genes ;"”n.:rcii:.;;.;'.a.;...;.;.' a.;:.i.'..;; Tuesday. xii... 3:195..- sroiir Eciioss Baseball Meeting Slated Tonight At Summerside Thprp mil he an mt-etin: at the, l.e;:inn Hall in Suiiimc-i'side tonight In in In .-is-css just iihat cliam-es a i'evii':iI of uiniiir or intcrmctlialc liascball. or both. iiiay have here in our tllIt'I' liip-niiltlt busvlizill. mun. til atlili-Icx who would likcl to play liiixchall are invited. na.V.. implored. in be on hand. and oth-, or people interested in the game will he more than welcome. The hour has liecu wt at 7130. .lo llunler has informed us that a survey is being held at the R.(KA.F. station to determine l whether the ball plityrrs tlicrcs want In play baseball. or softhalI.1 or both. We in the town are hop- ing that the airport will come hack info the hnscliall fold this year. If llnlllll help a lot to l'1IiIl(B in more interesting town league. Kzaiiirally we are also interested In what is hciu: planned in (Thar- lnticioun in the way of baseball lllls siitiiinvr. -tn occasional iisil from 1: t'lt;irlottctown hall tcami would add a lot of color tn the 'pi-psitlciil amt -tic has chosen Mrs. 1. By Tlll:: CANADIAN PRESS. Boston's Tom Brewer baffled Cleveland on four hits while post- ing his third American League victory of the season Monday as the Red Sox defealu the inning 5-1. The '14 - old righthander . are ii onl two hits I This sclicine would Ollllllll-MT ' Eight IIIIJIIUIKS, but had ti:1)tihtEhniiiI: in; or the trove ng hack and way out 0; u-(Pubic in the ninth forth that took place in the old when the Indians scored their Island lcagiies. and so lessen the lone run. Brewer struck out nine expense of opt-rzitiim. llell. that 5- and walked only three. He retired just an iih--.i. Si-ini-oiic may come the first 10 batters in order. seven up with n much better one. but. on strikeouts. at lt'&ISI. we hope simii-thin: will In the ninth. I base hit- a walk he done to gel the old perennial and I bunt loaded the bases. Al ' year I BREWER HURLS 4-HITTER Red Sox Slop Tribe 5-l; Braves Dump Dodgers 3-1 Smith then hit a sacrifice. fly. scoring Gone Woodling for the Cleveland run. The Red Sox pounded Cleve- land starter Mike Garcia for II hits and four runs in the first five innings. Dick Gcrnert cloulcd his fourth homer of the season in the fifth and Norm Zauchin hit his second home run of the year in the seventh. Milwaukee Braves strengthened their hold on first place in the National League by turning back Brooklyn Dodgers 3-I behind the six-hit. pitching of righthander Bob Btthl. Two double plays helped Buhl score his second triumph against no defeats. Catcher Del Crimdall drove in the Braves first two runs and outfielder Henry Aaron- having his troubles at the plate this season. wound up the Milwaukee scoring with a solo homer in the fifth. The American League game he- tween Kansas City and Washing- ton was postponed because of rain. BALTIMORE. tAP)- Zuverink. the Orioles” bullpen ace. won a game on two piti-hcs when Hal Smith singled with the bases loaded in the bottom of the ninth lo propel Baltimore to I 4-3 victory over the Detroit Tic- rivals hack in competition Maill- Nlariliiiie l..iilti&s' sitllhall ltas'GUIDED N TO TITLE Iizid llx tIli:IIlll'li.Illttlli'll iiiceting for: tho l.-mi; sfilsllll Waiiida Cltappell. last way - prcsitlcnl. will, of ('tlllli:st' tllllt Lite as past president. anil tziriurii Sniiih. onc of our F.i.i..-,-c ii,-it borii appointed first ui-gupiiwiitriii icprtwcntiiig Prince I-'.(lit.'ii'il I-l.iitil ll I' V. Gcorute Purdx Ill hriiiii .loliii is the new Belly I-'oi'iiinr of the same cit.V 35 her sN'I't"t.li't -irca.siirci'. Miss Betty ilicli:ii'il nt lluiii-ioii is second vice Pl'Psl(l(lnl n-pro-iviitiiig New Bruns- wick 'l'lici-i- tl('l'P no Nova Scotia rcpi'iwi-iihititrx .1! the meeting held Siiiiilziv III .lmlicr2-ii. but it is VANCOUVI-LR tCP)e-One of the greatest boxing partnerships in ring history ended during the weekend with the death in Glen- dale. Calif., of 82-year-old Charlie tPopI Foster baseball picture. here. Whether lexprrlvfl that llalilox. for the past games unuld be. exhibition or lea-lfi w )cars lczirling spirits in Mari- EIIP Ell-till"-S l5 Vllllfllhlllg l-hill Wmlld-liinc l..iilicx Solllinll. ll Ill be in the 'i;u'e to be itiwkctl ntll. Poss-ihlt ifoltl liittitrc the Season starts. with centres ('rllIl(l operate toun filcnncr proprii-tors are making il7R:IIIN with an interlockinz plans for their annual ”Vlctoria Irhediile bringing the two centres Day Bike Race" which will be together. say. once I week. The held this year. of course on M!!! standings of both town leagues Zl. The Kelly brothers say Foster will be best remem' ed as the man who guided Jimmy (Baby Fat-ct McLaienin. a sallow- checked V4'lll('(lIlt'9I' ncwsbuy. to the World welterweight champion- ship. More than that. Pop and Jimmy fnrmcd I friendship that lasted until Foster's death Satur- day. rnulri still he kept separate, under this condition An yet the inter- they are throwing the competition open In all ports of the Island Pop l"oster was horn in Eng- - locking games mizzhl count in the this year. and tliry hope to have league 5l.'IIlI'llflL!S of each. Finally. some entries from Fbnrloftctown I short series between the t w o and other centres with cycling on- winniiig clubs could be arranged. tlnisinsts. TIPS ON GOLFING Know Correct Head Position M- Ry ALEX MORRISON I by Whrn you watch golfers in lf'l-l ' - Ion you don't need a program to -. tell whether they are experts or iir-raniblers. All you have to do is note the position of the player's head. If his head turns around with his shoulders. bobs up and down or appears to lift up during his without. tilting. turning or cIiai'ig- 5 fng level. until well after his club- lng at I consistently successful player or one vtbn is well on his head strikes the ball. you are look-I way to be such I performer. s From this you should gather that Hie. position of I p'1yer's head Is. I mighty important factor in deter-. mining the results he gets on that i Ioursc . If you nmtli-i a comprchcnslve; what happens with their heads dur-- lng their swings. Two. very feivl know what position is correct. Sol lndayis ins:lriii'tion.s slioiiltl he ofl great valiic. ”' To concentrate on the positive or- Gorrect thing we will not, cover thel 11,, "mu gmw"-(ant ,.hm1, gum numerous rmwllar mislfadlnft W-in all golf technique. II. the pressions about the head positlon.lm,,mo,. M mp pInypr'l head. yet A" M"'Pm"lY rSl”Il'l9 VWW 0' most players know least about It. forming a PIPIIT mental l7if't-lIV9 "7 The. head should not be tilted. the tforrecl position is hail in the tufnfd' faIspd nr Iowprgd 1,. .11 big , land. He fought in the Boer war and the First World War attd went to Vancouver in the early 1920: where he worked as I stcvedore. half-crippled by war wounds. MET JIMMY ON STREET He met Jimmy on I Vancouver street when the Belfast -borii youngster was I2 years old. Pop becaino manager-frlend-counsellor BASEBALL RESULTS l By THE CANADIAN PRESS Cleveland 000 000 00l-- I 4 fl Boston I0fll2fl10x---514 zl Garcia. lfoutteman (M Daleyl tilt and I-legan: Brewer and Whllt5.l L-Garcia. Hits: BoswGernert..l Zaucbin. . National League Brooklyn 000 000 l00-- I 6 fl: Milwaukee. 010 110 00x- .1 8 1' Erskine. Roebuck :41 Laoine (7) and Walker; Biihl and Cran- dall. L-Erskine. IlR:Mil-Aaron American League Kansas City at Washington. pod- rmn. I New York III 000 000-3 ll ll St. Louis 100 005 00x-.6 7 1- McColl. Wilhelm 5 Grissom Il.l Worthington 7 and Westrum ; Flowers. McDaniel 6 Jones 7.. Collum 9 and Sarni. We-M'cDan- iel. L-McCall. HRs-NY. White. International League Flrsl Miami 002 100 0-- I I 0 Rochester 000 022 x- 4 It 0 CsrdweIl- Kipper to) and Mar- hos; Mofold. Morkell I6). Mackin- son 17) and Rand. Green (71. HR: Miami-Novak. WeMnr- follow through. you can he sure. that you're, watching a scrambler. If his head remains fairly steady Iurve.V .Vou uoitld learn two more; important facts. One. most play- Irs haye. no accurate notion of accompanying illustration in which the artist has placed the nll-im- portnnt chln lines. These lines also ::,:"..:re ;::.:::;:i(2ollon Decisions lloey Giardello namely. through attending to pro- per chin pointing. Note that the vertical lines In- dicate that some movement. of the head is permisssble as long as it Is not excessive. Also note lint. the chin remains on the same level. These conditions apply in the head position from the start. of the. swing until well after impact. Check these points I! you prni--.Monrlav In I boxing bout in St. See knee level Iwinizimz In front at I mirror. I Stand fiillv erect with head and, unncuue .” swings. es up during this stage of learn-zdcllo wi-ugh:-d I595. l'Oll(m 154 E. 'I. kell. L-Kipper. Miami 000 210 000-3 7 fl Rochester X)0 013 00x-6 ll 1 Greenwood. Conley 6 Bolinda Qualters 7 and Command; Blaylock. Markell 7 and Greene, American League I5 . . , Detroit 000 000 021-.1 I0 0. NEWV l()RIt. ltAPI- Charley Bammnm 000010 o2lg4 90 King (.nllon, ii ft: to I under-: Trucks. Ab" 9 and wnsnn; dos. camc from behind to win agwight. Zuvcrink 9 and Trlandos. to.m..m1 .1.-.-it..." Mp.-'Smltb ll. W-Ziiverlok. L--Aber. Pop Fosier Dies Ending Great Ring Partnership and four years later they left- Vancouver. almost broke and unknown. Pop Foster promised Jimmy he would make him I world champion. it wasn't easy. They existed on brussels sprouts and stewed crabs until Pop convinced promoters that McLarnln could fight. McLarnin fought undcr Fonlcr's management for I4 .YCal'!--ellrSI as a featherweight. then a lightweight and finally as a weltcrueigltt. He met and defeated more champions or futurp champions--13 all told- I.han any other fighter. yet he had to wait nine years before he could climb into the ring for a fight billed as a world championship contest. THREE FAMOUS FIGHTS McLarnin won the wclter title May 29. I933. by knocking out Young Corbett ill in the first round at Los Angclcs. During the next two .x'c:trs McLarnin lost the title. regained it and lost It ZEEIIII ROUNDUP LEIIIIEIIS THE ASSOCIATED PRESS American League By AB R H Pct Mantle. New York 66 2l ZR .424 Boyd. Baltimore 15 8 I4 .400 Werlr. Cleveland 53 If) H) .377 Lemon. Washington 59 12 22 .373 Maxwell. Detroit 44 I 16 .364 Runs-Mantle, 21. Runs batted in-Mantle, 23. llits-Mantle. 28. l)oublcs- Lemon, 7. Triples-Seven players tied with 2. Home run: -Mantle. 9. Stolen haeese-Philley. Balti- more. Bauer .New York. and Runnels and Lemon. Washington, 2. Pitchinge-Ford. New York. 4-0. 1.000. Strikeout,s- Past-uIl. Washing- on (til. I National League AR R H Pi-I. Bailey, (iiiicinnaai .17 R )7 .459 Boyer. St. Louis 62 13 mt.-152 Repulski. St. Louis .15 0 I5 .429 Long. Pittsburgh 69 H 27.391 Moon. St. Louis 62 I0 24.387 Runs-Thomas. Pittsburgh. I6. Runs batted in-ltfiisical .St. Louis 17. Hits-Boyer. 2ft. Doubles Vurillo. Brooklyn and Dark. New York. 7 Triples-Six players tied with' N lllomc riins---Post. tiiiieinnnli. 9 Stolen baseiieMays. New York. PitchiiigeLawre.nce. Cincinnati. (HI. L000. I'll((!0llLl---MlZf'll. St. l.oiiis. iinanimniis ., -' - International League oey Gnrdello of r'lllla(l('lI'llII(!l"JrhIn""d 000 000 001 I 2 I Montreal 000 002 0-ix-A I I Nicholas arnna The upset dgfpat .mam,m mammary ,wn.ymr' Post Connolly 7 and Watlinn , - .- .. . -- ton: Stone and Ronning W- ' ninefiqht iictnix mi-ak (nan Slmmk. LPPDSL Havana ml 000 000-2 It 2 Buffalo 010 I03 Otx--6 5 0 Minarcin. Amor 6. Grout: 7 and Dotterer; Kcrinzkmt and - - 1 Q M Tnmpkinson. H) THE CANADIAN PRESS Amerleln League W I. Pcl. GBL New York 13 5 .722 r- Cleveland 9 7 .562 1 Boston 8 7 .533 (W. Chicago at s .500 4 . Washington 9 I0 .474 4'A' Baltimore 9 II .450 I l Kansas City 7 9 .4351 I Detroit I I2 .."l."l.'l 7 Notional League I I. Pct. GEL Mlwaukee 7 I .700 to Cincinnati 11 0 .647 - St. Innis ll 6 .647 - I fag 74,-(lg Brooklyn A 9 .471 3 opffylr New York I 9 .471 1 0 ,q,yp Pittsburgr I 9 .471 .1 TVRVEDAQQ Phlladolmin I ltl..1.1'I 3 i ;7 ;g -;;;5 Chicago 6 to as sh. 3;5;v;y;,p57 Gami. twtiiml Ngursd from Hy; Argygy Cincinnati and St. Louis. the won-i ymvetzg ;a,;g lost leaders. 0'55 II Plif "”'"Ti" " Roberts 3-! vs Schmidt 10 Strougler Named -Canoeing Manager . rm-'!.'"."' "9r9-9"'!."!--v- PROBABLE PITCHERS NEW Yfllllx t.lPi l"roliahle pitcher-: for today's major league games iwon-lost records In paren- thesesl: Aim-rli-In Leagiie Detroit at Washington Maas (0-l) V5 Stonc tl-0: Kansas (lily of Baltimore (Nt- Cecr:irelli ill-(It vs Hrown illfli Cleveland at New Yorkewynn 3-0: is Ilyrnr rim ' Chicago at Boston-Pierre til it vs Sullivan 42-0! National League New Yirk at Cincinnati IN: - Ilearn 1-1 vs Fowler 2-? Pittsburgh at Milwaukee Ni - Friend 3-1 vs Spahn 0-! Brooklyn at Chicago -- New- comhc 3-1 vs Hacker fl-2 Philadelphia at St. Innis (N) .- MONTREAI. (CPI-Kan Strong- ler of Ottawa's RideIu Canoe Club was named manager of Caniidira Olympic canoe-in: squad at a spec Ial meeting of the, 0lyf'nDlf'. com- mittee of the Canadian Canoe As- In three famous Barney Ross. McLarnin is in charge of firicrril arrangements for the man who made him. He said Mondai be CK pects many oldtimc fighters to; turn out for the funeral fights lgallllxl Gwrge into sixth place in the American . lCords Trad 'ers Monday night. Zuverink replaced- starter Bill Wight in the top of the ninth. af- ter Detroit pinch hitter Frank. House had singled home the llying rim. with one away. The living siitkerballer. who used to 'pitch for Detroit. got the side it-etired by making Harvey Kuenn bit into a double play. The victory boosted the Orioles lL(-ague standings. percentage- Jwis They swept the three-game s from the Tigers. l Al Abcr. the losing hurlcr. re- lplaced Virgil Trucks in the bot- tom of the ninth. Willi the bases loaded. Smith watched one ball sail by, then cracked a long fly over the head of centreficlder Bill Tuttle. who had pulled in toward the infield to drive in the deciding tally. Arroyci For Max Surkonf ST LOUIS tAP1A-St Louis Card- inals Mondziy traded lefthander Luis Ai-roya to the Pittsburgh Marlboros comes out of his net Goalie Len Broderick of Toronto gini-i Pats during their best of to save on Bryan Whittal of Re-i lPii'atcs for Max Surkont. 33-year "POD W85 3 flliaml lf'”0W-N S-"”l old riglulianded relief pitcher. Jimmy Mcharnin. ”I'm sure a loll ,r,.mw,. a 2R,y(.a...,,i.u puorto of the oldtimers will want to say R,..m.s Has recalled from Omaha K00d-b.VP-" of the American Association for C7-" T C ”thi- trade. announced as I straight U. S. Defeats player deal. Surkont. who had a 7-14 record Canada In Golf Play and a 5 BR earned run average last WORTH. Tex. FORT tAPl -- Tomiriy Bolt and Gene Littler led the United States In a 3',--3': vic- Iory over Canada Monday in four- season. had been puslied.into the hacluzroiiiid this year by the Pir- .'iI.s' talcnlerl yruim: p'it.('hing stall and diilnit make his 1956 debut until yesterday. Arroyo. acquired to add balance lo I! Pirate mound staff topheavy with righantlers. had an 11-8 rec-, ortl uith the Cardinals last year as a rookie. lie slumped badly dur- ing the latter part of the season. ' points to I-L point. Krnll and Ford GB for Snuchak and Mlddlecoff. ball play opening the fifth annual International team golf matclies. Ball and Littler walked over Bill Mawhiiiney of Vancouver and Murray Tuckcr of Toronto 6 and 5 with a best ball of 61 to score three points for the U.S. Mawhin- ney and Tucker won only two holes. Doug Ford and Ted Kroll bent Bill Kerr. and Stan Leonard of Lat-hute. Que. one-iip and not 251; after winning a place on the all- slar team. B.F.Goodrich I "TIIAIIE-Ill bad a best ball of 86. Kerr and Leonard 67. AI Balding. 1966 Canadian Pro- fessional Golf Association cham- pion and captain of the Canadian team. worked with Gordon Bryd- son and they were too much for Mike Soucnak and Cary Middle- coff of the United States in the third match. The Toronto pair took the full three points in win- ning 5 and 4. The Canadians posted 31 best ball 64 compared to Available to Spiced and Mouth". sI.oo iN)- - dsy. May 15th at 7:30 PM. CHARLOTTET OWN CURLING CLUB The annual meeting of the tlliiirlotti-town Curl- ing Club Ltd. will be held in the Banquet Room Tues- II. A. PARKER, secretory. BEGINS WITH. . . I You look slick and feel invigorated when you shave the Gillette way. with I Gillette Blue BlIde In your color. For extrl con- venience buy Gillette Blue Blades in dis- penseni with used- hlade compartments. 20-blade size 81.00- I0-blade size we. 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