NEW YORK (AP)-Yogi Berra drove in four runs with four hits and Whitey Ford pitched his first: complete game since opelllllit day- Tuesday as New York Yankees; celebrated Cast-.v Siengers 67th: birthday with a 10-4 rout of Kansas . City Athletics. It was the American League. leaders” 1-tth victory in I5 games. with their Kansas City "C0llslI.'lS"' this season and their setenth straight oter the A's at Yankee; Stadium . Berra. vtt-airing glasses in an at- tempt to get out oi as season-long slump. smashed Ills i7tlt home run and added thri-c singles. Ford, ace lefihaiitlcr liziiitpcrrd by shoulder lIIlSt'I'lt:s llllit'Il (II the season. sur- YanksAnd W hiteSoxWin Dodgers Split WithCubs Berra's home run was the Yankr' liltth. giving them 34 sea- sons in which they've hit I00 or. more. ' CHICAGO IAPI-Chicago Cubs Tuesday needed two starting pitch- ers to snuff out a ninth in- ning Dodger rauy to save a 4-3 win after Brooklyn rode to a 1-0 victory in the opener of a double- header. Dick Dmtt and Don Elston took turns retiring the Dodgers in the ninth of the nightcap after Sandy Amoros opened with his sixth homer. a drive into the left field seats. off winner Dave liilimait. Drott gave up two ttalks. sund- wiched Charley Neal's sacrifice. before Elston came aboard to get SW Sox to a 4-0 victory over the ln- Eisenhower as Chicago White Sox Jury-riddled Deimii Tiger; idefeaied Washington. 'I-I. behindl The 33-year-old rightliander. a .1,” I?"ch"'g nlknjczlbggg big disappointment to the Red Sox .:;:;" OK". 3:r;enmo,5A I 2'35. 333.5. '13.-""53. f.'i"'I'it.wtit3l 57' LOUIS '”'TJ9” C"t'.Imi'if' crmeaw .-mick out three ln1l'iT.'i'et."'Z”m.”..'i.'i'a M." gilia I131; :l'::”'gga':;' "emu Stulgm "ml .homer off the light towerCT;i&sdaa1y The triumph wasftlitei thirld of the :::g;I'N';:.0g3:fk S(l;';:,':::ls7.3? mz 3 season or orterie , vtto until. - - ' - dislamv Sm” J"Iy' 1955 of the Giants in the ninth coming. mwn Ind Summers”. cum” Play BOSWIIS Jackie Jens” prwlded after three walks The '25-year- cl-E: Itnhber IF :”:.b.l:., J?-:5 the offensive power by driving int g -' ' l'”' 9" ”'''m i S 0" three runs with his 14th horiier and gledrsleeyn I;;l;l3edp:wt;:E:grhfrT:hNx fl :'u”41e' He "ppm ms rm mm llth inning homer Sunday and has I L . ' v 4 - . BALTHIUIHZ ”xP'"J”I'" U”.-I"I:51?l?IlL:g5mIlI:h:;I?elIIII:Il:IIlt:fa making his first start in the major ' SPORT ECHOES Stern Action 3players on both teams are good lspons. But there are n few ltrouble makers on both clubs who 5 The Cbaliottatown GIIHIIII, Widlnlllay, July 81, 1051 Needed To Improve Game icither team is entirely to blame,. wand we feel sure the most of the: vived a shaky start to go the dlhS- .Raf:idy Jacksgniha pinch bailjr. on lance for the first time since e;a 3'. an en 1! lime Oll llllllll beat Washington 2-! on April l6.jGilliam's grounder to Jack Lit- Ford allotted 13 hits. eight hits 't.rell, the Chicago shortstop. and three of Kansas C y's runs inl lD0n Newcombe was charged the iii:-i lIil't:(' llllllll:S, lll vtinning with the loss. his ninth. after lilt- his sixtli iigitin-t tttii losses tng up the Cubs first three runs. AItIltill:,'II Iilf Il"()lIl his best. Ford. The Dodgers-threw out two Cubs coasted after tlte early innings be- lat the plate in the thrill-packed bind a 16-bit Yankt-u attack off A": ,opener to save Sal Maglie s 10th starter and loser Rip Coleman. straight win over Chicago. filaulie and V.l('t't'ssill'K 'l'oiit ll fl r 1,; a n. has not lost to the Cubs since they 3Ilt'I(t') tit-lit-mtnti and Jack Ur-lbegt bimbobera. 5-ii). .-gust. 191:3. onus y oe ra otts y, tt in leagues since 1954. throttled Baltt-t more Orioles on three hits while pitching Cleveland Indians to a 6-0 Ylttltiri Tuesday night. The Llti - your - old riglitliandt-r.j' who had a 3-12 record with the old Pliilaiieipiiia Athletics in 1954. was recalled from San Diego of the Pacific Coast League last Saturday after 1”: years in the Iniiitiits. (Ira) hail lit-i-ii plagued by ttildv iii-ss lll lllt' past. but walked only It was the fourth straight vic-tc tory for the Cards. and seventh in nine starts in the current home stand. and kept them a hall-gamma” behind front-running Milwaukee. MILWAUKEE tAPIeLctt Bur- dctte piichcd fivc-liit ball Tuesday night to win his fourth victory as the league - leading Milwaukee Braves beat Pittsburgh Pirates. 5-2. Ttto 0i'I'tiFs and 8 Dil-Wld ballistart. It will be the caliber oftother banner program for light gave the Brarcs tbrt-c iiiit-ariied an be held in check only by stern action from the umpires. It is difficult to control these I in exhibition games when nothing is at stake. and when lpresumably these trouble makers lwould not care if the game con- tinued or not. Under our present set-up umpires have little or no authoritative backing in exhibit- iton games. When the play - offs irefcreeing that will decide wheth- By Umpires could be persuaded to officiatc. Umpires like Jim Hogan, for ex- ample. who would just as soon throw a Summerslde player out of the game as one front Charlotte- town, and who on one occasion lsent. his brother to the showers for protesting too vigorously. ll none of these oldtimcrs will act, we may have to bring in the boys from Moncton again. It should be made plain to those lbelligerents that the kind of tac- ltlcs they use will hurt their teams' lchnnces of ultimate victory. I The place for this fighting is in the squared circle. and if you 'boys feel you have to throw pun- 'ches. go see Ivan Doherty. By the way. Ivan seems to have an- Word was received last night from promoter Ivan Doherty that Gobey Mecuskcy and Ace Mc- Ouskey will arrive in the city this evening from their Dartmouth boat connectlo in time they will wind up their long conditioning grind at the Sports Arena at seven o'clock. Three other fight- ers. Dick Hall. Mickey Ryan and Jimmy O'Malley may not be in time for a public workout.. Lady luck seems to have dodg- ad that popular local fighter Don training camp. if they make the End "Duck" Trainer who has had to withdraw iron: the card on Doc- tor Coadra orders. Tralnor is suffering from a head cold and virus infection. Eta place is being filled by another popular hour. Ramsay who has Just returned min Ont.- arto and so far this season has had three ftgh he will be in the ring Thursday night to make it a fourth. The main event of the evening will be a return match between Cobcy Mccluskey and Dick Hall. The last time titty not interested to know that we have two lighters going in Thursday nights card. "Peanuts" Arsen- ault will be pitted against "Whip- per" Steele. "Peanuts" who is a riiued boy and likes lots of ac- I-l0ll W111 let lust that from young Steele. The boys have fought be- fore and it was rousing. knock- em - down - and drag-'em- out atuff all the way. We don't know what 0'!lIallcy from Boston will be like. but we do know he will not be able to "Fe Ill! coffee breaks in there with Bud Ramsay. Ramsay has lfans on Thursday evening at the bait . . .. . . . . vim. K,,.,.i. K-ma E1,-ion tamed out mg hits in mg mom ttto nzittt-rs Tuesday night and VP"-S OI! blllllls b-ll!) All SW-Ill50lL er we are going to have baseball Sports Arena. Those who thrilled Hilltogrkilt i-In-It (time: in two runs llnnings bcyworked and tanned 11 than a one-hitter gouig into the 09"? H9959 llF0l'9 lll bolll l'l"m or Just an exhibition of rowdylam. to Hall and lVlcCluskey during and NIlt'IfeY tlaittle unite in an- lbodgers during this span drew the nlmli. """5- 0" W'”l 5 W"? l'"”- NEUTWII-3 their last so will ,ceIj!nlnlv other llllllt; pnjiitiiiz a perfect day Iloss-his lilth against six vtciitm-tg W.'tSlilV(;T()V I.-tPl -- Illtnnie Th? j'l!'l0l'.V KIFPNOFVPCI Ih! Umpires from neutral centres.back for more if it is at all I, H”. mm. Mli, Wm .,,,,1tl.,' 53.... 305703; .Api L t-eusran But, Mimtt-it and L;u-rt- iitttty cat-it Bravos half gaiite lczid over St. iWIII have to be found if we can't possible. Those who didnt see (Tilsllllil tttii IIIilll(' rim. 'riit-sdiiy Lotus (lirtlinzils in the Nationaiiget the right type from Char- that last niaich can take it from, Porterfield allowed only four sin rifitc fli giiitl ittti tt.ilks Ytiniitle glcs and didnt walk ii batter Titus- hotisictl Ills st'ii.stiii s stroll total to Ill;-'lll lll lllf lll'l-'St'lll'9 DI I)l'U5ld('lll LCZIL'lI9 PPIIIILIIII l'iIt.'C- r 112. lday night in hurling Boston Red SPORT FORUM Home Town Sir, - One of the best ndyanc-I ed tit-itct mics in years is report- ed for Tlitirstiays to round feature bout bctttccii Boston's Dick Hall and F El born Cobey )IcCluskey. What has developed into a grudge Ilt'.',IIf ttitbotit any urging from match-maker Iran I)oberty's pub- licity dcparintrni has the fans in this Cit)" tliinkint; lllili perhaps Hall will baitc his hands full. The negro mittsltnger who left Buffalo N.Y. two years ago to fight under the guidance of Clem Crowley is not doing much talking. he's been working hard and taking out his wrath on his sparring partners. He's convinced he was the victim of a home town decision when he fought to a draw with Mccluskcy several weeks ago. ACE ARRIVES Not so the McCltisltcy support-i ers. Cont-y's brother Ace. arrived In the city yesterday and said he couldn't understand how Hall got that way. "My boy really gave Hall the fight of his life and if it Is the same kind of fight tharc'll. be no doubt about this one." Clem Crottlcy IIaII's manager feels the same way. Dick has fought some good men recalled Clem. He's beaten fighters like Eddy Armstrong, who bad 10 Ito's In 18 lights before Hall de- feated him. l)ick has also beatca young Joe Walcott of Boston who has a very impressive record and Sammy Walker, the former New England Middleweight Champion. Crowley said his boy started fight- ing at 15 when he weighed 140. he's always fought bigger men and capitalized on his speed and a good left to carry him through. Dick is a southpaw. He handles weight and has little trouble rang- ing between 150 and 160 pounds lie will probably wcigb in at 155 for Thursdays scrap MCCLIISKEY FAWIRITE McCluskey will rule a slight favorite because he has been a- round longer then the Boston Star. but hall is on the climb and has come along stcndy. if he connects there rttulil be no predictions made on his liiiiiic. a world title would not be too fcichcri for Hall. and his hackers to see on the bor- on. Hall must win this bout if be In to an thrnuizb ttith 3 Boston Garden bout with New England Champion. Barry -tllisnn. later on In the summer llnll showed in his first iiizhi with McClusItey that he has the necessary Qualifi- cations to rise in the top of the division. The Boston flash has the ltarnlna the youth and the punch to attain the iicitthis and best of all be is confident of nntchins a victory over the highly rated Decision? i Deep in the heart of Dartmouth NS. there's an ex-champion irat- elling the long and ard conic- back trail. A few short years an Bernard "Ace" McCluskey. the Darttmouth wt:-bang. was vibe toast of the boxing game. The former Maritime Middleweight Champion stands at the cross- roads. it he doesn't get past Mick- ey Ryan he knows he's had it. There was a time when the Ace- waa so good. he had to go outside! his native country to get fights and that is me reason why he left the ring, now that the boxing! game has come back with a biizi bang in Charlottetown and good. fighters will come here from out-l aide points. because the money: will be in the box office. the Act-l wants in. i I Am. Sir, ett-..g V1.0. MCCLUSKEY. Charlottetown. , Braves Scout To Conduct Ball Clinic L.P. Jones. chief scout for the Milwaukee Braves in the New England States and the Mari- orlal Field on Saturday afternoon the third of August. 3 This clinic will be for all in- terested boys between the ages oft sixteen and twenty - one. ' The school will begin at two pm. and carry on till evening. It should afford local young base- ball enthusiasts an excellent op-i portunity to pick up some of the fine points of the game. 4 little League Twin Bill Wed. Charlotte-town's Little League: play a twin bill this evening at Memorial Field. The league leading l Yanks play the second place Flyers on Memorial Field. while the Red Box and White Sox battle for third place on the Little League Dia- mond. These youngsters play a' good brand of ball. and It would be well worth your while to drool Quiottetnwn Irishman. WBACK TRAIL plileise tilt and Courtney. L: Kem- ii" 'l'ncrt-r lifts: Chi-Doby, t2l. Miii- punk. (mm L931". oso Ill; lI'ash-Stcvcrs. t.-".5, Detroit 000 000 00070 4 4 . Boston I10 000 02x--i 8 ii mmand 0 ””"”0"d 5 Lary. Byrd tilt and Wilson, s'rAsnm(;s Honk. Btirgi-sis I International League Plllllflfllllllll It Cincinnati OH Ipmi aHaddix ill-iii vs Amor io.oi, uamna ngginm 4,”) to oi Pittsburgh at Milwaukee 48')- Rochester out out 0-I 3 3 Purl"? 'lll7' Vs Bultl 'l2-6'. Hatten and llquicrdo: Deal.I N?" Yofk 4" 5l- I-WIS '3"- In this evening and watch ttiejPcna. tilts. Roch - Burgess, ping m nu.-by cmyden p,” younr fellow: perform. .Clark. when he was hit by the car of - '" " 3N.nl David M Lyilc. 25. While Lytle "NI LE"-nu.” IFIl'3l .was phoning police from a nearby Morocco leather Is produced Miami oil 000 001-3 I l.nuidoor booth. police said. the ac- INHI lolmllll. on! of the ltrtml-!Buffalo 010 001000-2 I 0 cident victim was run over and attend moat expensive of animal: Judson. Paige I9! and McCul-iktlled by the car of Dolan R. hides. lough; Drews, Nagy (7), Herbert McMulIen. 25. BASEBALL ROUNDUP Astrnib II Its. i7l. W: American League .t9l and Noblc, Zttinmt - Kiiii-zis ('iiy llltitiiitlltl----I13 0 Jutlstin. I.: Nagy Ni-it York 231 102 10x-I0 16 0 Smith. Buff-Easter. Coleman. Morgan t2i. Mt-Den Am molt -st. L'i:ban t7! and 'l'hnnip- Richmond 002 000 fit)?--4 I3 0 Mlll. l"iird ttII(I Bi-t't':i. l.' Coleiiiaii Toronto 000 (mil 101-2 5 ll NR5 Ki-'.l-Marlin. VYk-Berra Bethc. Post t9i. Janics tilt and ('Iiic2i,','o 010 I01 040:7 7 I Chm. Biakgg Jordon l9i and R9,. w3blllllElUll 000 I00 000ml 3 1 clli, St. Claire 19. W: Bethcl; L: D0ll0l8n Ind M053; Kemmerer. Blake. HRs: Rich-Jaciuk; Tor-Go- Portcrfieldland White. L: l..ary.. l Hits: Bos-Jensen -merlc-n I-ensue w Cleveland too 000 003-5 to n L Pct. GBL Baltimore oooooti 000-0 3 3 New York 6-1 34 .649 Gray and Nixon, Loes. ZUVCI”-ICIIICHIID 60 37 .619 3 ink tilt and Triandos. L: Loes. 1305101! 54 44 .551 Illa Pittsburgh ioii 0()00l0- 2 5 2 Cleveland 49 49 .50014'a Milwaukee mo lll10x- 5 9 0 Dtlroll 43 49 -495 15 Swansnm King ig, Ind Rump Baltimore 46 52 .469 I7”: Peterson till: Burdciie and Ci-an- Kalm" C"-V 3f' 5' -3.5127 doll. La Swanson. HR - Pitts- w'5I”"5”'" 3” 55 330 29”! National League lotietown or Summersidc. There are arbiters in both centres who could handle the situation if theyl us that it rated ”tops" as boxing entertainment. . Summersidc fight fans will be Considers YMCA Facing Big Job TORONTO ICPi-Dr. R. 5. Hos- king of Toronto. general secretary council. said Tuesday North Amer- ica's social revolution into a land of plenty will spoil teen-agers un- less the YMCA challenges them with a big. tough job. Speaking to delegates at the 33rd international convention of Y's Men from some 57 nations. Dr. Hosking said Canada and the United States hold 2.300.000 YMCA members. more than half the world's total. He said the things that caused cludc the post-war baby boom, "I "'9 C3"”dI"" YMCAI5 ”””"”I;'line. tltrift. hard work and hard the North American changes in-, l automation. a jump in religious In-. terests and credit buying whichl says. "if you do not spend your money. you'are a sinner." Dr. llosking added the YMCAI lmust teach "the virtues of discip-i lplay. and service for others." CHURCHILL CAUSEWAY8 LONDON tlleutersl-Giant con- crete cnuseways sealing the east- ern approaches to Scapa Flow. naval harborage off northern Scot- land. will be named the Churchill Barriers on future maps. it was announced Tuesday. The cause- ways built in 1939, link by road the three main islands in the Orkncys group. Frccse. I i y National League 1. pct, am, First Milwaukee 59 41 .590 -- Brooklyn 000 I00 000-1 5 2 St. Louis 57 40 .588 VA Chicago ooooooooo-o s tllirooklyn 53 42 .567 Ila M,-tgnp. Latmie lEl and cam. Philadelphia 56 4:! .566 2'4. panclla: llrabottsky. l)rntt tilt and Clllclllllllll 54 N -551 4 Nccnian. it; Mziglie. L: llrabott-'N'cw York 41 36 .434 l7i'S sky .Pittsbiirgb Kb 64 .350 2.1 ' Second lChicago 33 63 344 24 ggffzgf,” 339333;; Z 2 PROBABLE circiniiis Newcomhc, Koufax I7) and NEW YORK Mp, g p b, walk”? ”I"””"I- D''"” '9" 5”" pitchers for today": major tint-Iiaagut ton tgl and Fan gninW:illmg.n .Iia game, ,w”n.i0sl records in pm, ton ill! and Fanning. W: Hillman. emhcseyl times will conduct a baseball IL: Newcombe. HRs: Bkii - Ncal.. clinic in Charlottetown at Mem-;Amoros. Chi-Walls. Spcakc. i American League New York 000300000-310 ll Kansas City at New York '2) St. Louis 000 I20 004-7 ll 0 VTrucks '7-4! and Portocarrerol Gomez and Thomas. We-strum i.'l.5i vs Turlcy 15-3! and Larsen, t9i: L. Mcllanicl. L. Jackson i9ilt3-."I'. - and (And.-tth, w; L. 4,;-imnl Detroit al Boston-Maas I7-7il 1-ta; su,.c.mntngh.m, lor Lary i4-I31 vs Nixon tB.'il. Philadelphia zot ooo 031-3 12 i Chicano at Wuhlnston Wt Cincinnati 920 003 MP5 1 1.Keegan (6-4) vs Ramos t7-Bi. Ilackcr. Mnrchead I2i. Eycr CI?V9ll"ld ll Bllllmll" '-VI -' (tit. Miller 47- iind Lopata. l.nn-.N5l'I1'5lll '7:1' V! M00”? I745 '6-.".'.'. '.'l'f .;TJ'”ii'3'J.;..2"fv".".tliif3J:l Won-I Le-we L: Freeman. HRs: Pbila -- Lo-i 3l'00kl)'n -It Chlcllo l2l pats. Nortbey; Cin - RODIIISOII. K0"!!! I4-2' and Drysdale 18-6) vs Rush it-lli and Brosnan t2-4i. 14-4) vs Wcbmcicr Grcason HI. and Shsntz. L: Deal.lR'y C70" Hlis: Ilav-Alvarrr lll. Slrra. I”'”- Havana too no was 5 7 n' .m.....mm: Nwg R 'h . 300 ml so - . Pena I6. Sxcsnllcxiiuryzy INJURED MAN RUN OVER '7' and luiuierdo. Garcia tat; PHILADELPHIA lAPl - Willct Lovcngtith and D. Rlckctts. L- 1:"-neg, 4L V" Cronin nu DICK BOXIN &Thur- 830 pm i RETURN MATCH SEMI-FINAL I MAIN B(::l(.)l:"rYl0 RDS. SIX AIEBUNDS I McCIuskey McCluskey I I I I MICKEY l I I l . Ryiin Boston. Mass Brockion. Mass. 6 two JIMMY i m RAMSAY vs. O'MALLEY E ' lnmsncratda Boston ' 4 LEO "WHIPPER" i-i.-zitiwrs I l M. STEELE vs. ARSENAIILT i Clrtcwa Snmmcrstd. . Tickets On Sale at.:- llnsllde - t FRED LAMIROS '.l::'..""' Myrtle”: Boy. Tribune. Ginger Federal, Mr. Jollscott. Cooly Boy. Bob Clegg. Joppa Maid. Airlock. Bonnie's Worthy. Allie Budlong. Lanadala. The Helen's Dream. D'l'B47l' bornna Belle Ilad. Gay spirit. It Fifi Ajlh. TC 1 '5 y Classification For Saturday, Aug. 3rd A PACE-2 DASIIES AT 8225 B PACE-2 DASIIES AT 8200 i Fairgo. Abner The Great. Billie June. Sandy Yorke. Jollity: George. My Volo, Ynot Chief. I'll Conto. Ken's Pride. Cottage I-irankd I TRUE-2 DASIIES AT New Forest. Mt. Carroll. Royal 'l'raia. Frisco The Great, Ginger. C PACE-2 DASIIES AT 8175 Guy Locke. Procrona Brand. Hundalo. Miss Commando. Eric's Peg: Ceinrnuder Dill. Drlarra Drum. Lott Iudlong. Don- ald clou. Jay's Goldie. Pctcles. walk The Line. - 1 DASH AT 8175 Christie Leacci. Kittlmatt Kitty. Bud's Echo. All Bud! . Lucky lngaa. Sara J.. Iortnnafa Pride. Edgar D.. mlsy Torniny sbanter. Misc Cyclontc. Ray K. Palacona, Pal R Bndloag. Tan Little Dale. 1'bair'a BPACI--IDAIIIIAISRO -'C'I'!A.laaavc.Jollv Dlck.CIvtIIa 1AIAmICIIZlY--ICED. VIII HNHO PAII IL. Vivien M., Taurlda lay, PCIOFI My Darling. . Girl, Baby Train. Col. Budlong. 3200 ll been beaten more than once. but MIJOUY ever has seen him back "9 from an opponent though he has tackled some of the toughest. Bud will be In than fighting his heart out as long m be is stand in on his feet. The Tyne Valley softball team which ran roughahod over all op- positlon in Western Prince struck a snag when they faced the be- wildering slants of one Sonny Stull. They probably hadn't faced that caliber of pitching before. lbut the fact they held the Sum- imersidc hat wlelders down to leight runs speaks well for them. ;With a little more experience Itbey may hold their own with the !bigger centres. They got no runs land Just two bits of Stull who when he is going right can give much more experienced batters A lot of trouble. 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