I I i - i ' n'F'v-.1.uA.-nlblr-O&: .-.3-r T "”'--3.12..-...,- MANTLE SLUGS 3IST HOMER Tigers Beat Yanks Twice; hils Take Tw oowisz susrsuoao Fines Follow Basebal riiii.ivAiiki:E (AP) - One of the wildest melees of the current National League season resulted .Weiinestlziy in a 3250 flue 701' pitcher Ruben Crime: of the New Yor!-: Giants a S100 fine for first baseman Joe Adcock of the Mil- waukee Braves and a three-day suspension for Gomez. 1,, additiull, Gomez drew a se- ve,.. reprimand from Warren C. Giles. lea;-ie president. who slip ulated that the fine be paid per- sonally by the Giants' pitcher. not his team. Adcock was not sus- pended. The Puerto Rican righthander touched off a fracas involving players of both teams in the sec- ond inning of Tuesday IIIEIWI game at County Stadium when be twice hit Adcock-once with a pitched ball and once with a de- ltiieratley thrown ball. Adcock, with most of his teammates in pursuit. charged after Gomel who ran to the dugout and disappeared up the ramp leading to the club- house. Order was restored by the umpires and half a dozen police officers. won in 11 innings, 8-6. IIIT TWICE I Melee The Giants evcntualllf The trouble started when Gomez threw a close pitch that hit the 220-pound Braves slugger on the right wrist Umpire Bill Jackowsld motioned Adcock to first base. As Adcock logged along the baseline. rubbing his wrist. ho yelled something and Gomez an- swered. Adcock suddenly charged toward the mound. Gomez froze for a second. then threw the ball at Adcock. It struck Joe on the thigh. Then the chase was on. with Gomez heading for the dug- out and Adock in close pursuit. "I run." Gomez commented later. "I don't want him to break my ribs." Said Adcock: "It's a good thing I didn't catch him; I was nevtf so mad in my life .I got to make a living with my going to stand 'em beat me ball." to death with the Almost 200 Entered In N.B.-P.E-I. Golf Tournament SAINT JOHN, N.B. iCP.)-Al- most zoo golfers are expected to gather at the nearby riverside golf and country club Monday for the 2.”lrd edition of the three- day N.I3.-P.E.I. Golf Tournament. James 1'”. Foster. Secretary-Trem lurer of the N. B.-P. E. 1. Golf Association. said W ” " y night that well over 100 entries have been filed to date. He said he ex- pet-ts the field to equal if not bet- ter last year entry list of 158. The deadline for entries is this evening. Tournament officials said the 1955 champion. M. J. (Mousiel Dowliug of Moncton. has signified when he captured the intersection- al trials at St Andrews two weeks ago Forming the team with Dowling last year was runner-up Bill Beers of Charlottetown and Bill David- son of Riverside who finished third in the meet Trials-winner Doug Lewis of Moncton rounded out the squad Ask For Delay Of Clfship Bout NEW ORLEANS (AP) - The Louisiana Boxing Club has asked New York Yankees ll-game win- ning both ends of I doubleheader and 4-3 despite Mlckay Msntlfa 31st home run ton defeated Kansas City '1-4 while in the Naitonal League Philadel- doublehender sweep of the season IS-l. bat and I'm not swim up there and let unsuccessfully Wednesday. By THE CANADIAN PRESS Lowly Detroit Tigers troko the streak Wednesday. tnltl:-g In other afternoon games Bos- phia Phiilics took their first in defeating Chicago Cubs 6-4 and Al Kaline's homer off Mickey IiIcDermott broke a 3-3 tie in the sixth inning of the second game after the Tigers clubbed Tom Stur- divant and Don Larsen for 12 hits in the opener. Kaline also saved the day with a leaping catch on Mantle with two on base in the ninth inning of the second game. lliatitle's blow in the first inn- ing of the opener against winner Paul Foytack left him eight games ahead of Babe Ruthls 1927 record pace after the days action. Ruth hit his (list in the 94th game. The Yanks now have played 86. Strait Bid 0 From Cubs EIGHT E33038 yielded 11 hits in the opener errors-four by Inch team. The Phillics won the second game for Simmons with only hits off three Chicago pitchers. In the error-marred opener, 0 Dee Fondy's homer was the Cub hit off Roberts. Four runs in the eighth inn I seven-hitter on the heels of day. Buddlnfs two run double hi lighted the Sox eighth when home forces severed a 3-3 de lock in the third inning. Robin Roberts and Curt Sim- mons pitched Philadelphia Phillie: to their Chicago wins .Robert!l the Phillie: overcame a 4-0 club land in a game marred by sight half the runs scored were earned. carried Boston to victory as vet- eran southpaw Iilel Parnell tossed no-hit. no-run masterpiece Satur- Jackie Jensen's bases - loaded single and rookie shortstop Don Mickey Vernon's home run reg- istered the game's first two tallies LARGE "crown ATTEN us" 5 Horses Lower Records bopped their old nemesis the B.Y.C. 10-2 took a firmer grip on the playoff games played last night Spud Chandler of a game for down the youth clubbers on For four innings Chandler held BYC hitless and didn't give the first run until the fifth six nly bill in two The Lions backed Chan-ii fine pnchlng with a fearsome ting barrage at the expcnse of Thistle. Barry's boys rammed his Thistle walked two and struck two. FIVE IN SECOND The Lions sewed the game ah- the ad- bomharded Thistle for Big blows of the Unsuccessful VICTORIA (CP)-Bid No. 48 to Juan do Fuca Strait ended Blinded by salt water that seeped under her goggles. 17-year- oid Anita Long was pulled pro- testing from the water after swim- ming four miles in three hours and eight minutes. The comparatively u n k nown English - horn stationary clerk. was blinded and in from the salt water when man- ager Gerry Levigne ordered her from the water. and argued hcatedly for five min- utes. Meanwhile. Marilyn Bell of Tor- onto. in training for an attempt at the 18.3 miles separating Van- couver lsland from the Washing- ton stale coast. got a mild taste of what's in store for her. She ran into a two-mile-an-hour rip tide and then had to plough through several swift eddies. Stars 8: Dodgers youngest swimmer to tackle' the strait. was swimming well but some pain Anita at first refused to leave BASEBALL RESULTS By THE CANADIAN PRESS American League Kaiisas City 000 002 101-4 Boston 002 010 04x- 7 ll Herriage. Crimlan (8) She non. First lielroit 010 006 010- 8 I2 New York 100 020 001- 4 7 and Howard. HR:- Det-Kaline. Cleveland 003 000 101- 5 12 Washington 400 000 2lx-- 7 10 Score, llic-Lish (ll. Aguirre (81 and Hogan. Ave (3); Wicsler. Ramos (3). Moss neis. J. Lemon. Fitzgerald. Second Cleveland 000 000 353-11 10 000000100-l 7 I85 and Ginsberg; Parnell and White. L-Hcrriage. HR: Bos-Ven Larsen (61 and Berrs. L-Stui'dl- vani. HRS: NYk-Mantle. Second Detroit 011 101 000- 4 7 2 New York 020 010 000- 3 6 3 Larry and Wilson. McDermott Feller (3), and Fitzgerald. W-Ramos. L-Fel- ler. Hits: Cle-Wertz 2. Wash-Rum ROUNDUP PROBABLE PITCIIEIIS 72 I nti parentheses I : American League I3-51 vs Byrue (4-11 1 (1-0! vs Sisler (4-Iii Garcia (6-8) vs Stobs (7-7: Chicago at Baltimore National League. Maglie (2-2) 5 Jeffcoat ll-ll 3 ovin (5-4) vs Rush (8-at 'll . iii Duck - Hunting Seasons Are Unchanged Page 6, The Guardian Thurs" July 19 1956 Barryls ever-improving L10" 3 and 8.1.5 Shamrocks wot by edging the Junior BYC 12-11 in City Softball League pll('IlL'd a whale the Lions setting 3 hits struck out one and walked only 15 hits. which included a home run, two triples and four doubles in the second inning when they six hits. inning were NEW YORK (AP) - Pronbla pitchers for today's major league games (won and lost records in Detroit at New York - Gromek Kansas City at Boston-Burnctte ' w- - ' Wi- Foytack. and House; Sturdivant, Cleveland at dshmgum I (N)- Pierce (I3-4i vs Fornlelcs (2-2) New York at Milwaukee-Hcarn (3-9i or McCall (2-2) vs Spahn -7) Philadelphia at Chicago - Rog- On S'side Racing Card Five individual 'hoi-u records (Callback) 0 9 . Myrilo'I Boy (Ferry) ......r 4 pink 1 be” r oc utahltshodorbrokomlveryclou Gloria Clo (Bobsy) .s.....1o1oM (E. Bowuull 3 gllfklyblgerlzl iII:;..heolfiiI;lil:. mi Lions And Shamr I53 phhoto wk-to the moss duh oi mi;-i:;k:4-gy Dr T R .',l;'g;-3';-g'”olw :31: "mm ow or f urth ti 0 ' Is - - - - , with u six-mug; in iii. 'iii;iiicap'.m Gum SOTIIDCIII LOOQUO WINS ...ti.tt.i Bards.-T i1ii"t'ii'e !::rddid!hF. gfllgflgf Glaser I. owned by c. Pgigr-0,112 Onto own by na- and II Conto's spirited drive to non out Jo Jo Bponoor in tho final race of the owning ware fenturoa or a fine uclng card at RICOWIY Stadium In lummoraido last night with I la: 9 "Lobster Csriilval" crowd in a dance. The purl-mutual pays were con- siderably above average. The best straight ticket payed 324.79 on -l0"J' Ml”?! individual record broaklns effort in the tint but of the card. Sarah J., Lorna Bud. 1011! and Sunkist Joe also lowered their marks. and Ginger E. eatgb. lished a mark of 2.17 (-5 in the second dash of the as pum AA TROT Sarah J. (Dickie) 1 Lorne Budlong (Kelly) . 3 Wsyniark (McGrogori .. . 2 iBonnlo's Girl (Hsnnnsay) .. 4 sir Francis Drake (Willis) .. I Joandala (Moivsidei . . . . . . .. Christin Liaccl (Perry) 7 Times-2.16; 2.18 (-5 Sarah J., owned by Wilbert Dickie; Lorne Budlong owned by 8. J. MacDonald. A PACE Sunkist Joe (Whales) .. Chandler's 2-run double. lIugIica' 2-run triple and Dunn's run-scar in: single. p Both teams played good ball dc- fensively making (rub on grror apiece. Tiger Bradley paced the Lions' assault with a homer and single in four trips. Chandler, George Bndlny. Willis Dunn and Duke MacCalIum each had a double and single and Connolly and Hughes, blasted triples. Ray Msccloskey and llalph Pineau clubbed triples for the Sr. Scraps Plans For Title Bout LONDON (AP) -Promoter Jul Solomons Wednesday Icrlppgd 51, pins to I 0 a world flyweigh, title fight wun champion Pu cual Pm: of Argentina and 1). Dower of Wales in Cardiff dtlrlng September. Britain's leading boxing pro. moter decided against thy bout 5. Q3533!-I& the UP He - 1 ET 5 M. youth club. All nth me on The dilly double paid 18.30 PFOPIDE l50lJeYl - 2 cause he was unable to its 5- tractors-anti. ' we ' t2r..:::":i::.:::r:'l" : '"::.'”' "' M d ' out 1 -- a score a lnnounc . Doc Hennesaey'u 2-run double In an PACE l"am0"5 303' 'E- Smm” 4 5 news here aftg s i.eIephor.i: J3. mg M, 0; me sevgmh mum; pm .(l;olh; Mark (Furnus) 1 Miss Knox (lVIc(-Iliragor) ..... 7 5 V9,-"no, Wm, Solomons who 1, in out Vlded the margin of the sham- Sm!” 5- ll-n Kelly) . . . . . .. 3 5""? Clegglglwgllalc H 5 7 Toronto for the Archie Moore- rock's victory over the Juniors on Wlonds Count (Chappoll) .. 2 Times"? Zr - - 4 1 James J. Parker heavyweight uie Parl-(dale diamond. -i-ii. big Von Slsusl (C. smiuii 7 Winnlns horse owned by Keith ngiit. Mona T. (H. Stead) Mulligan. 0- P. Cless (Moreside) .. Mr. Scarlett (Kennedy) Rubison Clegg (Willis) Frank H. Cavallero The withdrawal of the British promoter apparently leave; in. way clear for a title fight between Perez and Japan's Tolhljl Misgko the Orient flywolght chlmpion. L blow gave the lrishmen a 12-9 lead and they held the Juniors to two runs in the last half to wrap up the win. The juniors got only 7 safe blows of the combined offerings of Wally Shepherd and Dempse (Tron Arm) Gregory but the Irishmen were In a Christmasy mood as they pre- sented the Junlora with parcels of runs by making 7 boots while Shepherd was walking 8. Father Clarence Roche went the route for the Juniors and was tagged for 13 blows along the way. All were singles with the except- Inn of Hennessey's game winning double. Father Roche walked only two Second baseman John Walsh led the Shamrnck's at the plate with three solid singles and coach Shcnlierd clipped a pair. Pitcher Roche smacked two trinles for his club and Billy Mulligan came through with I pair of singles. UP AA PACE Jo .10 Spencer (M'cGregor) .. I'll Canto (Cole) uisxc-anon-H at hennderson & cudmore LEADING MAKER CLEARS To Hail Entire Floor Stock SHORT SLEEVE SHIRTS he will be defending his title. Dowling bettered the tournament record by two strokes last year. 292 for the 72 holes of Modal competition. Rivcrsides John Steele act the old mark with n 294 at Fredericton In 1954. At stake besides the champion- ships will be three berths on the NB.-P.E.I. Willingdon cup team that will represent the two pro- vinces at the lnterprovincial mat- chcs at Etlmilndston next month. The three low finishers will join John Steele to form the squad Steele won his spot on the team Driscoll Wins N.S. Golf Title YARMOUTH. N. S. (CPl- Mary Ellen Driscoll. smooth swinging powerhouse from Saint John. .B. WPGHPHIBY won the Nova Scotia ladies golf title with a handy 25 itrnko lead over runner-up Bar- hara Triies of Bridgewatcr. N.S. lllss Driscoll finished with I 34.7. while Miss Trites had 272. Rita l.ohnes. the defending rlnmpion from Lunenburg, was way tiff her game for the third siivrc-ssivp day and finished with I S-I-hole total of 276. the state boxing commission for a two-week delay in its world championsh' bout between light- weight king Wallace (Bud) Smith and Joe Brown. The original Aug. 10 date would conflict with the scheduled College All-Stars vs Cleveland Browns football game in Chicago. He asked for an Aug. 14 data. Assault Case Against Snider ls Dismissed Play Tonight At Memorial Field The second-place Dodgers the cellarxiwelllng Stars go at Memorial Field. 7 pm. The Dodgers have beaten the last game the two teams cision. change of blows following Tues- dly night's game between Brook- lyn and Cincinnati. Cincinnati won other tonight in a regular fixture of the City Baseball League at The starting time for this game and others in the future will be Stars twice in three tries and In ed the Stars took a close 3-2 de- Two lefthanders will likely be Washington Wynn. Aguirre (2). B. Lemon (iii and Naragon, Hegan till: Pas- cual, Stone (8). Grab (Bi and Berberet. Fitzgerald 7). W-Agu- irre. L-Pascual HR: - Cleva.. Strickland. and Chicago 101 000 001- 8 7 I each Baltimore 020100 001-. 4 7 1 Wilson. Kinder (9) and Lollar. Moss (9); Johnson, Martin (9) and Triandos. W-Martin. L-Kinder HR; Bait-Gardner. National League First th 0 Phil d00 001 410- 6 10 A Chicago 000 001 410- 6 10 4 P13? Roberts and Lopta: Hacker. Brosnan (7) and L andrihtsr-nL-B. Brosnzin (71 and Landrith. L-Bros- nan. HR. Chi-Fondy. Munger. Waters (8). Law (3) and Foiles; Mizell and Kait. Open seasons and daily bag limits for ducks. Wilson's Snipe and Woodcock on Prince Edward Island remain the same this year as in 1055, the Canadian Wildlife Service of the Department of Northern Affairs and National Re- sources said today. This applies throughout. the Pro- vince of Prince Edward Island. and dates include opening and closing days. They are: Ducks (other than Wood Ducksl and Geese (other than Brant) Oct- ober 1 to November 0; Brant Octo- ber 29 to November 27; Wilson's Snipe and Woodcock October 1 to November 2. CINCINNATI (AP)-An assault f ' and battery case involving Duke ,:f,'.il,5d.””5l,',,.f,"hi.5.,,,l,l,'; l;(pep:,:::, iehcillmd 20 004 8 Snider. star centreflelder of base- will be starting ietiiiaiider Donnie cm ,, 000 1 5 I ELECTRIC ball,” W97” cllampmll BT00klYl' MacDonald in an effort to choke stem?-:0,” and 5o22.,i,?12;.1D:vl: Dodgers, and a Cincinnati fan. ff th h . 1 ' .. M ,,,S,,,.55ed ,,, D0,,” mm fmmn; ;o133r8;;agh:lS;;:iu:dneg ignggsss (st. s. Jones (9) and Chit.) WIRING & REPAIRING lgilllrllqee-91535; The I811 IS HEIDI! Trim. MacFarlane will likely be pmsbmigh OMOOOOOIH1 5 ! Fixrrunms & Each Tiled charges after an ex- S”:-mng Sgfmthpnw(Ro'g"7 MacLmd' Slf Louis .000 001 WT I u 0 -ame .me again is nm. (tie. called In top of imii mi-it APPLIANCES SALES & SERVICE SPORT SHIRT the game, 4-3. home run hitter; "What's the m a t t e r. Duke? Ain't you got. no guts?" 30”! agreed that Baumel. who was crossing the field, said to the Bantam Practice noon at 2 pm at Memorial Field. Cliff Lumsden. Winner Of 25-Mile Atlantic City Swim ATLANTIC CITY. N..I. (CPI- Toronto marathoner Cliff Lumi- don Wednesday won Atlantic City's 25-mile world championship swim. beating d ' ” , champion Tom Park by half a stroke. Lumstlon ended a runner - up jinx in edging to victory over the Canadian - turned - Californian who had won the two previous SSVITTIS. Ilowcvcr. Park's record of nine hours. 21 minutes and 42 seconds stantis liumsrlon. who picks up i-4.5041, was timed in nine hours and 51 minutes while Park's time w'is 9:5l:00.2. First contestant across the fin- sib line was Greta Anderson. II Olympic swimming star. However :he Danish girl. as did the rest of the female contestants. startnd half an hour before the men. She took the women's first prize Miss Anderson's elapsed time The Flyers defeated the Dodg- . IN! in a Little League ban- to tussle at Memorial Hold yout- was 10 hours and 17 minutes, WON CNE MARATHON Lumsdon. who hit the jackpot last year in the Canadian National Exhibltlon's marathon swim along the Toronto waterfront in Lake Ontario. was runnerup to Park. a former resident of Hamilton. Ont.. in the 1054 and 1955 Atlantic City swims. JULY TROT-I DASHES Connie French. Bonnie's Girl. Walter. Bruce's Sister. Keppoch PACE-2 DASIIIS Uscita's Bay. Plant. G. Ann C., Jan 3.. Royal. VI Sleepy Sam. Perfect Hal. 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