"T'”"T' 4 "'0--a-aicimt Chicago White Sox Win . Detroit Defeats Bos ton The Quebec Aces Defeat Brandon In Third. Game gp m,e,.m--- ly JOHN YOIIBTON name into overtime. as mt-: ASSOCIATED ritisss llltltlkl miilior ileagiie record. by V M I canum, p,.,,,,. 523 wrier. orllll acoana hr in . F .V eh m; sri iniz nu sta tines II1-I -IIIII-I M N133”, top) rim ea- 0950? IMINEC CID .a:":lhulHl'Fl(lg(:xlb:h(:1s':'Udai1E Nnltltnxz game agatlnsl the Giants. y t 0 Her. nu-rd lo” 0, me nme. gt. beech ttockqom champtol: f y i - ' The Giant oss was achieved e. en t dd 4,", V9,. w Dick M1c& Ely-Put. "miii-it iigriihlpped memidespiie a league record - tyintti ' h 1' thin. Thuroadlyfunlilit glave oQllO- Md” "'1 nu u.3Vil- 1'' uh i1Th lm;:m,m,any lag", mdeuinix doublepllya made at the ex- N, Am . -H mm, mm. 3",, lay Icorad pain In Ina- Yflilfl: it ill i'ii-toric: in i2 sihrtsi”"'S” M ”" Redlegl Hershe" do” 395115 "M I 3'1 "M l" "N do: malglynuu 6.. ..c. 'i'ii-imiai. iicteaiin: wast-iniztnii "”":lh”"' Fm” ll"f;”';f'",”'E"."' ii,- ,lAt'I( HAND it Ti at the fifth round at the Chl- N31-olrnlne Semi W ”" E-dint ml e we pk?" meet .1” .:.-n.,i.... ii.i in the ttrtlittiillhfyl la:":;l"l'::;,r ,:si,. uv M ciiiizacn min. sits.-it flay ;:f';;1?l::;bmaPLIT - h".;Ee:.i'::.:”';f;al mm M . Mm iiatt uatata. "T :nh"'I'hi;, :'I;::::i;l'..Ih:i.,T,ii.l:dli:li:i "RM VICTORY R”hl'gm" ” i;:''"'; "'5 mi; in The Basilio camp got into tge drive just two seconds before EI- 'Q".mf.': mm u" l"- .- it .311. wt, 5-i-i- .wor lglln.lllPI1fS-ill o'l'Ou lull Tool ””' ”" 5”" '"” "m" '" maslitlllvte victiify illilehfirisilnufitiil M be rush” "ll" ' p"""'”” ”" Iciiweii take nothin wu-an can ignietshiiirliaythzlii::.nii:ii":lhciii: "Elm ma mh'””t 7"” " "Wad "nh in. mmngst V'eld.'."K Dirk Donovan who finally made worm” ' mmm mm iwhnmlzhi a wait ercenta El! tmmw. ti Ruhr" ".1. un' Vim. in all hut our or Lhicagns FUN ”l' H mm a m.e' hum an his third champion t'ai-iiien Rasilio afterym; 'mml:".” chgimlagd E” D. lnhptna Li; I” "Om . needs were eh”-mended end he mii.i iiamziginz hit dnfll hint llifs ...v Drtlixfs gram, elamm" me his stunning knockout of heme Mm ma N.lm M "mm Icngbllzllfn "fn5n':l'M"lh' Brandon tielPEd set UP aiyother DVmGI!lflglt' Watiri llriipiik zian .-aiiininr in - e j ' Fullnter. ' .. ' mm . on I power pay in e 5 the with tiiat broke up a i 1 dead :””::h "S h,l3mcad':e'a't l:I”'::1 . The re . cmiincd nlltlfllflllflgllli0rh?a:x&:n1 ml"! 1 " Ml Ind llfllfk T9551: 1"” me! period. lurk T l WI lviliiiless lglltlillgaba Minnie pvltnnao champion and ml numernllsfhandlditlld Basilio "HI tynobmtnaonp i CAI Elllilalililof :l.1"l7d lilldlorilitrd heihfiiit one of Bnndonu Tod. cunt -. t ' . -. renc , . - - , . . "vim" Vrimwd up me 9i I started the iiprisinl against T-bolmpiiilrermtrtiniitnsoniF:m:;l"bgm(i0Iv?:Iuonl..Ib:lck0d shot that gonna Lucien Derhena ymx Ind . mm at llama Inn Boston Red Sox 75 to drop lilikr Hi:i:iii: teaiii threey gaiiios hctiiiirl t'hit'a:ii. (i('ilk Ste-. phonx-, uliti filled in at lixti ticldi uliile lthllllftinx tins iiuisiiiz I cold. did his best. to till 'lied'si shoes. He crnt-lied three hill Ind drove in three runs but Tom. Ri-ewe-r tins not equal iii the task.l Thr Ti:r-rs iootl off no the zlar rt:lttli;-tiirior fur lllP iiig tun: in thr fourth to practically sPllll' the issue. DROVI-7 IN FIVE Cincinnati": hon iii-alt, aiitiiizing 3 hot that. sti'ulx6'tl tour hits in- ivliuiiii: 2 hiiiiio iuit and rirtite in five runs tiicliitittii; the ntnnllll two in the ninth as the Redlegs defeated New York Giants 0-7. Boak'a achievement In a com- pleie. tiirnabout from exactly an year ago to the day. On May 2. 1955. Ho.-ik. then with Chicago.l SPORT ECHOES Summer Sports Taking Over, But Not Rapidly great boon to the youngsters Ran- riingi-atiilatinna are due Buddy larziirlr-i and Joe 'l1Si.PRIe for win- ning the .N'liVllfTlPliSl(lP cribbage tiuii-naiiinnt which lasted through this unier months. Hats off also to the executive of the Cnbbatzo Cliih. headed tiv Aiiziin Ai-Ienault. prai- dcni iihn outlined to til the pro- reriiiio and regulation! of the tniirngiiirnt. and made it uiund i-qrv intern-.iing it must provide . lot of good entertainment for I onnslderabla number of our citi- vniu we urirlerstnnd the winners iiiil take on Wrist Prince. for rniiriti honor-:. Deal the cards. yoti iii--.ieriu-i-z, we're l'Patl,V for yott. The Siimniumiide bowling league ttmlnr the capable direction Earl Smith also wound up its af- fair: after it successful season. Tllll is anotlicr important soiircel ot eiiici't.1iniiiont which provided utiolcsorne sport for a fairly large rniip The future of howling in Rurnmeraida la shrouded in tin- rertninty. ht" W0 MD! Wmflhlnl one of our greatest enthtisiasis for ill” be uni-Led nut in continue tii,i..s.ii,;.tt, Don't. know It Man has piiiiidc hiiuiiii: enthtisiasis wllhi ihrir iiinter pastime. i BALI. GAME! COMING The aeanon which might be led the tloldruma of iiporta has ar- I'H'Pt'l About all the winners Mir ii-inter events have hm-t hour in the spotlights of hon- or and glory. The time has arrived to look forward to the inimmer pauon. What is on the boom bill- .r.r.m for Surnmeralde does any- (inn know" Of course, the little Ina.-mer: will continue to t1ouris'.t. The organization of this small-fry has-halt competition has been a PiT'l'SBtlRt'IH M!” The first- nlare Milwaukee Rravpa piishedl airrisa three runs in the lttth in-i run: Thursday night in deleatl riiisbiirgtiriraiu M and givri LOW Burdeiie hia third vii-toryl aizainsl one loaa. y rt-d Murif relieved the ttrlng' Rtirdetie in the lltth to nail riownl the Rraves' llih victory alainall only two setbacks. i Hank Aaron led the Bravea' ml gn, collecting five singles in It: ottirial trips. Ed Mathew: and Danny Wcorinell. a former Pi- Yntr-, 1-arh,harl three. O'f'onne,-ll was the real thorn in , the title of the Pirates as be homered in the fourth to give the Rraveg a 3-2 lead. then hit a sin- i2t NHL Games To Be Telecast CHICAGO IAN -- The National Hockey League. plans to tielevlaa at Saturday afternoon uinoa dur- hut tho IH7-SI aeuoa. iltee. non of toriner maior leaitue iwitli the cxcenlitin-of idle Cleve- iike. to see a greater share of pith- M generous in the help they provided. not, but he might be interested in starting a league hore. ciii-.at the aamo low ebb. it might be iwlae to not our lot with the anti- ln ball game. this summer. had thelrially we'll regret very much the idlaappearance baseball in Summeraide. but we have to be realistic there are not ennugi fans to mlkf the game. pay its way. ltouldnl iwe settle for softball, and make hit assault on three Ptrata pitch-t Stnbbs with a sixth innintl single. lierh Pleiti.-3' error on It potential double play'grouiitlcr. and a walk 1” to rookie .lini Laittlis set the stage for l)ropii's lilast. Charley Maxwell": home run. with two males aboard, high - lighted Detroit; fire-run outburst against the Red Stu The Title" added single runs in the seventh and eighth to cue itiiiiig Don pitcher Thornton Lee, his first vic- tory. The 2.1-yeai-.otd newcomer, plea; than a year off the Univer- sity of Arizona raiiiiuis. yieldedi pfiiiir runs he was lifted in tho rizhth wheni the Red Sox scored their last run. Night games filled out the real of the major league schedule. land and Baltimore. lam and Midget baseball will also. be in operation. and vie shouldl lie. interest. in these divisions. The girls will no doubt have their noti- hall again This ivaa probably No. l sports attraction in Summerside in I935. Rut iihai of the men? Will it he iiofthall. or baseball. or bothi Frankly our i956 experience was it hit discoiiriiging. .We had it hustling leader in t'.ie person of Elmer illathr-siiti. We managed tot proride A fairly good heat eg: to begin operations. and AK. MAP- l.ennan. Ltd. were more than in spite of all this. the baseball scason could hardly he called I stir-ccss. is there any reason to be- llfllt that lll.'i7 will be bettcr? We'll probably have Dr. Alan Stewart hack in town. and lie was continued actively in the game or, if we find rtiat interest Iecms Person- or intermediate about it. if had visited a Roman Catholic acminary in suburban Wostmonl. I iiarlier surinisai that Robinson " and Basilio woiilii meet in it mid- July bout. possibly at lankee' Stadium, got a dash of cold uaicrl '9 from Robinson "iris no Rtlflfl Robinson. lllllltittl t'tItl('9(llI'lL' was anxious to make this bit: money bout ”ltilPl'lh0fl)' ll out oi town. You dravi better in her." WRAN(il.lN(i (WEN TERMS in Juli " laid - V I .(.dt. 5”". N21” hug befnrelviriaiiii:liiii1miiiei'”iiir!i'iiii:? ilmili)(l!lllllS.l;l0l':ll'l?nSl:f(Eu-BI noiiinwizt --ii-liiim Wednesday night. While a "Basilio must in 1951 that drew 8767.130." be made to reaiive riiat Robinson FULLMER GROVELLED Said Joe (iiaxcr, iflivlllfllll" managcr. is holding a royal fluah.” lnson because I thought weld draw lroom. You've got to get iiul&. It will be in Robinson on Broadway and got in, the brush off. international Boxing Club Presi- Srptem ” be many years outside Rock! Marci- of th Western League champion: had 0 chance on. Marcel Bonbinr third - Deriod goal. after Brandon had grabbed the lead for the fourth time In the no-saw gama. forced the better gate. A fellow can't stand a('l( and give Roblnaon punching a pleasure to lick him." Basilio still recalls a time in first period while Gene Act!!! mlchuk if the Act: was in thr penalty box. A crowd of 5.150 watched the game. The series now switches back to Quebec. with all remain- 52 when he introduced ” " About a Robinson-Basilio bout. ent .iim Norris said: "It ahould the biggext money right in PHILADI-Il.PillA fAl"t - Robin Roberts si-ntchcd talk that he is over the hill iiiih ii tiirec-liit. I3- iitrlkeoui performance against Chi- cago Thursday night as Philadel- phia Philllea beat the Cubs, Dale Long and Lee Walls. late no's fight with Archla Moore. it or even exceed the Rtindy Turpin rematch Fullmer never knew what hit George (iaiiiiorii. Sir.-ar Ray's crowd of 14.757 that paid 8158.648 just plain "adiiscr," poinicd at Lroarod. he grovclled on the canvas Robinson and said "this is the trying desperately to beat the world's greittcei attraction in box-lcounl of referee Frank Slkora. ing.” "Why did they atop It?" Full- Gta.-ier aiiiii llll advice to Robin mer aaked manager Marv Jonson son is to "relax and rest awhile." as they stood in the middle of the Raytii handlers xaid he has re- rinit. ”I'm not hurt." rt-nod phone otters tor limits in "The only reason they unpned l-England. Fri-tnre and Italy. Blllyil was because you were counted all conceded titr Basilio match lSil)lll." replied Jpniinn. the only one that will draw money. Rina history was not as Robin- Sutzar Ray and he thought a son won the middleweight title for right to the body Just before was the fourth time. He baa detrhoned it better punt-ii than the whistlingt.lnl-te Lamotta. Randy Turpin. 30- left which knocked out Fullmer inlbo Olson and now Fullmer. Spam The Charlottetown Guardian. Friday. May 8. 1957 BASEBALL ROUNDUP mo tzri till-ti in zy Detroit 000 300 llx-7 9 1 Brewer. Nlcycr t7i and White. Daley t7'; Lee. Aber in) Running ttti Grnmek tit) and House. W: itee, 1.: Brewer. HR: net - Max- well. New York lfl2il00tl0tl 1 I I Kansas titty illtl 000 00i'L- i 7 1 Sturdivant and Berra: Duren. Mcilermott iii! and Thompson. Lr-Duran PROBABLE PITCHERS NEW YORK (AP) Probable pitchers for today": major leaitiie iumei twon-toat records in par- entlmeai: Amarlc-an League Washington at Chicago -- Item. 6 RESULT! Roston Ry THE CANADIAN PRESS National League St. Louis 000 001 000 000 mo 1- I 18 1 Brooklyn Wehmeier. Jackson lift! and H. Smith. Laiidrith tlii; Podrcs. La-' hine llll. Hesseilt itzi and ram- panella. W---Jackson; L--Besscnt. Chicago 000 010100-2 I 0 Philadelphia not 008 00x4 7 1 Drott. Valentin:-ttl (I) and Nee- man: Roberta and Lopaia. it: Drntt. iiRa: Chi: Long. Cincinnati 100 002 102-4 it I New York (00 200 100-7 10 2 Kllpprtatn. Groaa til Freeman (11 and Bailey: Bumalde. Ridztk of Pittsburgh Pirates. made their debut as Cubs by rapping out the only hits riff ih ePhillics ace. Long's fifth inning home run, which arched over the high ritxht field wall. was the first of the year for the home-run hitting ten- iiatlon of a year ago. it was the first hit off Roberts. Long. who was traded with Wallit tn the Cubs from Pittsburgh Wednesday. aln-I Remember when Robert Moses tbetlyt Grove of the Boston Red Sox fnnncd six De- troit. Tigers to page the 2.000-mark in strike-out: in an American League game tit year: no in-iay.i Grove also chalked up his main victory in 15 years of baseball. He was the American League's leading pitcher in five different iieaaoiia. the last iii lfisti. NIX DESTBOYERS DUE QUONSET POINT. R.l. APl-- six Royal Canadian Navy destroy- era are due at the us. naval air iitatloii for operation: that will start Friday. They are Sagiianay. Iroquois. Asalntboino. Huron. Oi- tawa and Algonquin. clubhouse In I go up to him Mid tell him he's my centre - fielder tomorrow. next week. next month an ion: as I'm In the Polo Grounds. "The next day against Boston Braves ha hlia a homer first time up and he's in. I found the but way. in mat Willie In to play him up. Durocher was in Toronto an guest speaker for the annual meet-the-ball-club dinner prior to 0 Roberts Pitches Phillies To 4-2 Victory Over Cubs gied in the ninth. Walla tripled over centrefiotder Richie Aahburn'a head in the nev- enth. scoring Ernie Banks. who had reached first on n throwing 4-I. error by Ihortatop Chico Fernan- den. Apart front that. Roberta was in top form in winning his first game of the year after three loaaea. He walked only one man and faced a total of at batten. four over the minimum. Robe:-tii' return to hia usual style overshadowed a creditable effort by the Cubs Dick Drott. who struck out six in losing hia third game against no winl. Chicago Cubs Are Ready To Part with Bob Rush PHILADELPHTA tAPt - Citi- i-ago Cuba. who engineered A tour-player deal with Plttlburlh Pirates Wednesday. were re- ported rinse Thursday to swapp- ing pitcher Rob Ruati to St. Louis Cardinals for imortatop Eddie Kaiiko and a pitcher. Wednesday. the Cuba sent a pair of 32-year-olda. third base- man Gene Baker and first base- man nee Fondy. to the Ptrattia for first sacker Dale Long. 31. and outfielder. Lee Walla. M. Karim. highly-retarded rookie shortstop. batted AM at Roches- ter last season. Veteran Ernie Bankii will be shifted from alum to third base. whether or not the Cubs lei Xallto. if not Kaako. the Cubs will ploy Eddie Wlncanlak I Bai'ikl' shortstop apot. NOTEWORTIIY MEETING HARTFORD. Conn. tAPl-TM flrat. Join over to be elected lord mayor of Dublin mat the first Jew ever to be elected aotvernor of Conoctlcut. Wodnaaday. Dub lln's Robert Brlacoa aieppcd off a plane at Brainard Field here and shook hands with Connecticut pent n; of the international League. Governor Abraham A. Rtbtcotf. marer (0-0: vs Kecgan to-fit. case. plans . the best of it? in either nhould bei for t'ie f'nfTIlI'II year atairtert soon. flllilwaukee Braves Defeat Pittsburgh Pirates 8-5 It! In the lfilh to push over what proved to be the winnlnl MIT”?- Rtirdette seemingly had the vie- Iory in but hip pocket until the ninth when the. Pirates Icnred three runs on it pinch hit homer iby Johnny Pow-era. his first in the malora. The blow came after Burdette had given up a leadoff double to Gene Baker. a former Chicllo Cub making his first start. and Bill Mzernaltl had beaten out an infield roller. Burdetta then went on to retire. the aide in easy fa- yahlon and the Brave; roared back iin the 10th with the help of er- iN'tl'l. Sandwiched between a walk Murff struck out the Pirate aide in the 10th- Dai power will Give Up Titles LONDON IAPI -- Dal flavor. a corporal in the lrittati Army. Thuroday save up Ila Brltlah and arxlll Empire flyweijlt boxtaj s. The little Welshman. who as hot.-bad out by champion Poacud Peru in tf.ie first round of their world title fight last March in Biienoa Aires. said he was unable to none in the army and train properly at the urnetlnn. tit Margoneri tti Jones (M Griae snm I7) and weairum. Thomas ttii. W- Freeman. L: Griuom. HRA: ('in-Hook; NYk-Harrla- Mti 00! too too 8-- I ll 1 le.v I0-(ll va Burnetle It-it. Boiiion at Detroit-Sullivan tl-ti VI Foytaclr to-ll. New York at Kansaa City-Tur-. Plll lwflmlilllk-I114 Biirdetla. Murff (lot and- Cran- datt; Kline. Arroyo iii. Face is) and roller. Rand illt. Kriivtis Iloi. W: Burdeite. L: Face. MR4: Baltimore at Cleveland tnightil -Johnson 10-3) vs Wynn ti-Ii. National Loans st. lmula va Brooklyn at Jenny. City Inlithtle-tone: 11-0) vs New-l ANNUAL Mllv -O”Cnnnell; Pph--Pnwara. co(n1utI)e' (M i. N American League ' c'""" " "' V2!" ""3"" wuiitnnoii 010 oooooo-i it I 553'” N ' ” " "”'""""”" C'””” '"'”"" "V4 ' ' Chicano iii eiiitaiieiptiiii riiiuiii Stobba. Hernandez :1 and ner- ..P0hol'ky .04, V, senmrd .M,y beret. Fitzgerald t7t; Donovan and Lollar. L: Stobbii. Hrs: Was: Siavera; Chi: Dropo. Milwaukee at Pitt.-biirni might) -Phillipa II-0) or Buhl It-It vs Friend ll-It. i-'tiC?.'3I..5,'.”!E.'5':5:t'i9.Ti Durochor Still Thinks Mays Best Player He Ever Saw Ry JACK IULLIVAN a thought about Mel.' Canadian Press ltaff Writer ”i didn't meui they weren't t TORONTO CPt-Leo Duroclier nice guyii. I luat meant that they i-halo-smoked clureta and alppod weren't my kind of playon-on non - ' " beverages in hla kind of guys Hint. would i... . hotel suite. spinning yarns of his game and take it real bad. They major league hasoball days wtthldidift have the desire. the fight. ail th'e'l:-harm and poise of a rep thatl:1a”nll. " " "”" " lborta writer wrote it rial The MD was no amio. In fact. way. Just as l uld it. But you that aomebod to loud km! ho! than tit hyped. Wh!h0miI.otfwitltttiatoow-The story was ed. ilmmll "MN lltyl fluid 'tut" that's all. No air. I waairt nia- qiiote of his a few years ago. To ." MY! MAY! TOP! hear him tell of late days with the Dtlmchef. who gave up bane bollaavaa that St. Louis gaabouao nu. he be has ever seen. i - "I kept hearing about this let- lotw willie tlays." be aatd.'"it was while I ivaa managing the Miaaeapolla tag on bad a bi; Mahala; 5 if iffilggiffriili -:t...g;;2;i-2;; I . e 5- fgieg ;!g E sg Efiia 5 R it . 2 its 5 The annual meeting Charlottetown Curling Club MEETING will be held in the Club lounge on Wednesday evening. May 15th at 7:30 o'clock. All members are strongly urged to attend and participate in this meeting. 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