, matched victory {ram roast todsod ltka certain dole-t at Queen Elisabeth ooh. ...u mood last evening. edu- istxl‘umn Dull byflvumile oi 11-!) With I!“ [cm 15-12 lot- [in- mifl'sn lid Maukennea taking their 1M Illniflxn two wen nu! \‘lclory. buI Colts! tried lo cut . . P hobi Pi h lEDGE LIONS 3-2 MacKenZIes Nip ’3... ..I..nn'i..'.7-——-— Enmans 14-13 WMRSIDE—Mmzle'l 4. Humid MIMI! ltd l Prob-Isl! Blithe" In! Iodly'l major ealue nmea. won an tort records in parentheses: American Lnqu Baltimore. r er tom New York, Ford (34). (Ni. ,9, Cleveland Krallek 6:51 at Mnlnelrdll. Foytlek tit-ll, mil Washington, Dut-kwnrih tZ-D‘ at Boston, wilson H-Sl. ‘ l Kansas City, Bowsttrld til-5) at Minnewll, Perry li-al, tNl. Only games acheduled. one (or one. polio; out aacriitce i'iies, a single. walking to ttrst in tour actual trips to the plate. Mmkemleu played steady de- femive ball till the tint Innim when tart-y committed utt- rors nod Enman'a got five runs. 5 Enman Drug were weaker attoa-t Tongue Phil-delphll. short tt-tl atl t. Louis. nrogito (sell l” trans ‘ Whitehead. Cincinnati, Purkey tl~3l (Nl. up their Iolirlh straight VIOWI’Y HM l|_v made tits more, pulltnz Brasi- Hughes and two ot them drove in m. Ballets wllkd he Iannnd iotn'. PERFECT AVERAGE "a l Juniors Score . . Ntcholson'a was made with matron And there‘s no rolloii we flushes was top sticker a! Bio 111- d V' that.“ . ran't ay vte ean win. "Ming With his Wat dwblfl Ir Idory ' Wesley Gallant called the "We t ioree ourselves to m as many appearances. .Iue‘ balls and Ii‘i‘lkfl while [£0 Mc- Duugull Ind EM HIM hands adopt the philosophy of lhinkifll Alal'DauizalL Frank Bradley that someone el and Hum Mu “PM Sup est Prince 5e un wln th- AII-Stars Rack Up ALBERTON A w Juninm l The Gunth CIT-Homily“. 'l‘lmn. Junt- 13. 1963. I I RIP ,1 mm mm Mme Mu pennant. hitchey Mantle not- 5 l ’ ' _ 'lhil d' . IT IRE)‘ club . a Frank Bell railed the hallslffffifls; Thomas“; - . . U‘lnsxth'i‘s‘cglr. and'i'iien repeats 3"" 5m“ '"r 1"“ "11”" “n‘ l Tuasdav night POSITIVO Thinking next man-war wmeone n lt‘ISI trim and mi and Geomel The hmors'un [Ed at my wtnsiwe'll he oti and rimming a‘j' y “WW m" 0" 9'” plate ' amtlton whol Is Only Way "There seems to he a phllosl' ‘31:er hve run! and Tommi .strCue Ind Donnie Jones who To Bag. Yank ‘ earn scored four. Garan Keouoh‘ s ‘and Johnny Mclmtla got two ilphy in the American Luqu that tor the league to do well, the Yanks must win the pen- nani." It! said. "In the Naililnal. INEY'VE had a rhiiercnt winner the years in 'r n elemng't contest tortures Shamrocks and Mariners with anion slatrrl tor no sharp. Nahtlnal Park AllrSlni‘s racked toy to iavnr oi HuEhM. The Bediord laslball artist :02 out a lone last night when Glen Thompton to ground not edited Barry's Lions 3—2. and then struck out Bill Mon. Frank Bradley rrgisiemd the 1 tetth to end the game. ill but he ntedrd help from‘ During his stint on the mound BALTIMORE MN 7 Man» alter aerdie Tebetts oi Cleve- land Indium llyl Dositlvz earn tor Tisntsh. . SEVEN ""3 Frittoit hillligan utmt the l SEATTLE tAFI —. A tather You"! (or the Junmrs posting a sorts and three daughters lwa< made alter a long nut and day Ibelnrr departing for 112- the \‘anlts l'an M beaten" live run iii Ind threw Wild '0 the plate. Two Mackqu a «and MI he lune was over. other on the slab. Good Wflldn‘ son pttohed tor MtheniJe's, itnd coarse Kinch tor Enman Drug. Both were hit hard, Wil- kinson giving up is htta and Hutch 12. John Palmer who to looking more like I soilball Mantle etery day‘ led the Erunan mm 5‘. hat with two home rims and a onunln in five [Wales MI. 2 For Dilucclte Z for I Dunc unteotor er tor flincKenztu hits, two or them \artety. in live outings. c Gil» In‘ hit 2 tor a. coke Grady 7. tor a. and Lou Monk 2 tor Eagles Blank Souris 4-0 nonrgotown Eagles blanked snuris 44) last evening tn SnurI! Mind the (ourrhit pitching oi .tllte MacPhee. Maophao also helped his own cause at the plate nu racking up two hits in tour trips rhr Georgetown ninger also iannrd ten while walking two. Ltsdnfl moundsman Colin. rrale tossed a six-hitter whilel Ialltiiig two and tanning aeven,‘ A Georgetown runs were un- earned as a result oi eight errors} commuted by the losers. The Eaulrs made only one honhle l tn. longest hits oi the game nrrr doubles by Eugene Mac- Donald and Ronald t‘lteverie. Umpire tor the game was Her rnnn (initially with Joe Rogers and rotor Grant assisting him on the hoses mesh. Harry 3. and Willard Snider Needs I Homer To Reach 1 Magic Figure NEW YORK tAPl _ Duke Snldrl' needs one more home run in reach the mlfllc iiguren nuts The New Yark Mets' vot- nan outttelder was an inter.‘ med listener as Ralph Kiner,‘ now a Meth‘ hroadcaster. was telling ot the time snider hit a home run but was not credited nuh it. "It was a number oi yeara non when i was with Chicago (tths and Duke was with Brook- lln Dodgers," said Ktner. "nuke hit one over my head into the lett tteld stands The hall struck a spectator in the rtnmarh and tell hack onto the Ilrld. t threw the ball back to tho miield and tho umpire st thud hase ruled it a double its . tlatmed the ball hit the railing ‘ on ion at the wall." "I remember that one well," laid Snider. "I nllo rcmembei‘ a couple oi others i lost the same way. i hit a home run in EheI's Field 1 number or ytnra Inn and didn't get it. The hall strurk a spectator in the toil tit-Id stands and haunted hook. lust as it did in china». That ttrnptre, too, said the hall hit the top oi the wait. ‘ “I hit a home run oti Bohhy SIlhnIX in Pittsburgh last year. this tine oo. bounced hack onto the tleld and I'll he darned II the umpire didn't claim the‘ hall hit the rnllltliz. When i went out to the outfield at the‘ tild ot the IrinIilg. a ton cailcd the over and more the hall hit. him in the chest and bounced bark on the ileld." New Zealander 1 Capture: Race 3 DOUGLAS. tale oi Man tan} APl—Huxll Andenoll. 71-year- nld New hullnder, won the 11m. internhuonll tourist tn phy motorcycle race here Wed- i'tudly Aboli‘d l Japanese Sil- tukl machine. lie covered three iapa oi (hot "3th isle oi Man mounuinl circuit—a total or iii.2 mIles—‘ tn tpsrirltn. iorm In one hour. it tninutea Ind live seconds HII average speed wll 99.27 miles Ill hour. 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Kouilx 1M), tNl, land the score leading 3-2 Tor‘fltzwu to his seeond straight sob nomngnnrhwnnt other, In poget‘ Gallant. on u on, yanks an“. m my w“ Wm u, M” "m I. ‘E‘nmln Drug nos ms !3 is 9 Ne York. Craig (u; “like Park the next two men on hack, allowing a hit In each oi Sound The mother was badly Allan Nicholson and Hamllloil “We have some tine clubs in 1. b m gm "T" h . mm a .1 (mm b, Mackenzioa ztu am 31112 I Milwaukee. soahn tit-at. a via the walk routine. the six names hewot-ked. Three hurried. The dead were Cecltlmnde the standout detensn-e this league who can get the job 9 ' I v y thrown out to dive Emnan's the "mm - plate - Woodard; plttshurgh. Cardwelt mm at Coach Mike Connolly immenistc- who hits were douhluhyiohn Lander: about in. and three plays oi the some Each catch don -- Teheiia slid Wednaa. some :rut plat-m. lure. but “I lit auppitol.