. w . u - w an...” . mum and um ._ I” 1‘1” mi omlommm 5"» my 3”, 1354.3” m “9“ m’ “m” l TWO NOW TOG I‘I‘II dflbomfwnc: and no; to“; Brlrlaehieh, .103”); mu sen '0 m H w a i 1 d N h in T ver defenceman W . over the Cleveland Indians, , Vile an as V 6. enn- ‘ ‘ ‘ . Was named . Don Lock opened an seventh E' Pro The Rovers are a farm club W with a single and pinch-hitter NEW YORK (AP) —- Two for the _New York Rangers oii E “(E ‘I l 9 Mike Bleey was sat, on teams were added to the East, the National Hockey League. R T CAPITAL ‘ Dick Homer’s em”. Ted Aber. ern Hockey League Thursday and Will play 29 games as ELISABETHVILLE (Reuters) “my walked Jim King. loading when Jacksonville, Fla, was the Rangers' heme, Madisou‘ Troop, 01 the Cmmese army ”’ “‘I‘mw-evm . . y ‘11 i . ' ' . admitted to the Circuit after the Square Garden. The original. ' . _ r . . m. B a b I lat: Eilfingam 81” l New York Rovers franchise was Rovers were disbanded in. 1952.} “"3 retained WE‘le 0f Albert- . . After Jim Duckwomi gtmck‘ re-activated. The league now The New York club will be ville. the North Katanga capitrl, .- as DI ‘ ‘ "‘I H out. Ed Brinkman walke¢ m.‘ has 11 membeps. [in the league‘s Northern Dlvii- from rebel forces, the am, " ‘ a 1 NEW YORK tAPI—The New‘fourth hit. gave Philadelphia loading the bases, and Kennedyl he Jacksonville club Willi Ion With Phlladelphla. New Ha-lconémander in Katanga said 11 ay. .' .3 T 3‘. .Ynl‘k MelS. held hitless for 6 Phillies two runs invthe eighth singled home No more. play in the league's Southernl vcn. Conn. Johnstown, Pa. § I '~ .4 1-3 innings by Jack Sanford. inning and a 7-6 Victory over. fl I erupted for four runs in the Houston Colts Friday night. i a , l ‘seventh inning. the last two on‘ The triumph boosted the Phil-: l ' " ‘3 ' .Jlm ' ' un. and lies into first place in the N -f . _ * 4'. ‘downed the San Francisco‘tional League, five percentage; .‘ .Giants 4-2 Friday night. points ahead of the San ran- 1. .5‘ l A crowd of 55,062. largest in cisco Giants, who 1051 to New '. 'v. Shea Stadium's brief history. York 4.2~ ' lsaw Willie Mays nearly make The winning Philadelphia: ' w a sensational Cate}! 0“ a 400- rally came after Houston broke} .. . I - ‘l ’ Which Went for a triple and hitter with two out in tile sew; ' broke up Sanford‘s no-hit bid in. enth, men forged into a 5.5. the seventh. lead with five runs in the‘ Mays leaped against the Ieft~,'ejghth. ‘ ‘centre field wall. his back to pinch . hitter Danny Calai- the field. and got his glove on‘ opened the eighth for uh, pm]. .the ball but fell on his back. ' fies with a single and was sac-1 icawhing his spikes under the rificed to second. Sievers belted? ’fence. Still flat on his back. a two-out pinch double, scoringl l l l I too! Smash by Frank Thorns. ‘ up Jim Bunnings bid for a 110-; l Mays flipped the ball toward Cater. and came home on Ro-i . the infield. but Rod Kaneh'l jas' triple on Hal Woodescniek,‘ .scored and Thomas reached who was the 1039,. ’Third- Woodesehick previously had ; Tracy Stallard limited the gone through 10 straight score. _ [Giants to four hits. but walked less relief performances. lsix batters in winning his third. DODGERS OVER PIRATES 1 .game againstszix defiatgéamstl PITTSBURGH (APPS lyi- safiigmmbgm the seventh wwwnlle Davis scored twice and Hickman who reached first on. drove in a run on 'two singles- . Jim Hart's double. The Giants ‘ “Mayfllght‘ .bac.km.g “9 Joe. , 3 right _ hander then retired the Moellers Six—hit pitching as the gm)“ 13 batter. before he Los Angeles Dodgers defeated Pittsburgh Pirates 4.1. ‘ walked $11k? 001,“ Davis singled in the fiftih to: P drive in Dick 'I‘racewsld took . . I l— I ’ i . Show-n above displaying track and field meet which PhySlcal Education lnstruct- .mESEETAfimg Agile second on a wild throw walem their “inning ribbons which was held yesterday are: or at Miscouche and Esther : a triple by Cookie Rojas his pookie starter Steve Blass tried they captured at the Mis~ IiBack row L to R» M a ria Gaudet. (Bottom Row L to R) l ’ 'to pick him off and dashed all. . couche Regional High School Gallant. Clarence Gallant, Gordon and Steve Poitier. .. :the way home when Maury 7‘35“ ggtcompemlon on openhig Wills beat out a slow roller. ‘ ‘day. Stewart travels , . .. old ho and Dou las Jennin- e . , ‘ DaVlS scored the first Dodger 33 ys g 5 Morell for a game at 2.15. “hile‘ 1 «he first inning a . 1’ ~ .45 “3 in the 15-year-old division. Vernon River is in Souls lorlrun ii The following are the team. a game slated to start “ thefFairlys double. Davie ‘ standin s followin vesterda ’s _ . 0!! 8 HOOP single. I I t' .g g ' y “m. time .2‘15‘ The three . moved to second on a base hit ac ‘On' other teams Will get the season. I . ' Pts. , . and to third on a double play. g . 103 ,underway at Georgetown, “here- Wills and Tommv Davis each . ourls .- _ . ‘ the home team “ill play a dou second in me seventh . . Morell 14 - v _ stole bleheader against Peakes Bom when the Dodge" mud their run. flourtih Moeller. who evened his rec- . MODES“ W hers and Car 1 an C F cardigan 4l new game “the George. ‘ - town twin-bill will start at 2:15.‘ . ; . .~ , .. . 0rd at 3-3, had a shutout until y : Pradlce Called 13.13.5933;{3332358132333 the Jinn ml. .11).. 5.1.3.; . . . ’ i n sing as y 0 ol INDIANAPOLIS (AP) —— A same Watson roadster he Won Will get underway on the com- “or o . . I ‘ o. SUMMERSIDE _ A basebgg ‘pletion of the first contest. Clemente and wlnle Smgeu‘ $900,000 purse and a battle for: with a year ag . a .e - _ t o . practice villi be held this All games will be played on End a grounder by Somky Bul‘ I T361118 survwal by ‘ All three first-row cars are temoon at 1 - ' ‘ . . _ . , . . pm. at Queen ‘i ess. g ilggonfvgallmgswilling”?nmlllle reamngmed‘ w‘m Cla‘rks- Sleek Elizahe‘h ha” diam‘md f" the Illfidfigoniffiéflfii’fiéanildon111:5:. SEVATORS TOP INDIANS l ‘ 48th Indiana ol'is 500-mile auto green Lmus’Ford 0" th-e "mm" “mm” “mm” mm A" sunday so that all teams will: wiéHlNGTOV («pl 1‘ y P MarShma" "ext 315:“ m 3 Lo‘ players are asked to attend. 3‘ , ' ‘. ‘ ‘ ‘7 wo' race today. 1 (US$0.11; and twmlmg Charm get a game a “06k. run singles by Don Blaslngame An expected 250.000—a rnass.pion Ward outside in 8 Watson President of the league ls~and John Kennedy broke open. blending of racmg buffs. mor- ‘1?an Rev, Donald MacLennan of Mt. l a tie ball game in the bottom; KingfiSherS Stewart. ‘of the seventh inning Friday? ; bidly curious and Memorial Day picnickers — may 5 The other returning cham- famed race's first foreigtlewik: pious are Foyt’ driving a wat' ' ner in 48 years. first rear- son’Off-V i“ the middle 0‘ th . ' . engine triumph in history. and:sec°nd1;°wz and Trog’qguntmgnl 8' peed . ‘ r younges Winner in .. a .e - :bsaight“vae);: d for the S1th age of 22. starting 18th in 'an- Gener‘any favored 1’ Scot_ other Offy roadster. . 1‘ land’s Jirrnmy Clark, world road mil 0131113"? KitngfiSherS 1:81“ on . racing c ampion and the record C M 6 ar otte own Ban ers in ~ 3 breaking qualifier in one of commercial league action this ' ' seven rear - engined Ford en. afternoon at the Queen Char- tt'ies. Clark won the pole posi- t lotte diamond. The Bankers are , tic}? wit-h a four . lap 1158328 ' .lresh from a 24-1] victory over a mislan holur over the 2.2-mile . {the Rciilil’ entry andt Will be “ r ' esp a ova, ;l:oing a out in an a tem t o '0“ )1 In a surprising vote priday’- llland the Kingfishch the game ‘ Val writers and broadcasters estab- . ,. {ale Thls Shapes "9 as an m‘ M L 1 fished Bobby Marshman of The first stage, of the lungs toresimg tilt as both are top m. l Pottstown_ Pa. as the. favorite. county InlerSChOIaSt'" “Mk "mph 'Cams- Game lime ll ‘el « W" ' meet has held at Souris \estcr- {m- 213 ' "55 ' Clgtfigeegflgsii 5:30);le h day, The Elementaryi schools *o'ooh-w“‘””“— "~—' “’m‘ .- '0 01‘ : arS‘ - were tie participants n yes- 0 "l? (mlank an(d)h10 votes “on: to “Mars 30mm 3,... Ma). “.9 Klngs County all-o. . c ) lis. 9; A J Foyt. 'Houston, 7;; mlmg Ivory”? l- - l Parnell: Jones. Torrance Ca1if., n 395 e; dy s compo ltlon H .I 3; earn:v Bobby Unser, Albuqueilr- the: “<"F9Th0“1' new county '1'9‘ \ MORELL _ The Kings Coum . plica ‘ Ta . I cor 5 se . e persons breaking n. Baseball League, with seven Glan I am: flag-pogfiedmggntenggs gie its-0rd; Evei'e]: 8:11am? Mac- teams in the fold, opens another . . mm p ' I - ona an aroe . ac nnis in big season tomorrow afternoon ""1 ' Mk Mm I sggglgmzleflt:Ogél‘lhzflhsilxlgnge the girls 13-year-de classlc ihir- with action on three fronts —— Fresh wsw' n hous daIry "Oducrs . the "d s _ m. ey corn in the year-0d ivi- Morell. Souris and Georgetown. - o i t "l" I. “:10: 5522;911:1312: ifsouée-kicgglmdg sion: Paul McAdam in 14-year- All seven teams will get a spafllghf In June! You love the mynad menu 913“ 1 ‘ I 7 ‘ i v 1‘ . I Thl I 35;?- success” mm“ “c' : Ideas dolry foods lend themselves to! Milt. bur- whet . _ . mou UNE IS DAIRY MONTH - - « u m Am. is expected mm I fer. sour cream. cheeses. 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