.31" Q9 aimed at-winning his sixth erican League batting title. til Because none of the contenders 1‘ "I veheen able to hit consistently, H imam finds himself in a better : mu to finish on tooth-an when I; this bedded with a heavy cold .3.) Aug, as. He hasnot been to bat In with he left the lineup W11. "" was in seventh place in, the Mtfing.race,, 12 points behind his '. leading teammate Pete 915. Monday, Williams, with ‘. '"15 mark, was fifth and only . "tlpoiiits behind Runnels. ‘ last: week’s games, Runnels I lied only eight hits in 33 ..s”"at bat and his ayerage SEEKS‘SIXTH BATTING CROWN Williams Back In Lineup Harvey Kucnn of Detroit. Cerv moved into second place With a .318 average. Power and Kuenn are deadlocked for-third at .317. Kuenn dropped from sec- ond rplace. He had only three hits in, 22 tries last week and lost eight points. In. the National, League, Stan Musral of St. Louis took advan- tage of a mild slump by Phila~ deliphia’s Richie Ashburn to take over the lead. - Mus-ial. who missed several games because of a leg injury, dropped one point to .340. Ash- burn tailed off five points to .3336 With a 104tor-37 performance last Ernie Banks of Chicago has» all but sewed up the National League home run and runstatted - in ' crowns. He hit two homers and drove in seven runs in last week’s games, lifting his totals to 44 cir— cuit blows and 117 RBIs. Frank Thomas of Pittsburgh is second in both' categories with 35 hom~ ers and 105 R315. Mickey Mantle of the Yankees and Roy Sievers of Wasl'fington each had two homers. This put Mantle’s figure at 39 and Sievers‘ ' at 36. Jackie Jensen of Boston leads by 13 over Sievers in the $51.5 batted in competition—113 toj Yanks Recall 9 Farm Hands NEW YORK (AP) —- The New York Yankees recalled nine play- ders, Bella. I.L. Flop Wins ; A.A. Batting Title NEW YORK (AP) — Gordon Windhorn of Denver, 3 New York Yankee farmhand who flopped in Tom Carroll and Zeke most inexpensive salesman you Can employ - - - a the International League last sea- son, won the 1958 American As- sociation batting championship with a .328 average, the final statistcs revealed Monday. Olympic “Com. izations that the committee has accepted the. resignation of its Chinese member, Prof. Tung Shougi, and has consequently re moved Red China from all its records and lists. ‘ Tues, Sept. 9, 1958 The Guardian, Page 9 O z . . . ers from International League 3‘ l, y A P I I ' y and American Association farm ‘ ° I r I g g a I n ale ' clubs Monday. None are expected Bars chlna , - _ I to report this season. ‘ . . . 7 . . LAUSAINNE SIw1tzerland (AIP) - g x = r . Brought up from Richmond of .’ ‘ . ) l FVTHE’I’AssoCIATED PRESS his lowest season’s batting aver-'Weck. ‘ “he International were “welder tfififilféfin‘flpgi’s’i’gfgafigi ' 51:le YORK (AR) — Ted Wil- age- His Poorest mark was .317 Hank Aaron of Milwaukee 'nd Romy Del qreco’ Dimmer Jim tions throughout :the world Mon- I .r I ~ yweamm, dogged; by ill- in 1950. Willie Mays of San Francisco "re. “a?” and first baseman “’1‘” day that Red China willbe barred MEN'S WEAR DEPARTMENT : and 70 Points b11118 thIn additionf to Runnels, the maimed in contention althourm : gig? $31121. Difigfi Garfiggmt: from the 1960 Olympics in Rome. Ir Ufa year ago, wr la: y umper a so aces touch oplposj- each 105t ,d A ’ f,‘ f I I . Chancam r Otto M e f Ibh :. , H We» the Boston‘ lineup to- tion from Bob C b ‘ groun ' amn en th‘ee camber J‘ohn Blan'Cha‘r‘d and in‘ ‘ 0 8y r o e ' ' . . I > g ‘ ' e f . I , , . , . . . .~ I I ' ‘ . I‘filnaih begin a late season City, Vic Power of Eleiiizlafidlhsrfds fill“ to .334 and Mays one to heme“ sz Bmkeu’ Dmk Sam 10C adwsed a” afimated organ ~ ATTENTION'SEA CADETS AND NEw RECRUITSM T018 u YEARS OF AGE 3 All Sea Cadets are requested to report in uniform on board HZM.C.S. ,Queen Charlotte, Hyndman Building, Tuesday, 9th September, 1958 at l {7:00 pm. 1900 hours. ' ‘ §‘@@.Lfive points to .323. 3} WEATHER BIG FACTOR p, {Mug to a Boston spokes; Wim'westher will determine Williams will start. or Weilfit against the Chicago who SOX‘tonight. The Red Sox’ : has had only 355 official FIGHT TONIGHT Two of the locd participants round event on the card. in tonights boxing card at Sum. ‘ Gaston Roy and Tiger Steele memoide are seen above yester- head. up the 4 bout 'card. - ' day as Carl “Agape” Arsenault (lent) assists Walter “Peanuts” .Wanis Good Reason For . Forbes Kennedy’s Tardiness By DAVE DILES DETROIT (AIP) — The Detroit ' GUARDIAN- PATRIOT . ~WANT A‘D \ V Signed: ‘ Lieut. J. D.- Smallwood. tion fer being late. “if [he doesn’t," said the grin GREAT PORT \ a: hat but coupled with 87 [outsells and four sacrifice he‘ easily compile the . appearances necessary “filly for. the championing. ZWilliams ,is taced "' possibility of compiling Red Wings'beat the other Na- tional Hockey League clubs to the twining camp punch Monday when more than 60 candidates opened drills at Olympia Stadium. Belore many of the plpyers made a turn around the ice. Gen- eral Manager Jalok Adams was haying trouble with one player 'and threatening to have it with another. He had salary diltferences with newly acquired Gus Mortson and zled general manager, “it’ll cost him a hundred bucks. Why is it that everybody else shows up on time and one guy is late?" ' Alter a long domination of the league, the Red Wings slipped to third place last season and 10le as many (games as they won. “'We shook the team up last year-ff said Adams, “and there are a" lot of vacancies. Icf some of these other guys don’t show me something. there’ll be more va- Arsenault in donning gloves for their final workout before the fight. ' Walter will meet Slugger Turn- bull of New Glasgow, N.S., in ‘an 8 round rematch, which folloWs a previous 6 round scrap at Sum- merside won by Arsenault sev- eral weeks ago, A local newcom- er to the ring Carl Arsenault is matched against young Tiger §teele of Charlottetown 'in a 6 ‘I state in 1871. Hamburg. big seabort in West Germany, became a free city- Phone 8566 ~ . ‘ - 0.0. n.o.s.o.o. KENT. 0 NA 'cIITEST WINNER’ mm ADAMS. as. M sto -, 36~ye - Y W pmoter Slam Silveran 'magrwh: hails Ego-3“: Ngarfefi; ca Ptures and ' I 253,. Hwy Sexton of New York, tor- ;world boxing ‘ Jackson Brownof at Boston. Silvemnan said the state box- mm, Ont., came to the Wings dram the Chicago Black Hawks. “I talked to him once," said Adams, “and told him I was go— ing to immove his salary because I didn’t thian they were giving enough money over there. Triple Crown For 2nd Time NIEIW YonK (AP) ‘— Glenn OLD FASHIONED SOUA'RECDANCE TONIGHT, SEPT 9 Mr. Bernard Karp, 1815 Highland Terrace, Ottawa, Ont. ‘ _ _ (Rocky) Nelson, 33-year-old first '_ 1409?” Everything was nine. Thom yesterr baseman of the Toronto Maple AF 9 pm. \ J p a license finding $1,101! day he calls me and says he Leads, captured the International Gordon Lodge, Hunter :4 Ivy theNew York conmmssmn an wants more'. I don’t know—maybe League’s triple crown for the sec- , River ~A1e gxfl?‘ "‘“m >1 his reinstatement. The Boxing Association sus- fi WARM-Jon asyear ago and ; ‘ reinstated him,but the New "ti Yorkodecision‘, expected attter a physical examination last Friday, 3 imitation.an todlay. , :I At Boston, the state" boxing commission, said :Saxton’s license was suspended for medical rea- sonsASept. 12, 1956 after he was litigated by Carmen Basilio. ‘ *fis“permit was, restored pro- ..-' vislmai’ly last month subject to approval by the New York com» a mission. . . Jockey On Iy. , , Up In _ . O » Spectacular SpIII Minoan (Am — Ted At- ",hl'zv’ye’arvold Cauadiamborn " Toronto, was in- ‘ .-a.speotamilar spill Mon- ‘ h at Belmont. Park, but after , lamination at the track hospital Km found, to be only shaken Ill'He continued-to ride in later ‘ laces. I Rosy Inning in the sec- ond race, Atkinson was ' “Donlheleaders 1-16 at: mile ’3 Mike finish in front of the. s Bimlballet, with Ed- i 110mm up, suddenly quit and l Waived iii-from of Rosy Inning. film, 1mg (film ' ' at, the favorite, and g . 1006p and landed :4 head. He rolled over and 3r 3"” «we. 'ble Pitchers tar.) — Probable 'WY’E, major league lost records. in American League Xuik at Cleveland (N)— "(9-6) vs. MOMS}! (14.7). f',“ at Detroit (N)— ' ‘ ’(6~14) vs Running ‘9 not Oblongo (N)—Sull.i- "n Ill-7) vs Wynn (13-13). y " } arm -(13-10) vs (an). Terry C, _ National League Kelmlnnati at Milwaukee (N)— C'lfiel' (5j3) vs Willey (9e5). man i1‘311870) at St. Louis (Ni—Hill. - or ' ' - Jones (12-11). Phillips (7‘8) vs (N) 'An‘geles at Philadelphia— «Dl‘eceded by suspended and a“ July 27—Klippstein (5-5) Ollfax ( 10-9) vs Hearn (4-3) ms f mipmch (13-9) (First pitch- 01' Shapended game). (N ’1 Francisco at Pittsburgh— “ jull’receded_by suspended game (5.7): 27—Giel (4-4) and Miller M) ikgorteilfield (2-6) and Witt a1"ti'more at Kansas City (N)— ' he wants to retire. Anyway. we’re- mt going any higher.” WHERE’S KENNEDY? _ Kennedy’s whereabouts were unknown, but Adams warned that the young centre from, Charlotte- town, who scored 11 ugala-ls lior'vthe thud-Inlace Red Wings a year ago. 0nd time in 1958: The league’s final averages, re- leased Monday. showed Nelson the top man with. a .326 batting ‘mark, 43 home runs and 120 nuns batted in. 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