 11911-" . - - i Cobey however was more rcti- Miller lift! and l.opata. Lonnett Toronto 000 000 1-1 1 0 p Fornlelles I5-9'. ' ' , . . I . I . till: Amor. Kilppllitlll l5'- 5311' Kmyng, Jgynpg (7: and Chiti; I Chicago at Washington-Jim WiI- The Mm!" W1” "1" 0" he "M Ebm" 11” Ih"'"”'”' 1 3'" 119' . , g . .Kings County All Stars in a base-.ing to win but i know that this Shit:Bfiievklxriprgti-i,:;ot:hti;ii2;: G"1""1'V- T191'"'"" '7' And 51- son In” V. Slam" H "L 113011 lime I1 Memorial Field thiayHall is n totigh fighter "Asked if Hm: phagmpau; Cm gg mu, (tum,-, w; icmyng, L; (;m,,,t,y. STANDINGS .evening at six o'clock. he had any new strategy for this p L HR. mch,CarrolL This Pl'0lll1!H 10 190 I Veflifight Cobey declined an answer, s.c.,.,d Amrllt-llv 1-1-l'l;a Gauclosely contested it-me. vbut he left the impression that Brooklyn 000 mi Oil-3 9 0 Richmond ml 000 020.3 7 Q Vew York 65 n 65;, g The All Stars will have Paul Jay I um-9 Wu . mam" pm, workma Chicggo 0l0 too M4 9, i Tomato g ooooso 00l- 4 'Cmmm 6! 3., jm W fir A-lggl I strut W-tto take care of Hall tonight Drysdale. Roebuck 47i Labine Kite. Dixon All and Chill; John- 30,!” M gs M5 H pblluk will be'wW:dP gr (-10!!! Cmwlty. Boston sports 9! and Campnnella; Rush. Lawn son and Roselll L: Dixon. HR: Clewhnd 50 49 .505 ,5 t" duh n Tm m vm . -'Pli0lll0l9I' l10lltl Wllh 1"! PTOICBPI. I9! and Neeman. W: Roebuck. L: Tor-Rose-iii. Daron 49 49 5,00 15:4 11" b: i 't"uThco" b (:11 D103 11!". Mlflley Rylll Ind 0'- Ruith. HRs: Bkn-Snider l1t. Miami 010 000 lei I 0 ggmmore 43 53 p.65 1 ;"em:mber' 3:: '1:mc";' "E ii" Malley were due in the City later .Second Buffalo 000 000 0-0 6 0 KIM” C", 35 53 364 29 owock mun" ' in the evening. 'Brooklyn 000 000 Oil?--1 7 1 Qtialters and McCullough; Hahn ,w"mnmon 35 u .355 31 ' pi 'To "mm-" "" -" "-or Chm” ammo ml :9: "M xob"' '-"t""T"T'"'T"”-' IPECIAI itttisatiivi Craig. Roebuck ill. llle ' Miami (N10 000 M2 INN)-2 H I ' J mg Cngnplnelh. Brognnn, Lawn numio moouooooo1.3 go T0UL16'l1J'SEE':rYF";1:"(EA:) A COPENHAGEN IReute-rs) - I ptai, Llttlefield ill, Elston &ai.RAn- Rogovin, Ljpetri I77. mi" .11” bemunm bail arm: um h;ud.kA museium dlgotbedu enrtltrtllyv ti: d. 19! dF i.:oe anh; . toaierysto utsrtn htet:iRnL: EIISIOI1. .l'i!R:uChi-Banks. Tit N:gcy.iIlC:ITId0.::trot!:e"”"i ' "'1" 1"" '9' 20 "'1'"""- T1""" Hernlng in Central Jutland. one i l Pittsburgh 000 000 002-e 2 I l Miuni 000 990 mg 099,; '5 1 , "S" '1” b""'1l31""' "'1 "'9 """'- of the main centres of the Danish Milwaukee ooi oiz ooze 4 ii i Buffalo ooo 011001-J s elm” ' 1"” ”' WI” dim ”1'"Edltextile industry. Purkey. Kline to, King 181,; (11 inning. "'0 19"" lWl)'- RC" 1.0 WOTLAND Swanson Int -nd Rand. Peiersor Rogovin, l.iPetri 47v. Paige im tuna IN COMFORT HAL”.-Ax .cp3 .- 1-ii. mu... :5, Foiles I8: Buhl and Rice. and Bucha; Craddock. Herbert: WASHINGTON IAP)--An air-,t,.,.,,-k um pron 3,191,", Mr. Th V - . , L: Purkey. Hlls. Mil - Sclwen-, fill and Astroth. W--Nagy; I... conditioned streetcar has been Thurgdgv tor . onemonth cum, '9' V19" Fined 03395 l11ClIll1.'1-Ollnn. Paige. HR: Mia-Bucha iput into service for sight-seeing -an cruise with in cadet; of mg sP0n501'9d 11)' New lork 0000l0000-l '1 1 Havana 000000000-0 ll 0 tours. The car will have stew- university naval training division. 7 I St. Louis gooo 011 20x- 5 it 1iRochester ooi tot 00x-3 7 o lrdelael aboard to describe The ships will visit Scottish porta; 11 01"?"-I IMWU" Crone. Nititormick t7I. Monunl Cuellar and Izquierdo. Heard 17) l points of interests. before going to Bergen. Not-way.i ' seats for tonight's long-awaited ” Grim: PTOSOTICO rematch between Cobey McCliuk- H hrdhi' DlkHllfBoalon.' . "mg C i 0 announced tonight at ringside, COBEY MCCLUSKEY For both Hall and McCluskey, this is a tremendously important. ifight Hall is next shot at the New England middle- weight cbnmpion and just a couple I weeks ago in Boston. he won a sizzling ten rounder over Julie Next week Cobey has another important fight on his hands when he meets Al Rodrigues of Mexico in a televised bout in New Orleans. I contender for the Mexican Not to be overlooktd the opening figlita between Pt-anuts Arsenaull of Summerslde d Charlottetown. This should be at Neither boy knows hotel to step backwards and both acor- amen. Grim has pitched 47 1-8 city yesterday evenlnit and work? f;d'i::;:::'m:'i::::';n”'f;."Tali; in another preliminary Bull 830191 'B0ll'10!1F9C0Tl1l1l'l P3191" earned runs. He has not beenyperfect condition and both are-l of summenm. muu. ' Wm. iRugged Fight Expected Tonight At Sports Arena The run will get underway hi 5 with the doors and has a'ttt-.. at the Arena to open at 71). Tit--' keta will he sold throughout ihof day at Fred Lambroa. corner iii: Great George and Kent strt-ois' The officials and Judges will inf ai'ti:a'r"s'ronhts P A big hurricane may have . diameter of son miles. with wind; gusts of more than 150 miles per. hour. SMOKES FOR CANADIAN E MILITARY PERSONNEI serving with the Unload Nations Emergency ' Penn in the Middle East fill sends 400 EXPORT CIGARETTES or any other ” donald It-aid Postage included Mail order and mnltlnnoa lot OVERSEAS DEPAETMQT IAACDONAID TOEACCO IIIC. P.O. Inn 400. Pinon (Alina. Manuel. One. Thlaelerlaaohloane I. I --v-I-nu exduded p Jimmy 0'Malley of Boston. SPORTS BOXIN -A-mtiiur-saopn RETURN MATCH SEMI-FINAL .'tlAlN BOUT-I0 ans. six ROUNDS ACI Mccltisltey McClusItey VI. VI. MICKEY Rytin It-eckten. Mass. SATURDAY, Al.'(Il7ST Srdt STARTING AT 2:00 P.M. I LEO "WIIIPPER" llnsalda . Reserved lash Tickets On Sale nf.:- FRED LAMEROS JIMMY V8. O'MAl.LEY r Bolton PEANUT! V8. ARSENAULT Bttntntersldl tili and Thomas; Wehmeier and Landrith. L: Crone HR: NYk- Sauer. i American League tum. City oonoooooo-o s 01 New York om 001 lilx-2 S 0 Trucks. Burnett '7! and Thomp Portocarrero. (iorman 10. Mar- Ditmar ml and Johnson. Berra ll), W: Larsen. L: Gormnn. HR: NYk-McDouglad Detroit 000 I40 Oil)-5 II I Boston fill) 100 Oil)-8 I0 2 Bunning. Byrd -it and House; Nixon, Mtnart-in '7! Suace int he lock III and White, Daley til. W: Bunnin . L: Nixon. HRI: Boit-Lep- clo. Del-Phllley. MEN'S SUITS ONE RACK MEN'S COATS-Reg. S5950 to 569.50 Now only FEW ONLY MEN'S SUITS-Reg. S3750 3 Clearing at . . . . . . . . . . . FEW ONLY MEN! SUITS 5i2f;..3i.?li? 39.50 SPORT COATS MEN'S SPORT COATS - ONE RACK Regular to S3950 To clear at ..............................s2Ea95 HARRIS TWIZED SPORT COATS Regular 335.00 to 339.50 Only...... ...... HAND TAILORED IIABBIS TWEIID SPORT COATS Washington 000 IM 1114 5 it 0 Keegan. Stnley (7. Derrlngton fli, Howell int, Lapalme til and loss; Ramos. Hyde (6. Aber-- nathy '7. (Tlevenger ll, Bverly. I and Berberet. W: Keegan; Lt Ramos. HR: Wnsheslevers. Cleveland 00 H0 00!-4 it I Baltimore (II) 000 (ill)-0 I l Narleitlti and Narngon: Moore. Lehman Ill and Triandos. L: Moore. "RIC Cleve-Woodllng. International League 3 First Columbus lmtn) 1-2 I I Men's Topcontn for the Rositmen and was touched out 1. D. Maecallum led all batters with two doubles and two st In five trips to the plate. Ced Barf lain and Mike Cottnelly strohd halls runs during the game. i SPORT SHIRT SPECIALS 81 1 .95. Clearing at Men's DRESS PANTS 300 PAIRS MEN'S DRESS PANTS. ALI. SELLING AT ICUFFS FREEI ONE GROUP MEN'S DRESS PANTS CLEARING AT . I I VIOUI . MEN'S TROPICAL SUITS : 3 0ll1)' Ilen's Tropical suit; ville Row TOP 8 CAR COATS ::...".:::.:"1.........25ro-n jg." ;f:s?s?23.".a259t, aft iii ATTENTION BOXING FANS Tlshetsfeneslmfsflditeasalaal . dayndayurtadlanavencuauotlaat aaaltaatosargslneau tndarisaatg Al.l.SEI.fJNOL&. Oneg.nng.nOl'lOlnQOJn.g0na iintcssron-ants-rs-. CL!-:ARINGDURlNG'l'HI8sALl25 0 AT on MEN'S T-SHIRTS A SPORT t SHIRTS REG. 3.95 m....1-95 m- NOW g ODIIG DUI IIIO OIIJ E ; 391? MEN'S DENIM JACKETS fnTan1nrl'aded Blue. as If 079 OFF 5 cw.