IN THIS CORNER Mickey Mantle? Who's He? sen. SLUGS 3 FOR REDS ew York; Manflei Frank tl-lome Run) Baker flatly predicted ..ie other day that Mic- key Mantle will be the first to break the zbcis home run record. The rush with which the Yhuntl Yankee sl gger started the season has left some experts with mouths .g,pe ma loosed the tongues of other; to the point where a daily of fortress "60". But Ill! 505' liiner could do was 51 In 1949 with the Pirates. Kiiier does share one record with Ruth. Each of them led thclr leagues in home runs for six utrlligbi Ieasona. No other batter can make that statement. The present day hit or swrsliers C0"'F""'l50P b9'W”e'l.”'9 M” I" "'9 thought most likely to Bllt"C6F(I numb" 0' h"'"”.l'5 h" 9" "umber hcsides young Mickey would be orsamests hlttms the SW” Par Willie Mays. Ted Kluszewskl. Duck Il'5- Snidcr. Ernie Banks. or Eddie n W" in me year 19,7 "ml lllatliews. But old timers who look .bkttl-d fthdibali the Sultan swattcd 60 long ones 53;? moe L0 gzlsl oganfis 633:” M Nixon Slops N Homers; Newcomb BASEBALL 1 RESU LTS By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League out of parks in various cities of muck to R,” W Wat almml any. . C . . I m . I I - . ylllvtlllllall 002 120 302.10 1i 0 :l'h9''A"';':;':::”l'al::” ": cites: one who can lift a hat to his um-ago pm 002 ML 4 3 0 m Sm” that mm I kw shoulder is a potential home run Lawrence and Bailey; Jones, ” c ' hitter nowadays and will cite the Hughes (61 Davis :31 md chm. sluggers made game tries at the mark but all fell short. Among those were Jamcs (Old Double Xi Foiix. Hank Greenburg, Ralph Kiner. Johnny Mize and Hack Wilson. case of Ernie Banks as a horribly gskinny cx mplc Banks is a little on the thin sidc ncizzlirrig in the vicinity of 175. He hasn't stature of a Ruth nor the muscles of Big Klu but last year using a light bat he knocked 44 basclalls out of sight to a new home run record for shortsoips. An interesting question is this. Whose record did Ruth break when he hit thc magic 60"! The answer is his own. Another question might be what hitter has come the closest to duplicating Ruth's feat. The answer is a fellow named George Herman Ruth who not only holds down the rsrpird but also the run- nor-up spot with a cool 59. Actually Ruth hit the 59 homers in 1921 his second year in a Yankee uniform so that mark wasn't exactly an onslaught on the record which wasn't made until 0 years lata.r. in 1928 Ruth bit 54 and that was the liist time he ever got to over 60 in one season. Mickey may or may not beat the Babe. We wouldn't know but we do know that being a few games ahead of Ruth's pace at this strr of the game doesn't mean much: in fact almost noth- lng. Better hitters than Mantle havc h't homer for linmcr with Ruth through most of the sea- son but when they coma down I to the last month of the season and have ti match Ruth's tre- mendous I927 output of 18 for that month thvv almost inval- lably trail hr-hiiui the mighty Bamblno and. like old soldiers. L-Jones. HRS: Cin-Bell 3. Bailey; Chi-flluryn. llmoklyn (I40 I10 400-10 14 I Pittsburgh 010 000 000.. 1 7 1 N e w c o m b e and Campanella: Kline. lilunger t4) McMahan MI King (4) Swanson tsi Arroyo (8) and Foilcs. L-Kline. American League ;lVa.-iliington 000 211 2W4 7 3 Baltimore 000 002 030-5 9 l - Stone. Grnb ti!) and Berberet. lFitzserald (71: Palicn. Dorish (5) ischmitz 16) Zuverlnk Isl and can tall. Trlandos ts). W-Stone; L-Pal. ica. HRs: was-Kellebrew 2; B31. . 'l'riaudos. Boston 220 flfll 002-7 13 2 New York 000 000 003-3 3 0 Nixon and White; Larsen. Cole- 'man (2) and Berra. L-Larsen. I-IR: (Ens-Goodman. White: NY-Mantle. Chicago I 010 020 ion o03e7 i0 0 Kansas City iil0 100 002 tiil0--4 B 3 (12 innings) By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Willard Nixon. the Yankee killer e Tosses Win Nixon. troubled by a sore srni but kept off the disabled list by IVIONTRILAL (cpl--clncaso WIF- ttruals of the National Football League are seeking an iuiunclion to preicnt qir.1rlerback Sam Etch- ercrry irnin iciiiiriiiii: 'iluntrcal Aloueltcs. ll was iiiscluscrl Tucs- day night. Alouctlc president Lco I)andur- and said l-Jtclievcrry had a sum- mons scrved him.illoniiay at his Albuquerque. NM. home It will be heard Juno .3 in icdcral court at S.-intc Fc. N M i "we told Sam in stay and sec it tiirnrigli.” said l)aririurand Carcls Will Try To Prevent Eicheverry's Return To Al's --we have an iron-clad. two-year lagreement with him." ' The injunction applicftlon by the jchicago club dates to 954-55 when ;Etcheverry signed two contracts. lie signed in December. 1954 Mini. Cardinals and with the Big Four club the following January. when Montreal exercised its option. ”Sam wants to abide by his con- tract with us," said Dandurand. .”After the Grey Cup game last ycar. we tore up his two-year acrecment which had a year to run and he signed another lWO- -year one for the 1956-57 seasons. 5 The Ciia.rlt:t'.t1Hi4”)-ii'ii (hiartli-ail. Wednesday, May m Boston planned to uni on the dis- abled list until commissioner Fnfd Frick intervened. was within seven outs of the second Peflecl 85""? In major lcagiie hast-hall's modern era Tuesday. then had to settle for n three-hit. 7-3 decision over the Amerrcan League leading New Yorkers. The Red Sox' righthander. win- rung his first of the season. lost his perfect game hid with two out in the scvcnth. He lost his chance for a no-Itiltcr with two out. in the eighth. And hc lost his shutout try with two out in the ninth. Mickey Mantle walked toba- come the first Yankee base run- ner in the ..-ievciith. Billy Martin u-allopcd a 450-foot triple for the first Yankee hit in the eighth. And, after rookie Frank Malzone's er- ror. lliaritle sent his No. 18 humor into the bleachers in the ninth. Yogi Berra than tripled and scored on an error by second ”aseman Billy Cnnsolo FOL'R-GAME LEAD Despite the defeat. in which the sox shelled starter Don Larsen and rellcfcr Rip Coleman for 13 tuis. the Yanks lost only a half I aauir from their lead. windinn up with a tour game spread over idle ('lm cliinfl t'luca;:o White Sox staged a tlirco-run rally in the 12th inning Frick to prevent it from becom- ing "a catch-all". retired the first 20 men in order. The only perfect game since 1920 was by the White Sox' Charlie Robertson. 2-0 bvar Detrolt in 1022. Billy Goodman a nd Sammy White. each with three hits. hom- ered for Boston who hadn't won at Yankee stadium since Aug. 0. That also was the last victory hung up by Nixon. only pitcher to beat the Yanks four times last season. Ted Williams started for the Red Sex for the first time in more than five weeks. He went hitless in four trips. Newcombe. winning his seventh against three defeats. struck out six and didn't walk a man. He also delivered a three-run double and a single. Duke Snider stretched his hitting streak. tops in the National League this season to 18 games. Willi Bell's bat booming. Brooks Lawrence won his. sixth without defeat for the licdlegs. now to games out of first Bell's first two homers came with one on. His third was a three-run lob. Harmon Klllcbrcw. without a hit this season. stopped in to replace vll,llll'e(i sccniid hascman Pctc hun- ncls and srriackcd R pair of home runs in Wasliingtnn's victory Gus Triandos homercri and drove. in four runs for Baltimore. Jtni Fox and Bank Green- burgh each came up with as many as 58 and Lewis (Hack) Wilson playing with Chicago Cubs in 1930 set the National league record of 56 which still stands. Fox: was playing with Philadelphia when he hit 50 in 1031 and Groenburgh wore the llvory of the Detroit Tigers when he clobbercd 58 In 1938. Ralph Kiner was the most highly tou- ted of the slugger of recent cars who have trained the fade away. Iomeone said recently that brea- king the 60 homer record nill be as good as s1.0oo.0oo In the bank to the man who docs ii That rnay be so; but as Kincr himself nroic in a magazine article some years ago when he was belting balls sky- i . d at a great clip in words to this effort; ”In 50 years the guy who broke Ruth's record will still be referred to as the guy who broke Ruth's record." There was only one Futh. Baseball will never sights of their selgo guns on the i ' impenetrable walls TIPS ON GOLFING Golf In Three Dimensions forget him. ya IIGINNER IHIRLEY lmith anslons. The head should not move or turn much from side to side and 5"” that '" """gt' "hm" 30" should not bob up and down in any have to be considered in three dirn- swing. y Pallet. Consuegra till. Wilson (Di. and Moss Lollar (l2l: Gor- man. Crimian (fit. Burtshy (10) Lasorda (12! and Tlioinpsnii, (I21. W-Wilson. L-Biirtscliy. HR5: Chi- Moss; KCy-Slaughter. International League Montreal not 000 203-7 5 0 Rochester 100 Oflfl 200-3 8 3 Crlstante. Kipp (7l and Rose- boro, Green (Sr Illd.V9li. hlarkell (8) and Rand W-Kipp L-Markcli. I-lRs: Mtl-Rosedale, Williams. 020 112 000-6 11 0 Buffalo 300 002 002-7 10 1 Blake, Weiss (Zr. lletki (8), Mil- ler (7). Jacob; (71, and Sawatski Hahn. Froats (7t, Coleman Di. and Tnmkinson. llcyman till. W- Coleman. L - Jacobs. HRs: Briti- Easter. Ortiz; Tor-Stevens (2). Deruclrf. Havana fill 000 300-4 0 1 Miami 0410 100 000-1 ll 0 Scantlebury and Sierra. Snyder. Lipclri 17) and Niarhns. Richmond I00 000 flflfl-1 5 I Columbus 000 300 00x--3 7 0 Lopat, Clcotfe (6). Dixon (7) and Thacker; Herbert and Noble. PROBABLE PITCHERS NEW YORK tAl-" -- Probable pitchers in today's memorial day douhlehe i-rs (won-lost records in parenthescsi. National League Brooklyn at Philadelphia I2). Maglle (0-0) and Drysdale. ti-2 vs New York at PIIISIJIIFEI1 2I- An- fonclli I3-3i and Liddlr I1-it vs Law I2-3' and Pcppcr '0-(ll Iililuaukee at Ciiii-sign (Z1 Snaiui 3-3t and ')nhl (.1-Z1 vs Hacker. (0-4! and Meyer Ii-2i I Cincinnati at St. Louis (2l: Klin- stein ram and Lapalme (1-1) vs. Dickson 2-19 and Little-field (0-13 I American League Detroit at Kansas City (21: to dr-feat Kansas City 7-4. The loss Canadian Davis Cup Team To Be Chosen Alfer Tourneys i three instead of four for the tie in the West Indies. TO WATCH TOURNAMENTS Three tournaments ill the east. in July will harc I-ousidcrablc bearing on the final selection of the team. They are: Eastern Canada championships Iil0N'lil'lliAL (CF) -- Prcsidcut Harry fllarpole of the Canadian Lawn Tcinus Association said Tucs- day ('zui.'i(la's team in nicct thc Unitcd States in the mails Cup tie at Victoria July 26-!!! will be choscn only after several forthcom- ing tournaments. plunked the As back into the cel- iar as Wasliington outlasted Baltl more 6-5. in the National League. Don. Nencumbe hit and pitched Brook- lyn Dodgers to a 10-1 victory over Pittsburgh. The P l r ate s' Dale Long. who set a major league re- cord of eight home runs in eight straizlit games. went hitless in a try for nine. it left the third place Pirates- lli games short of idle Milwaukee and St. Louis. Brooklyn is 2V: By THE CANADIAN Frank Sclkc cndcd partnership with Conn Toronto Maple Leafs in NHL team. Remember When PRESS a 20-year Smythe of years ago -today by resigning his post as publicity director of the Toronto SPORT ECHOES summusida baseball fans will be interested to hear tliatJobunla Carroll. one of the top IIVOPIW in sports circlu hero. and his friend little wife. Alina. who ltllla rn Glace Ibis an ro- celving congratulations on the ap- pearance of a bouncing baby boy- Nohody seems to know as yet whether Johmile will be workinl with our boys this your or not. but his many friends would cer- tainly be pleased to see him and Mrs. Carroll with us again this summer. Congratulations to IN"! 1'0?- hie Kennedy Clllfm 9"" on his being acquired it! 0'0 Chicago Black Hawks fancy price of 825.000. that an average mail. it standpoint of chemist: is worth about 98 cents. Most of the variety called home up- lens are able to up that wic- tag a bit as they perform the routine duties in life. but not too many rise to the 825.000 l"- el. if the Black Hawks were willing to part with that much an u ask H -'y. they must consider htrn as pretty valuable hock!!! lII'lI3'l' brac. If Forble catches on with Chicago. it's going to mean a big jump in the number of Black Hawk fans In this little Island. To date. the favorite- seem to be Montreal 1' T and Toronto Maple Leafs. with the Montreal team having a little the better of It because of their color down through the years. Well. if everything goes on schedule. we'll be ushering in the 1956 Sumrnerside baseball sea- son next Monday. June 4. After a ycar's lay-off it's hard to tell what may have happened to our fans. They may have drifted a- way to softball. horae-racing or even horseshoes. But we will have to try to woo them back in that case. and it is our opinion. Roberts (5-4) and Rognvin til-2i I Mr. Marpole said the CLTA is following the usual practice of naming a team before each fie. lie said there is an crroncous im- prcssinii that once .1 tcani is named it must remain intact for all ties. The choice, however. likely still will rest among the top ranking players as llipy woulrlnit be ex- ppctpd in fall nil alarmingly in their play between tics. TllCl'F was also the possibility four players will be named to the team that will face the U.S. in contrast to the three-man team that won in Trinidad. Expenses had a hcariiv: on the selection 0 Pin Queen's Plole Hope iOn Long Shot Kl'l'f'lll-INFIR. Ont. (CPI - The Sc-aizram stable has pinned its linpi-s for thc 1930 Qiicciiis Plate t'I.'lxi.Ii' on a ruiiplc of lung slit-ls. In llw that past Scagi'arn i'late nligililcs rirr-iv plenty of respect from the ehalk-eaters. Seagram entries have won the Qucen'.s--or King's--plate 20 times in the 96 years during which it has become the oldcst continuously run race in North Amcrica. Thai is a record never equalled by any at Quebec the week ending July 7: Quebec championships at Mon- treal. week ending July 14; Ontario championships at Ottawa. week ending July 21. The irltimata choice likely would be among seven players. These include Bob Bedard. Sher- brooke. Que. Don Fnntana. Tor- onto. and Henri Roi-hon. Mon- treal. wbn formed the team in the tie at Trinidad. Thomson Favorite For 500-mile Speedway Race INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - Johnny Thomson. 3 nerve-less New Eng- land Scotsman with a ”hot car." was made a slight favoriia Tues- day for todaya 40th 500-mile .speedway race. which could pro .rince a record speed unless ham- per'cri by excessive heat or show- rs . The ucatlier bureau. liarrassed .by three days of rain which plac- ied this city on a flood alert. pre- .dl('led temperatures of 56 de- lcrces. high humidity and possi- ihility of showers. I back in fifth. Cincinnati walloped C h i c a g o Cubs 10-4 in the only other Na- iinnal League game. with Gus Bell unloading three homcrs and driv- ing in seven runs during a perfect 5-for-5 at-bat. Flyers Practice Jimmy MacDonald's City Base- ball League Flyera will hold their first workout of the season at Mem- orial Field tonight at 5.45. The fol- lowing players are asked to be on hand: .lne Cnylc. Merlin Dcvlne. Don M.-icLcan. Earl Mat-Kinnnn. R. . Hughes. Spy Ready. Jack Kane. Cuker Pin-.-au. Lorne MacGuigan. Jack Burke. Moe Goodwin. Joe Pincau. slivers and MacLeari. Any nthcr players not listed on. other teams are welcome to try out with the Flyers. SOFTBALL PRACTICES TONIGII l' B. Y. C. on Knight's diamond at 6.15. Barry's Lions at Parkdale dia- mond each day at 5.15 for the rest of the week. 8. I. S. Shamrocks. old Diamon. at 6.15. By ALEX MORRISON Centre! Press Canadian Golf Columnist Many golfers get into trouble by represent three ways of measur- ing the efficiency of your positions and movements in your swing. Maximum efficiency is had only failing to consider all three dimen- when all ibrce dimensions are lions about the various itcms In closely approximated. it is fairly club swinging or shot making. easy to chock them in the position In the flight of the ball. for ex- of your head. The correct position ample. the three dimensions are allows some side motion but no moat apparent. In playing an eight turning. tilting. raising or lowgf. Iron shot to the green you know lng. Check one rii. t at a that if the ball flies too low it may time. Start with the turn. when he caught in a hazard in front of you find your chin rcmaining point- Trucks (0-1) and Foytack (3-2) vs Kretlow (2-4) and Ditmar rt-3) Chicago at Cleveland 2): Pierce (5-2) and Wilson (5-Zl vs Lemon (5-1' and liouttcman (0-(ll Boston at Baltimore (Zn. Suscel 1-11 and Delock (I-3! vs Moore (3-3) and Brown ti-0) Washington at New York (2): Ramos (3-1) and Pascual (1-5) vs. Kucks 5-2) and Turkey fl-2) I the green or bounce on landing and gill into trouble beyond the green. When it remains on the same level” us loft in the flight is important. Obviously. the night must be in the right direction and carry the ball far enough. so you have the ed at thc ball then chi-ck its level. tlu-oiighniit the whole swing you have narrowed down to the matter of tilting. The same procedure should be three dimensions: Loft. direction followed for the fundamental of and distance. When dealing with parts of your body linlrmce and action Veteran Shooler ilxiittel Colllngs. who rt-presented Canada twice at Blsley. died here First chcck your heel and toe during the weekend. swing it is equally important to balance. It should remain the same consider all three dimensions. But throughout the swing. When it does Columbia rifle teams in cniintry- here they are not always obvious you'll h as they are in thc flight of the ball. .ducinr: the proper shifting an Yet you always can recognizel thcm by rcmcmbering ihcni simplyl Is: Height. width and depth. They. Inc of your hips Capt. Colllnfls was on British ave the host chance of pro- wide competition 20 times. in 1929 d turn at Bisley he tied for first place in the grand avzgri-gate." In I952 Iiciiicmhcr. you hair in far. all he was made arljutanl on the Cane. three bases for consist:-nt sric('css. INVASION REPELLED Only Two Americans Left In British Golf Ch'sI'iips TROON. Scotland (AP) -- The Icotl Tuesday repelled the Ameri- can invaslon in the Gist British amateur golf championship. Aa play moved through the third round on the lint. dry Troon links Do men from Ayrshire. Lanark- dllra and neighboring golfing daongholds took over. Of the 8 Americans entered. only two were left who were given lily kind of ii chance English. Welsh and Irish golfers bad it al- most as rough as the Americans on the scorching 6.583-yard course. Such layers as Ireland's Joe Can Ind am Mc('ready. both former British amateur .hampions. and the English champion. Guy Waist- enholme. fell by the wayside. The two Americans with a chance at the title which has been won by United States golfers slxbf the last nine years were Joe Con- the links champion. was impressive as be static Amari- Iafutbronil. in the lectuirl rpiind. Then he look and lrlian Bisley team way of England 1 up in the second young Jennings Randolph of Beth round elsda. 'lild.. a strong favorite in wrm-"'4 t elr t lrd-round match. by a lop sided 6 and 5. Conrad whipped Scotlandis Tom Armstrong in the third round 3 N'"”"'l Lu!” and 1. He won his second round W L Pct.GBL match Monday. 2llltIt::llkOI 17 0 .054 Knocked out in the morning r'- "” 27- ” -All were New York's to-ysarold Frank l?"'5h"'l'. '9 ” 575 H Sfrafacl. who has tried seven times ( '””""”'l 20 is 571 2 for the title without ever getting Bl""kl-f" 1" 15 -Wt 2'7 plast. the round of i6. long-hitting N9” l"'k ” I9 4" 'l' obari Manley of Savannah. Ga.. Pl”l"d'lPl"5 ll 71 3” 9 and Ernest rpm: Arend of Deal. Chi?!" 9 22 290 1"” NJ. a qiiiirter-finalist at linylake A'"'"”"' l''"''' in 1953' W I. I'ct.GBl Dr. F. w. G. Delghlon. a (ilas- NW Yiirk 25 '3 -667 gow physician. knocked off Straf- Cleveland 2" '5 .571 4 act I and 2. Herbert Thompson. 3"'"”l' 19 '7 -533 5”! 41-year-old west of Scotland tltle- CMCAKP 15 I5 -515 5 holder. eliminated Arned 4 and 3. Baliimm l7 20 -4-'0 I Manley lost in a L1-ytlr-old Welsh 2,'”""l" ' 3' atude l. . . i'-' "I1 "" -- ' 5 n Hugh Squirreil liip KIM" ("Y H 21 an m TWIN WIN! I03 PILROWNB international Le Walker copper Arthur Pei-owne W L Pu. 631. of England won apair of 1! hole Montreal 3 12 no 1'. Thom- Rochester 24 to .971 I Iulofl: Taadlandlfavillatoronto 1011.53 7 Diana! amadlmt. Columbus 1010.810! Wolatenbolme. th lldth chin Buffalo 10 I .444 10 plan. was eliminated by Ina llarrta II II AH 1016 umuurminmpxiau-u ua.oou sand 0: he pt h I. I. I I .0 mt Dies Al Victoria 5"" W" VICTORIA (CPI -Calif Herbert; stable cnmpcting in the classic. The S25.0f)0-added race will be run June ill at. the Nciv Wnndblnc track in sulitirhaii Sally Fuller has the last bca gram lnirsc to win --in lllilfi '.irIll a time of 1:53 2-5 for the 1'. miles The first was Victorious which look the 1891 renewal hen the distance was ll: milcs. 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FRIDAY, SATURDAY many fans in this vicinity will be Baseball To Sfciirf June 4th glad to see the game back in circulation. We don't aspect to achieve his success in one year that u. did in the grand and. glorious "J. ft. Curran" era. It is Indeed doubtful if we reach those heights again for a number of years to come. 1.1!. gave tin, game here a real shot in the arm. Ills leadership will in mined. Iota not kid ourselves about that. But this is no reg. Ml why a town the size or sunnnersfda cannot promoi. baseball in its midst and keep it in a fairly flouriahlnl um. dltion without gain! "in in. red". It players really like in play ball. they win have to lop. get the sumptuous way they were treated in Curran days and learn to get along with tin new shoestring technique. The "Quartet Cavalcade" a he. gtnntng to shape up as one of the ighlights of the entertainment, season in Summerslde. some um quartets have been lined up in compete for the Holman Trolling and in addition to the numbers in the competition. there are quite A T of other top-notch music. al numbers. as well as dancing and comedy. Those who attend will be helping baseball and help i g themselves to an evening in it e entertainment as well. llliiw are two pretty plump birds in inn with one shot. Williams Returns To Sox Lineup NEW YORK lAPl - Teri Wll llama returned to leitfield fni Rm ion Red Sox in their game with New York Yankees at the sta- dium Tuesday. 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