dcrsr-:. .illil it tllri-e-run blast by Hip lfcilulrlil, Tuesday gae Phila- dCli)ll..t Pit-lllcs a 7-6 victory over la. .; : .w.n'lCLl the bases against .'il.-llm.--r (1.4 Jack Stanford's lead- oif ti:--.mle and walks to Richie Ashlin: ii and Gran Hamner. l .lll'.;- ll I'll ii'ivr'kt'd the final four) an) I" .1 1-minus in relief for the l-.'l stxirtcr Sanford and ylt'l(lL'(l .i lllll1lP run and two sin- gles. Aiivr scoring a fourth-inning tagged I two-run homer while Vic West: and Rocky Colavilo con- tributed bases empty blows for night by throwing wild and milk- ing in I run to enable Baltimore Orioles to defeat league-leading Chicago White Sox 2-1. It was only the fourth loss for Pierce who is leading both leagues with 10 victories. George Zuvciv ink, who relieved Orioles startcr A Yankees Defeat Tigers, Players Until Discussion .with league president Will Har- lridge. i l in a one sentence statementl made prior to the Yanks-Detroit game at Yankee Stadium, the club neither confirmed nor denied that it planned to pay the fines, as- isessed for a free-for-all during last Chicago White Sox players also the fines. 88 reported by the Pays York World-Telegram and New Sun. i liarridge. in Washington to It- tend cunlzrossional hearings into pruftwsimiul sports, said he had merely reminded the New York club of a rule prohibi 'ng I cifub or Doclgors 01 the nlsht. Ready then singled mwllll Coyle up. He scored on I Gordon Wallace of Brsntford. Ont.. outpolnted Britain's Ron Barton in a 15-round bout at Lon- don a year ago tonight to win the British Empire light-heavyweight boxing title. The 27-year-old Cann- dian rocked the titleholder with n two-fisted barrage before I crowd ' Defeat". O o O ' , es own Ica o 9 Y9” " I D 'rtunodIIrstsdIwVsnIaItI- the Insured . g ::.---.:.::.'.-''..':-..:.'"..."-.-.-:e 5..i--i-"m.....)-t-- --'3? s NEW YORK AP)-Llttl Babb Cl . L i Skiza In 0 (ME? 4 II error. I , L sluntz. I longtime meuscaeforboy--slabz:snne0cl"l:ome i-suns for the Atb- season lad audit 3 Ililflflll Ill Illlh troit, cut the Tigers' winning ktics. "'14 ll I'll!” tilt VII cut it mm vIben"x.,,. streak at five games Tuesday 1-ei-ryi who had 3 no.hiiter for :':.n 5! 330 5533 01' VIII. III I01! '0 IIII1 of the iui" Elliilililklv ()tti silt for I 2-1 New 5 1.; iiminu, was in trouble in the knead. "M a. In H unwed to second on I puui York iankec victoi'y. ninth gift" Roy Sin.-rs tiouuled but Nu .u' '8 ” hm hm.” an VVPMM out It H'Ll.s Shantz's eighth victory of with two down. Jim Lemon walked OI! NI ll Pit-&l-II llllltlhll came up next mm the scasuii. and the seventh in I uni Lou aeiuberei singled tn loadl, "rt" llllllll. he II" "P Jillt one tried to bunt but poppga up i, "I! rniv for the 81-year-old southpaw tho bug. berm-. Trucks tanned & . to pin" in an .3.” uni. rim buoman. Kennedy was com. who hush) Inst to Detroit since schuit on three pitches. I V.; illaclnodu” I b" Jan tlh:&.thIhnnd :1 3 oIm.lbIbi:l:ybl,Id:.Il double. to . 19:). d ; lllviihy llirliurdsnn. whose play nos-mu, tAPI cicrclandi ing. He walked Lund IndMacDon- throw to third baseman: y Mm il l at -ii mid n lSi' sci up Billy Iilar- slaved o't frantic nlnlll inning" Ild who later came in to scare the to and the inning. HM." it ' tint. tr..;t.- In Kuxisais City. drove Rgd soxi ,:ii, Tu(.5da,- night I.) 61110 Ch3rl0u0l0WlI Glllhlllllp w0dn95d3W- Jun” 19: 1957 5"" "'0 ""5 0' "59 Ill!!!- ' ii in built rum fur the Yankees. who edgg gosgon 7.5 in 3 i,i,,,,.. run glgfliagz i now tiuvu unn five in a row. derby. Rookie Roger .'tlarls' , 0 I .l -. k b llthroetlmesat t,ii and "360 P l . ('iil('i(;() iP)A'I'ivo homers. I "Wed de””"” M me Ydn TO Relm base all three times. havhngtston A rel. I 1:.-mill-.-l.iiii by rookie Hurry An- Chico am News, Ca”.a3q,,ei Innlenrgroi-In: hemmeunyuj ' B0030- less until th sixth inning Coyle led of inn. his second s'ivnh:l: m 'riTi4i'""""' the com- petition t th coil and Couhtry Enn, .,',',"f,'.i”' 15 was Miss Marlon Howstt, "9 i p Cliw:i'.-u Cubs. cievehnd NEW YORK (AP)-New York) l'-(viz) limes. lhtj llr-it Off loser ' Yankees said Tuesday night thel were int-Larry Doby for 3150 Ind D.-in ix-llmxui. sailed out of the 3A1,-riiuoiii; (Api L southpaw tluh would not reimburse thrce Walt llropo for sioo. lulled ball byForbie Kennedy to This Saturday, June 12 ii, L pm. 1.) o n lueled on I pitchlgiiiy pm.” plved the way for players fined by the American Harridize earlier Tuesday denied diu' Divigioi, Wm ph' ' " in l. 1 iii, own pitching dowma" Tuwiay League last week until co-owner that he has threatened to fine the Iwnmuk. (mommy hy I ball Dan Topping discusses the matter Yankee organization 35.000 if it R.m.ml r .n All lady members Ire T;1:::iap,l' participate in an: C.'L.G.U. mm? LT NINE-l'O0l' MAN-EATER BENTONG. Ml . ...... ...... .'.”.2. ?::..":::.: Monday shot Ind killed a in: l00t- 344-Pound man-eating ti", W" "H Emir l33"k5' W31 ""15 R" Mm" l" "” ”V''"h.' Km Thursday's game at Chicago from relmbursins Payers Moose .'l10ryn's double, the cub. credit for hips seventh triumphs I di i h , 'h V. ed f- ' Th l in the llllnst two black marks. pi,c',,,:",”f.,,'i;i.”,fff,', ,if,:,',"Vf,,'5i "h;:iI:&':;'t:,(:mr;:s l932iln:smww;.'mu: oi 12.300 gains at Clapton stadium. only 200 yards from the M, 3 "9 i9 Y"! their only run of where it fatally mauled I cm ncss finally kayocd Sanford fifth. Clmrck Tanncr hit a bases-full ST. LOUIS (AP) e- Pittsburgh bonus rookie Art Swanson, mak- liuailed a cheque to league head-, louarters Monday night and Enos: Slaughter. fined 150. had for-l lleague president to charge I club 3,000 in case of violation. Harridge was I spectator at the Kent riile teams pose after recelv- in STANDING. LEFT T0 RlGllT.Iand Able Cadet Wayne MacDon- Flve sea cadets of R.C.S.C.C. and all service cadets participated the nationwide compclltions. 'A. crest: L-Cadet Roland MacKin- non (marksman badge and crest); the game. VIOIIIIII Ill djyj gig. double for the first three runs. . and Jim Bnlcer followed with I in his first major league start. warded hi. cheque Tunday. gm” 8, C,,mi,key park mid wig. ing badges and crests merited by vmch h'""9 "”"' Chl"39" 1”” ""' ''”Pl”d ”" SL Lmm C”'ll""l5 The third Yankee player in. mtsed the (ree.fo.-.,,ii ii... used them for their standings in the La Cadet William MaCl)0nald'ald (D.C.R.A. crest). was ilolvlxv Morgan's lIrSlllk1I0m0I' Tuesdr? "ill" 0"vi'"l"' h"'- 31; 5; valved Biuy Martin, since has tor 23 mimites me; Duby had to Dominion of Canada Rifle AIsoc- (high score. marksman badge and Absent from the picture were: Of th0 3981' 0" HEB”! Wt 030 ex-Ca inal Bill rdon came M: i, i'- dedt K cit Ami. .1 it t t in n oi . pitch iation (small bore) snnualcompet- crest); Lieutenant H. Thomas. P.0. Cadet Rt-verly Rich l out im the seenth. to haunt them with two home nee? icarlin glsaggti 31:0! Tiieo-irlfn Samar. C W Y ition for 1957. The badges and D. the Range Officer; and P.0. C:itlctl(mIritsmrm's badge and frtal-(S runs, C.R.A. crests were presented to Reg. Shields (marksman badgci.L-Cadet Harry James (l).C.R.A. 'm:'n ms” the cadets last week by the Com- and crest). Crest); and Able Cadet J. Paul ' I W.-i.s'llINGTON AP) - Virgil Trucks fanned Art Schult with the bases loaded and two out in the ninth Tuesday night to preserve I The 20-year-old rlghthander from Monroe, LI.. state cooled off the Redbirds who opened I home stand after I Iissling eastern BASEBALL ROUNDUP mandlng Officer of Kent Corps. Lieuenant J.D. Smallwood. School SEATED. LEFT 1'0 Ablo Cadet James Lawlor (D.C.R. RIGHT. Kenny (D.C.R.A. crest ). GUARDIAN PHOTO I - O-I PACE 5. C00lY BOY: 3, Eva Budlong. I DASHE8 A'l' S!7l.00 Inc; 1. Jolly Dick; 2. Money Roynl; 3, p-i-Meme 1.5,. 4 My Dunn v - z; 24) victory over Washington Sen- i ators for Ralph Terry. ex-Yankee Wm! which ,ended with W" suzsuus tano; Cucllar, Amor :7). Hatten makiiig his debut, with Kansas straight victories at Brooklyn. B The C d- P ,3” and Sin”. G3,”, (9,. a 1" .. 3"” la" '955 Rochester 000 000-0 4 0 . L74 PACE gg ' -- I DAIHES AT slso.oo EACH ' Nmwu bu". Czllslllnrdusend of 6tl)100:iJiln 1 7 0 .' it DAILY Douml DGredeVIlS SHOW Phlla ooo 340 000-4 3 o R. Blaylock and Schantz; Doug- 5 l- "".G”ld"f 1- V9" Sllnoll 8. Ralph Hal; 4. may Yorke- , T T , 1' Chicago 000 ttodlologs 9 2 ins and Kravits. :oA'::rL:.T'R3:e' 6' Ln" DU" 7- 3”” 3”; 3. Ken's Pride. ch Hl?la:ilaorld'Lltitelleilixeld5l5?nElItol)imlzlil STANDINGS t . nAu,y nought '1 DAB" AT "5". Lown (9') and Fanning. W: Hearn. American Leas!” 1, The sheik; 2' M Hem. . Charlottetown will become I Bonflold together with "HAPPY" 1.: Hillmsn. HRs: Pha-Repulski. w L Pct. ans. 3. 8. Baby Train; 5, Mn: m..,.',iig":i1'i,&',";:'”F',f',E:t"”f.Fmcl: scene nl calculated calamity to- Linquiat and Company. will defy Anderson: Chl'B013”" M"""i Chlcu” 35 19 -355 - 3 ,- Also eilgiblA'l'hai.r's It. Lucky mg” pd...-'p "1," pm" night vilien the Cavalcade of Can- death as they race. crash and New York 010 (ii; 000.5 51 New York 34 22 .607 W. W ' ' admn iii-ll Drivers takes over for smash their way through 2ft events Milwaukee 010 gm mpg in 2 Cleveland M 25 .554 W1 4 N0. I-D PACE 1 DA!!! A? usoot two hours of what one national Ind two hours of thrills. chills and Anwnem Crone W and Wes. Dem)" 32 26 .552 515 ...-.t-.. 1. Ranlda; 2, Jouy Mug; 3. Mn,-phy-, Abe. i y No. Ci If n...:.m...- .1.-.mi.es a. uputomotivo spills. "um. Spahn Conlcy .5. Phillips nos... 27 31 use iov. ' Klldare Girl; 5. Colonel Henry' 7 Allie amio.;,.'& Pm ,"'- 5 1' insanlt ." Climaxln the ro ram of 0- ' ' ' . . i ' ' ' c"' M" fury and motorcyc mg 5' ll 9 5 (a) and Crandall. W: Crone. L. mitimni-, 25 32 43912 - 0ll8lble4(ltty McKay. Tl” i'"”V' ”"”d” "”'"b"”” "'"' "me" ""3" '"”" life” 5 Ihn HRs- NYk-Westrum Kansas Cit 24 as at 1: A to the thrill world, will feature two, ion driving to I flaming Slide 35:06”-yn - 033 100000;, 13 0 wlshm tony 20 i1 -3” 19 5.3.4: pncn; , Dunn A1. nu.” MC. thrcr. tour and six car precision for Life" will be the stunt that C." in an 000 (mow-0 51 3 ' ' 1. Captain Morgan; 1. East); 3. Jun. 3:-our 4 c 1: Ci . driving and motorcycling IcrobIt- has stunned and thrilled the cm lNCw'c3 mm and Cam Nona. National League I, Marion E.; 6. Johnnie Jester; 7, Pgppef ci,i..'5.'Hn'm ivs iwi-formcd by the best known tire North American continent for J H9 :3 F9 I V” H Ci" M; w L pd. mm Al” elialbI&P..irio' Ten Spot - namcs in thrilldom. These drivers the Past three years- A new Ford 9 ”E”'' 7”" ' I ma (9) nd Milwaukee 33 24 .579 have earned the title of world convertible will be fired (tom the SIM 91 .l l- I IPP59 3 Philadelphia 31 24 .554 1 with their -M-mm we own L. 40-8121 no-u n 24 -M I STARTERS WITH POSITIONS FOR of skin and steel nerves. both in non over the top of another specd- Plttlbuflll 020 000 3 I Bmoklyn n 25 .561 l Canada and the United States, and in; car to land on I narrow run St. Louis 000 000 oot--t 4 Clncimu” 32 27 .5" 2 7 ,, intend to live up to that title dut- down ramp some 80 feet away. Swanson and Rand. F0119! ill): New York :5 32 M8 7,5 , , 5 lug ilwir current tour. i Showtime is set for 8.30 pm. at Jackson. Merritt (7) Wchmcier pimburgh 22 35 W11 "Dapper" Dan Fleenor, Bobo the brilliantly lighter Charlottetown' (I) Mizcll (9) and H. Smith. L: Ch; 17 33 Ins N0. (-1-! PAC: 2 Dunn; AT "153. gun Canup, Jim Trainer and Benny Race Track in Charlottetown. Jackson. HRs: Pgh-Virdon 2. wag” ' DAILY DOUBLE ' 1. Ginger !2.: 1. Cottage Frank; 3. Bob Cleu; 4, 'rt-thong; 1, Famous Boy; 6. Gus Locks: 1. Mug; 3. Jolly Bud. Amortcu Loagno Chicago 000 000 100-1 7 2 Baltimore 100 000 10x-2 4 0 Pierce. Howell (7) and Lollnr; Moore. Zuverink (7) and Trlandos. Lo mon. Narloski (8) and Nara- pn; Brewer and White, Daley (0). W: Lemon. L: Brewer. HRs: Clo-Warts. Csrrasquc. Collvllo. PROBABLE PITCIIIBS NEW YORK (AP) - Probable pitchers for today's molar league games (won and lost records in parentheses): American League Chicago It Baltimore (N)-Don- 3) vs Slurdivant (5-3). Cleveland at Boston-Garcia (2- 3) vs Sullivan (3-5). Kansas City at Washington (N) eur photographers (upper SPORTS CAR SPILL left). on the roadside (lower right) be NO. I - 'I-I TROT DAILY I. Joppa Maid: 6. Royal Train; Also eligible-Mlldale. Also eligible-Brookline. N0. I-6-FREE Fol ALL Jolly Al; 6. Jay's Abner 'l'.; 7. Donald I DAIIIII A'I' ll'll.N IACII DOUILI I, New Forest; 2. Bud's Echo; 3. Bonnie's Girl; 4. Raynl Scott; 7. Frisco the Great; 3. Mt. Caroll. W: Zuverink. L: Pierce. Cleveland 000 300 022-7 12 3 oven (6-2) vs Ceccarelll (0-2). 4 u;,:5g Boston 011 000004-6 112 Detroit It New York-Mass 17- .. .. - No 1-1) pncz i nun A1 "in. ' l,Bellhop 3.; 2. long John; 3. Brian's Droam; 4. Banco: .5. Cieu; I. MIyliIw's Pick 8 DASIII A'I' S33 IACI NORTHRIDGE. CIllf.. A sports car driven by John Lyon of Los Angeles leaves the road during I road race at nearby Paramount Ranch. scattering I group of smat- -Portercarrcro (8-1) vs Pascual (4-7). National League New York at Milwaukee (N)- Gomez (9-3) vs Buhl (6-2). l.DInnyPointIs-;I.Ann'sDI'IItn;l.notvFruch. No. I -I-AA PACE I TRUE I DAIIII A'I' No.00 IACII 1. Downtown: 1. Jerry A. Hanover; 8. Hr. Jolisoott: 4. lieppoci Playgirl; 5. Real Joe; 6. 0. Ann C.; 7. Prussia 1. Visitor. The car tolls on its side (upper fore being taken to nlocnl hospital. right) with Lyon partially under Attendants said he received severe the vehicle. then quickly rights lacerations but was in fair con- itself (lower left). Lyon collapses ditlon. Maris; Dos-Jensen. Kansas City 010000 001-: 10 0 Wsshfngton 000 000 0(1)-5 5 1 Terry. Trucks (0) and Thomp- II the above picture on of the Canadian Hell Drivers does one he mos: mats not you will see HELL DRIVERS HERE 0' when they put on their show It the Charlottetown Race Track this evening I lzw p.m. , ...............i Ion: Abernathy. Clevenger ta), Byerly (0) and Barberet. W: Terry. L: Abernathy. HRs: Key- Ikisas. Power. Detroit 000 010 (II)-i 7 I New York 001 010 (ltx-1 7 I Hoeft and Wilson: Shants Ind Berra. International League Brooklyn It Cincinnati (N) - Cralg (2-4) or Drysdale (5-3) vs Hacker (3-2). Philadelphia at Chicago (I) - Cardwell (3-3) and Roberts (6-3) vs Di-ott (5-6) and Drsbowsky (3- 5). . Pittsburgh at St. Louis (2. twi- nlght)-Arroyo (2-6) and Law (3-3) vs L. Daniel (6-3) and Jones (3-1). Buffalo MD Ni 000--4 I 1 Richmond 0!!) 002 1121-7 I I Hahn. Herbert (I). Nagy (I) and Noble; Bethcl. James (S) and Glob. Gutter:-Is (I) and Pins- Chlti. W: James. L: Herbert. HR: Duff-Easter. Toronto I!) U!) 000 1-8 1 1 Miami 000 ilk) 100 0-! I 1 . gciimii, ",4 itouiii; 12.1" .34 The annual banquet for tho MccuuW.iL HR, 3.,.g.c' 30.. members of the B.Y.C. Bowling elli. League was held in Spring Park Momnu an 001 omgi 3 I gall lastbenlght. G Agproitimatcly y mem fl an H II were H.'n. 101 am No.4 9 l resent for the enioyablo occasion. he Ladies Auxiliary of Spring Park served I delicious meal to all present. The Guest Speaker. Reverend Father Preston Ham- Fishorman Saved By U. S..Dosiroyor MONTERIJY. Oallf. AP)- 'iVm lousy matches" saved I from the adrift in "l was down to two matches," said Jack Coats. Cnlif-. when reocnoil dawn Sunday. "But I BYC Bowling Banquet Held l Last Night At Spring Park Softball Games No games are on up tonight in the City Softball League they are: Barry's vs Rosa Burner (High School Diamond). BYC Jr. vs Bis (Old Diamond). SPORTS TRAIL Baseball Hall By WHITNEY MARTIN NEW YORK (AP)eFirs( Stan Musial's shoes went into the hall at farm museum for some obscurc' reason.. making him the firstl player in history to enter the base- ball shrine feet first. Then the bat with which he hit five borne runs in I doubleheader wlth the Giants one May dsy in I954 was sent to Cooperstown. N.Y. The amiable guy is being strip-teased Into immortality. and when he finally arrives in persnnl he'll have to sneak in after dark. We donlt know what they'll send. mill. in the course of his remarks. urged one and all to participate in and follow the teachings of the church. Chairman for the meeting was Harold A. Power, Chairman of the Bowling Committee. who lntroducted Rev. Father Corcoran. Chaplain of the B.Y.C., who in turn presented the Charlottetown Clinic Trophy to the Captain of thel follow-lnew National League consecutive in: members of his turn: Mildred game record, set last Wednesday Robson. Bob lnkpen. Mr. and Mrs. when he played in his lltd con- (Alih James :l.:MCIII- Th! secntlve cutest. I Indy cone team won 1 ,,A the Kelly and Molnnis trophy s n:'::i':"de:;':,l,1'm;':,"ii,:ii::u, I'llllQQ'l'-IID. MOMDQYI of "Ill tonm been". 0' painful if mum” in. included: Joan Weir. Ray Mc- M4,; ' Cioakey. Doris Coady. Rev. Fr. in "at. men an luv. be” c"”"'' "n u'""' times when his condition was such Individual trophies went to the ii man I." 5... w it in 5.4 individual trophies to the His Shoes Went Into The w"'”"'' l""'' Th" D”l"”l”il” "'9 ""'""m m "l”'”'" lmlbetts was burned up Tuesday over CHARLOTTETOWN DRIVING PARK Of Fame First fans did it for Stan. And we can't think of another player who ever had a signed che- que placed in front of him and told to write in his own salary. If the pen had stuttercd and kept on making seroes after the first figure Fred Saigh would have been in I tough spot. Tobbofts Burned Up Over Rodlogo CINCINNATI (AP) ;Blrdic Tob- lthe poor showing the Cincinnati Rodlcls have made in recent been guilty of "sloppy play." Birdie told n no- Porter and. he Iddd. If they do not snap out of it. some of them IN lit!!! to be flood. The way rookie southpaw Danny Inherits of hook!!! turned them hick Hand-v nlsht. 1.2. was too Dl3lJEN'S IUAIIW VIII SW allow an suit! I D!81'fN01'IVljlossIr following: High single. 3. 3”,” 0; nun gun it-a -"C. hr Twbuu ” ' h ' IOIIIIC. " mm 1-unwise-Imioutiiutsei: Ithcotflallvoaiashlinh-""""""" ' I-swoaldbcntsrsvdsaiotbaa slototeshcrslsowoiapsrfsct '”"':'.:.-.':'t.....”"":-.' men VI to HXHIIOIIIIII tolowbtheyln Iiahtabalsnntu be can rt... wig Relieves Arman? 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