Dodgers And N.Y. Giants Can Move To West Coast M I &. M K '-7-'--' I-,-;;mcg;uny&c::; Pirates Edge '3 I CIubsCan Move IIAnd When; G " h They Desire N. L. Announces! a ag e CHICAGO (AP) - The National League Tuesday agreed to a "p a c k a g e deal" under which Brooklyn Dodgers and New York Giants could move to Los Angeles and San Francisco. respectively. rumission was granted in I unanimous vote by league offi- cials in a four-hour meeting at which a rumored shift of Cincin- nati Redlegs to New York was of- ficially denied. League president Warren Giles, who announced the action It a press conference. emphasized that It now is up to the Dodgers and Giants to arrange for a potential mm in the two west coast cities. Giles pointed out that the DOM- ers and Giants. if they plan to play as west coast members in 1950. must clear the way with the Pl- cific Coast League-of which Lou Angcles and San Francisco are members e between next Oct. 1 and Oct. 31. Minor league territor- ies can be drafted by a major league team only between those dates. ' TWO-TEAM MOVE Giles stressed that the league action is predicated on s two-team move to the west coast and that if one of the two New York area teams decides to move elsewhere. another league meeting would be rquired to sanction such a change. Giles said that during the course of the meeting he asked Gabe Paul. Cincinnati general manager, whether the Redlegs wanted to move to New York in the change which would send the Dodgers an Giants elsewhere. Giles said Paul replied: "We're not asking permission for any- thing." Giles said that after Tuesday's action. it's up to the Dodgers and Giant: to "tell me 'we want to re- locate our franchise!" "I will then give them my okay and then they must find a place to play." RE-IECTED PROPOSAL Giles said that before the vote ihe National League executives re- jected a proposal by ltlllwaukge anlgx gugvggelgguiglllgrnggesfl fllhlel first all-star wrestling card ' lo te season was held at the aguelfr c:;'”3;'m5c”lSports Arena last night with it brought the matter of transfers up 3:5” cmwd "f ”Pe”""0'5 I””k”'3.l ”..EII';el:”?.':gi)e:IpIE;"':li:ch Wkl The main event of the lll;.'lll about franchise transfers that l "35. "I9 cmwd P1955915 and I! W85 wanted to get it on the line so t,”g”;mf5f'kEd all the Walt Doc. brought the man" up Inyavl .an e Gallagher won the best They now have the green light to two out of three falls. tvlo iallsl go ahead. Of course, there are 10 0119. over Len Hughes and his certain negotiations that will 'l(ll9 f?'lrtner Tarzar Tourrille. The Gallagher Bros. to be made by either the (ii.-lll-' look the or the Dodgers for territorial hrs! fall from Len Hughes. after rights, For all I know, Oblallry lm0t'kHI8 him around the ring for (Walter 0'Malley. president of the l the best part of twenty minutes. Dodge”) and Stonehgm (Horace Tarzan Tourville saw almost no Stoneham. president of the GI- 30110" In the first fall at all. He antsl may want to stay WIN” W35 tagged a couple of times by they are." HHS Partner Len llughcs but be- GIVES CHANCE lcause the referee was in the other Geohagen Win City Softball League Meets In a City softball meeting held last night it was decided that there were to be six teams enter- ed in the league. Following are the six teams: BYC Seniors. BYC Juniors, Abbie: Barrier Lions. Burner Electric Ltd. 315 Shamrocks. , Happenings at the meetinl were: Col. L. T. Lowther was el- ected president in place of Cleaver MacLean who has retired as pres.. Councilor Frank O'Neil was elect- ed Hon Pres., there will be no wearing of gloves in lawn! 01' playoffs, there will be three dia- monds used. Parkdale, Old Dia- mond. High School. all games will be played MDIL. Wed. Fri. the league gunes will start June third. the home team will sullllly I new ball every game. there will be no rclcascs given Elly player on terms. Following: is the schedule for the first wcck. Mon.-BIS vs Bar- ries. Ross Burner Electric vs BYC rs And house tactics. and they succeeded in winning the match to the db.- may of the large crowd of fun, in the first match of the night Timullly Gcohagen was pitted ,. gaillst anoihcr rough wrestler, in the person of Gypsy Joe. Before the match Geohagen gave" a ghow of strength. by lifting a ungu chair will! a 275 pound man on ll up by his l('9”1- Gypsy Joe won the Ill'xi full ill lllcil best two .ut at tllrcn llllls match. by stunning Gf'iiIl(l.1Pll ulill a knee drop and then holding him down with A body pros: Genllaccu came back strong In the um-lid fall. and put Gypsy Joo llllil (Il'OilmI8lld with his falnmls slccpcr hold. Gypsy Joe proicstcti the fall claiming that it was a choke and not a sleeper that three previous hands of Durello, two of which I. Stoneham said that the actionycorner and did not see the tag. ,he would not allow Tourville in l the ring. . l The team of Tuurville-Hughes lgot even with the rough and ltumble Gallaghers by winning the lsecond fall in short time and therefore forcing a third and de- means that "the league has illve us a chance to explore all P055l' bilitles." He said he had no fur- ther comment. 0'Malley. who was with Stone- ham. added that as far as he is ready and don't care to add it. However. I too think that we now have a chance to explore all possibilities." The Dodgers actually are the only team now with a pathway cleared for a franchise transfer. The Dodgers last February bought from Chicago Cubs their Los An- geles franchise in the Pacific Coast League. It was annuonced at Los Ange- les that the county supervisor of Lot; A n g el e s county: Kenneth Hahn. expected an announcement within two days that the Dodgers will move to Los Angeles next year. At the meeting opened were I9 representatives of the eight league clubs. 5,0025!- 5 The Charlottetown Guardian, Wednesday, May 29, 1957 SPORT OF KING'S To Have Five Team League With the Stewart. the King's County Base- ball Leagu will probably have a live team league this year. Morell Poakes. Georgetown, and Souris are the other entries. St. Peters decided that they could not enter a team this season. However. in regards to this league. Souris. is as yet. not pos- itive starters. But, whether or not they enter the league. Souris will have a baseball team. If they do not enter the league. they will register a trim for Island play- offs. . Henry Hartinger. elected as coach of the baseball team. may, because of business diffic- ulties, resign as coach. Henry. noted mostly for his prowess as a pitcher in the City Softball League. is now a resident of Souris. At the next meeting of the Ball Club. more plans in regard to the Town Softball League will be drawn up. 'I'' -. should be a good, league. One difficulty may be the division of players to the differ- ent teams. One suggestion would be: Divide the town into section with the players from .eacli sect- ion playing for that team. ' This town league may register an all-star team to represent addition of Mount this happens. it will mark the Boston first time that a softball team from Souris cumpetcd. Morell is going all for baseball this year- They have a team In the King's County League. and now, they have a three team Jun- ior Iieaoue. ready for operation this summer. .. Souris and St. Peters bowlers concerned. "I have said enough al- l '0 l ciding fall. The third fall opened with the 3 Gallaghers using their usual rough- put him out. Geohagen then pro- ceeded to show the crowd by call- ing for a few men and putting them to sleep in the ring. ..Whcll the third got under way Gypsy Joe resorted to illegal tact- ics and was soon disqualified by referee Fred Hater. who awarded the third fall with it the match to the fighting Irishman- BASEBALL Sanford, Miller (2! and Lopaia; Antonelli. Consuegra (ll. Ridzik l3l. Margoneri 15:. Grissom t7l. McCormick (fit and Kali. W: Mil- Ier. L: Antonelli. NY-Schoendiensl. Cincinnati 000 000 0W 0 II 0 Milwaukee 000 000 0lx- l 2 lland Peterson. W: Wieslcr; L: CGro1ss" and Bailey; Spahn and Kildoo. HR: ColeHenley. '3" " - National League Bkln 001 000 010 00- 2 I3 I w L pg. 535 Pitt 000 OIO I110 01- 3 I0 1 Cincinnati 25 13 .658 hewcombe, Lablne ill) and Brooklyn 21 13 513 2 Campanella. Walker l6l; Friend, Milwaukee 21 14 .500 2": Purkey l9l Arroyo l9l. Face i9l Philadelphia 20 15 571 3-; and Fotles. W: Face. L: Labine. St Louis 17 18 .486 til: HR: -Bkn-Cimoli. ' .. New York 15 21 .417 9 Am"-1",. Len", Chicago It 22 .333 II'.': Cleveland 000 200 0024 8 1 Pittsburgh 10 24 .294 13 Damn 000 100 2M4 5 1 American League Mossi. Narleskl (fit and Hogan. , W 1' PW 5”- Naragon (9); Hoeft, Sleater 19) Ch"”'3” 73 -397- and wjlwn. w; Maui. L. Hoe" Cleveland 21 14 .600 1 Hits: Cle-Robinson; Det - Boone. 895'”? I9 19 -500 W3 gutglg. Detroit I I8 19 .486 7 Cbfcagn 000 000 Mk I 5 , Kansas City 17 20 .459 8 St. Louis l0il 010 2lx- Fl 9 0 B8"”.n0" 13 - -371 11 Drabowsky. Llttlefield :7. 3.0,. Washington 12 23 .300 141'. nan till and Neeman; Jackson gnd NE WYORK (AP) - Probable H. Smith. L: ,. pitchers for today's major league Silo-Cunningham. games, with won and lost records New York I01 030 000 8-8 I3 1- 100030001 04 9 4? Larsen. Ditmar 45) BIl(III0ll'Rl'd; Nixon. Dclock (fit and L)aI(yy' While (61. W: Ditmar. L: Dc-lock, HR: Bos-Williams. Kansas City m1mm.1 5 Chic-so 200100 00x-3 fl 0 Coleman. Burnette (ll M.-pm-. molt (7! and Smith; Fischer and Lollar. L: Coleman. HR: KCy - National League -Miami 004 000 000 1- 5 8 2 Phila 413 030 500-16 17 0 Cueche. Hatten I3), Penn (7) New York 040 000 002- 6 8 2 andlzqulcrdo. Garcia (Bl; Bull- HR: Phil-Miller-, ' Columbus ROUNDUP Juniors, Abbics vs BYC Seniors. Wed.-Ross Burner Electric vs BIS, Abhies vs BYC Juniors. Bar- ries vs BYC Scliiors. Fri.eBYC Juniors. vs Bat-rics, BYC Seniors vs Abbies. 'Chicago Retains Two-game Lead IJIDWILIS 'AaaaciatedPnuItalIWritu ALgameIcll8dI-Ilcd- games with a 8-1 decision over the Athletics while the second- cinnati at Milwaukee. Brooklyn at lilacs New York Yankees were Sada the Boston Red Sox 3-5 in Cleveland's third-place Indians. three games back. kept the pace on a two-run pinch homer by Ed- die Robinsoa in the ninth that Gordie Wallace Looks Fit And Strong For Durelle MONCTON CP)-Gordie Wal- time in August. said: "I'll be out lace. looking strong and fit after there trying from ill? 5181'! In In an extensive training program. Tuesday predicted mlllh battle" when he and Yvon Dureile meet here Thursday night in a 12-round bout for the Cana- dian light heavyweight title held by Durelle. Bull necked Wallace. holder of . the British Empl.-e crown. said; and a bruising type that you have "I'm going to make up for my. to watch all the time to stay out at the of trouble. defeats figure could have gone either way ' Wallace, who 1, lenlatlwiy wright advantage over Durelle. scheduled to lay his British Em-l Dire crown on the line against Mike Hold In South Africa some- ”a ltoughwllalk .-llmui me being scarred I0 beat Detroit 4.: in the only other h The National Lelll-I0. II-I H99 utives bundled in ChIcIl0 "3 Wit alder a shift of the Brooklyn "Ill- ciilu to Los Anitelel. hadml (gill! ..w . "W" W” ""'d"" 55 in the last six games wliue Pittsburgh. Chicago at St. Louis and Philadelphia at New York. T FISCHER WINS Bill Fischer. srookie right- hander. trimmed the A's with a six-hitter. including a home run by Hal Smith, for his third vic- Mizkey Mantle. with 4 - for - I hiked his batting average from .355 to .371 with two doubles and two singles while batting in a run and scoring one in the Yanks' I3- hlt barrage against Willard Nixon and laser Ike Delock Williams. the AL batting leader fell from 409 to .407. Robinson. the 36-year-old vet- era cut loose recently by the Tigers. belted his payoff homer off loser Billy Hoeft following an error by Tiger third baseman Ray Boone. .. Dun Mosul. making his fir start of the year. was the winner with Ray Nsrleski pitching the ninth. ltiossi gave only three hits -two of them homers. a solo shot by Boone and a tworun job by Bill Tuttla. who had been 0-for-20. St. Louis Cards Beat Chicago ST. LOUIS (AP)-Larry Jack- son, a five-game winner as a re- "Ill previous meetings I weighed lief pitcher for St. Louis Card. about 162 or so, but I expect tolinals, turned starter 'nlesday check in at 169 for this bout which ' night with a five-hit eight-strike will help me to cope with Dur-iout victory over Chicago Cubs, anon-.421 in put an end to all this meet Dlll'ellc." The blond Brantford. Ont.. scrappcr. whose last fight was against Tony Anthony. Dec. 7. said "Dtlrt-lle's a good flghterva strong and awkward man to get at But Wallace. who loads trucks -'for exercise when he get: tired of ltralning. said he will have the SPORTS TRAIL ker. Seirlproch I7l. Paige liol and. Miami-Micelotia. 021 000 010- 4 it I 000 000 012- 3 8 I ml and Chili; t2I.Douglas Richmond Wieslcl: Kildoo. James Iluzava Sullivan. W:Paige; L: Pena. HR:l l i l (9). lplete list of names and saying in n in parentheses: National League .. Plliladelplila at New York-Haddix t.'l-:ll vs Millcr lo-ll. Brooklyn at Pittsburgh -- POCIIES (3-2) vs Kline (0-6). 1 Chicago at Milwaukee - Kaiser ll-1) vs Buhl (2-ll. .. (Only games schcdulcdl American League Cleveland at Chicagwwynn (5-5) vs Harshman (3.1), New York at Washington-Sturdh vant (3-2! vs Ramos (.'i-3). 9; Baltimore at Boston - Loes ti-3) ware desolate last weekend when Smith. the Island Bowling Tournament was cancelled. Souris was to have sent two teams to this rolloff. May- International League Toronto 100 iao ooo-5 ti 1 Buffalo oil 001 ilx-it ll be they could have a tournament Johnson. Crim -n (2., 1' g , . of their own, auer (HI. and 3:52.... L-1.adI:03:.i lglr Lccczrtclll I0.E)levsiSusce 13-0!. With Captain Henry Larler lead- Nagy 15:, and Noble, HR; 'ror.I (ggiasvs 'Bl:m::ng ('21)! -' D””" ing the way. the Dodgerettes de- week to win the Mixed League semi-finals two games to one. Tina Dtngwell of the Ramblers bad women's high three. The Dodger- ettes now advance against the Eastern Hicks in the finals. The Eastern Hicks have won the league championship the last two years. and a victory this year would give thcm permanent pos- session of the league trophy. At the start of the season. Larter said. and we quote "I've assembl- ed a team that's going to go all the way" Unquote. They , ad into sixth place. and have so far advanced past the elimina- tions. and won the semi-finals. Is Souris in the Island playoffs. If this his year for true predictions? New Pro-Amateur Agreement In Hockey Bein ltllrll l ll tililtillliiitii -r l, g Considered gel year for the next five years. Rac. Jok; Bfl-Noble; W-Nagy; . Crimean. ' Montreal oio ool 00!-3 1 1, Rochester 300 ooo W14 10 1 Harris. Wait (91 and Roseboro- Lovenguth, Donnelly (9), Wrighi (9). and Green. HR: Mil-Rose bom: W-Wright; L-Wslz. ontreal 0I0 WI 001-4 7 Rochester I-Iarrls. Wslz l9l Md Rose;-,m.o.', I-ovensulh. Donnelly tel, w.-gghi fill. and Green. HR: Mil - Rose. boro: W-Wright; L.w..lz, Havana oio 102 000 (L 4 1' o lowed for Ottawa junior Canad. lenl. o picked team backed by Mnntrcal Canadlcns of the NHL. that lost to Flln I-'lon Bombers in the final this year. The closed discussion of the pro- amateur I 3 r e a meat situation crowded a report by vice-pr-ggl. dent Gordon Juckes of Melville. Sask.. about an uproar resulting from thin -rrtnn Memorial Cup that off the agenda todgy, The meeting ends today with 3'0 Wen sessions planned, during which the .luckes' report. the re- Port of the president and election must be held. 300 000 N14 10 :; Braves broke a three-game losing ' Ex. Softball Milwaukee Shuts Out Cincinnati MILWAUKEE (AP)-Milwaukee streak Tuesday night. beating league-lcading Cincinnati l-0 on a triple by Bobby Thomson and a single by Fran. Torre In the eighth inning. the only hits off Don Cross of the " ”' ..Tha victory put the third-place Braves W: games behind Cincin- nati and '6 game behind Brook- lyn. which lost Tuesday night to Pittsburgh, I-2. Game Thurs. There will be an exhibition soft- ball game between Barry's Lions and the BYC Seniors. Thursday at 0.00 pm. This game will be By WHITNEY MARTIN . NEW YORK tAPl-Sam Snead is 43. Ben Hogan is 44. Jimmy Demarct is 47 and Cary Middle- co'f is 36. This isn't a happy birthday piece. just a reminder that the "big names" in golf the last 15 or 1) years are getting along. We were talking about this to Eli Carter. tournament manager of the Professional Golfers Associ- ation, among other things. and as such has a chance to observe the progress and estimate the potenti- alitles of the younger arrivals on the tournament scene. Naturally he couldn't put him- self on a spot by giving a com- effcci "that's it: the rest are lust a bunch of bums." Takes Hours And Years To Make A "Big Name" In Golf George Bayer. Did you see the round he had In the tournament at Kansas City?" "He had two eagles and seven Mm" 0" 'l'''9 h"'"- which means , won 106 out of no amateur flghts., he was 11 under par for those holes. However. he wal five over Dar on the other nine in getting his 66. Four pars. five one-year Pars. seven birdies and two eagles on Iii holes is spectacular shoot. Ing: if not exactly consistent. And don't forget Dow Flnster- wald. second money winner last year and a young fellow with an engaging personality. ::As I said, there are others. It just takes time. Remember Hogan was 35 before he won his . agalngt Billy Flfleld, I and Snczid here July 28. Wallace and Durclle Ind Demlret haven! won it yet." last met here Sept. 27, 1951. rat National Open. ,elle's bearing tactics. 5-1, which gave the Redbirds I WAIT FOR OPENING! sweep of a two-game series. "l'l wait for the openings. I've svzfjgrpiag a pair in Feaway Park. W Dodgers 3-2 PITTSBURGH (AP)-Shortsto, Poe was Bone threw mu to m. plate In the lltl Tlldday mun allowing Pittsburgh plum I scorethonmtheyaeoagdgom: them a 3-8 victory over 9,, "C. ond-place Brvokbn Dggun Remember Wm Bob Feller "ye III Igo rd day. in a 1-9 victory i.yc.,,,,,.j: Indiana over -11.3... nm 3'3." i'.'.'.'. '?I:'..'”i'-7.'.'lf" ""'"'8- ended the nring .1 3; Y,'::.::' four day! Inter. One pitchers In America. olieihe 3"” Feller wu pion WY. cham Electrical Work Special Repairs to. Floor Sanders and Elect". 0&1 Avpllances. Motor re. winding. MucLEAN a son Dial 7186 117 Kent st. learned a lot of things since nut last meeting with Duxelle. one of the most important is that I've finally learned to use my right Before it was lefts. lefts, and more lefts." Wallace, who will be making his 68th start since turning profes- sional in 1950. says he has im-y proved his timing and found that4 experience needed. he moved better ths hni-fore. The rugged-looking pugilist. who shied away from predicting the. outcome of Thursdav's scrap. Gordie has a special reason furl winning Thursday. A new additlonl to his family is expected any day! now. He now has a 2”: year-old; bnv named Gordon David. 1 The two figh'crs will nffIcIaIIy' weigh in Thursday morning and put the finishing touches to their training program today. Durclle. of Bale Ste. Anne. N.R..l last defended his title in 1955: Toronto. secure future. Build your career as a branch 150 GREAT GEORGE ST. TRAIN ON FULL SALARY interacting career opportunity In expanding field. No selling, Na Because of our rapid expansion. we offer an excellent oppor. tunity for men, age 21-28. with at least high school gducguon No selling. no experience necessary. Interesting oulc. gnd pi,” work with expenses paid. Friendly co.worIterI. attractive sal- , ary. Outstanding employee benefits. plus rapid promotions um and largest consumer finance company. 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Stan Lopata and relief pitcher Bob Miller each drove inthree runs'I'uesday night as Philadelphia Phillies went on a 17-hit rampage that handed New York Giants a 16-6 wallotp-I I ing. Miller. gaining his first victory. hit a two-run homer. his first. and a sacrifice fly while limiting the Giants to two singles for 6 1-3 shutout innings before giving up three singles. a walk and a sac- rifice fly for two runs in the ninth. Willie Mays collected an rbi single in thc ninth-his only hit- to stretch his hitting streak to 15' games. SOFTBALL PRACTICE Barry's Linnit will hold a soft- ball practlce this evening at 6:l5 on the Parkdale diamond. Any.' one wishing to try out is wel- IODO. Signed. BARRY MOORE. played at the Park ” f till; i E lllilliil Ilillgi-3 gI Igiiii .ll 3 I . WANTED We are looking for a man who is Interested in going into business for himself. as our representative for Prince Edward Island. 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