Score Leads Indians To 2-O Shuiout Over Chicago Split Decision By THE CANADIAN PRESS 'llllere were three garnes and till-ee heroics in m-ajor league daytime action Wednesday. Herb Score pitched a three-hit siiu«to_l_it and struck out 13 Chic- ago batters as Indians defeated White Sox 2-0. In the other Amer- ican League game, Murray Wall lived up to his name and slam- med the door on a bases-loaded Baltimore rally in the ninth, pre- lservling a 7-5 Boston victory over. Bvaltimoxre Orioles. In the only d-ay game in the National League. shortstop Daryl Spencer smashed ii clutch home run into left-field bleachers with one on and two out in the last of the rllintll. The blow gave San FI‘allC=lSC:0 Giants ila. 8-7 victory over St. Louis Cards. FIVE NIGHTERS In addition to the action at Cleveland. Boston and the Golden Gate. New York was to meet Washington in the U.S. capital at night while D.etro.i<t sat in at Klan- sias City. Pittsiburgh visited Plliladellphlia and Cihicago dropped in at Los Angeles in National League night games. Milwaukee was at Oivncin- nati. 'L€'flIh‘3Jl1d€1‘ Score, whose career almost ended when a line drive struck him in the eye last May 7, showed good control Wednesday. His curve was breaking slhaiiply and his 1"as~t-(ball was the «blur of old. Score now altanlds 2-1, toss- ing his first sh-utout in a year. He walked three. - e ’ Indians scored in the second on Carroll Hardy's sacrifice fly alf- ter a double by Rocky Colavito and single by Chico Ca-rrasqllel. They added another off Billy Piehce in the third on Bob Avila’: home run. ‘ , In Boston, Ted Williams, Jackie Jensen, Frank NL'aiZl0l1'le and Pete Runnels collected the vital blows inthe 10-(hlilt altltack. CINCINNATI AP - Bob Pur- key allowed only six scattered hits and his double touched off Cincinnati's game - winning splurge Wednesday night as the Redlegs defeated the Milwaukee Braves. 2-0. Flrank Robinson's looping single drove in the two allowed seven hits and first home run of the season in the eighth inning. Gracia Stops Willie Toweel GLASGOW (AP) - Guy Gracia of France defeated Wlillie Toweel of South Africa Wednesday nihgt of Souhh Africa Wednesday night when the referee stopped the right in the seventh round of tlhelr 10-round lightweight contest. The defeat was costly for weight champion. He had been angling for a fight with cham- pion Joe Brown of New Orleans. Quebec Trying To Put Richard In The Senate? run for Parliament in the March he wanted to play hockey. sive Conservatives made a “strong bid" to get the Rocket as a candidate but he said he couldn’t campaign and have time of the National Hockey League. Detroit Signs Player From Hershey Bears DETROIT winger Duncan Fisher, 30, from Hockey League, in a two-for-one Redlegs runs. PHILADELPHIA (AP)--Sop)» swap. May I Is Closing Date For . Entries In Tourney SYDNEY, N.S.) - Entries for the Prince Edward Island Nov Svcotia Bowling Championships will close here May 1, president Bill Cheetham said here today. At the same time he reminded that outside clubs not holding seniority should file their en- tries as soon as possible and they would be treated as such. As) it now stand 13 of‘ the 16 eligible teams will be back for competition. These include three Halifax teams, from Cape Breton, New Glasgow, Truro, Bedford, Yarmouth and Dart- mouth. Other than Halifax, the home club is only allowed 18 teams. It is understood that two Halifax entries, Kaplans, defending champions, and Im- perials, will not be back. Teams desiring of entering should send their entries to Arnie Appleton, c-o Ashby Post Office, Sydney, N.S. SPORTS FRONT By PIUS CALLAGIIAN Congratulations are in order to Bathurst Papermakers on win- ning the Maritime senior hockey championship. The Papermakers left little) doubt as they soundly drubbed Charlottetown Royals 22-5 in the two-game total goal series. The Northern New Brunswickers were full value for their win and iced a mighty well-balanced squad. The Papermakers’ victory left no one asking for a further comparison of Northern New Brunswick hockek and that played in other regions of the Maritimes. Royals on the other hand had a most successful season as they finished in the runner-up position. They humbled two Nova Scotian outfits, North Sydney Combines and New Glasgow Rangers, something the Bluenoses didn’t expect would happen. But the future of senior hockey here is not bright. We are talking of course of league competition witl mainland teams in the loop. Geographically we are not wanted by our mainland friends who maintain the cost of travel here is out of the question. Amherst Ramblers started last season with the Royals and Summerside Aces but didn’t last after February 1st. they were regretting the fact that they ever got tied up with the three-team league. Royals also found the financial going tough. indeed. They played to small houses all season long and even playoff games with North Sydney and New Glasgow failed to pack them in. was understandable since Royals’ fans were waiting too long for a look at these two teams. Almost two whole months the Royals stood by waiting patiently for the Cape Breton winners. Interest took a ‘wad beating failed to ‘make a recovery. What happens next season? ill Danny Murtaugh who last season succeeded Bobby Bragan as pilot of the Pittsburgh Pirates is optimistic about his_ charges for the coming season. The Pirates who shared last place with the Chicago Cubs in 1957 should play .500 ball according to Murtaugh. recall that they did just that for him in 1957 after he took over from Although the _Bucs dropped the first eight games under the leadership of Mur- taugh they managed to bounce back sufficiently to give their new Bragan who is now directing the in those‘ two months, so bad it til!!! Cleveland Indians. pilot a 26-26 won-lost record to brag about. Danny feels his club is a better one than the 1957 outfit and he may not be too far astray when he says they’ll operate on a 50-50 basis. If they do, then chances are they will be at the bottom end of the first division. Such happenings would be a great boost for major league base- ball in Pittsburgh. Let’s hope it happens. Q 0 9 Q 1! Remember Bobby Thomson? Brooklyn Dodgers and a fellow by the name of Ralph Branca will never forget that name. _ Thomson was the villain«who smashed a three-run homer in the final playoff game with Brooklyn Dodgers to give the Giants the pennant in .1951. I ‘Bobby was traded to Milwaukee after that _but wasn’t around ‘:*15NY9'c\I‘ When the Braves became world champions. He was back 1§Wb§0I‘l{Y\’VeaI‘lng a Giant uniform once again. o but “Oh y W35 lookgng forward to the transfer to San Francisco v appened again. This time he went to Chicago Cubs. he ad '1‘l:1<>SII1t;0i; allaims you just never get used to being traded, but a t‘ is move may be a real break for him. Bobby says e always hit well in Chicago and figures they will play him in centre field. The_l95l hero likes chance 1!! Chicago. Francisco. l° may °"e1'Y day and he may get that That s more than he likely would get in San I-tn:-to A news dispatch from N W t ~ . Cape Breton All Stars. Nova Sbiiitiaastgliliilid on Monday stated that I Cliewe Alex 3 Soumpotr I here in Charlottetown this Saturday April winner for the Maritime ‘C’ championship This is not correct as pointed out to this I b Page, playing coach of the Trotters, recentlgiiocliirlizlneliil I]:illa2i11iIila1x:isL:E an attempt is being e following Saturday, Prince Edward Island. Walter tells us that made to stage a Maritime tournament here th May 3. The only thing certain is that the Nova Scotia champs will omore right-hander Jack Sanford con- tributed a V two-run, bases-loadedl WASHINGTON (AP)-Jim Lom- Toweel, Blr-itisuh E m p i r e liight‘ OTTAWA (GP) .— The Cit- izen says hockey star Maurice (Rocket) Richard was asked to 31 election but refused because The paper says the Progres- to play for Montreal Canadiens (A-P)-Detroit Red Wings Wednesday acquired right Heershey Bears of the American ' Montreal At that time This of course He likes to on‘s single off Ryne Duren with one out in the 10th inning scored ‘Roy Slevers from third base to l single Wednesday niggt is I;l}it1t,a-, the New. York Yankees We(;ln(;1s- de-lphia Phillies belte t e l s-; day night, The 1055 snappe t e burgh Pirates 8-1. Rip R€P}11§kl§Yal1kees‘ winning streak at six. scored two runs with the Phillies; KANSAS CITY (AP) - Billy Martin, traded away by Kansas» City last winter, came back Wed- .nesday night in a Detroit uniform to. plague his former teammates Tigers rudely jolted the Athletics 8-2. ‘ ‘ The triumph put the Tigers only one game behind the league lead- ing New York Yankees who lost to Washington. v’ BASEBALL ROUNDUP By THE CANADIAN PRESS American League Chicago 000 000 000-0 3 1 Cleveland 011 000 00x- 2 7 3‘ Pierce and Lollar. Battey (8); Score and Brown. HR: Cle- Avila. Detroit 004 010 102-8 13 0 Kansas City 000 001001-2 6 1 Foytack and Hagan; Mlaas, Cox (4) Craddock (5) Duser (7) Trucks (9) and Chiti. L: Maas. I7IR( KC-Lopez. Baltimore 020 000 021-5 12 0 Boston 200 031 0114- 7 10 2 Brown, Beamon (2) Zilverink (5) Walker (7) Lehman (8) and Triandos; Orewer, Delock (9) Wall (9) and White. W: Brewer; L: Beamon. Hits: Bal-Castle man, Triandos. Wash 002 001 001 1-5 11 0 Duren (10) and Berra; Stobbs, Kemmerer (4), Hyde (8), Byerly (10) and Courtney. W: Byerly; L: Duren. HR: Wash-Zauchin. Milwaukee 000 000 000-0 6 0.. Cincinnati mm 002 00x-2 5 0 Burdette, Conley 7 and Cran- dall; Purkey and Bailey. L: Bur- dette. National League Pittsburgh 001 000 000- 1 7 3 Phila 021 002 03x- 8 11 0_ Bla:C‘lflbl.lI‘l'l, Witt (5) Daniels (6)- Rlaydon (8) and Kraviltz; Sanford and Lopa~ta._ L: Blacklbulrn. I-IR: Phila-4Repvul-skli. , St. Louis 500 000 101- 7 11 2_ San Fr 000 101 024- s 12 1‘ Jones, Paine (8) Martin (9) Clark (9) and Katt; Gomez, Mil- ler (1) Constable (4) Barclay (6) Crone (8) Grissom (9) and Thomas, Schmidt (5) Testa (9). W: Grissom; L: Clark. HRS: SF- .Kirlcland, Spencer. International League Richmond 010 000 000- 1' 6 0 Rochester 003 010 00x- 4 6 1 Parsons, Coates (6) Dixon (7) ‘and Oldies; Lovenguth, Wright‘ (9) and Oliver. W: Parsons; L: Lovenguth. HR:- Rich-Pless. Columbus 012 105 002-11 12 0. Blu-ffalo 000 000 050- 5 7 3 Naranjo, O’Donnell (8) and Rand; Taylor, Julme (6) Newkirk (7) Aber (9) and Noble. W: Nar- anjo; L: Taylor. HRs: Col-Al- lie; BlI.Ilf*"O1"lilZ, Scott. ’ Toronto (000 100 000-1 7 1 Havana 410 000 00x-5 5 1" Johnson, Cohen (1) Tie-fenaluer (7) and St. Claire; Pena and Garcia. W: Pena, L: Johnson. 000000 021-3 5 1 Miami 000000 000--0 6 2. Birrer and Teed; Cardwell, Stewart (9) and Blicha. L: Card- well. 26 Found Trout Caught In Tenn. NEW YORK (CP) - A brown. trout weighing 26 pounds, two ounces, caught four days ago by‘ Geonge Langston on an eight- pound test line at Dale Hallow, Tenn., may be a North American record for that fish. Field and Stream Magazine said that if La/ngston’s specificiations are certified, the fish will be the larezgst brown trout caught in North America since 1911, the year the magazine started,keep- 'ing detailed records. there is no evidence of a large brrown trout having been caught in the United States or Canada before that date. The world record is 39 pounds, eight ounces, caught in 1866 in ‘Scotland, where they are called Loch Leven. ‘SOCCER RESULTS LONDON (Reuters) - Results of soccer matches played Wed-‘ nesday night in the United King- dorm: Intermediate International Wales 2 England 1 English League Division I Blackpool 0 Everton 1 «Manchester U 1 Newcastle U 1 Division II Barnsley 0 Sheffield U 2 Fulham 1 Blackburn R 1 Lincoln 4 Bristol City 0 Notts C 0 Bristol R 0 Division III Southern Aldershot 1 Queens P R 1 Crystal P 4 Watford 2 Exeter C 0 Swindon 1 Gillirlgham 1 M1111-wall 0 Port Vale 2 Brighton 2 [Reading 1 Brentford 2 lsouthampton 2 Newport C 1 1, Division III Northern lChes»tel‘I’ield 1 Bury 1 ‘C’ champions would piayl Damn «- . 3 gton 2 Hull City 2 25 ‘W’ the N- B--P- 13- I. ; Workington 4 Mansfield T 0 3York C 4 Tranmere R 0 ' Scottish League Division I Clyde vs Third Lanark o-pstpd , Queens P 0 Motherwell 7 be here to play the Trotters. Every effort is being put forth lo Raith R 1 Rangers 3 bring the New Brunswick winner here also if they have declared‘. I winner by that time. If the tournament materializes it will be I single round-robin In any r,‘~nt the Trotters will get an opportunity to go affair. against the cream of Nova Scotia. Where in Charlottetown the games will be played has not yet I Morton 2 Stirling A 2 been decided. I Division II Berwick R 2 Albion R 1 Brechin C 3 Forfar A 2 Cowdenbeath 4 Montrose 1 I Hamilton A 3 Starnraer 3 Stenhousemuil‘ 1 St. Johnston: 2 give Washington a 5-4 victory over . with three straight hits as the- New York 030 olo ooo 0-4 10 1 7 Kucks, Dit.-mar (7), Shantz (9),. And Field and Stream added) V ’Valdes Takes SYRACUSE. N.Y. (AP)-Cuban }heavyweight champion Nino Val- ,dees scored a split decision over (homegrown Mike DeJohn in a ‘blood-splattered 10 - round, tele- lvised bout Wednesday night. De- -John weighed 204. Valdes 206%. Valdes won by a mere two points. Referee Al Berle gave the Mar- Blill Recht gave it to Valdes 6-4, Judge Bert Grant had the I'OU.l'l‘EII5 even 5-5 but gave it to Valdes, eight points to six. The defeat was the fourth in 39 fights for DeJohn. It was Val- des’ 43rd victory against 15 los- ses and two draws. DeJohn piled up points in the 2 MACHINE SLICED PORK CHOPS LOIN END COOKED CORNED BEEF . gin to DeJohn 5-4-1 while judge. ROASTING PORK lb. 55c (first two rounds but began tot ‘wear under gruelling pressure‘ from the eighth - ranked heavy- weight. Vlaldes opened a cut over De- J ohn’s left eye in the third round and his chopping inside punching spilled blood from the local boy’s nose. I l Will Release. Pheasants Today I A shipment of 150 fully grown) pheasants arrived in Charlotte-I -town last night and will be re-I leased today by the P.E.I. Fish and Game Association. They will Page 6 The Guardian Tllur., April 24. 1958 Queens and Kings Counties. Ear- lier birds were released in Prince and part of Queens. 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