ed. Sox Defeat 'Ya Dodgers Lose Braves Detroit Beats N.Y. Giants and Chicago Bi THE CANADIAN PRESS l Varilsi-rm a, 5-4 defeat Suniiax It NAT IONAL l.E.-if-ITE Cleveland after the Inrliaii ”se('nf!d baseman SACRIFICE? FLY Win IV TI-IF. f"A'k'.'tDlAN PRESS in other Suiirim lra:iw :aincs' win Columbus Beats Rochester Havana Defeats Toronto ' INIII their first victory of the that good a pitrhiiig job in win for. I! soaaea uuswasm csaadiaa Puss Stat! writer BOSNN (CF)-'ihe area who fight themselves have a new KIIIIW. Dlylht no attention to an aching toot. won the Boston Msramoo Saturday with a power- hil stride that showed there is a big heart in his I10-pound frame. Kelley was second last year. lllarathoners-there were 140 la fard. Montreal. a veteran mara- lIam1on.lohaKeli. sch 0 9 eye odotough 70 degrees 1 nkeesl Kelley Wins in Boston Marathon third Saturday and Finland's Olavt Mannlnon fourth. loong Chit Harri of Korea was fifth. after holding third place ovu'the hills toward the and of the race. and Japan's Kain Yarnada. the 1063 winner. was sixth- Nlne runners made up the lead- ing "pack" that held a fantastic pace for the whole race. The run- ners did not tog. but appeared to be going all: out nearly all the time. ' and runners com- ;h:enoe llarria. Aemtre an "NNNI3 Island san- lor ”l" Clumvlouwoa the John . Grady Memorial for tha most val yyioeu laat GIlaIl:ltiw:: cmwsiimiiz lull! r . acting the one unit: will. made therdorr for ation. Vance was also Vance Harris lftflns Most Valuable Player Award . with two Jackets from rt. 1. roan. l.tii.. by Joe Storey or .i., MP3" WP” One was TWP” Dtnertinea A”. Hock" 3'l:lb0dPll!eI' on the for the Il.V.P. Awartikand ih, 51 R. will the 18- other for the llllhest point gene, 3,, the schedul . - in no brief mm-in iiiaiiii.l.i".';.; Grady family and ET. Holman udw I109 AN 3!”!!! G the award. Albany St. Pats the Eastern Canada junior hockey Spring Valley Saturday Defeated T P-ii-ion Red Sm. aided hv a made a luniiing try for ii Th, mi -' siting luv-s-26 In their home l'en- scored pinch runner Jim Small 7 K ufil. Pails. ltanrlcrl .x-w York from third base. from sevlrlsral e;un:rhiu- Kelly: ins. lwas two item. at m M , lnlrnoua say g at int i iv seconds. Th st. . l'llM9I"I Worst enemy in the ran: recliii-iiluolutiwo hoiirr. 14' minute: lhl Sllrlnliulyfalley dies!-Qsmadt aifasmpreseacomfeiti i:.Al3blllY.ku Remington Rink Saturday night Claude P ' i 1 ,. President of up C 3-; . HAL lltr first rieicai for the World At Chit'a:o Shct'rti l.nllar's sacrf- . . u ; itltlttlllllll Vani.ccr. to four start iii-e fly with the hast-.1 loaded in Art iinhi-ialdrrt 21'-wan olrl troll. -V""- the Bisons. Buffalo collectedi '5 lllmlElf- HI mlilt control his and 14 seconds was established g' i N .tir ltltllli niiiior lcauuc -ca.sun.j the l0th gave White Sox victory, hlar.-or named tihartrs vvi'haniinyt;m3M-Alf AUDIENCE hits. all coming against lefthander Pl” ll” Ml Dlnlc. disregarding llsl 1'!" by l"l1ll5lId'I Mltll Vll- wlnnml "'9 C- C- 3!”? TY0Pl1Y- sollul Shit?! Lnlue. Freeiow - '-i 1 ' (trite iiniii-ii mom in-inc from their fourth ciraigiii. They nowt Douglas ('ul in: ttav iiirniich tlte , Al Richmond s itisnisyed and-.Jim Rite in the first six innings. the Performances of other run- kari. . which every year is played forby Royals had won the cup the pr: : .- Ictnrtri has. in the cigttih tnnln: are in undisputcd possession 0f:ROCh9SlE'Ii hailing oi-iler for the.' "('9 Of 5.133 saw the Bisona' The 24-year-old Anderson's win ""1 ERECOIID OFFICIAL "W Winn" 0' 019 NOT"! Ind VINIIYCI-I5 yr! I nu'x'.iiimw wiiiiss wind-tossed fly first placein tlieAoiertcan League, Columbus it-is' first lnlPl'l1Rllilnal "lake I last break in the opener was the undefeated Marlins' third K9ll9)l- 35. the first American But Kelley's time still wu g swat 550?? I-Glllltt Th! MP1! gyg V ,- v V ainzlv ncrtr thc mottud l Saiier singled in the ninth ht. League victory of the season Sun- hY ECO”!!! four runs in the first in it row winner llnci 155- WI! Ill ll0llB recortl officially. Since after & W0: mtt: P hon” End homh mid r 5, ' . Il'Itri it. gairws H.-iiiimni-p New vnrt. aim his 25,” Mm? dun Rm M ,,,,......g ,...,.,g three innings against Richmond Andci-son got all in u ragged it ill! e'nd-1.000 yards ahead at runnnings of the Boston classic it to mac bf"; ll" "ml" dPc”9dd clllllllllflllllllll 5990!! a Iltjdlv ” l 1 l V'”l'"” 1.'””'l”" """i 1" llir lfllh run off Rnhin rinheri: had given teammates ii.-iiutmrii tight hack hlarter lad Ccreghino and then start hv walking It-adnlf hatter Fl"l"'d3 Pflwerful Velkko I(arvo- was recently found that the d ' E" '3” """'”l ' "i ' ch9”m' cmwd 1” 1110'! than .5.- , r Illriill: in rtvimi its-tuiictnn ll-9 Giants their first lllfl .lohftII.V An- into the ittirimnm ..i iniiitiy in"'-lniure the s"Ven-lnlllnz nigbicap Bob Dolan and granting a sinzle '""' "l"! Won the race in 1954. course was short of regulation e'”""" "'d " "1" "””l"'l”" 000- y '- i in tti.- or-i ';1i1lIP of in double. liinelll in-ni all the may with . Ihp mgi,.,.,,,, on the two-hit. pitching of Wall to Lacy ("iii-ry. One riin scored. Clllldas Gordon Dickson. 25. length. Saturday's race was 1.107 The Junior Haba now meet Fin. . -l header. imi-nu 'i'igpi-. hcal t2l:ve-'nine-liiucr- The rlxzhlltanrlcil tin...-t.ic. it 10- Craddock. a lcfihandcr who struck but Anderson allowed no more Illo a teacher. ran seventh. yards longer than previous con- Flon Bombers in the Memorial 3 , iami imiiaii-. in a llll'lll'll5il'ltPfl i2-l Vern I.aii. Huh Pin-kc-y and Row 4 performcr ullh itcxico ttiiiv tau out six and walked none. hits for the next four innings and when ll? 13106011 ill! 1f9lII- Til! lelllS- Junigf Hubs Dgwn C"? ”"'l Punllll ll! Tlin Finn . A 5 inning uriignlc. and Chicago Whil.tlFa(-9 i.,id I)ndgpl'ilfllhVf1 tiiis slim". :3” W Ina four hits in C-riiriitnrii rluinf 'p?rmil a Vir-lretirt-d 15 of the IA hattera in 120-pound native of Claresbolm. The leadcrr took three mln- . Wednesday. ; 1. Sm defeated lxonsac City X's 1-0: Brooklyn Piiisbtiruh viniilii ham; Inklnn ii.,- i...i.ri,,-- nppnpr at i:ni.; gtntan past first base. and it tooktfarert. Mlaw ll0W '93Cll95 3' Halllllmllv lllC5- 43 3590555 '-0 COVE? llle eX- GIIOEPEI 'IlTInOl'.S . 5llll1'd8y'S Will. the Hab's tlitrrl i v In a n'lI'lllllL' rtnzil that -an S0N.l!hlll0ill the Rt-nuke htil for Cllrllllmhus. om... at l'litin ivitiiinhiiyi vwh Ont. in distance. meaning that they straight at home. gave them ii... .i '; .tim it'ii.i.ii,1..ri i.;m:a-' Tom 'tior- Furillos itucriun homer in iiwlriei.-M, ,.,.,i n.i.i.,.i: hi-nip now" " T C ' OTHERS WELL BEHIND were still short in the over-all OTTAWA iCP'-Ottawa .Iunior best-of-seven series 4-1 with one ' ' . - . gait allmi only IMP? lills MCl'I- jninth. it has llorigcrs First defeatl in the NPVFII inning liiixil as the Sidney Smith of Hamilton. a timing as compared with Vlskari. Clllldlfl” dmined 3 slubbom but nme ugdt ., .- M ll” rm". game. 3 ,3.-,1 TA'inp3 mnipr-.1 llfifllF R-'1, native of Manchester. England. who ran on a cooler day. Sjtur. outclassed Guelph Biltmurea Michel Legace and Bill Caricr finished 52nd while Roland Bouf- day's temperatures ranged over Mluld 5-1 Saturdly nllhl to Win :3,-Irkgeglu the wlilnnesrgi attack mi. 0 a sac . lea went to S'w' Ft'dlP.Es 3-1. and (WIIFBEO Cubs heat lcd home two runs in the fniirih EM; 7" g1'utFHu( l.niiis (iilffllllall 3-ll l'l1iIiidr-lpliia at New York, Piiisbiirgh at Brnnkivit and (hi- cago at St- Louis were double hcaders. Al Boston with two iuit. White akiecl a popup in ll'nnl of the platt- which Yankee catcher Yogi Berra atnniicd iorwarri to grab, When yogi saw the hall caught by the wind he riuickened his pace as relief pitcher Bob Grim stood idle off the mound and first baseman put simirnn, who was playing bark. watched. The ball rirnppctl between (Grim and the. first base linc and Maiich. .11 year - old American League rookie who was off at White's suing. crossed the iingttarrled plate uhile Yankee manager Casey siarigel stnrmcd tip and down the dugout League anphrimo v have Eisler. Bo.stons' promising young right- hander who turned in a seven- hitter, had to quell a Yankee ninth inning up-rtriding to hold the Sox alim load WILLIAM! GETS HOMER Boston slugger Ted Williams hit Illa Hret. homer of the season in the game. his (filth in the majors. At Washington it was a wild game. Thirty-rtlrll players. incltiiI- Ing in pitchers. saw artinn with George Zuvi-rink getting the Vir- tory and Dick Hyde the loss. Bob Boyd cracked a pinch triple and remained In the game to add a two-riin homer and a double to pace the Ortolesl 13-hit attack. Roy Kuevnrs hlaittcd his third home run of the season. a double and a single to spark the Senators' 12- bit barrage. At Detroit .'litck Dtttmer blooped p pinch single over second base to his first baiting appearance of the season. The hall was hit of! Cal Mcbish and it dropped off the St iartd Warren Spahn settled driwn latter a rocky start to give Br;-tvc-s' lthcir rictiiry over Red Legs. TlI('l triumph gave Braves a sweep of the three game series, four' straight for the young season and iindispiitccl prisncssion of the NI. lead. At St Louis ('bii';ign faslitoncd its victory with consecutive two-, out singles in the lltlt hy pinch t hitter Bobby llci Grecn and Casey: Wise. 1 ln set-oitri E'4lftIFS' t'liii-ago losiy in St. Louis .'l-ti. Philarlclpliia dc- featcd Giants R-5. and Brooklyn ripped lnio Ronnie Kline and II. long line of sticressors for it hits and a 7-4 victory over Pittsburgh. The second Baltimorc-Washing- ion game had officials scratching their brads. Four of thc S1al'lIllfn'.S eight light towers fatlcd. fnrcingi the game to conclude at the cnit' of the fifth inning with wastnng-I ion leading 2-l. There were no rules. to cover. the situation and umpires left it' to American League prcsidcnfl Will Harridge to deride whether Washington won or to call it al nuspended contest that mttiit he resumed at a later date. i In the. second game at Brook-. lyn Dodgers knocked out Kline in, a five-run sccnnd inning. Dotti Ztmmer. who hit a twp-run homer off Kline in the fifth. later added two singles and .liinior Gilliam contributed two doubles and a single. Sum Jnnps pitched a slcarty six- hitter for Cardinalit at St. lnutsi to defeat Chicago. At New York Phtllica scored four runs off rookie Curt Bar- clay. who was relieved in the first inning without retiring in hatter.l Before the free-hitting garmi was over. manager Bill Rigney had used six Giant pitchcrs and Don Csrdwell had rt-placed Jack Snit- end ef George It.rickland'a glove ford. the winner. for the Phila. Sharitz And Padres Good As Yankees, Brooklyn Win is THE ASSOCIATED PRESS l.efihandc-rs Johnny Pndres and Bnhhy Shanty passed their first tests with "A" grade: Saturday as Brooklyn Dodgers and New York Yankees fashioned their third straight victories of the 1151 IPIFIIII wiivaiikee Braves and Chicago White Sox kept pace at 3-0 with the defending champions of the . the Braves handing win- Iess Cincinnati its third defeat 54 and the wlimi Sox rallying off a six-run deficit to nuislug Kansas City ll-7. Crwlres scattered six liiui In leading Brooklyn to a 2-0 victor! over Pttabiirgh. the same sen hv which .lohnny and his main treat the Yankees lit the deeldlnj game of the I905 world series. It was Podreif first start the chiinky 24-year-old lefty tigving spent last year in the U8. Navy. Shanty. celebrated sore - case ohtained from Kansas Citv durln the winter. was brilliant in his aiikee itehut. allowing only SPORT 1 ritoivt Atlantis” T Mare That Money Can't Buy Bflllllf Ni 9950 M. Innis hits in five Innings of relief ill the world champions rallied to I deft-at Boston Red Sox 10-7 in I2 innings. Shanty, pickcd tip thc vu- tory. thanks to I-Iank Bauer: two-X run homer in the 12th. ; Detroit won its first of the nevi .season. 7-0 over Cleveland. andi Washington defeated Baltimore H in other American League games. lRaiii stopped Chicago Cubs and: the Cardinals at St. l.i-iulil. limliw tn; the. remainder of the Nationall ltgggiia program to Philadelphia's; is-ll decision over the Giants at .New York ttwc I nuke Snider and Carl Fiirilln Th. um, iumi 3 ii...”-. so mi... nniy "mu lbhedumt ihit hadk-in-hack home runii in the I'Qii0i1I'll1 inning off Bob Friend to "m, ,h,-ime"- give Podrns all the batting support he needed. Tl" Y'"k"' "Pl 'l"'l" """'dl inning of the second game. bull fect gamei Larsen in his first ap- lpearance since for against Brooklyn in the 1 world series. Larsen. still employing his no wlndtip. gave up five hits and four runs in the 1 l-In innings he lasted. Has'Preduced First Foal . ALAN IAIVIY PHD heeh mitstanvliitl. Anion; Nearco's great sons are the. wlnnus Dante and Nimbtu Sava- flther hack in the pedigree are Nev! Say Die and the great Allttcaa keg . Nashua. leiileriy. do is at the tuni- est least. i A1 lil('lIlIl'lll(l, Vii. Htiliiilo Bi- sons lirotiultt an cntiilt.'itit- end to flit-ltiiiuni1's lotir-gnnie winning streak. heating the Virginians 7-3 and 20 in both ends of double- hcarter before the largcsl parkcr ftcld t-rnvtil of the rt-ziilar scasnn. And at lit;-inii. John Anderson, Miami Murliiis rnouktc pitcher. BASEBALL ROUNDUP Rrislort Nil ON 04): or II 0 Stiirdnant. Grim tilt and Bi-,i-i-3; Foster and White. L-Grim. Has: Nyk-Skowron 2. Martin; Boa.- RFISI7I.TS By THE I'-ANADIAN PRESS Saturday clici.-kcd Moniriszil Hoisils with five hits as the Marlins won 3-2. At ('oItimlius the lonc run off the ungainly 6-2 Dnurzlns, came in the fntirtli frame when kllte Clark doublcrl home Tum Hiirgcss who had singled. The Jets scored thcir first run of the year In the second timing on HOWIP (inss' lead off doiihle and Ken Tnnthman'a single past second haw. STAVED OFF WINGS Rookie 22-,vc:-irvnld right haitrlcr Ron Blackburn stayed off the New Yorkers through nearly five innings of the second contest. but couldn't quite protect a two-run lead engine:-rcd hy another Goss double in the third stanza. At Havana doubles by Angel Scull and Nlanitn Bernard. a walk. and Witty Quintana”: sec- ond home run of the year gave the Sugar Kings the nighti-ap and Panrhilln Ramirez his first pitch- in: victory. Ramlri-7. allowed seven of the Leafs' eight hits hio needed help in the seventh inning from Dr- lando Pena. who kept Toronto hat- i.ers under control the rest of the win- In fhv opener. .lillu' Invwrtng mush and flawless relief pitch- ing by Bob Tienfeniitier gave the Second tiame of Doubleheader Stopped In 5th WASHINGTON 'APl---The sec- ond game of a doubleheade. be- tween Washington and Baltimore was called Sunday because of a power fallurv at the end of the fifth inning with Washington legit- -mg. 21. Since the. rules do not cover such an Iinprccendcnlcd situation the umpires left it to Amierlcair League president will Harridgo to decide whether Washington with or to call it a suspended content that must he ivrsiimcd at a later date. The ending came after Baill- mnre defeated Washington in in the first game with two runs in the tenth inning of a wild contest. uiea. Iendin the second contest The umpires asked that the illghta he turned on in the third Milwaukee since their clean despite the flop by Don iperv i MW" ”" pm." mm, M Mm towers. the fniir operating lowers M” 'l'"" ""'l:;.were turned off and play con-3 Flfll i tnued in semidarkness. . Efforts to repair the damage vwre fruitless and after A half- hour wait the game was called. I sifi7oiIi?ii"a"iieT ST LOUIS tAP' Cardinals traded utility outfielder lebhv Del Green plus an II- riarnett minor league soul .l-folla .aald no cash is involved. CHIWUTIMI. lit'nrtliingino. Jones if! Yllargoncri pitcher to Chicago Cubs Saturday. The Cardinals received Jlmsliy iltng. another utility outfielder. In exchange. Cub vtre-president .lotm nd. who aamtint-ed the deal. Yolllvtilfbll FOUND IN IAIN fCPi.-four Williams. KCy Chicago Morgan and Thompson; and Bailey. ' First Baltimore National League . 3101 010 t0fL 0 0 fit 000 011 .'liltl-- 5 ll 1 Miller I7! and Lopatn; flflfl (Kill 000 0--- 0 I I 000 000 flfll l--- l .'l I Wilson Pliila Now York lladdix. ill Siirliotit '5! Grissniri iii: and I-Zstrum W-Haddtx: I.-Worthington 'Hl'fs: Phi--.lnnes. Bouchee; NY- Rodgers. Mays. 00flt'l00000 0 A 0 Brooklyn flflt'l 200 00x--- 2 4 0. Fricnd. Face in: and Fortes; lrodres and Campancllii; l.-Friend IHR.:' Bkn--Snider. I-'urtllo. , '('incinnati mi 000 mi. 4 ii 1 Milwaukee .110 001 0t'lx- 5 ll 0 l Lawrence. -leffcoat t2l Hacker will Acker 151 Fowler l7l and lBaile,v: Crone. Murff tilt and Crandall W-Crone. I. - Lawrence. .(t1iRls: ('in-Post. Crnwe; Mi'hCran- at. Chicago at St. Lfillll. pptf. rain i l American League i Cleveland fl'l0000000- 0 I 1 Detroit 022 200 40x-- 7 I51 0 . Wvnn. Tomanck in Mcliish lit: Houticman I71 and N.-tragon. Nixon '7': l.ar,v and House. W- Larv. l.-Wynn. HR: net-Bolling. tlltlilfil 201 2- ll III 2 Wash 01.1 003 110 0- 0 I2 1 Beamon. Ferrarese (5! Forme- les 46) Odell (Bl Zuverink (Bl Will-ll" 1101 Consuegra ilfll and Ginsberg; C h s k ale I. Cleve"- gcr t5l Byt-rly isi some tip 12.. mos l7l Hyde tar and court py. W-Zuverink. L-Hyde. I-ms: Balm Boyd: Was-aSievera. second Baltimore 000 to -l X til Wuhlnmon noon 1 ft o (Called end of fifth. light fail- lITPl Brown and Ginsberg: ties and Berberet. Clev M2 ooo 0fI'l 000- 2 6 1- Detroit 0!!) 002 000 00l- 1 14 fl Garcia. Masai ttil. Narleaki till. McLish. till and Naragon. Hogan itti, Nixon till: Gmmek. Hoof! '3'. Bunninii ill. and House. W- Elllllllnla L-iMcLleti. I-IR: Clev- Pittsburgh Hernan- 7 Baltimore fl00 2l0 100- 4 it 0 Mn." Xwashingtnn mo ion 41,, .. ii in is ': "mm"... M . Wbeailey Stable”: Bold Ruler. c .lnl1nsml. Lops iiti pnd aim. ,,.'m "' "” ridden hard by Eddie Arcaro. ting. Pascual. Hyde tlti imd Town," ml "ml , y 2 lunged from behind on the final lffnttrtncy. Wvl"atIt'ual. L-C. -lnlrn- Hum". "mm, 041 5 1 37150 if; ill! 359.40llk Wood won. emoria st .smalca trac . New NW: 120 out 201 nos.-in 17 e ,,;”i'."f.,”.'.,R'.':'i1,,,',.”'.',.,;7L-,,',':,,il, R3: York. by a nose in track record Boston 040 am am ooo.. 7 11 o si,,'..,. L,s,,,,,,,,,u,y "R. fur time. l.srst-ii. Turiey iii Ditmar t7) Jog. ' ' ' '- Gallant Man. owned by tntpti pshantr will and Berra: Nixon. Por- 5,,.,,,,,q Lowe of Texas, wu giicond ma LlPIit1Plt1 izi Delmck l7l and White. T,,mn,,, "m M, mug ' I Mrs Ethel .lacoba' Prom t sod .DlIl(',V 'l0'. W-Shanty. I.-Debock. Hum". um mm M g 7 Land third, Mlstgr Jivp, owned by R:-.slPrNl;altn:s.lga'it;rl-1r:ili" ill Howard. Damn". Jam." mx-schmlg John Applebaum of Toronto. was ' . ” ' ' t'li and St Claire" Baml P i”""h' Kansas city on 010 mo- 1 tr ' . - ""- "M CHM” momymxg” H 1 l7').Ir.;:d Que... Bold Hitler stepped the 116 H . 1' ti 3 r to -----e---------------------- ..r":-.'..:..L...";"i:." :.. gs";-in ,, in cm in - smith. Thompson rm; Donovan. '8 "min lw "'1 "mail "l 1 McDonald ill Staley t.'il Howell mi" "he" '5' "id Nohl" 0 . ,5, "K, Lou". wynowenl MGM. gereghino. Mater itl, Dixon t7l. mini. HRI: xc-.siiiu-; Chl-I.ol- ";lm'.:t" ""1 Cl'l'l- far. a i International League :'i":"l” imlwmc 3 3 l ' . Rrwltpstpr mo mm . 7 ii 3. (guraandk MtiooAoolot:;.o K2 1 sr. STEPHEN. NB. (CPI A Columbus 000 000 fl00-- 0 It 0 00 I . . s ro : 'ilc. h S ' (I ii ' l Markell and Shantr; Hogue. '"m" "M Clllll L-Kilt i:mm:-r:l3 ring": m lye; ms! lnaniitm -4: Phillips 17! William! M0'l"."l too 001 mo.. 1 it I 1' ''"' F ' is. ".1 n,,u.k,,. Mum! gm immxga 9 1 Stephen High School to a series Buffalo 0.10 mil 401--10 ll 0 m?lVl:ililg Cglistanie dim. Wala Vicotry and the Maritime juvenile. Richmond 530 ms not-I5 Ill I Ill 000 to: An arson and b k ib ll 5 d Drews. Wonlridge -2) Moeller Mccullouslh '-i,:,,,'H,rhm;';, ," '1'" k”,' "M" t.'h Bglv ta. nnmhprgap no ",4 Bochester om ionootL l 4 5 mm "m'EsMz "gm cl'?1.l”'pm:: !(f:l'i1pli:'le; Wtesier. S. Johnson is: and (l"'E:,"":"::m ":1" giant”-D5"u:l.: edge wasn't good enougli to over- mm M --4 - - ' ;?'":t.:ii:”.”t"i.'.'.'.i.”llf3 Miami llXl0i'Kl0I-I II 09 ii ' Grob and Rosehorn: cimiey. Me. ltoctiemr non its o.. it 12 a :4,4:'.,3'E,:'" B'l;'"f;;"""' ""” Columbus om ooo om 1 s 1 ” ' """' m' son '4' and Mcculloiigli. Rtcltettl. Bowman ill and Teed; ll lander Blackburn. Phillipa ill! Donoso - National League Mi and Onuslta. W-Bowman; L. fincinnatt fllfl tll00tl'l- 1 I 1 Phillips. HR: Roch-Burgess. flllllltlixe I 'f D ' Klllaiilleltl. Sanchez III and lat- "ANWNIW ' I-.v: .palin an fraiidell. l.-Kllpp- A r. Lu". 'steln. HR. Cin Bailey. mu "ml ' L Pwnnb mitt oiooniiiioo isi i" A '”'9"" New. York 010 notiooi. 1 it e um" ' ' -7” ' l Roberts and l.opata; Aiitonelli K um . 3 ' -5” TI and Westrttm. Kati ill. lifts: Pha mu" nu , ' am 2" Kazaitski; NW -sauer. ”w"l'l""”' ' E 4” 3'5 am", x-Baltimore 1 I .00 av. mitt: on flill nine 1 tr e 3,"5:f'M ' A 1'” 1"" New York mimaiio-its a ,'g,,,,', .0, ,lM' "" 3 Sanford Cardweil m and In ,1, "I ' hi '"" pate: Barclay. Worthington in Mt" "nd "' d 5' Jones in Margonerl ml Surhilt ' m' ill McCall tin and Kati. nmaa """"" WW f'Il- wsnntnrd: I.-Barclay. Ilka: M ' L "PG"- l-lY'li- Locliinait. Mays. ”''"l''' E ' twp W" 3i"'i3i". : i 1 iiimiiiyrii" : ' 5"” Law. cum-.v in-. rm till and ,,,mm”" . ' 4" Wt Folles: Nesvcomhe. Valdeu till. nnmflxu : : ?."i'i'.'h.i..7.l..':.'."'.-.i.".'i'i'l'.”il'5l'..'.'. i3”i.i C''''"'--" ' f -' 4 nr;m::'n--FiIolln- i-sosasia ivnaeaa ciiuhuriiii onoi1moto- 4 II I new you can .. amass. lroolilya isomers- 1 ii initchers for today's meter leagaa . iraeeiiarnesiwoeaallaatreeudah PIIIIQICOCI: & v 1 ”il'.'& 3'12: --HUI Kelley. Kort-as 'Ching Wow mm was HG-rand Canyon Southern Cross NEW YORK tf'Pl-eGi'and Can-' yon. owned by Toronto business- man Kcn Kelman. got his first victnrv in ii starts Saturday. but it may a good one-the S50.0(X) Southern Cross handicap at Gulf- strcam Park. Hallandale. Fla. Carrying only 107 pounds. Grand Canyon ran the flu miles in 1:30 to win in a photo finish ovcr Mighty (fhicf Flying Chief was third in a field of 12 Grand Canyon moved up to third going into the stretch. and battled the last few strides out neck and neck with Mighty Chief before casing in front under the wire. The dark hay was claimed by Kit lman for 39.000 from the Brookmeade stable as a three- year-old in l956. He won four races out of 23 last. year to earn S21-635. He returned 814.10, 5690 and” 84.00. BOLD RULER WIN! After the game they left for Montreal. where s two-game to- toai-polnt Eastern Canadian Juven- ile semi-final with University se- tlement opens tonight. Willard Pierce of at. Stephen and Don Sancy of Trurn paced the individual scoring Saturday with in points each. St. Stephen led Jim) st half time. p -Vfhitby oiinTi;pT Defeat North Bay Trapper: maouro icei..sigiii win... Toni O'Connor scored with less than three minutes remaining to Whitby Daaioos a 7-s victory over North lay Trapper-I in m itecldtll line at the Eastern Ca- 5 3 E E. i gt i i nselhd if 2 it till. 6-8. 3 533763 rag ' r51 3 sir s 1 8' vi. SEE! iii gliil. I it! ilitizl irl lgli iii :35! IT at! 27. 1951. by Bryan G. star of yesteryear is called the' F-lfler by New Englanderr. CAN Now " t Winner In Handicap 145 4-5. The previous miles in 1-5 was set Oct. record of 1:49 A prohibitive I-to-2 favorite. Bold Rulcr returned 8.1. 32.60 and 82.30. He earned 540.800: and boosted his lifetime total to 8322.- 675. At San Mateo. Calif. Murray ('anyon led from wire to wire to win the five-furlong. 860.000 Bay liieadows Futurity by it length over Beach City- Travel Book took third. The win netted 329.275 forlthe vlcinr'r owners. Mr. and Mrs. W.' C. Goodman of Ely, Nev. Gough Thompsons' lnsweptl came tip in the last 50 yard to: win the 824.450 Chesapeake, stakes at Laurel Track, Laurel.; Md. i lnswopt rt-ttirnod 312. 14.60 and S4 and collected 518.125 for his IM OWIICT. Good Gesture. ovincd by Bios-l som Stable of Chicago. opened the Chicago thoroughbred racing season by winning the Slomtt inaugural handicap at sport;-, man's Park. Chicago Colonial Farmsl Hclln Mom scored her third consecutive vic- tory with a one-length triumph in the 310.000 Pawtucket handicap at Lincoln Downs. R.I. The win-I ne.r's time for seven lurlongs was; 1.26 1-5. She paid 37.20. I Star Rover won the l10.tlltl- addcd Ben Ali Handicap and equalled it track record at Keene-3 land. Lexington. Ky- i 1 THE BIK Wins Tourney Of 135 6”” Gm”! 3" mo onus iiimiat. roucco aunns UNITED NATIONS EMERGENCY FORCE C1-00 eende 400 Sweet Ceperel, Matinee, Vtum, er Whdiedar. Mei order and Mlniffanca lg. OVERSEAS OFFICE PO. Box 6500. Mtsntreel and your i and SPORT LODGE in thc National Hank Salter Don Veurnuilw has rntiied ini , came in llllll his ”-list homer the third vihrn Frank Thomas. fI:ii:iii's Siizm Kings uxcd B 1 whrn New with iiliiIIlK heat Phil-lpaul Smith and Dick Grant i..i.ii..-.-....-.,,. i......m ff lllP ii... Inn- lhoner. was tlznd. Paul Belliveau. nlsined of the heat on the bust. a... ,, 1 .(ir1nhg;q 1' I, .l"lIlSl1Ul.'l1 llefl I sticnsssitv linmr runs, equalling ,1 iii; in hm: 'lmiioto II, in gain Toronto. and Jean-Louis Gill? Eflllll D3V9m9lll- H" '- ' maior lP.aLliP rrcorrt with SlJ(TP.'v record that has hccn tied many a split Th: xt.iolr l.c.iI: unit the gnrdkgan T9 1! Mlltleleltlt. QUE-. 0ddl.V enough. the last Amer- . ' aive homers in ihr third inning times. It was C-foals" first homer wiciiuinin: niicnri ul Havana. rop oti. Iran wiiiner was also a John Kel- y when they defeated Brooklyn 5--'l'.:in two years. i2-l on nnoilict hiuorr by Stan QGerard Cote of St. Hyncintlie. lay. who won the marathon twice '(lg'r.E'.s for S Milwaukee Bravo: heal Cincinnati Ai xtiiiwaiiki-9 not (ii-amvigii 5ing- ,lnkA us. a four-iiine winner, non his and ran 13th Saturday at the age - Th (,l I tum (, M d A d 2 N fourth BAA in 1945 w the last of 49. Thetlaiest winner is celledl . . . O 9 intro W" "ludhnv 9" ayv P '2 - 1 7 North American winncr before Johnny the Younger. while the ow” SENT TO CANADA'S I-i-aiui-a-...o.... PERIAI. TOIACCO CO. E SHOP ClI”l'0WN Champions 3rd Successive Year LAS VEGAS. Nev. (Alli-Gene Littler of San Diego won the M0.- ooo Tournament of Champions for the third successive year undn. hauling la the 810.000 winner's purse with a last round 70 ft: 3 72-hole score of 20.1. . The 3-year-old former natiotrali amateur champion finished tltreel strokes under par for the distance. If If Weird trig. ecioinseyatheresrestiil mew r i E After hearing of the probable future of the atomic-powered car. I've decided to my in the gasoline-car business for a little while yet. We l'd settu for a 6- car. 1 find. will be a 1 bed thought when the lie atomic submarine. and a large company announced it hill an atomic battery. that the gasoline business Ives that Valhalla where the buggy wilt! litre are. But Andrew ltucher. an American automobile research dir- snsea tomb 's still conceivable. though. that llltcted with enough atomic fuel at 1 . niouttiuiraatiorttiaruistttaltro. .ii...ii.. til REGOOOPSGB efficiency in M h auaamw corals in teucsr-neae " -W" " "' '""'” ;rebIaarhtIedIddhddtheatonr mieruili Earls ttseissd been cutting for the Acar. now. The atomic ttle while in the com- ll .1 launched soonto join HI IIIMIOI to lllmll some day a car will 3' is. (puppy to radiate ii iii ills: -1' I