r ; in I l ( Bunning And Simmons To Start All-Sitar Game By JACK RAND ST. LOUIS (AP)-Jlzn Banning. a lanky Detroit righthander with a shiny 10-2 record. will start to- day's all-star game for the Amer- ican League against Curt Sim- mons. Philadelphia's rejuvenated lefihanded ace. Manager Casey Stengel selected Bunntng over Billy Loes of Balti- more among hLs righthanders after learning that Cleveland”: Early Wynn pitched Sunday. This Dave Grote National Leagueigo to the player pension fund. The National League. still trail- ing 13-10 in the series. has won six of the last seven games and Stengel has lost five of six. How- ever. Stengel wouldn't accept a reporter's bait and refused to be quoted as saying he was "sick and tired of losing." Naturally. he isn't happy abotu the record which is in sharp contrast with his pennsnt and world series sue- CESI. is Bunning's first all-star game. service bureau chief. Announced Stcngcl said he "would havelsimmons as the starter. I possibly pitched Wynn" hadn't sounded off against the pratice worked Sunday and be! If DGITWO OTHER GAMES Curt has pitched in two all-star games. starting in 1952. the year of using all-star pitchers as start-'rain halted play after five innings: 9I"S game. "No all-star pitcher should hei permitted to start in the last two (playing) days before the game." he said. ”You pick your pitchers a week ahead and they pitchi000 was assured. One report said Iscalpers were asking 340 for a M them a day ahead.” in the weekend before the at Philadelphia. I .with St. Louis bug-eyed overl baseball. due to the Cardinals- sprint. all tickets for the Busch Stadium game were gobbled up long ago. A capacity crowd of 31.- iicket with few to be had The weatherman predicted a sunny afternoon with tempera- tures in the 80s by game time. heduied for 2:30 pm. AST. The radio and television people who pay 33.250.000 for the all-star and world series each year under a new contract. will beam the game from coast to coast. Sixty per cent of the radio-TV cash and the estimated receipts of siz5.ooo Choice of Simmons. who was paid 365.000 to sign with the Phils in 'l947, was no surprise. Alston had said he would use a lefty against the Americans' lefthanded batting power. The 27-year - old Phil has an 8-4 record in his sec- ond good year of a "comeback" after shoulder trouble threatened to end his career two springs ago. In fact. Simmons went to spring training in 1956 with no contract and wasn't actually signed until he proved he could throw. Sport- 5 The Charlottetown Guardian, Tuesday. July 9, 1957 Ford Frick Is Re-elected Comm. ST. LOUIS (AP)-Ford Frick has been re-elected baseball corn- missioner for another seven-year NEW YORK (AP) - Archie Moore. was given an extra day's grace Monday to sign for a de- fence of his light heavyweight title before he is shorn of the crown Julius Heifand. chairman of the World Championship Boxing Con)- ntittee. decided that Moore really was negotiating seriously in Lot Angeles for a title defence against Tony Anthony and therefore rated a reprieve until noon today. Helfand said he received a call from Los Angeles from Ernie Ernie Bracs. Anthony's man- ager. and Jules Covey, represent- ing singer Frank sinatra. that they were working on a contract and expected to make the deal. ”Since they' said they were working in good faith on the fight. I said l would expect a call from them at 9 a.m. their time (noon in New York) with the word that the fight had been closed. Moore. the graybeard of the championship ranks at 40. give or take a few years. hasn't defended his title since he knocked out Yo- lande Pompey I3 months ago. ACTION AUTOMATIC The world committee announced DIVISIONAL CHAMPION Officer Cadet Tim Ryley of Al- Division annual sports meet held term. The t was made following a Joint meeting Monday of the American and National I The vote was unani- Keppoch Playgirl Is Only Double Winner At CDP Mon- A large crowd of racing fans watched H.B. Willis drive Keppoch Playgirl to the only douhls win oi the night at the Charlottetown Driving Park last night. The pae- er went in the new mark of 2:09 3-5. and payed S2l.00 to win in the first dash. Premier J. Walter fin- ished second both times and ro- turned 327.70 for a place ticket in the first dash of the Jr. Free-Fork All. In other races on the pro- gram Colonel Budlong won the C Trot. finishing ahead of Baby Train. Sister Dawn won the D Pace with Allie Budlong coming behind her at the finish line. SUMMARY Colonel Budlong (Bernard) Baby Train (Arsenault) Fortune's Pride (L. Kelly) Makomas Belle (C. Smith) Bud's Echo (MacPadyon) Lucky logan (Bin) Miss Russell (Sobey) My Hero (Neill) D Pace Sister Dawn (l-lennessey) Allie Budlong (" h ) Curtain Raiser (E. Smith) Ranida (MacDonald) Ken's Pride (L. Kelly) Kildare Girl (Cyril Smith) Here Am I (Jr. Chappell) Belhop (MscNeil) B Pace Famous Boy (E. Smith) Abner McGraw (Campbell) Tribune (C. Smith) Americas Ace (ll.P. Cudmore) Bob Clegg (Bernard) Murphy's Abbe (O'Brien) Jolly Dick (Poulton) Times: 2:14 2-5; 2:l4 Jr. Free-For-All .. . Keppoch Playgirl (I-LB. Willis) premier J. Walter (Lowery) Jolllty Leigh (Stead) Denney Pointer (Shaw) . VICLUI KBF-I -' Idihu In-ss gqguguaa-I IQOILBNH uuuu Dunn Mr. Jollscott (Hennessey) Meg (MacNeil) Jerry A. Hanover (Llewellyn) Vivian M (sobey) Times: 2:04 3-5: 1:11 C Pace Jollity George (Stead) Vera signal (C. Smith) Pericles (C. Smith) June Breeze (Cudmore) Commander Bill (llusnessey) Falrgo (Neill) Miss Commando (Jr. Chappell) Ralph Rel (Llewellyn) Times: 1:16: 2:16. Lew Hood Turns Pro NEW YORK (AP)-Australia's Lew 1-load Monday signed a two- -nu one-use-ya -so on NO bat!-bun H4 ho year professional tennis contract with promoter Jack Kramer He said he is "very pleased with the whole deal" '. The blond Australian, with wife Jennifer on his arm, flew In early Monday from London and im- mediately went into a conference with Kramer Kramer called the contract he gave the WI mbled o n singles champion "the best contract ever given a tennis pro. 350.000 more than any other tennis player ever was able to get" Under the contract. which runs through August. 1950. the 22-year- old Road gets 20 per cent of the gate plus A five per cent "incen- tive bonus" for every match he wins He also gets a 85.000 bonus each year he wins a majority or his matches The Records Of All-Star, Players For Today's Game ST. LOUIS (AP)-Hera'sre the batting and pitching records of the players eligible for the major Ieageu all-star game: American league batting alayer. club. pos. AB l-I PCT. ertz. Ciev. lb 268 79.295 Fox. Clu. 2b 100 .324 Kucnn. Det, u. lot 17 .250 Kell. Ball. Iii) 175 50 .31 Williams. Bos. If M8 85 .84! Mantle. NY. cf 252 93 .80 Kallne. Det. rt 19? M .233 Berra, NY. c 240 57 .232 Skowron, NY. if 280 93 .331 Mallone. Bos. .if 3lB 100 .327 Mcbougald. NY. if 170 so .111 Demaestri. KC. if 226 65 .13! Richardson. NY. if 226 05 .28! Richardson. NY. if I93 52 .30 Minosoa. Chi. of 300 71.317 Sievers. Wash. of nos 90 .294 Maxwell, Det. of 260 72 .277 T Umdos. Bali. (3 225 C3 .2!) Howard. NY. c 188 47 .187 American League ylsehtag Pitcher and Club G W L Bunntng. dot 23 10 1 Bhantz. NY 15 I 1 Pierce. Chi 19 I2 0 Loes. Belt 10 I 4 Grim. NY 13 Mossi. Ciev ll) Wynn. Ciev 22 National League betting Player. club. Poe AB R Pct. Muslal. St. 1.. lb :05 lot . Temple, Cin. 1b Mcmillan, Cln.. as Hoalt. Cin. 3b Robinson. Cin. if Mays. NY, cf Aaron. Mil. rt Bailey. Cin. c 232 Hodges. Bkn. if 282 schoendienst. Mil. uazs Mathews, Mil. if 291 Logan, Mil. ll Banks. Chi. if Cimoll. Bkn. of ii. of E EREEEE ” aansaxaasssisscaa -soann'5esoQI. . I . . y 288 26! 333 285 176 211 ISEOEESOE -loo-spacial" Jim Bunning And Bob Pinkey Lead In Earned Runs Division mous. No salary nounced, but his salary now 565,000 a year. Frick was elected for his first term, Sept. 20, I951. The post he- came open when Happy Chandler bowed to pressure and resigned. figures were an- is New Glasgow Boxer Defeated STELLARTON. N I (CP)- Paolo Melts, 155, Montreal. scored a unanimous 10 - round decision over Gary Simon. 15716. New Glasgow. in a boxing bout here Monday Mells had too much experience for Simon and carried the fight There were no knockdowns al- though both slipped to the canvas in the early rounds Little League I Provides Thrills The Charlottetown Little League is providing more than It's share of thrills for young baseball enthu- siasts. ln Monday's games the Flyers defeated the Red Sox 6-5. while the White Sox eased out the Yanks 5 - 4 in 10 innings. After the regulation six inning in the White Sox - York game the score stood 4 to 4. Both teams had several scoring chances in extra inning but failed to get their hits at the right moment or were foiled by good CIEl8l'lSIVr plays. George MacMillan led off in the tenth with a double. advanced to third on a sacrifice and scored on Jamie Kennedy's fielders choice. Tom liandrahan of the Yanks was the big gun at bat with I homer. double and single. Ron Diamond. Barry Taylor and Les Affleck made fine fielding plays. Squarebriggs started for the White Sox was relieved by MacLean and finally Purvls came on to get cre- dit for the victory. Shepherd started for the Yanks and was relieved by Kane in the sixli. The Flyers pushed across a run in the last of the sixth on Carl McQuald's double and George MacDonald's single to nose out the Red Sox 6 - 5. Reg Profitt was the big sticker as he had a homer, double and single. Duffy and Mc- Carvllle made outstanding defen- sive plays for the Flyers and Keith Doyle in left field made two nice catches for the Red Sox. Bill Weatherbie started for the Flyers and was relieved by Clif- ion Pound who got credit for the win. Freddie MacDonald pitched well and was the standout for the Red Sox. Tuesday's Activity! 9:30 Flyers vs. White Sox. 9230 Yanks vs. Red Sox. 9:30 Dodgers Practice. 2:30 Bantam and Midget Practice. Frisco the Great. Pet llanove nlets Girl. Royal Train. The French. Baby Train. Joe. Cooly Boy. Abner --........- Jellity Owaa . -2 Classification For Sai- July I3iI1 Downtown. Royal Value. Keppoch Playgirl. Denny Pointer, Jollity Leigh. Premier J. Walter. Meg. Ginger 1:. 1 DASH AT 8200.00 sheik, New Forest. Joppa Maid. Connie 2 nssrins AT s17s.oo ' Taurida Day. My Darling. Ted Gennessee. Myrtlels Boy. Real IlcGraw. Barbara Ann Queen J A1't,bs Trhapaasllttyl 0aeuaPrlm- . . till Jeelpsaear in IDAHATSITLC Money Royahflrdhi. Tnlpot. Gay lplrlt.JoIly Dick. 1'rtbnaYldChlIf. Gilli? l DAC AT I17l.U inaruauun." .r.a..'sn-co-in-u.' uaybu. Da&uItien'l'o-deyAfl:Np.m. .. W --' gmncwbnnuaanmunuand berton. P.E.I.. a member of the:ln Fredericton. Ryley was out- 2nd Battalion. The Royal can-.;;3”;I,i,Ij.g'44(;I"yI:f:i"f, first i"d””' 35 65, an l'ul'l- air by the camera as he breasts 440 yard rclay team. New records the tape to win the 2211 yard dash were established in each of these event of the lat Canadian Infantry (events. Pirates Defeat Dodgers 5 -2 In S'Side Babe Ruth League The Pirates defeated the Dod-(R.C.A.F. Little Lcaguers 6-8. gers last evening in the first gamci In Minor Little League play the of the Summcrsitlc Babe Ruth sciyrcs wcrr: Rotary ii. Legion B League by the score of 5-2. At (no ext.-3 mngngsl; yrs Men ' Queen Elizabeth Park. John "Jo- Kinsmen 0. Jo" Dean the losing pit- cher wlaked five while striking on 13. Donnie Simmons the win- ning fllnger, gave up three hits.! one a home run by John Poirier.I walked only two. and whiffed; eight. The infield work of the win- ning pirates was particularly good. Besides .Poirier'ss round-tripper, Joe Trainer and Don Arsenault. each hit singles for the Dodgers. and David Gaudet cracked out the only hit. a hunt towards third. for the Pirates. Clarence Gillis was umpire. In a Major Little League game played at Queen Elizabeth Park Y's Men defeated Kinsmen l4-ll after one extra inning of play. At. the Airport. Legion defeated the BASEBALL By THE CANADIAN PRESS RESULTS International League WRESTLING THURSDAY SPORTS ARENA 8:30 P.M. Rochester 205 000 200-9 ll 2 Montreal 000 002 000-2 6 l Russell and Ricketss; Harris. Cristante (3). Page (9) and Pig- L. ' . .. , , natano. L: Harris. HR: Roch - ".reen. Bridges. S Big Jim Bernard Toronto 031 000 20L (5 5 0 Buffalo 007 000 03x-l0 ll 1 Blake, Crlmian (3), Grimsley Mofwanu .(3), Robinson (7). Tiefenauer (8) llilld Rosclli: Craddock, Nagy (3. Coleman (7 and Astroth W: Nagy: L: Blake HR: Tor-Gollat. Columbus 0f)0 210 020- 5 ll 1 Richmond 02:! ()00 1()x- 6 I0 0 Hall. Kildoo (7), Burtschy (ii) and Peterson: Kite. Dixon (8) and Chicit W: Kile L: Hall HR: Rich-Goss -- i i . I PICNICS - BAZAARS The latest Games and Carnival merchandise. Decorations; Dance Novelties; Convention Badgcs and Ribbons. Our Catalog is available in Organizations and Commercial Establishments. Please use offi- cial stationery. BLUEBIRD COMPANY LIMITED VS. Frank Volois Emil Dupre IN A TAG TEAM lMATCH MAIN BOUT BEST 2 OUT OF 3 FALLS FRED ATKINS Sydney. Australia vs. LEN HUGHES ricxnisgs S... FRED LAMBROS (Carnival Division) adian Regiment, is caught in mid- "mg anchor man on the winning. 11, I in Paris if he did not sign to de- fend Anthony by Sunday he would I Dodgers And Flyers Tues. The Flyers meet the Dodgers I- gain this cvcniing at Memorial Field at 5.45 p.m. All players of both teams are urgently asked to he on hand early. so as to get the game underway on time. There will be a very important game played here Sunday. July 14th against the Memramcook Rm-ors and all players are request- cd to turnout. Moore Must Sign Today Or Else lose his title. Hslfand- ask! the action was automatic. But Monday. he said that since July 1 tell on Sunday. he would give Moore until Mon- day Mail. The call from Los Angeles per- suaded him to give old Archie an extra day of grace. The world committee has da- cided. should Moore fail to come through. Anthony will fight either Pompay or I-larold Johnson for the title. The winner then would have toflghttheotberlortbccrown main 90 days. Moore has been saying all along that he'd just love to fight some- one for the title. but that he re- quires I t1oo.ooo guarantee. No one has been willing to fork over that much. All-star Pitchers ST LOUIS (AP)-Jim Bunntng. Detroit righthander. will start for the American League and Curt Simmons. Philadelphia lefthandar. for the National League today in the silver anniversary all - star baseball game Bunntng has a 10-1 record and Simmons is H Manager Casey Stengel of the American league n,ld Billy Loes (9 4) of Baltimore. I former Brooklyn Dodger, probably will be his second pitcher. with left- handera Billy Pierce (12-6) of Chicago White Sox and Bobby Shsnts (9-1) of his own New York Yankees ready for later duty Manager Walter Alston of the favored National League did not name his second or third pitch- ers Johnny Antonelli (7-7) of New York Giants probably will see early action The forecast for today was for mostly sunny skies with the tem- perature in the 80s Premier J. Walter. Keppoch Vivien M.. Jollity Leigh. Taurida Lady Ciegg. Dip. Real Joe. Murphy'l Spot. Johnnie Jester. Ann Queen. Gay Spirits. Jerry A. Mi. Carrol. Royal Train. New Christie's Llacci. Airlock. Sister Dawn, Ken's Pride. future issue. Great. Joppa Maid. The Sheik. Bonnie's Lobster Carnival Horse Races SUMMERSIDE RACEWAY Entries For Mon'dciy Night, July ,I5th POST TIME 8.30 P.M. JR. man not: ALL PACE-'2 nssnns ssoo.oo nscn Playgirl. Downtown. Ginger E.. Bay, Denny Pointer. Myrtle's Boy. BB PACE-2 DASIIES AT 8200 PER DASH Bob Clegg. Progress Brand. Jolly Dick. Chocolate Abe, lledgewood Chief, Jolli. George. CC PACE-2 DASI-IE8 AT 3200 PER DASH Cottage Frank. America's Ace. Rubison Clegg, Dunlap B.. Ten" Ginger Will, Jolly Mark. Miss Commando. C PACE-2 DASHES AT 3200 PER DASH Mayhew's Pick. Fairgo. Jolly Bud. Esso. Commander Bill.'Ralph Hal. Lanndale. Vera Signal, Just Barbara. Perclles. Wednesday Night Entries, July 17th POST TIME 8.30 P.M. AA PACE-2 DASHES AT 8250 PER DASH Billie June. My Darling. Peter Federal, Mr. Jollscott, Barbara Hanover. Meg. A PACE--2 DASHES AT 3200 PER DASH Cooley Boy. Jo Jo Spencer. I'll Conto. Money Royal, Captain Mor- gan. Propane. Abner The Great, Tribune. B TROT-2 DASHES AT 3200 PER DASH Forest, Connie French. Frisco the Girl. Sarah J.. Palacona. DD PACE--2 DASIIES AT 8200 PM! DASH Kilrlare Girl. Long John. Marion 22.. June Breese. Jenny Lee Hy. Parkcris Pick. B('f'I( Ann Call. Lou Budlong. Here Am I. Jollity Al. Classes for Saturday night, July 20th will appear in a Declarations for Monday, July 15th and Wednesday. July 17th close Wednesday, July 10th at 1.00 pm. Declarations received by phone at 3300 Summerside. The management reserves the right to re-open and re-arrange any class that does not fill, AMHERST, Nova Scoiia svc Defeat 7 Ross I9-l3 inning to defeat Ross and electric it-ll yesterday evening in a City Softball Laagum unto Alf Coady hit a two run fruit and big Merle Longaphle cleared the bases as be connected for a long home run into left centre field with three men aboard to put theganiaoaleefortiienifc Pllylld Coach Ralph Pineait. lsurled for the BYC and picked up the win Joe Thistle pitched dur- log the fatal inning Keith Dalziel pitched for the Rossrnen While Longapbie and Coady were the BYC sparkplugs, the Rossmeo themselves came ll p with a big rally in the fifth inning as they scored nine runs and turn- ed what was threatening to be a rout into a closely clntestcd ball game Longaphie was the leading bat- ter getting three hits Ralph Pineau Clary Peters and All Coady each had two hits For the Rossmen. Paddy Shepherd. llilson Carr and Jimmy Hughes each had two hits Paddy Shephard and Charlie Weltherble made the fielding plays of the glme Slsephard rob- bed Joe Revell with a sensational catch while Weatherbie made a grilliant pick at short off Hilson arr Romember When By THE CANADIAN PRESS The National League best the American League 4-0 in the first shut-out in the history of the an- nual all-star baseball game at St. Louis 11 years ago today. Der- ringer of Cincinnati. first of five National League pitcher. was the!) winner as the American Lenguers were held to three hits while the Nationals collected seven. Self-sealing! These patented J-M shingles have proved themselves on thousands of Canadian roofs. Wind and rain can't get under them. The secret? A stripe of special Seal-O-Matic Adhesive is factory-applied to the underside of each shingle. The sun's heat IutnrnItlcII', usls it down. Com lete facts from your J-M esler or write Canadian ohm-Manvllle. Port Cred I. Ontario. 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