I '15. Mus. Ohmottewvin, Him, Innlrlfl. rm! SPORT ECHOES By Norman Mat‘tloilflld i Summer-side Bureau a! The Guunlinn Close Decisions We dnn't Ihlrlk Wl‘ urn more close derisiuus ni bases than we sail in (It‘lilih my ltu, ur insisti we hml‘ mt‘hiilil)‘ kit-Ltd tiui’ lye: all in v it home ‘0? buliavitntr bull nCAr-Muokenrlr dame oatur. on do . on I o ~(tlol r at duy ulternoou. in Lulu» a hottey lnalullrs. trig they've gnl the photo now The Luis, oi toursr, have swuinl uuuriitrn licl‘nws to throu inuiits ~it umpires. Ellyx to determine oho linishm lirsl In the neolt and nook one., out in baseball uod soitholl. on .1 real old one the umpire not to rnalte a uuirt do *sion liawtl llu huw ll! snw it “till thi- naked eye. The trust they eouid do is give thuw trlllilu blnoeulara, And [lIL‘ lath" N0 "Milt-l lltl\l‘ r‘Ilzac IllL‘ play. our \ct'llttll lir thus will sucal' hr ua~ uni tn a on; block. and tho ntlivi' out it morr ar-rurnlely. “yes. ill-.tr" men at ntnnr. take It mil on the lllil|lil'l'\ when they nt‘i s iulv nuny item the lam- ih h iiut this privilelo dot-s not I and uullnros in u .uu llsilnlly ion h-ulrul when is tlmittn their way. oh ins. t :uy \\a< ill Thm'ro n liillo slot» with the tore the leI let the lill‘llllll s i ‘ur-llu. it might he a good " ” is short ioi- 'izuo Idun to suspend a player [or and llr\(‘r has a: 2 "‘lli more aptly numrd tilllel-u so sonsihle itizt‘iis \tllitt‘lliiic: at! like victims ui (ll‘llli‘lllla in: or at spoilt P‘Dflt: (in a ion or. Cnlls More Difficult pn-ulud nnolnnnns nun- .unsidered n llcridt'il improvement over tilt‘ > It: I r before. We cllrlt'h nho onto, the pastime mill-Imus int-got that tak- outs and told draws are pos— smlr only it the "lunch and log to this, and also pulling up to" Normal prohlems under- ioui line flags to m it antic, ni-iitll run he kl‘pt under eon- to call inn and tool balls' The lrui. umpires have a tough row to Sunlni do gulieis are wol- im at best, They should be I‘nmlrl" lint-l; tn Lhr (ltlb George helped as murh as possible .lndro . who :5 beginning his urnmerside (‘urliuz |hlm war as onlt pm ill Sum-, Club had their nnnunl inert momdu Georgi hos been n log last. week, and ‘v nih \‘t‘l’l' popular lilsttut‘ml' over as pr y n-oin built tlilltll'L-ll and adults. we m sists in abusing thr oilieinla dill-r ll(‘ has livun illruttil out «I tllt- plum. Umpire \Votwlnm it out |hat it makns illust- base calls more (lil‘it’llll \l n the bases an: not pcgzcd down (and usually they are llK‘I at Queen Elizabeth Patkl. How About the league executoc scr- Chateaugay. winner ot Kentucky Derby last mm“ with Brnulin noon in the sud- e. wnn the 95th running th month, oi CHATEAUGAY WINS BELMONT STAKES the Bnlmnnt Stakes at Aqua- duet race track in New York yesterday Winnner paid sit [or Path 52 win wager in the a one and tine-halt mile Iur three year aids Ca Spots, rear, was second. (AP Wirwhnlo) race ndy By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Nntiunnl Dengue lending Lats lAngech Dodge“. who haven't , ion since Maury Wills returned tn the line-up, ran their winnlugi Boston 3~2 in [4 innings. Ireak to live game: Sunday hyl ‘outsluggiug Chicago Cubs Ill-El ‘ on a key hit by last year's most Yankees alugged tour humeri valuable player. Wills cludinK a three- nursrun sixth that put the Dodger: ahead tol stay against a homer s happy Cub learn that got three home runs trorn Ernie Banks. Tommy Davis contributed four hits. in reluding a homer, to the Dodger! 5-7, then lattack, Meanwhile, Snx whipped Kaunas City 4-: on ‘Rou Hanson's run - producan 1double in the ninth inning and Art Cnttin pitched Mount swn. Lewis , l art Huskies m a so shutout vii: and walked iz. ltory over Georgetown Eaglerl with a mum. Peahes downclerainor (or Peakes. atom, and St, Peters 10-6 and Cardigan Alcx MaeAuley oi' st. Peter: I SOMA'IS 65 at Cardigan in {or 6 edged litings County Baseball League, 'hction Sunday At tanned seven and walked tive'hitter [or the victory [or his victory. Allie MuePhee started Georgetown but was relieved by Buddy McCullough in the Inurth at the plate for tht inning, They gave up a contiii - with Mo triples 't ed total 0! 15 hi 5. Top sticker was Merle Crane with a Srior-S perlnnnance. El- IINI hm ntlring president rzru .loltns- are honour to llau‘ a senior too. A recommendation lruni tm‘t‘ sol auliers' tournament at the sodium was to the el- lllr hllmmrl‘sldt' Club this year. lent that every avenue tor inv Not too soon. we hope. as the maslng reeeipts .1an miniml< willow take a luth» lancer get- in; costs should ho explored on; to llirii' pl-ak pet-lormanee next season. retluslyear's mo, Last Week's Bouquet nrrk's nnututoi. But an exira [my to nollie Len-av i-or iiitrhing so well, and lot- [me tin! hcnds he gets this Enman Drug players havr had a surprising rejuvenation. From league doormats they have risen to git-e their i. s lubllnrion, They should itll BAEEEALisCohss edition of at hlemol at 6 15 ‘ linal on By THE FAXADUV PRESS Summit sh m'r SATURDAY I'inrlnnnll mil till {lott— I! fit] 7 National League Phiia- niliwm—Hi Kuvolla Team a. I‘M.“ 11nnmlm_ 4 n" Tslitllli'ls Ilsll and Edwards. c T [‘I New York mmnuwn 2, Boom Ml midst-nun «at, eo anon 46.2. and Wm“ W ,q. m. Mm” ops op Honors g” 'iu Piuson (4‘, Rose (2). 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Weather permitting the 196.! “hr-n Rover: and Fll’f'l‘s take Cliarlvfletown to the field to gel. lanLllST base< l Baseball Lcazlir gets underway hall season under “at l Field this evcnin the , ai‘P City Playground Contmnsion . ,s’tall will give the biz iield a tennally sti'n some over today in tlon tor this evening's open‘ youth and experienced ball toss- 'th‘ng uill he all set ers Kavalla Traek Knights drew, the point mm- a solid 114 points it rill ondul'anro rm. a fur the local raeonay. uill Saturday mg will rtner approxi-l Cooke Leads ck Knights 1 Knights in Marauders Probable P cher ‘EDbgfipgifiey By THE CANADIAN PRESS Probable pitchers tor today'sl .ll Ni ailll A1ctl0: Chcncy malnr lt-licue llamas. wnn lfldl in parentheses, Amrricnn League Pre- an evenly-ha Mac {or the iirst a still battle 'n and What will happen this even in: is amono' . Emil v » yers have tw- rosiers with an mixture oil K r‘orlziie Kennedy says hlsl Flyers are Ewing to open the awn with a win on Bill Doe and Johnny Squarebriggsl lllvilr bnys one all set in and they are picking their Rovers to talus the opener, league exmuti've and plays" ,ahke are hoping tor a line El'onimz llvr this big npcuing torture. Baseball tans are urged to turn out this aiming to give 1th9 two teams lots oi en» mragflment and Show tihe lea~ Eur executive Charlotlletown wants and aoprem‘ates baseball. Charlie l'Iyaln will handle t0- nieht's tussle e' d by two other omrient'rd officials. i. . Prexy 5 Match Jack Cooke racked LIP bcsl score. 74. in the first stage it ot the presidmrt's match at “wt 73 Bclvcdnre Golf Club Saturday. 55 Dave Boswell had 75 and, 15 George Nicholson was third o with a 75. The tttp scorers arr 25 (allows: 5“ .iatw Cooke ‘3 have Boswell 35 Gm. Nicholson as Tullnr Gentlliedl Alt \iaekenzie L, Maelsaar ‘M' )1. Kennedy E, C. 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Me uh, Green tll,l ‘— u-T‘t'sl, ippotein in: tin ENPWTED 1'" DOUBLE A SAVE mlrymple H'R- Cinr— Th0 total population oi the 0 Yka m. Pill.- nllisnn l unrld is «hacked to double in ' cot-ports t m t7). union ill. till! year 2000. ‘ liiott Hendrieken, Gary ‘ nd two hits in tour trips. Ollic'uils were Floyd Jay. Over It St. Peters winning ’ . . lpltrher Cecil shes tossed a iz« the deiensive star or the game, uhlle Britons eat some twn ,hmar for the win. He also walked making two sensational running one, st. Peters moundsmun Bub catehers. How can we make my husband’s income work harder for us? 'tunk I‘VQI' first stroked three hits, tn-‘geles Angels downed Minnesota n double in a 4-2 and ended the Twins win- inuing uprising ning streak at i'aiir games, l blanked Chicago White Friends ,Bravea wnn 5-3. Philadelphia iMl. Stewart, Peakes, Mt. Stewart Coiiin also Lorne Maointyre tosml an u- {ur l erikeouts. Clark and striking out 16, He led the Art Cnlfin each larnc‘red Soul-is team at bat with 2 hits ‘ i the n Paul and Derrill Alflvck. Macintosh. Place in the American League (ram Bnltl— mare. The Orioles dePEd une- hall game back by losinl to YANKS TRIUMPH in other AL games. New York an tripped Detroit 5-2, Los An- and Cleveland b e lted Washinzmnl 7 Elsewhere in the NL. there were three doubleheader Splltl. New York Mets edged St. Louis bowed 104. Pittsburgh Milwaukee five~hit|ter 4.0 on u helore the tank the opener (rum Cincinnati all in 10 innings. then lost 3.1. uns tagged tor 12 hits Top stickers to the game were pitehers stole the limelight o Semis-Cardigan some, while walking live and racking up in Macintyre was Also top man, winners- in tour Ip- ilcarances. Losing pitcher Ron Cheve'rie allnwnt‘l rilnL‘ hits. walking two it three outings. Mniest hit [or loscl's was a triple by James Bill Connhan oi' Cardigan wu h singled and eventullly oarue Sun Frlncluo wll It Huultnn (or the fin! Sunday ninth! [lull in major league history. lter w got the Dodgers nhead, they put it away with a threeruu seventh—two marina on wild pitcher by Lindy Me- Dnnlel. hunks homer: gave him 13 for the year. harry sherry, king In rellel at Sandy Kouinx, war the winner PIZARIIO WINS F011 80X Jinn Plum. who will] (or the While Sax Frldly. clllll on in relief in the elghfli II the Athl- letlcs noted the tying run, then got the victory when Pele Ward around an Haunt“ key blow Chuck Schilling drove in I run with I single In the ninth tn tle the M011, then singled home the deciding run [or the Red Snx In the 14th. Dick Rad- ntr pitched nix uorelen innlnn in relief Ind llmck out 10 Orl- a. Hurry Brtlht. Torn Treuh. Ciete Boyer and Honor Lopes homered for the crippled Yun- keel, Wl‘m added llllKEer Roger Maris to their mounting Cnlu~ city list with In Injured too all illis let't toot, whitey Ford Won t Keri McBride won hll third straight for the Angel] with Mal Nelson! relief help. Ed Endow- Ikl singled In drive the — nlng rally that put It out at tho Twlus‘ real: . The Indium lulled Scullm‘l’ pitching [or 18 hill—three an by Vic Duvnllllo, Fred Whitfield And Woodie Held. Dlvallllo col- lected I homer Ind Hel Lhm runs batted in. ERRORS All) METS The Met: made the roost oi four unearned rum to edge tire Chrdl in the opener, but St. Louis got even in th- nlghtglp lcnrlng nine runl In the seventh and eighth innings—tour on Torn Mchrver‘a lnllde - the- purit grand Liam homer. Ted Savage and Dunn Glen- denoo homered and Roberto , lDodgers Extend Streak; *White Sox Grab AL Lead ble in rapport oi Friend in the punter tint victory vie. tory No. a in the nightcnp when Milwaukee used two errors lllr three runs In the eighth inning The Reds led the opener 7-2 going into the ninth. but the pull. rolled on homers by him Demeter. .ilm Lemon and John Caulson. his second at the game. The winner seared in the sixth on Bobby wtuc's ' tingle. Plulnn homered tor the iteds in the ulghteup whlle tohn Tu. tourls pitched a four~littter. Legion Juniors Whip Kinkora SUMMERSIDE — The Slim- moraine Wm Jim-ion deli-3t. ed the WI baseball foam 3: by wiiuwus. giving up only e ion. and striking out a. ante Rubens starlcd lnr Kinkorla, went a 1/3 innings, gave up 6 hits and a nun. Chad-tile Sadr linished. ulloinntl one hit one run. For .lenims Lloyd “'l‘oy»Tlly" Gallant lrit t tor 5. Perry z for i. and George Dalton 1 , For m min, Gerard Robert: had 2 for 1,022 Rebel-141m 3. 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