l ) Chicago Defeats Cincinnati 2-1 CHICAGO (APi—Ken Hubb. drove a home run into the left field bleachers Tuesday and gave Chicago Cubs a come- from-behind 2-1 victory over .Cincinnati Reds. The victory enabled the Cubs four-game losing the season's first meeting with Cincinnati. The ’game was the only day action in the majors. Pitcher Joe Nuxhall drove in thc only Cincinnati run in the eighth. Catcher Johnny uul‘ds led off the inning with a single. Tommy liarpor ran for ‘Edwards and reached sccon ~on Gordy Coleman's sacrifice. 'Athletics Down Cleveland 5-2 CLEVELAND (AP i—Kansas M Q- I Then Nuxhail singled sharply to centre. scorin harps: and breaking I score ass deadlock- MUIFS FLY BALL Kali Walsrs. Cincinnati's rookie right fielder. drew II error in the last of III! OI Ill when he snuffed pinch hitter Ken Asprcmonto’s fly to short right. Aspromonte reached sec- ond on the play. After u Brock fouled into the first out. Hilbe riflId Nuxhaii's first pitch into the seats. It was his third home run of thI cani- paign. d The Reds had I runner aboard in the ninth Is Lindy McDaniel mopped up for win- ner Dick Ellsworth when Frank Robinson singled with on. out. After Leo Cardenas flied out. the same ended on Robinson's unsuccessful attempt to stIII second base. City Athletics rammed in four runs in the first inning, then sat back behind the ‘ I pitching of Ed Rakow for a 5. i victory over Cleveland Tuesday ' night. 1 Rakow allowed the Indians is . first-inning run. then settled down. He was damaged only by Lillax Alvis’ homer over the last . eight innings. E ’5 :r S The Athletics leaped on loser 000 Jack Kralick for five hits in the ' first. , Gino Cimoli and Norm Sie- -'bcrn singled and then the de- ‘luge came with tWo out. ' Chuck Essegian doubled to 'lcft for I run. Jerry Lumps ; blooped a double to left for two .more. and the fourth came in :cn Bobby Del Greco's single. ; Cough Epidemic ‘ Virus Isolated CHICAGO (APi—A virus I)!» licvcd responsible for a severe coughing epidemic that has affected both running and hat- ness horses has been isolated by research teams in Florida and Kentucky. it was reported Tuesday as several trotting 2 Park Ready For Cup Final GLASGOW (Reutersl—Hamp- den Park is all set to accom- modate another crowd of 130.- for t0night's (2:30 pm. EDT) Scottish Soccer Cup final BOWLING LEAGUE CHAMPS moo-monounsicmwa.my1s.uss.u Chance Has No Comment On ‘Spit Ball' Accusation pitcher throws one. A lot of them go to the mouth and w the ball but dry their hands off ‘on their pants or gloves. “Chance has I habit of spit- ting on the bail. giving the im- pression be wets it but he drier But Chance’s manager, :it off like other pitchers do " Rigney. not so retiring. sald‘ Lopes. in accusing Chance, Chance “has I habit of spitting added his voice to those who on the ball." adylocata return of the spit “I don't lcnow if he throw: ‘ba . . one (a spitter) or not." saidivltGES RULE CHANGE "(flag trill:1 cigar: 'ngney. “I don't know if any He said the pitch, last thrown1 so" i , 1 . . 23:1!” bald billilfiflugggnegp Club Presuicnt John Melian Ya .pitchers should be policed more “mum‘t‘d 8' l, "3‘" come" 1mm”. H. laid umpire laxity encc that Bragan I contract had T a 2 ul lhas contributed to a 30 per 3‘0:“BfgtigdfilalagxthermyszrJ: i i. i I' th 'I- ' ' ice" “was. In me o e Sm for last place in the National ! Lopez accused Chance Mon- NEW YORK (AP) — new” lday night after the Angels de- Bragan'l original contract MP" ""1" l“ "‘9 ""he'd tested the White Sox 7 - I signed last fail in believed to w“ m" Minna" had mu!“ Chance fanned Nellie Fox on I pay about $35000 annually. “W” Pmnllfll double Plays '3 called third strike after Jim l-m‘fl-wA' caught Grimes in the course of his El‘gll‘y calf?!“ BOSTON (AP)—-Dcan Chance Los Angoles right-iiander re. .ponded with In unshakablc “no comment" Tuesday when informed Chicago White Sox Manager A] Lopes accused him of throwing a spit ball. B" .l ‘2 Brogan Signs New Contract MILWAUKEE (AP) ~ The slumping Milwaukee B r I v e I gave Manager Bobby Bragan a complete vote of confidence .ter over the last five years League race. v... 4- the eighth 1" "I" ‘ Tues“, Landis had stroked a home run. 1 r a 35:50:";10 1:3; tthrkTvfiggkggs. Lope labelled the called Herman's é '-th‘d ti " ftb t- ‘ "" Mickey Mantle walked wolves}r “fur amulev: me, gm, ‘ DAIRY BAR see one out in the eighth and Clete _ , , It reminded me of 3m... Boiler flounded ‘0 "00ml: b“! liegh Grimes . . . caught Fox both runners were safe Whenlflatfootedj' Open 4 p.m.-10 p.sn. _ Airport Road r l . . 1Tlcats Sign replay between the Glasgow ri- vals, Rangers and Celtic. The two clubs met at Hamp- den May t—the first time they had opposed each other In a Scottish final for 35 years—Ind tied 1-1. The replay would normally have been held the following Wednesday but was put back an extra week because of the in- ternational match between Scot“ land and Austria May 8. Neither club has announced Its team for the Hamdon ro- play but Rangers are certain to be without inside right George McLean. injured in the first match to days ago. who has no injury worries. When Rangers and Celtic mat in the 1927-28 final Rangers won -0. VANCOUVER (CP) The question of revenue or image was debated Tuesday by the general managers of the nine Canadian Football League clubs and revenue appearing to be winning out. The question was whether the league should hire a public re- lations man whose job would be to build up the image of foot- tracks were forced to close because of lack of entries. Stan Bergstein of Chicago. director of the Harness Racin Institute. said the virus was isolated fr 0 'm thoroughbred horses infected at Gulfstream Park near Miami and from trotters struck at Buffalo Race- way. Hamburg, . . The US Public Health Sen Ice, is investigating. James Steele, chief of the veterinary section of e Communicable Disease Centre in Atlanta. said that as far as can be mined no human illness has been associated with the equineI outbreak. Thc coughing. which formerly affected only the two-year-old tlloroughbreds. hit older horses as well this year. starting in Florida last winter. It. had not seriously bothered trotters until recently. In New York. Dr. s-o- (I ’l Manuel duct. said the virus there has . veterinarian at Aquo- of Aussies Grab Three Titles ROME (AP) —— Australians dominated the Rome interna- tional tennis tournament, win- ning e men's and women's singles titles and the men's doubles Tuesday. Martin Mulligan. first un- seeded player to win the cham- pionship since the Second World War. owne Boro Jovanovle of Yugoslavia in the final 6-2. Earlier in the day. Margaret Smith retained the women’s ti- tle by downing fellow Austral- ian Lesley Turner 6-3. ' The men's doubles crown also went to the Australians. Fred Stolle and Bob Hewitt beating the Italian Davis Cup combine Nicola Pietrangeli and Or- lando Sirola 6-3, 6-3. 6-1. ball across Canada or a man who could acquire more reve- nue for the teams. As the representatives went Into the last session of two-day closed meetings it appeared that the latter had the greatest suppo It was reported that a "reve- nue man" would attempt to gen- erate more advertising revenue for the league. He would also take over such things as nego- tiations with American televi- sion networks for viewing of CFL games across the line. The general managers are seeking wider exposure of Ca- nadian football in the United States first as an aid to recruit- ment of players and secondary Club General Managers Discuss Public Relations 88 a revenue source. Jake Gaudaur of Hamilton Ti- passed its peak and should be entirely gone within few 3'???“ Probable By THE CANADIAN PRESS Probable pitchers for today's major league games. won and lost records in parentheses: _ merican League Minnesota. Pascual (4-3) at New York. Te (3~S). Los Angeles. Belinsky (1-5) at Boston. Delock (1-2), (N). Baltimorel Cheney (4-2) at Washington. Pappas (2-0), (N). Detroit, Regan (2.3) at Chi- cago. Pizarro (2-0), (N). Kansas City. Pena (4-2) at Cleveland. Grant (2-3), (N). is anal League Cincinnati, Maloney (4-!) Chicago. Bobbie (1-3). St. Louis, Simmons (5—0) Orioles Whip Senators 6-] WASHINGTON (AP) —— Robin Roberts pitched his first victory of the season after a string of four losses. firing a four-hitter Tuesday night as Orioles w hip p e d Washington Senators 6-1. ‘ Towering home runs by Jim Gentile and Boog Powell in the third inning pushed the Orioles into a 4-0 lead. easing the way for the veteran righthander. The only run off Roberts was Larry Osborne’s homer in the seventh inning. Roberts and Luis Aparicio singled in the final two Oriole runs in the eighth off Ari Quirk. ‘9 with Edmonton Eskimos Argonauts, VANCOUVER (CPi—It seems that both teams are benefittingi from the recent onefor-five trade Toronto Argonauts made for quarterback Jackie Parker. Joe Ryan. general.manager of the Western Football Confer- ence, Eskimos said in an inter- view Tuesday that pre-season ticket sales are running well ahead of last year. Hayman. general-man- ager of the Eastern Conference Argonauts. said in‘ the same interview that his ticket sales are running about 500 ahead of last year. Milwaukee, Hensley (3-2) or Lemasber (H), (N) New York 8' , Jackson (as) Houston. Johnson (1-5). STILL FIND MINES Ships of the Danidb. British and West German navies are . co - operating in seeking on; mines still left from the Secon Sim Erancisco. O’Dell (4-0) World War. 'NUTH BIGYEAR - o - - By‘AIan Moves Both men were here for the Herbert Tosses Fourth Shutout CHICAGO (AP) #- RIy Her bert pitched his fourth straight shutout and Jim Landis pro- vided Chicago White So: with Benefit From Swap I a - . l St. Pius X bowlers climaxed the league championship was Gallant, Willard MacKlnnon. imnfififigé 88:13:32,130]. . (orcc' Lapel would k n ow' He is successful season With a a team captained by Vic Clow. Phyllis Walsh. Vic Clow and ' t ' banquet at their hall last even- With the championship trophy Ernie Smith. Missing from the Halfbacks l Elston “W” "‘0" mundedl FOR RENT eerie m???” of is member l :22. instills: ammo. anion... eeauean wnner to ttoit—F . r ' g 0 am e rgh) red Gallant < HAMILTON (CPl—Hamlltoni first. allowing Boyer to reach Dom" Loaders. etc. A lTiger - Cats cf the Canadian third. Lopez than linslcd up the. I... .__’. — — Football League announced the middle I" u" Winn” ' I signing Tuesday of haifbacks The Yanks got their first run I in the third on a walk. Bobby Richardson's single and a field- Harvey Odell White of Lenou R er‘s choice. The Twins matched hyne College in Hickory. NC and Vernon Anthony of Ramp ton Institute in Hamptown Va. it on Vic Power's double and White, a breakaway runner. Earl Battcy's single in the was an all-American last year fourth. as he gained 1.443 y rda Pu —"'—" gar-Cats and Herb Capozzi of log use of the pictures of all?i British Columbia Lions reported player; on attempts to interest Ameri- can television outlets in the Ca- nadian game Tuesday morning. There was no action on the report but a decision was made to continue talks described by Baudaur as exploratory. In an interview Gaudaur said that a wider exposure of the Canadian game would assist in recruitment of players. made more difficult since the Ameri- can Football League came into b And Clay Fill For Sale. we " “a Will deliver to your In W" .‘ Ca mac Con Belvodoro Corner '18- land Winnipeg star Tom Casey Anthony is from the same‘attended. He has been signed [school that. former Hamiltonlprimarily as I. defensive back. E M. F. Schurman’s . . . Charlottetown Store OPENING SPECIALS --~»{ontinue All This Week ‘ WHY PAY MORE WHEN YOU CAN BUY FOR LIES HARDWARE ’ READY-MIX CONCRETE and CONCRETE PRODUCTS PAINT CENTRE . GARDEN TOOLS ’BUILDING SUPPLIES Self-Storing ' ALUMINUM DOOR SPECIAL Complete and Ready to - Install E E eing. . He said it is possible but not probable that an American TV network will carry CFL Iealue games. ——- However. there was high in- fi terest in the Grey Cu ame which had been well received last year in the United States despite the fog which forced postponement of the last part. The general managers also agreed on some technical revi- sions of player contracts which E had not been brought up to date for some years. E There was discussion of an fl offer by a food company for a _‘ national p r o m o t I o n invoIv-‘ a Eskimos 3% a E m m E m E E Canadian Football League gen- eral manager's meeting. “There was no hue and cry." said Ryan in answer to a question. “The next morning (after the trade) when I came down to the office. I put a set of ear plugs on my desk next E to the phone. I expected to be called some names I'd never heard before. “But we hardly caught heck at all. . . . We got blistcred 10 times as badly last year when we let Rollie Miles go to Cal- Bary- “Don't ask me why . . . but with Parker gone our season == ticket sales are running well ————‘-—' ahead of last year. By the time the season starts we should be a 1.500 up over our total last ——-——"‘— August." === __..__..___——- the ALL-FU EL Factory-Built Chimney that's SAFE EFFICIENT and EASY-TO-iNSTALL i __——__—— ._..___——. E “Reg. Price $51.75 Hayman said Parker's acqui- sition helped ticket sales. "We're nning about 500 ahead of our sale at this time last year. We'll probably finish up with about 18.000 season tickets." For 7" Fine Overall Length 20 ft. all the punch they needed for I 3-0 six.hit victory over Detroit Tigers Tuesday night. dis opened th fifth inning against Detroit's Jim Bunning. thus driving In all the uns rican League leaders stayed one game ahead of Kansas City. Herbert. I 33-year-old right hander. kept out of trouble not walking I man. He struck out seven. If Herbert hurls another Shiite out his next time out. be equal the major league record of five straight set by Doc White of the White Sox in 1904. He has 36 straight scoreless innings. The record is by Walter Johnson in 1913. The major league record far shutouts in one season Is in by Grover Cleveland Alexander in 1916 with Philadelphia. HOLD EAST GERMAN! 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