Charlottetown 5"” if” 1-.'m.intuamiais -the snak- 3nd,.” 335 iihfdnortn H35 hide! the younl hitttnl '(;,',3” Grady to lion the anus- 4-2. 0 GAME - YGradi"l Ml 5” . victory tune for the Pontiac! - la aiaahed out I P138111! :t:fyl'Ieall'lllIe. double and all!!! In me trips to drive honie three Buns- merside runs. Grid! d"'VQ ”" .”'SE.. Til u'l1"lu'.. Oil girecuit smash lted 93- - The Pontiac: pounded-A cher Kip 3015) '9' 1' Garth Harris sailed neat 7-hitter. . Ed Dalton. Don G , Gallant each had two the Pontiacs. I-afgle u i. V ' "Gillie? 'AWorthy and Murphy's MI-both wos double dashes ans cardwltaasedbya Dim ng .Progrdn1;3"Aii I over 1.000 at River- ' K . Crowd meet Montreal Aloueiies Edge. Irv" I A i . two It only bbi to et li...?.'. nut. .n...”:.cilu 32'': double. ' of five series is tied '0'; Pontlati nothing:-4 tz I Abbias oooaooxoi-3 7 2 sarunnavnaul Charlottetown Abhiea lumped on sumines-aide Poatlacs for nine runs (only one earned) and eight bits in the ftratctwo innings of the first game of the island intermed- iate best-of-ilve series at Queen Elizabeth Park Bat ay and won under wraps. the score. lo-4. Vance Harris, relieving Johnny Wireless in the third frame. al- lowed-only one run and two hits in the seven innings to slam the door, shut. but the vic- gytth a iory horse was; already stolen. '5'. :- Varn Handrahan. the r, gave up aev hlta, strik- out it and on g I. Whalen w tied: and walked 1. Harris Out. and! poled out Ulric Gallant, lnd.Dalton.. ton.' Gord Grady. Grant Grad and Clarence got the surntiieralde hiii. Ed DIl- N1 ton's a double and Gord Grady? a t -base hit. Grant Graiiy'a atop of liylII'l hard smash to third to artirechar- lie with a quick” thrown to and Frank Sheppard's long run to foul territory to gather in once Giliis's fly were the fielding highlights. LINESCOBE 360 001 (I30 10 10 I 000 101 020 Umpires - plate - H. Landry. bases - E. Phullps and W. Stall. Abbies Pontiacs . aide racetrack on Mond 4757 Other winners on th "id Sun.-. lgb Cleu, pgeigcfyog wg slleaii his I not i -' intletof the aiieoriioon athe2.1g';f5e.n - G”)?! Hughes. owner of Wk 3.. lost his fine pg.-eg in um 3'.'l.'.'”l”12"n if. i.':.'.”.':”.i"”” ""- fered a broken leg. ac. and surf SUMMARY (Kelly) G. Hall-Jule (Blrt) . . , , . . .. W veater (R, ) ,, g:o"k:or;lry(C. smlilf)eV.e.s.... . ax (c t l'f Throndale (Shaw? l.f.e.) . . . , ., Tirnes- 2.17 as; 2.15 3-5 Ginger Worthy owned and drl. ven by G. F. MacDonald, Classified Inc -Marion E. (Kelly) Real.Joe (Lowery) Cottage Frank (Annear) Mr. Scarlett (Kennedy) BQIQCQQDIIH . WBASEBALI. IESULTI IATUXDAY American" LGII9 noston 4 Baltimorl I Cleveland 5 cnicaro 1 5..., York a w 4 Detroit 6 Hanna City 1 Natl't'inaInl;;lIII: 2 Philadelphia 3 Pl H18 Brooklyn 5 New York 3 Bmokiyn 5 New York Cincinnati 7 cnicsso 31 Muwaukeed St. Louis """"'.'l.'."l'”"' M ntreal 2 Bu 0 mzhmond 5 Havana 1 Toronto 3 Rochesl-91' 0 gnchester 13 Toronto 4 Mmmi 4 Columbus 3, Miami 10 Columbus SUNDAY American Lilli") Washington 4 New York I Chmago 4 Cleveland Qe-, . Detmit 3 Kansas CW1 . Baltimore u aoston II:-7 tlenal N. . ittsburgil 10 PN1ldG1P5W.' C ' iimsnursh 5 Ph11IWP”' i i Cincinnati 3 Chicago 2 Milwaukee 6 St. Louis I New York 2 Brooklyn 1 New York 4 Brooklyn 1 International Mail! Montreal 14 'Buffalo 4 Toronto 3 Rochester 1 Columbus 10 Miami I Columbus 0 Miami 5 Havana 3 Richmond 1 Havana 13 Richmond 3 MONDAY National Leas-Io . pg); ooo ooaioo-I ll) 1 Brooklyn (Ill W3 018-4 10 0 Friend and snspard: Crata. Bu- sent (7) and Camnanella. liVr3u- mt, sin: Pgh-Virdon. rs)?" 001 100 oio-a u a Brooklyn 0001 (D0 010-! I I Mungcr. Face (4). Friend (I) and Follea; Drysdalc. BGIIH" (9) and Campanalla. (Walker (I). W-. Face. L-Dryadllo. First New York l00 (IX) MM-1 4 0 Phila 40100000:-5 7 I Margonerl, Goinex (ll Macon- RQUNDUPi Detroit 010 232 210-11 15 1 CliieIlP 000 112 030-8 10 1 Running. Trucks (5), Aber (6), and-R. Wilson; J. Wilson. How- ell (5). Lapalma (0), McDonald (1).'Staley (9) and Latin. W- Abnr. L-J. Wilson. HR.s: Det- Boone. n. Wilson. Kuenn; Chl- Northey. Gaeead g Detroit 000 000 son-.1 10 o -' Chicago 300011 000x-5 I 1 Gronsek. Miller (2). Masterson (I) and House, R. Wilson (7); Xeegan, Pierce (7) and Moss. W- Keegan.. L - Gromelr. HRs: Chl- Dobvy, Minoan, Hatfield, Rivera. :..:e. ationsl League rirst Buffalo ooo ooo ooo-2 7 o Tomato nos ooou ooo-1 a o Hahn. Donovan (I) and Sherry; D. Johnson. Wojey (7), Hetkl (it) and Battey. Sawatski (9). W- liahn. L-D. Johnson. , Beeend (Buffalo 000000-0 0 it Toronto ' 000012.:-8 5 0 r" Nicholas and Tornpltlnson: Iso- vsaartth. and sswstsiu. Fl,rI'.':i '1. Columbus . ooojooo ooz-2 7 s metuhond ooooooooo-o 7 1 Harrington. Santiago (9) and Noble; Cereghino. Dixon (9) and :Vatlington. W-Santiago. L-Ceregh- no. second Columbus 010 000 000-- 1 3 1 Richmond no 000 olx-- 3 la 1 Kusava, Santiago (3). and Noble Costco and Neeman. HR: Col- Downs;; Rchd - PIea')s.hLP xushva. t n Fit.-at i Rochester 22 111 0-7 12 0 Montreal, M0 004 0-4 I 8 Maekiason. Wright (6). Russell (7) and .Ran.d; Whita, Mickens (4). Cole'(I) and Roaabo u. W- Macklnaon. L-White. Rochester N4 011 001-10 14 0 Montreal 010 ooo.ooo- l 5 o Greaaon and Hand: Crlstante. Wait (8), Mlclrens (I) and Rose- boro. L-Csistante. Halifax Wallops , S'side DeSoios The Halifax Olands, Nova Scotla ladies softball champions. com- pletely outclassed the local Da- Sotos at Summcrslde Saturday, de- feating the homestera 18-1. and tak- ing a one-game lead in their best of three series. Halifax cracked out 19 hits, in- cluding 6 doubles and 2 home runs off the deliveries of Carmen Smith. and one they reached the initial sack. played ring-around-rosey on the base paths. The Desotos were limited to three hits by Lucas who went eight frames and Terrlo who relieved in the ninth. Marsha Ar- scnault. Grace MacLennan and Jean Arsenault each hit singles. LINESCOBE Halifax 313 231 210 16 19 3 Summerside 010 000 000 1 I 6 Dodgers Sign Ralph Branca BROOKLYN (AP) - Brooklyn Dodgers, suffering from an acute pitching shortage in the late stages of he National League pennant rac . Monday signed one of their former mound stars. Ralph Branca. as a free agent. Branca. who was the Dodgers from l9-l4 to 1953. has been out of organized baseball since last sea- son. when he had a 3-3 record with Minneapolis in the American As- aoclatlon. Now in the advertising busi- ness. Braoca offered his. services to the Dodgers a short (time ago and showed enough in working out with the club that he was given a contract. National Park Downs Bedford National Park whipped Bedfortl 16-11 over the weekend to take a 2-1 lead in the semi-finals of the National Park Softball League. Michael Watts was the winning pitcher. The Hughes brothers did the hurling for Badford. PROBABLE PITCHERS NEW YORK (AP) - Probable pitchers for today's major league games with won and lost records in parentheses: National League Cincinnati at Milwaukee (nl(e) -Jeffcoat (6-2) vs Phillips H-2). New York at Philadelphia (niie) Llttlefield (2-5) or Margoneri (5-4) vs Haddlx (12-.). (Only games scheduled) American Lelluo Detroit at Chicago (nlte)-Boy tack (11-11) and Donovan (9-7). Cleveland at Kansas City (nite) Score (15-8) and Mcliiiahon (0-5) or Herriage (l-13). Boston at Washington (nite)- gsisler (6-7) vs Pascuai (6-ii). (Only games scheduled). owned Bob Cleggowned by E. R. Ford, driven by Emmett 331111133 E350 hy Mr-s.”Jaroes Poulton. driven by Harry Poultoo series against Arzns and the via- i0l'y. second in three starts, kept them Just two Points behind the Als. Ottawa has won one. the downs to complete the scoring. Tex Toblnson paced ring may. ers will) two touchdowns. Hal Waggoner and Howard Sclanellen- Needles ls Retired For . The Season - ALTNAIT CITY, NJ. (AP)- Kentucky Derby winner Needles was retired for the season Mon- day and will be painted for the 3100.000-added Widener Handicap at Hialeah Park in Florida nex' winter. I) Trainer Hugh Fonialne said tho Florida-bred colt "needs a resti from his busy campaign." but that there is nothing wrong with! the three-year-old star. Needles is the leadin., candidate for three-year-old championship honors. having won four races of 3100.000-added value - the Fla- mingo at Hieieah. the Florida Derby at Gulfstrcam Park. the Derby at Churchill Downs and thr- Beimnnt Stakes in New York. Owned by the-D. and H. Stable of Jack Dudley and Bonnie Heath. the son of Ponder-Noodle Soup has earned 3440,850 this year. He is the leading money - winning thoroughbred to date in 1956. Rex Ellsworth's Swaps is next with t32.'i,650 and Nashua third with 8291.550 in his last start. the 3100,000- added American Derby Aug. Ill at Washington Park in Chicago Needles finished fifth. FOOTBALL By THE CANADIAN PBE88 Big Four Ottawa 20 Montreal 12 Toronto 21 Hamilton til the P): t)it'Clll.Z 1-im starts vth - as-.j-i pR5.El.ECTRi: SHAVE LOTIO f has Old Spice Pre-Electric Shave Lotion sets up your board and . tunes up your shaver. New, non-oily-stops dragging. dog- ging. over-heatdng. Enjoy Hm quicket. cleanest electric shave ol your life. SHULTON voaomo iii (s) and Sarnl: it. Miller and First gnelslillick. L-Margonerl. Havana not 000 0-4 11 (I no." , Miami g N0 000 0-0 3 2 New York 000010010-I I I Heard and Dotterer: P1180. Phila wmiow 8 Ponce (I) and Nlarhoa. .. Rldzilr. em OI rum. Meyer and Inpata. w-nid- "m”mG5 rlk- ' v Nstisni League First it 1. P L631. Cincinnati on oooouo-a to 0 mnm, .1 50 ,1”. Milwaukee 000100101-8 7 1 Brooklyn 7. M .591 agg ltllppsteln and Bur ass: 3III'- cmmuu 73 54 391 av. dstte and Crandali. : ClII-R0-. ;. gum, as on .435 1711. giescsona M11-Aaron 9- Philadelphia or as .473 is 0- . i 75 .433 24 Cincinnati sososoooo-7 s t 1'-oi" .',','.',;f." :5 -,, .40, W, Milwaukee tmooaoie- s a - - ,1 7, 3,7 ,9, Jansen. Lawrema (8) and lai- iey: Buhl. Ci-one i3)&Ml:ll'.flfl ( American IAIIIIU coni y (I) and Rice. an . . W-Laewrence. 1.-aunt. ans: Cln- .5 Wu” gt-G” Kiuszewakl; llll-'l1tdI!soII. Aaron. N" Y"k 55 is.” .16 arigsgo -ooo 000.1!)-B 7 1 gills" 7'” 5" 1554 ”” St. Louis oioioosoo-4 7 0 MM 1; g -mg” Kaiser, Huahss (7). Davis (7). NW” 72 -M M Lown (1) and 3-mmmn 55: ,6 -"”,,A and Smith. L-Hllgllel. : "ml ” ' . Mo,” . , xaasao City as as .32st1)t Chicago &rl0i ll 1 St. Louis out) son 9- s Brennan and Landfill: iIfeDaa- lei. Coliurn (G), Koaltanty (I) ad Kati. Hlia: Chi-MiI'yI' (8). Banks. "M Aasarieaa lane Clevelanil 354 I Kansas City (M10:-I-I I Garcla.l'eilar (0 Narleahi (I) .gE;in : NEW courses nut for young mento train as. 5 I) HELD ovrn - 2nd GREAT w ter booted a single just before the final gun. Earlier in the quarter. Hal Led. yard's long pass to Joe Burton for hentlorson & esdnors l 5). . 9 i I y awa oug rt ers - ---:...:;,w . . .t:..'.:'.'i ::.::.:::”:.:.:E;S M M an...” "'.::)-'-...-.r-v- M - -s u ou--- m-”"”"' . z 0 4 ' 3”" W0)! ("er the resursentl The debut at uiiniiion was a psrsnas IndC.a'r'ii:?'r'n1a.l: A W W W" id"- - 7 ' " . 0"-IWI RWEII Riders Monday in a sad one for Arnie Galiffa forner added I single in the third ""y h a” nun” ”"& Amt Mum&'n ) .... 1 1 thriller before 23,014 Labor Day) all-American chopped by. British quarter. Nohby Wlrkowskl who we Rug" h ho-'1' but '1” M. .... I 4 ill". the 1955 Big Four champ-i Columbia Lions and rushed into pllyed Ilsoet of the gain .3 5" ""”'h"”"d”b'''”.l K” -V -rsuyanun) . a ton: grabbing their mun victory: the breach when Argonauts lost quarter for Ticata tosseda touch- bi 5"" "V ” P"''''”'' y no; Y . . 8 I 03 U19 "W 'm"”" 59350" against) their first and second - string down pass to Sclinelienberger 2'; iAl'm'"'""':'d E. 1'” . ltnlth) .. 0, 3 no defeats.- r ' as a 0 mo OI (A ' Coning back to their home field l(;i:lI:rayl.clgI(:l)::seitgxi.lhri:))Iilgbiiinlxi:lild.C1 M Y5dno:n tggielljlgf Karl Hlrdmfl wuchdwi Inn. at. MacDonald) 4 5 utter detention the Riders 42-in He tossed in passses but the lnter- is minutes, and showed only '"" ”""'"' "” "”"'” "' '7'” . Pow -( H 5 d Friday night in 0ttawa.'Alouettea captions and a fumble it! briefly at quarter in the second SL John "Id dim mum”. um- ls..i'n.'l:9Qznotny ( 7 on bad to come from behind to cats: Bucky Curtis killed off Argoaaist third and final periods They .o2 ll” ';i'k""" i”nf;”"i ” '"1'!.'fA'f, C . , . up in the first qua i , d in (11; h . ma ' 0” I OOIIVG I ll"? - fl"-"-';1,:.,',".;.,:.: 3.: am... final saw an Filhi-rizininlead ai- flollgizlelgffrs ron runes . iimigr l82uyh:('l:! "d complmd mgffi ,':,'”wf:k'ck';i1';'f:-d in m . t ' ed 1, . e I I - -vv.(v”')-"-1”"-....0.'..m-....-.. '.':::.:.:.") Y .ta'.:.":"::.'::.::e:.'):.i:.:1:::s:: on M P----''- I- V ' 3311331 . . o ro he dhl ' ' Bob.” ( )- 1 At Hamilton. the Tiger - Cats to Menan gen:-ieeswer Iln the wsee- but llined only 63 yards along llegefptmn ogrlnsus Sngww: :3. Esso ( oulton) .....,.. 3 turned a fumble and three lnter- ondquarter and the omen to anti V156 Emlllld against Ticat's 160. van” muchdowl J . 1". mm”; (Hub. ; cepted passes into four touch- Blair in the final quu-up wig. Galiffa gained 326 yards passing Th ho u. A .(RV,MuDon.1d). a downs to defeat the hapless Tor- the pdwerful 'Ticais were ahend 331-IEVES PRESSURE axon; 3I:el';:e'th:. - Mlllle'a Express (Jay) . 5 05:0 M80030” 31-21 before a reo- 30-7- He had Just about a 50-90 A. Pall interception and a 51- day and E uentlfn p Royal (C. Smith) . I or crowd of 20,725. g cent pass completion percentage. yard rua-back by Hal Patterson wn, hug-raga 1. hi; pug”, earns. 39:, udlong (Morph 7 it W35 ? Sweep for Treats in making good on 25 throws. Mike in the fourth quarter took the pieting 17 of II Ittemvtt Times-2.17; 3,1; 2.5 their traditional home-and-home Fails converted all Toronto toueh- pressure off the Al: and Tex Coul. 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