lat- - ....u”i -ii:-453...". , By 111! ASSOCIATED PEEK The surprlalu Philadelphia Phillies advanced a half step closer to lint place in the" Na- tional League Sundw with their Gilrd straits! victory over Brook- lyn and Chicago White Isox main- tained their five-game lead in the American League. Defeated 3-I by Detroit in their oiwner of their doubleheader. tbs White Sox came back to win the second game 4-1 behind the loan hit pitching of Jack HII 'r . The split enabled Chicago to pick up it half game on Cleveland in- dtans. who were beaten ll - 2 by KIIIQBN titty and dmpped into third place 511 games off the rare The Yankees failed to pick up around witen they were held to I into hv Baltimore They had to! hallle hark for a spill. winning thef imrotid eartie 4-0 behind the three hit nitrhtnc of rookie Ralph Terry after Bill Wight gave the Orioles their third In a row over the world champion: illlll a three-hit 3-2 tri- umph Ted Vl'iIIianit' thrr-eriin homer, fits l2ih of tltr smieiiii. Lzave Bos- inn Rod Sax I 3-3 victory ova Washington and it one-game lead over the fifth place Tigers. Bob Raw and Don Elston. Bobby Thomson's two-run single in the third and Ernie Johnson's brilliant relief job in the ninth hlghluht umilh over St. Louis. which pushed the Braves into third place. one name in front of Brook- lyn. Pittaburgh swept both ends of a doubidteader from New York suit to injury by halting Willie Mays after he had hit in his 21 succasive game in the opener. PITCHING DUEL Brooklyn's Don Neiicoinbe and Philadelphia's Bob MlIl0l' fourth. Rip Repulslti singled stole second and with two out. scored on Harry Anderson's double impala then sent a drive into the upper left field stands on rims in the foul line that umpire Augie flun- IIGIII Piused momentarily before calling it fair. Farrell relieved Miller with two on and none out in the filth He took over a two-ball. nu - strike count on Junior Gilliam and struck otit the Dodge: second ll.'IS('- man. On an attempted dniiiilr steal. Newt-ombe was out at third TWO-RUN Hfllll-IR Stan l.op;ita.s tun ritnhotiier. Tlirlt Fni't't:ll'.s strong rttlicf pitch-I In: and 5! stout l'lPTPl1('9. earned. Oheiseronrl-place Phillie: a 5-3 ver- dict. over the Dodgers. The vir- lory moved the Phils to within two? games of the front-running CITI'l elnnatt Redlngs. who were hcldl to a split hv the Chicago Cubs. After Rob Thtirman's grand- slam iiomt-r had given the Reds the first game 6-4. Chicago came hark to win the second game 4-2 behind the three - hit pitching of- .., .,..,, IESIITI II THE FANADIAN PRI-ZR! lttturtlny .1.-ttional League Ptttshtirgh 000 MI 100 1 ill Stiller, Worthington tilt and Rail Wo-strum tfll; Frtrnrl and Foilrs. Rand -at w . vim-thtnainii HR Pgh-Thomas I Chicago 010 fllnllflL I I 1; f'.incini-iatt M2 397 101-22 22 l Llttiefis-ld. Bro.-nan t5l Pholskyl l.'wl Kaiser tilt and Neerniin: Jeff-1 trial. Ntixhall I8! l.Illf'Il till. W - Jeflf-oat: l.-l.lflle,- ltrlrl HRr ('tn r((llllll'si'ln I2t.; .lnffroat, Rrll, Bailey. llnnk. Post. Rrnnklyn (l000flflflflfL-- fl 1 II Phil 1'.lIlll0000x R R 0 1”i-mg. Rnnlitick -Gt Rnssent '0 t and Fnmiizitirlla. Sanford and In FN3 I.Crnig. st l,ntii.s . lltltl fltlo 230 1 I3 fl Milwaukee M0 000 0flL- l I l ntrksnn and H Smith; Spithn. f'nnlev tilt Trmvbridge 49! and ('t-aorlall l.Spahn . Amt-rirnn l.t-agtis ' Rtlxlllil l1.'l.'l lllfl fillet II I1 0. Washington Il0IlIl00 fltlI-- I II I Vixon and White. Stohbs. Horn-I ander 12!, Hyde tsv. Abernathy Hit and I-lerberet. l.-Slobbit HR:I Ros 7..1llPlllrI R;zlIInIIll'l'l llll Lttltl tilltl New int-l. flltltlllllltll rt it til Johnson and Ginshrrg; Kurlts and Berra HRs Bali-Gsrdnerzi NYlt- Howard. Flerra. lletrriil 110 000 WWI ('hira:o Ml llll.l 203 I2 I7 I llnrfl. tirttmi-it '?l. fiber I42 Sin.-titer iii and House; Wilson. Dvrringlnn it I. Stnley 13 and l.ol-' lsr W-Staley; I.-Hoeft. Cleveland I00 I01 000' 3 I I Jiansas Citv 0tltlt'l00fl00 0 1 I Wynn. Narlcski :9) and Nara-. goo. Ritrnt-tie, Diiren IGI Ti'iirk.s (73 tfolt-man Ill! and Smith. W- Wynn; L-Burnrtte. International League Columbus 000 lltltl 200-- ll 10 1 Rirlimnnri 402 222 fltlx -I2 Ill 0 Rtirl.-.thv, Sauyvr I4) and Krav. Flelhrl and ('I1iti Miami M0 tlll fllll Havana 000 flfll IM-- 1 Sempi-och. Paige I7) and McCul- lough; Amnr. Penn. Cuellitr 47) and lzqutertln. Gardia tilt. Rtilfaln 00t'ltl0fl4fl0 I 7 0 Rnrhcster I20 101 2llx-- 7 I0 Herbert. Hazy I2? Bradford I7) and Noble; Lovenguth. Wright I'll Rirketls I9) and Green. Montreal not Mflflll -I 9 ll Toronto Nlllflll Nil I 7 I I'nIIIllVl Wlar. (III and Ronntng: Jordan. tirimian isi. Blake toll Ind Roselll. Sunday Niitionnl league till; I tail in . J90 First in-it vnrti onooti um I I 1 Pittsburgh llflflilflfnx Cl 7 0 llart-lay. Ridzlk ill and Kati; Westrum (II; Kline. Arroyo tit and mind. W-Kline; L - Barclay- NYlt-Schoendiensl. Mays. oontiililino.-ti 4 1 Pittsburgh I'll! Mi 001-2 I O Burnside. Ridxlk to) Grisstn (II and Westriiivi. Kati fl); Pub hey and roller. L-Burnside. 3 on too til"--I I 0 till 3 oh-- I 1 0 Phil Netveovnbe and Walks: Miller. Psi-reli (SI and boosts. It-rat-rsl. BASEBALLWROUNDUPI New York flNl0Illl'l02lt I I I: Washington I and before Duke Snider flied mil to end the inning. The Phillies helped Farrell gain his third vii-tory against one loss h.V executing five double play: it was Vent-nmbefs fifth defeat against four victories. DIGSIPATED LEAD The Cubs dissipated A 4-0 lead in the first game when the Red- leus t'apIiall'I.Pd on Vine flrabow- sky”: vtiidness to pound out five runs in the fourth. The Cubs' bonus pitt-her hit two batters nnd iiutied three walk: hclore and II- Garrts. Varli-slit ll) llrlonsl tilt and Ntiragon: Kellner. Mrnermott Ill) and Smith. W-Ht-Dermott l.- Narlcskt llRs: Cle -- (Iolavilo; Ktfv - Power. Boston Ifltl llfil l."ltl - 5 Ill 0 fl00fltlIHl0r.S12 0 Siisre. flelork '7l and White: Ramos. Bvrrly till Hyde I9! and Rerhrrrt W-l'lrlor.k. l. Ramos pllfls Rm -lenxon. Williams. I First Detroit Illll I00 MO I I2 (I Chicago 000 ON) 0l0v- I I 1 Running, Maas tilt and Hotise; Fist-her. Howell till and linllar. and Bailey. ' (?z.ttci' till. W-Bttnninlv I.-Fisrheru Second ll:-lroil lflfl Ilflfl tlflfl - I 4 0 Chit-and I20 flfll fl0x-- 4 R 1 Foytnrk. Slonter 47) and R. Wil- son: Harsltman and Bailey. Fo,xt:t(-k. HR. Chi-Dropo. First Baltimore "20 fllll 000 - ll 9 I New York lfll M0 mo. 2 3 1 Wight ind Glnsberi: Dtimiir, Larsen W and Berra. lrflitmar. Second Baltimore tltltltltlflflflfl ll 3 I New York 4fl0llll00tlx -I 7 fl Rmvtn. (i'l)ell I31 f'e(-cnrttlli IX) 7.tiverink tilt and Triandns: Terry and Rerrii I.-Brown. Hrs: NYIt-- Mantle. Bi-rrii. Hnwsrd. International League First. Rtillalti ltltllllllllfill I0 9 I Rochester M0 000 IIO- 1 It. I Gradriock and Astroth; G. Bitty- lnrk. R, Btiylot-it till, Hnrkell (ill and Green. Ti-ed t2'. l.- G. Rainy- Iork. HR Rnrh t'lnrlt. Serond I-liilfalo Otltlfltlflfl l l'v I Rochester 00fl2lflx .1 0 l Hahn and Noble; Deal and Green. First Montreal 020 I00 000 0 .'l 6 ti Toronto (l.”l0(l00(lfl0l 4 7 I Harris. Crtstaote. (II and Rose.- Criittante. Hlltt: Mtl--Farris; Tor Nelson. Second fllnniroai 000 fltlo Toronto I03 03 Vargas. Harker t.'lI Harris IRI 5 Iland Ronning; Grunslry Ind M mp tip.-ning game selli. HR: Tor-Gnllnt. IHnlted in bottom of nth. rur- fevi). Columbus 00'llllfl 200 S I I Rirhmond 000 I00 002- It ll l Dotigliis and Peterson; Post. Nsrdella I6) Dixon Ill and Cliltl. I.-Post. First Minmi 6 7 II 500 000 Ml Hiivana 00lltl22 100 .'i 11 5 Snyder. Lint-trl I5! Paige uni, Mason t7i Conley fill and McCul- Sranllebiiry Ill! and Erqiiirdo. Gar- rie ITI, W-Ma-ton; LP:-nit HR: Havan l-is--alern. Second Miami Hnvann HR: HlV”AlVatP!. PROIIABLF. PITCIIERS NEW YORK MP: - pitchers games enthesesl: ker. Gama, Only games scheduled Amsrleaalaagu lournesseluilulel ed Milwaukee's .1 - l t.ri-' Giants 3-! and 2-0 and added law I, . horn; Robinson and St. Claire. I.-pt lotiglt: Hatten. Heard int Pena (7, for today's malor league won-lost records in par- Nadseal Mule I at Philadelphia tim- Prodres it-Ii vs Csrdivell 43-ti . Phillies Defeat Dodgers White Sox & Yanks Split I ter Thurman's grand Hersh Freeman. ihurier, allowed two hits in five in- ynings to collect his third without a loss. Dale Long's doublet featured a two-nan Chicago rally Iwon his first game in seven dc-I cisions but had to give way lo El-I tston in the sixth after he pulled al I week to 10 days. . Johnson rescued starter Bob. were Ruhl after the tint two Cardinals tlm tlll(lllPl' Ibcked III E 1'1 d"9I Whe" Ih? PI1lI'Ihad walked in the ninth. He threwl fur lies broke the game nuts open s double play ball to pinch hitterrlltovtu with a three-run outburst in thelwallier Cooper and struck out D()nInil.'llIt'3D In home rtlns - Yogi Roma and Elation Howard. nccouutod for all the runs. .5I33HlKanie to end the game and snap Milwaukee's three-game 10.. .m: xtrealt. it was Btihllx fourth lIK'l0l')' against one defeat. I A slk-llll -it-run rally a inst Dee Fondy collected ltie ITIUIITPIIPI Mr Ray Narlesld on big) and drove In a run in Pat'll game Kansas t'ttv I!) break a 2-2 tie I "1 PIII5bllYKh's double lrlultlplli over lite Giants. Ronnie Kline won I"-S IINI lame after seven defeats In the opener but needed ninth in-. I S t slammeintning help from Lula Arroyo. lob fourth RedlegiPurltey scattered four hits in an p nightra victory aga . Iwhrte Sax victory since My pill the third inning of the second permitted the Tigers only two hug izae lmhat broke a 1-1 lie. Rush in Dr niau izatn his fourth vleto . Al Kalinr rollt-ctcd four of Danika iles Itgumeiit sprinting from nrstlti in 1tn third. He is expected to be out all lh piittht-d t'onki with Flevttlaiid and win the rub- her of its iltree-game set with tits Indian: p for his Jottrth Vldery inst three defeats. Harshman. in posting his mg 1. the last eight nntap. V1.1; opiys slxlll homer helped Hart- is in the opener and scored rt-e runs as Jim Bnnnlng out.- e Bill Fischer. ltrltl to three hits by Wight in the Yankees u-uptgd tout runs against Skinny in the first inning of 0;; gain at split. Three by Mickey Mantle, Rob t'erv'a beau-loadnd riple t-ltmaied the winning rally. I 5 The Charlottetown Guardian. Monday, June 3, 1957 Redlegs Blast Chicago; I Yanks And Brooks Lost Nltill Ytllllx I('PI - l-iii-u IIIP "PH ('int'tiinaII s I" it r I' ll ii a r .1 rnuldn't keep up vitth the total Isatiirday as the Rt-dietu set a season": high for the malnrx hy scoring 22 runs against (ihiragn. IThe final st-ore tins 2'3-Z iiith thc Redlegs blasting seven homers. Frank Robinson hit two home truns and Hal Jeffcoat. Gus Boll; :F)d Bailey. Don Hoak rind Waliyl Post one Mrh II the National l.t-agile lratlt-i'.s ft-ll nne x'ImrI of tying the record they illl'Cilfl)' share I pwiih the llravrs. The Amcriran tl.eague mark is also right. by :New York Yankees in I939. The Redlegs also had five ,doubles in their 22-hit total as they 'srored nine runs In the fifth and iteven more in the sixth. . Chicago White Sox rlithhi-cl he-. Itroit I2--1 iii the Amrrit-nu l.Ni;:ticI fwith a l7-hit attack that liirlttdcd 16 singles. I Connie Johnson doled out eight .llllS for it 4-3 virtory titer New .York Yankees iiiili the help ofp Billy Gardner's two-run homer llll I Lucky Dip W I Kent States De I I NEW YORK t('Pi -- The (iatn. Hoy stable": Frent-h . bred rnlt I.ut-ky Dip captured the Sflziflllfl Kent SIRIFR Delaware l"arlt Sal- ttrtlay. I The (ialunieI's l";irttt'x hoavtly' pbacked Barblzon was among his victims. . Ridden by Pete Anderson. I.ttrlty Inip won by it len.th and ti quarter,I covering the t l-A-mile distant-tV Iin I44 .'l-.'i. 3 Roslyn Fnrm's In-.-in-pt ntilfin-' Ilnhi-d Gleneli; Stables Assembly- Imsti by half a length for the tplnce. Btirbizon. who gaw up the lead inner ht-ing whipped into early rom- .miind. rnn eighth in the lfl-hornet field. Vernon Delecils Montague 20-11 of the Smith Softball l.o-agile was VOEHYNE at Montagite ,vt-strrdny af- Iternonn. with Vernon defeating I.Vlontagtie by A score of 20-11. The game was offiriallv opened by Hit! Worship Mayor Bruce H. Yen. who threw the first ball over the plate -a strike. Play WM evenly distributed In the first two innings. hilt Vernon began taking ndvantazr-s of the opnnrlunilit-sl Ind along with stood hattiniz nom- ed up in the third. ritalking HP ten runs. Montague fought htlckt and scored nlne more runs butt .were unable to catch up with their ern Kinks opponents. Montague Pitt-her. Roi-I lie Diamond pitched the mtirf game The Vernon it-am imvd the "mag; 1 iltwo Mclnnis Brothers Bunker, Anderson Ill and Siilll- (. - R,” to 10 h van. Cueche and lzotilei-do. l.-llun- '"dl”n M 'v . Iona. score ;of 10-6. There was excellent ball hnndllng throughout the game with keen pitching by Leo Moonf! for ions. .loe M'M'AlllI,V was the In the other game st I Prnhahle Joosinl vitcher for CaWlim- lheavy wind made catching Ihlji Ilys very difficult and was quite bothersome in the batta also. This years league tmvltv II MIN again donated by -I!I'I1ieS0lI'8 Pttarvnaey and a special league trophy has beta by the Meniscus Bakery. for the winner of the regular visit. The teams were high in their praise of all who helped to get the ball belt! to condition. in llir Illlll'IlI till ,Iqihiitiy Kin-kg. ti"- Inter. HAMMI-IR N'AT'S Boston hammt-ted Washington for it ll-I uin that featured a ilirn--run homer in the third in- nini: by Norm Zauclitn in the National. New York til- iints edged Pittsburgh :l-2. Daryl Spencer's double in the ninth best Bob Friend after the Giants ral- Iolf title def 60 for Jack and 34- ley over the course beside the Iritth 5"- victosv over the lit- -Bill Camden Handicap. lied to tie, the score with two runs in lhr mghlli Rookie Jark Sanlot-(I checked lli'ooklyii llotlgrrs on two hits for a 3-0 Philadelphia victory in a night game. Sanford also contri- buted s run-scoring double. Rip; Repulsky'ii first Inning two-run. homer accounted for the other tal- lies. Militaultee. hratm dropped ll 71. flPl'lNlIll'I in St Louis Cards III Murry runs in the Cardsi five-run eighth inmnc. ln .1 third night game. Cleveland I boot Kansas t'itv .1-0. sl t35,36oP I lawcire F 'l' t'henery'.- Third llmtlier. ti 9-to-I rholre. upset Bardstnwn and pulled away to I four-length. some siatl plugs in lesioit lit in tint: tint suit this an lisintt lit ljn spiel: lit... PIIWIEII TIP "FIRES UP" YOUR ENGINE . . . AT All SPEEDS! llio first suit slit igiiitioi-ouiismt lot lmy': si:ins' and today's ttiviu not it tow mt! I HIWPT. Pete 1 on I ovi& -I 33 il'i.'i'.n.i'."."l:'u.'5....i..-i'.'i"i'iI-it W. G. Barbour Lid-. Fliiston Street. Eusten Street Service Station. Fltiston Street. I F. R. MCLIIIIIC Ltd.. Malpcque Road. Albert Sounders I Service Station. p Bloomfield. I Carleton Esse Service Station I Carleton. IDewsen's Service . Station. Crapaud. Sllninens It Meche- lens Ltd.. Freetown I Fred Candy's Service City driving at tram:-.-jam pace demands it oh IReid Jack Wins Bi. Golf Title FORMBY. England tcPi-Reid Jack. a griin-sawed former coni- won the British amateur Saturday for Scotland. eating nu-oiii master of the United States 2 and 1. The 33-year-old Glasgow man's 8-holatliial with Rldgley. 0-year- old master sergeant in US- Alr Force. the WIS The morning cards were 114 e,lll.'l - Calumet Farmis Star line 3). Ewillie. Shnetiiaker rode tiallsnf he Wlnnfr in the SEL- Man home I y I50 Peter Pan HBIIGICBP HI n-iont Park. Gallant Man. 000 for minor R lam. Tex. finished 2': ahead of i-its Pro m l sed Land. Schwarf1' Nah Hill ran Ilii Schmidt won the 527.400- Slate Hr e e d e r A" Handicap Hollywood Park. rd. classification for Saturday Night June 8th . 7:30 P.M. ' IA TROT and A-A PACE-2 Dashes cf, l50.00 Royal. Kcppoch Play . Jerry A Hanover, My Darling. Money Bettyis Mt-irk. Ginger E. Ace. Ted Gennessee. 'D PACE-2 Dashes of l00.00 Long John. Kildaire Girl. Abbe. Humdaie. Ralph Hal. Brook- I Chief, Kitty MacKny. I it TROT-2 Dashes at ioo.oo I New Fornst. I-iorttine's Pride. Feather neth's Pride. Murphy's lyn. C. S. Chief. Y Not Winn" W. W MVBI mws Girl. Bud's Echo. Frisco The Ito six hits. also driving in twol The Sheik. I A PACE-2 Dashes at 125.00 Mr. .lollsr.ntl. Johnny Jester. Lanadale. (holy Boy. Avalon Gal, Fairgo. Marlon E., Commander Bill. Declaration Wednesday 2:00 p.ni. at the See- retery's Office Exhibition Grounds. CHARLOTTETOWN DRIVING PARK hailed as the best-played amateur title compa- tition seen for years. Age may have played I M11 II . the victory of the w inando parachute lleuten Scotland. the the rugged little Haverford. Pa.. stationed in Britain for 10 W3"- -35- last of the l1'rou.nda played dur- artlme com- ant from home of 80". 0W? sergeant from who has been 38-72 for Rid!- ynrd DH 73 'loth competitors won the hearts at the sailor: with their lesitla manly conduct. which was spiced with a taeitura relusal to chat. NAME UNKNOWN . Rldslw who is stationed Watfurd. lulled. was such a strum in inner nit computa- tion that his name was spelled Rldl-O-ley on the scoreboard In "I0 very end. Jack is a former Scottish champion. the afternoon Jack was cut back alao back in 33. At lunch. Jack was I up. when the final was over and the lng the week was finished. If ley said: avily favored in the 833.- over tbeI l-5. He netted ""3 PM my golfing career.” who pirltefl up SIR: I alph Lovte of Mid- lengths Etlit-l ll -lat-obI' Mr-V Julellto bayonet. Rldgley was it tell Golden I at I ”MIn. I'm dead heat. That's a .lnt of golf and Pm not going to Ihil another shot for two weeks." I. When Jack received the tower- in: stlper trophy once held by such as Bobby Jones. Lawson Lit- tie and Harvie Ward, he said: "This Is the greatest ' of An RAF base adjoining Formby lLinks sent dozens of big transportI gplanes low over the players dur-I ; in the final but it was nothing to Ibother Jack or Rltlgley. Jack was paraehuted behind en- : emy lines in Burma and China I during the Second World War and fought Japanese soldiers bayonet Igunner in a Flying Fortress. wounded once. by flak and later shot down over Germany and held In prisoner for three years. girl. dust Scotland's Perriless. C. P. Clegg. Ken- Real Lusty. I lluster. Bon- Great. Lucky Logan. I I liisraes nomtsaths tobsounaths ruathsuillelalsss thsnlour mlnutas. Gets Confidence To Run ' Mile In Less Than 4 Minutes Is sacs nsvunson s1tocirroN.caiit.tApi...ttu-him! Calllat-alaapnos."-ll eoaisnaeshsnsedad flrstmoarleaato Three woar in in the West it mm. the six- foot-three junior from the Univer- sity of California travelled the an- chor leg of a distance rnedl lay in 4:010 although nipped iii the stretch. EVE.- "After that Fresno race. I felt I would be able to do better. It gave me lots of confidence." said Bowden. who his Saturday nlg in 8:58.? during the Pacific Asso- ciation AAU track and field meet set own pace ht to speed the mil- here. Btiwden. It. had run only toni- open miles prior to the perform. ance that shattered Wes 8antee's American 4:oo.5. It was only '.'I off John, Landy's world record. citizen's record Although Don's host official time an ' ' Iv I EGGS IIIIIDHII h; -iwun-uiii. E Jack was second. timed at 4:114. Only Landy of Australia. tbs world record holder at 8:53. and his fellow countryman. Jim Bal- Iey. with 8:5”. have posted bet- ter times. Last season a pulled heel ten- don hampered Bowden. but he made the U.s. Olympic team with s third-place finish in the L500- metrs trlsla. -Then he became ill with motio- nucleosls and, although he recov- for an open mile previously was 4200.2 last year. his performance PREMIER A. W. MATHESON I SPEAKING ON LIBERAL CANDIDATES NEIL MATIIESON - CECIL MILLER T. -I. KICKHAM - J. 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