,.¢...,..,......i. ' muiniiiuiaiiii-_iuz.ouiauIun.nIInaIo E . ‘ . _ . ., when for two It .' Q be Gnu-dial, Charlottetown. Ines. July 81, 1962. lg‘ wlommufilflfi Ana-leuamn In mflahdumnwhlean mm mm. In mm Yum, Bobby ‘gaunt: :3 mad, "5, .51.,” _,,mu,‘3“ ‘ St.Lou1'I then lined a stulor lJini Gentile of na1iiinore,orl- than at “*9 N'“°'‘““ “"‘“"° ’°' M’ "M" mm to to nowmr. ti: :3 (am: no. hair scored when Roger Marin of the totals .na°daiciAn't eatziioifw M iv s doubled. Marts went to not get a tilt. Colavito then followed with Wm oi; Igzrlflflg mflgcm . o '5. . run in the second W , ms Mm”. 3.: Colnvito's sacrifice fly. *~. . Podres doubled and scored on for Butte)’. CAUGHT W. The Nation“ mcked up . 3ucxLER's HARD, England 3:» Dick Groat's single. l Before Co1avito's homer in the ..I caught the ban... “id N“ in the seventh when much (cP)_L°N Mann” of Bemm ' ; Runnels, a pesky hit-ter but ' seventh the only controversy of tAaron in the clubhouse. "if I hitter meme Ashburn of New 1,“ 1.“ . ¢hm-¢h to .1" "ml ‘ . — — never much of a home run the guns popped up. with one d’i|dn't latch‘ ill whuyd ‘would It York [M33 5h)fi]ed,dFr;ll;I§ Bo: It 15.” M‘ “Kt. um um 3 ~ ,threat. tied the score with his out. Brooks Robinson ot Baliti- t row o rs. co live so ling o wan ee ou an ‘ By JACK HAND iLeague victory in the last eight lleftfield wall with two on in the lninth when the Americana ad- ‘ pinch homer leading off the more walked and Billy Moran‘ ithi utiianblat 'second easy. Edd‘ Grout: éntol M113 ainnkfielglpog :'!n31'ceW‘hui' ”"mw'm“:h.:':u:h‘t9Mf- CHICAGO (AP)—The Amcri— games. giving it at 17-15-1 edge seventh off Houston colt .455 to lded . two extra runs off Juan third. After Earl Bgttey of Mm. Ioppecl a fly ball intonsilillort ‘elem 3M th ou efehtiloz key; wh: f'lrheth ueis hu;‘2'll.;d scared “me? mm‘ no long’ Ma .‘wmttiu- %~ “" L°°‘“° '°"°d "‘" "5 "”S"’ °"" "' {‘"'°'°d "val" imck Fammu M-amhal of S A n Francisco mm Twins “HM “hag” tn" H:nkthAmlfanllo[maln“t,i‘iiinll(I: ‘fufnbfevds lfillch wiililtief vast tnnilly ewiglliam I of cliicaso It may be offered to the vicar 3} home run cannon_Monday and All but three of the Amei-i-».BECOME R0 '1' . Giants. f A out in the fourth. Wagner 1 gisctoeorpeth t eh . M an Enema’: gmunder and then Pgmlmded out I of the nmw vm.“ N F“. bombed the National League cans runs ca’me on homers.‘ This one turned into a rout, John Roseboro 0 Los nge- .2-1 pitch over the rigni..ieldi a a e caug f ' Bun“-h H ed th door}. Stan Mus“-I “.yem_.o1d st. Icy which!‘ without ‘ chum‘ with blasts by Pete Runnels, Runnels, of Boston Red Sox hit pure and ‘simple, in the _1aite lies Dodgers hit the only Na- ‘fence. lthen threw toward irs. i new dly, open e D A - » _?- Leon Wagner and Rocky Colav- on into the leftfield‘ seatls duff K Isteages withs fnt; u r :‘iiradil0cl‘l;l ltigiiial Leialglite‘eho:‘l:e}r gyfitii; I .- . . , . w - - ’ | ito for a 9-4 llctniy that sated ‘loser Art lvlahaffey o. Phi:me .1 atguc errorwia hitch“ and l y’oi;W;it pa it their slender toad :n the long ‘ phla Phillles as a pinch er. ec ion p more: i miss. . . All - Star-‘baseball seriesh. .in‘:,he third, tying; tfileticore islcivplgi piayvsés the his man for whiny sgxe 1‘-viz: xt'bte o‘fvmCnliel‘ca:: " Th N l. f’ 113 d at agner, w o :1 rec I; M‘. _ . change iflezgi iheliioie inathis ‘in the 10-hit attack on five Na- ‘the American! With MS ¢1¢- Ithree scoreless innings. Herbert often - embarrassing series hut ‘ional pitchers, hit his with one lhreakinfl Mm" "'1 ‘W0 I1n- had been added to the club ‘. the American slugizcrs domln- lman on in the fourth, also off lgles. ' _ Sunday by manager Ralph ll ‘ed this 33rd game played on .Mahagf9y_ ‘ . . , Colavllo Detroit Tigers mua- I-Iouk, replaclng_alling Ken Mc- v. a hot. sunny afternoon before ‘Colavito,.replat-mg lnJll red icle man. drove in four of the Bride of Los Angeles Angels. ‘ 8.359 fans at Wrigley Field. It Mickey Mantle the starting , runs with his three-hill homer in Johnny Pod:-en of the Dodgers ‘ K was only the second American llineup. slammed one over the the seventh a sacrifice fly in the also escaped without a run dur- ing his two - inning .job as the National League starter. fie SUBJECT TO RECALL was followed in order by Mo- ~ haffey. Bob Gibson of st. Louis ‘Cardinals. Farrell and Mari- oo ie Gi c risi ace C kc o o W ° B A on a Y ington Senators when Minne- » sota's Camila Pascual. the an- TORONTO tCP)—Cookie Gil-‘it is most unlikely that I-layman commissioner, said Montreal .nounced starter. came up with christ. hard-hitting back with would let Gilchrist go for that Alouettes will have first claim a tender elbow. .. 9- o . . = C " right at short stop Luis Apar- . ole: walked and was forced at of the White Sox. ‘second by Batter. Tom ‘Fresh- The Nationals broke through i Yankee rookie, doubled to drive - fo ' r a hen Lin A1 Kaline of Detroit. running chal. Both managers I-Iouk of the Yankees and Fred Hutchinson of Cincinnati Reds for the Na- tionals had to scramble for the starters. I-Iouk switched to rookie Dave Stenhouse of Wash- ’ Toronto Argonauts of the East- ’amount. to Gilchrist. - H“tChin5°n Picked P°d‘l'95 51111‘ om Football Conference, has? I-layman, in a brief statement E He said teams in each confer. day. Put“!!! film 0!! the squad been placed on waivers “sub-‘Monday, made no mention ofienbe will be nble d on to replace his Dodge!‘ mate lect to recall." Managing Direc~lCarter. iGilchrist in reverse order of D115’-Sdale WM Pitched Slmda - 30!‘ LEW Hayman said in 8 _opTEN m “or wnnm lthcir standing in the conference 0“3i"31,lYv ‘*9 had 9’‘Pe°'‘3d ‘'0 ltatement M°"daY- l Tough, controversial Gilchrist, lat the end of the previous‘ sea- °l’°" W“) “Ff V°'°"“‘ ‘}'f”°" The bl‘ N‘-‘Rn’ “'35 -“"‘p°"d“d a native of Tarenton. P3,. came ;S0n. lspahn ° M‘ wauk°°' w 0 re‘ ported with a sore arm and did Vm‘ t9am'm*"‘»‘ B“-‘’‘'‘ Carter by lto Canada in 1953 direct from' t t. 30861! L0" M359 last Thursday ‘high school and has been in hot SMALL START l"°Hujf3‘;“:s°o;l°'g}-W“ 25 Of 28 men after the pair broke the club's] L 1 “ions. t ’ l‘ - ’ curfew rules following an exhi- .wz;{:rpT;y‘:1r stfigcold Ontario, C o rn eliil s Vanderbilt, the 11:1?‘ _theqfr:dy and 1-Iouk used 20 hition came at Edmonton he- R b F than union, went to ‘American railroad maiziiate “' ‘S 5 " - " W3: Q;§f::i';:i::rlhE;l¢5i0m;':-d 'nl§lgiiiiton°"}ige&-lcatts of thse who died in 1377. started as a .B*T?f£_Afia§Lg:g;: mm mm »"- d. eto asa- .- . - » ' “"-"""_:"":"—“— §flewa:“§°§:h,;de,s in 1953 {or ‘boy fenmnz passengers ‘mm piciousiy for the Americans as - in mere 55,000 Hayman gave up State“ Island to Manhattan ‘Stcnhousc loaded the base: with tum players for Cookie in 1959. ‘across New York harbor. lone out in the first. He escaped ‘ Cookie won the Big Four T k P !S(‘nl‘il‘lE title that year and ml 0 6 : [960 and last season signed five 3 one-year contracts to play with i ‘I‘wo Prince Edward island pro.Argonauts. a deal believed un- goifers were competing in thelprecedented in Canadian pro P.’E.|.'s Most Complete Farmers Store Poultry Feeders, Walterers. Hog Feeders, Stock Bowls. Fly Sprays, insecticides. Dairy Pails and Supplies. Twine and strawberry boxes. recent Nova Scoija Opcti hcld atlfootball. A t:Al::i111:iiiSLt‘:3§rJidi:l$l.:in§rg:orl::1plEy?ifi!uec::;id:rg§putat‘on astg FEEDERS who Keep Records use MASTER Andrew. Summcrside. Ehandle. After Tiger-Ca-ts sold Remfimbefl “,5 RESULTS That Count! Errol finished sevcn slrokesihim to Saskatchewan. Hamilton . off the‘ 225 pane set by lvinnercoach Jim Trimble declared; J. G. Maxwell, Chester, N. 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