American League Squad Favored ln-All Star Game I QALTIMORE (AP) Casey 9:911: A m e r i c a n League mil. loaded with nine New :li Yankees, is favored over strong National League team the 25th all-star baseball game played Tuesday at Memo 1 Stadium. ' fixcont for an occasional fleet : ghmpse on television, Na- ul L e a g u e players are gngers in Baltimore which has in back in the majors for only a years and never has seen an ~star or world series game. Playing in friendly surround- ;s in a familiar park as the me club, the Americans have an made a 13 to 10 man-to-man nice. The National, however, I won six of the last eight mes, whittling the Americau’s ties margin to 14-10. They used to call the all-star me Stengel’s jinx for he had :1 only once in six attempts iii] last year. The 1957 game at . Louis went to the Americans 5 with each team scoring three mes in a wild ninth inning. APACITY CROWD ' The silver anniversary game is me to draw a capacity crowd of )out 47,000 with 60 per cent of .e gate receipts and 60 per cent ,the radio-television money go- to the player pension fund. he game will be beamed on ptwork radio and TV as part of e fiveyear contract by which sseball gets $3,250,000 at year t the all-star and world series Race Results On Mainland HALIFAX (CP) ~— Harry firsch’s fleet-footed pacer Con— air took both ends of the free- u-all at nearby Sackville Downs aturday night in fast times of ‘207 and 2:08. The Sydney owned horse was bstd-pressed in both heats by i.‘ C. Cruikshank’: Newport Ehief of In each race he two horses pounded down he home stretch in - close lnishes. a Bettors Who backed; Hi ‘Gal ind Runnymede Darby in". the lady double ,were paid $240.60. -_e Quinella $14.50 and lie «3an $63 even. _ ., ’ Hi Gal was a double aiming 031: and, tom-tit s‘.es. y , _ . J, a daiol and-'MSe-ffieefik inns. ~ SAINT ‘ JOHN, N.‘ B. (C?) —- fold. Venture med by Hugh Mc- htosh of Saint John paced the title in 2:10’vfor the fastest time in a three double and tWo single lash harnéss racinig cord at iearby Eirhibition Park raceway iaturday. '1' - ’ . ' Stephen. W. owned by H. D. Jones of Lotver Kars, paced the econd damn 22113.2 to Wine can! with Boldf'Venture' for thewinn- ng combination in the daily louble. ' MONCTON, -— (OP) — Johnny BASEBALL RESULTS ‘ By THE CANADIAN PRESS American League Kansas Cy 000 100 001— 2 7 2 fleveland 500 010 1.1x — s 12 0 Terry, Herbert _(1) Gradidlock 8) and House; Narleski and r. W. Porter. L—Terry. HRs:—- 21e-—Verrnion to) Baby (5), Con; ’ rite (13) ialtimore 002 010 000—— 3 5 0 Vash 001 000 000— 1 7 0 Brown, O'Dell (8’1 and mm [05; Griggs, Hyde (9) and Court- . Iey. W—Brown. L—Griiggs. HR- !al—Boyd (4i ,_ .1 )etroit 100000000—1 6‘0 Jhicago 030 000 23x-—~ 8 9 0 Lary. Morgan (2) Word ‘(5) Fischer 171 Hoeft (8) and Hegan; Pierce and Lollar. L—Lary. ioston 001 020 000‘ 0-—— 3 8 0 View York 110 000001 0— 3 7.2 tin-inning tie, called, curfew) , Sister. Smith (9) Wall (10) and Berberet; Mass, Trucks (6) Du- .‘en (3) Kucks (10) Shanta (10) Monroe (101 and Boris. HRS: W—Bauer (8) Mantle (20). National League #hita 100 011 002 006— 8 13 2 Zinci 100 020 011 000—1 5 9 2 Meyer. Farrell ( 9) and Lopata. {awaitski (9); Haddix, Jeffcoat f9) Schmidt (10) and Bailey. W— !‘arrell. L—Schmidt. HRis: Pha— i‘ernandez (1) Repulski (9) Cin —.Thunman (1‘. it. Louis 0000300014914 5 0 fan Fr. 000 200 102— 5 7 o McDaniel. Jackson (9) and lmith. Landrihh (9). McCormick md Schmidt. L—Jaokson. HRs: itL—Blasingame (1); SF —— Jab- .onslci (8). l’ittsburgh 100 011 100—» 4 9 1. Milwaukee 020 000 000—— 2 8 2 Friend. Face (9) and Hall; Burdette. Trowbridge ( 8) and Zrandall. W —- Friend. L — Bur- !ette. HR: Mil—Covington (11). 3hicago 000 000 601— 7 10 0 105 Angeles 000 000 001— 1 7 2 Drabowsky and Neeman; Kon- lax. Klippsein (2) Williams (8} Ind Rnseboro. L~—Klipps-tein. International League I‘m-«min 001 000 01% 4 12. 1 Montreal 020 000 012.- 5 13 0 S c a n t l ebury and Hannah, i‘hompson 19>; LaSonda. Collum (9‘ and Teed. W—Collum. Buffalo 002 110 001— 5 l0 2 Rochester 000 1202 20x— 6 10 0 Ken-kirk. Rodriguez '5‘ Brunei 1'.“ N33} '8\ and Noble; Gibson. Ln‘Fllilllll l4‘ and Kati. W-L0v» enauth. L-Rodriguez. ‘ were Moncton’s rights. Game time is 2 p.m. ADT with a series of alternate starting times in the event of a postpone- ment. If it- should be rained out Tuesday afternoon they would play Tuesday night at 9 pm. ADT. If it rained again, the game could be played Wednesday. USE RIG-HTHANDERS ‘ Everybody expects managers Fred Haney of Milwaukee and stengel of the Yankees to go with right-handed starting pitchers. The selections won’t be named until today. Bob Turley of the Yankees looks to be a solid bet to open for the American and ei- ther Bob Friend of Pittsburgh 'or Bob Purkey of Cincinnati for the Nationals. . a The American starting lineup includes only one left-handed bat- ter. second baseman Nellie Fox of Chicago. Centre fielder Mickey Mantle of the Yankees, of course, switches with the opposing pitch-‘ mg. The National has only two left-handed hitters, first baseman Stan Musial of St. Louis and left fielder Bob Skinner of Pitts- burgh. [Stengel and Haney are bound by the rules to start the men Captures N.S. ' Golf Crown MONTREAL (C?) u Rem! Le- Febvme, 20 - year - old pharmacy student, Sunday won the Quebec Amateur Golf Championship over the pain-soaked Kanawolci counse after a two—up win, over Gordon Linn. _ The final was a battle between two former Quebec junior cham- pions. Lion, 21, and a member of the Montreal Hampstead Club, won the junior title three years ago. Lefebvre, foam the Montreal Whitloek Club, won it in 1956. Th e sturdy little. Whitlock golfer closed out. the match at the 17th with a beautiful tee shot that left him with only a. 20inch putt. Linn hit the green at the par—three,‘165-yai'd hole but was 25 feet from the pin and missed his long putt. Lefebvre sank his. Russell, Betty 5. Belle and Sup- er Hal were double dash winners on Saturday night’s card at the Moncton raceway. ' Super Hal’s time of 2:10 in the eight-dash ' event. Bernie’s choice and Minnie 6., picked up single dash wins. The daily double paid $29.40 and the quinella $11.30. - TRURO, — (CP) — Robert: dale, owned by F. T. Stanfield of Truro, captured bot-h heats of the feature free-for-all-pace on Sat- urday night's harness; racing ' here, .i -~ .i. The classy bay gelding won in times of 2:10 and 2-11 3-5. Ronald Hanover and Jo Jo Spencer com- bined to give a daily double pay- off of $83.40. Two Truro entries, Dr. Pointer and Atta Girl paid quinella holders $15.80, and the exactor paid $56.90 with Busy , Eric of Truro the winner. Other dash winners Rexolity and Dominator pick ‘of Truro. single fifth heat was the best of» the , named and continue playing them for at least three innings, unless they are injured. Once that formality is out of the way. this 25th game is likely to become another chapter of the Yankee~l3rave rivalry that was so interesting ‘last October. Haney has six Milwaukee players on his 25-man squad. Starting players and probable pitchers: National League Stan Musial, SthLouis. it: 3.11 Mazeroski, Pittsburgh, 2b; Ernie Banks. C h i c a g 0 ss: Frank Thomas Pittsburg 3b ; Bob Skinner, Pittsburgh , 1f; Willie Mays, San Francisco, cf; Hank Aaron, Milwaukee rf; Del Cran- dall Milwaukee. c; Bob Friend, Pittsburgh, or Bob ‘Purkey, Cin- cinnati p. American League Bill Skowron, New York. 1b; Nellie Fox, Chicago, 2b; Louis Aparicio, Chicago ss: Frank Malzone Boston. 3b; Bob Cerv, Kansas City If; Mickey Mantle. New York, cf; Jackie Jensen, Boston, rf; Gus Triandos, Balti- more, 2; Bob Turley New York, OPower mBounces Back” between uses to give you extra hours of bright light. 0 Sealed in steel and plastic. 0 Guaranteed Leakproof. .- - - — — — l RADAR-l.le , Canada’s finest all purpose light...the‘ big, 40,000 candle power Burgess Radar-Lite. RALPH CALLBECK Central Bedeque 1‘» . the outstanding A , buy in the low price field x yco Choose yours from the ’ 0.0.31. family offinc bikes, in 3 ranges. . . Canadian 99.33?” Esteem I Cyan Summerside THE BIKE SHOP' ‘ 183 Great George St. R. T. HHOLMAN no. Charlottetown Charlottetown 239 Water St. WALLACE MOASE ’ S’side Havana 000 300 000— 3 s o Rif'itmond 000 400 10x—- 5 12 0 Pena. Amor I41 Cueller (4) It mom ‘8' and lzquierdo; Wies- lr'. Runnxt‘ad 19‘. and Oldie. W w “Get, 1, Pena hi :nt' 030 mm 050 a it) 0 Co 'Ur‘m: non non 000— o 4 0 Vadm'll and Coker; Pepper. O'Dozmeil 1.71 and Onuska. Ls Pepper. FIRESTONE HOME & AUTO 187 Great George St. Tpr. Borwise Top Scorer In Weekend Shoot Finally getting into his original stride. after a slow start this sea» son, Trooper Bob Barwise topped all marksman in the prize shoot held at Squaw Point. Range, Sat— urday afternoon. Firing over the 200, 500 and registered a score of 99 of a pos- sible 105. The honors for the top tyro finished with identical scores of 92. The plans for next Saturday is for another prize shoot conducted over the same ranges as last week. Following are the complete re- sults: Tpr. R. Barwise . . . . . . . . . . . .. 99 -jr. 6. A. MacDonald Capt. A. J. McCahe Tpr. F. Younker .. ,. Lt. G. F. Rogers . . . . . . . . . .. Sgt. P. J. Landrigan . . . . . . .. Sgt. R. L. Cotes . . . . . , . . . .. Cdt, R. MacDonald 600 yards ranges. 'l‘pr. Barwise: C.P.0. S. G. Bowles . . . . . . .. Tpr. A. MacDonald . . . . . . . .. F.0. D. M. Howatt . . . . . . . . .. Sgt. H. T Vesey . . . . Tpr. M. Ling . . . . . . . . . . .. 89 WIM‘BLEDON. England (AP)— Sapl- R A- MCCabe ’79 \lthea Gibson established herself 5-S-M- D~ 0. Clark 8§ more firmly Saturday as queen Tpr. M. Carver . . . , . . . . . . . . .. 81. at Womenvs tennis by coming Eli'pr Rfiigrgn ---- -- from behind to defeat Angela F -O N ~I Dogma -------- -- Mi Mortimer of Britain 8-6, 6-2 and Sit. LI MacDonald .IIIIIIIII 78: 3"“ hfir Sefomfhfmiglh“ ‘wl‘m‘ble' Tpr. A. Brown . . . . . . . 06*, on c ammo“ 1p: . Cd-t. M. Farmer . . . . . . . . . . .. 64 The 30 - .VGB‘I‘ - 01d Negro Star Art Wall Wins Open Tourney went to Cadet Ronnie MacDonald; death playoff Sunday to defeat and C.P.0. S. G. Bowles who both] Dow Fins-terwaid of Tequesia, Fla., in the $22,000 Rubber City ‘ Open Golf Tournament after they ’ had tied over the four~day 72—hole route with 15-underopar 269s. It was Wall’s first tournament victory in 16 months. He has fin- ished second in three events this year. AKRON, Ohio (AN—Art Wall .Jr. of Pocono Manor, Pa., bird- 11ied the second Vole of a sud-den ' fi-im New York teamed with Maria Bueno of Brazil to capture the women’s doubles crown also but her bid for . rane Wimbledon “triple” was shattered when she and Kurt Nielsen of Denmark were beaten in mixed doubles dry 3 pair of darkhonse Australians, ‘ ob Howe and Lorraine Coghlarn. Nevertheless, it was Althea's‘ day on the centre court at Wim- bledon and the crowd of 17,000, including the Duchess of Kent, gave her a standing ovation when she left the arena. The Harlem miss who once had a reputation for becoming un- nerved in critical spots showed her mettle by twice coming from behind to beat Miss Mortimer, on". .p..ao '0 o g o g. a o' ‘.‘o who can thread the line with a backcou-rt drive from either side. CENTRE COURT JITTERS Suffering what she called “cen- tre court jitters,” Miss Gibson fell behind 0-2, 2—4 and 3-5 in the first set and had one set point against her before her powerful, manlike service ; illed her outof trouble. Eleven times in that first set a footfault was called against her and five times she served doublefaults. Miss Mortimer also jumped into the lead, 2-0 in the second set, but Althea reversed the trend and, with a magnificent show of pluck and tennis stroking, rolled off six games in a row. , . Althea and Miss B‘ueno de- feated the all-American team of Mrs. Margaret du Pont of Wilm- ington, De, and Margaret Verner of El Paso, Tex., 6-3, 7-5 for the women’s doubles championship. But in mixed doubles played in the Wimbledon twilight, Howe and Miss Coghlan defeated A1- thea and the big Dane, Nielsen, .v..v.v'v.‘l o a “.0...- Althea Gibson Captures Wimbledon Tennis Crown 6-3, 13-11. 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