.I. By THE CANADIAN PRESS Mickey Mantle lined a home run. into the right field bleachers with! tho score tied in the eighth inning Wednesday tor ti 3-'.! New York. Yankee victory over Baltimore Otinles Bob Grim via: the win- hing pitcher in relief nf starter Art Ditnii-ir . l htaiillm (lllksll, his ircondl tiiiiiici iii the yrar. r-anic on the'- fn-si niirh hi (Vinnie Johnson in the rizhih. in the onlv iitlicr afterniiiiii nia- jnr leasue name Del t'randall hit I home run in tho last of ihc' ninth lnr an ll-T kliliiailkce Na- tional l,ca:iic rtoi-mun over St. Louis All the RTIHPR riin: in the tree- .ii.i1;ing i-npiosi ll itilwaiiliee ini utiirli they iiiirr rain! from he- hind in up the sf'""F. iirir brought arrnss hi hnnicix Rrftwr ttranti-l all-9 l-slam. F,d tlaihivvis drove hum. three runs with III! first. Mantle Homers As Yanks En; Braves BgafCards homer ot the season, Henry Au-on hit his third-also with two on' and Joe Adcock his second, with the bases empty l For Aaron. it was the seventh-2 straight game in which he hit ssfeily in I streak that started opening dav. In the process the Braves have won six against one loss. At New 'ork. Yogi Berra'ii sec- ond hnmcr nt the season follow. ing a single by Mantle in the first inning had given Ditmsr In early 1-0 lead Mantle and Bill Skowron led the Yanks viilh three hits each while Bob Boyd and George Kell each had three for Baltimore- Successive iiin - nut singles by Bllly Gardner. and Dirk Williams gave Baltimore in run in the third. Kcllls third sintzlc. an infield nut and Willy lliianrla-. single tied the score in the :Ixtit The Tirlnlcs rmidn four double plays. x sooth (. The Charlottetown Guardl an. Tliui-sday.hHAprlI 25. 1957 SPORT SNAPSHOTS m'SmovmI-etimeIsTChIance Remarks About Anoth Kr tiHITNF.t' MARTW NEW VORK IAPI--ll aomi-one l.I!0ll.lt2l remark you look I littlel speedy it might not he ii bad idea to look in in mirror before getting. steamed iiri oi-er ttir observation The guy rniild hr right So iii.ii'hC Iilll Rigncy sliniilrt vi.-iii aiihile hptrire htnwlng his top IIVQT Bobby Bragnnts ntatementl that the Giants lire I lastpliice club Eragan could he right. and ll Ilr t: tirnn: Rizricv ran lauch arirl laugh all thr iivay past thel I-tiyjieg ii L: i-gcatlprl that back in Aug- nst. 1953. another National leaiztie manager made I casual remark" that infuriated the Giants no little. tthartrv Dress:-n, then orating for Bltnnklyn Dodgers. -aid tA'tIIl final- lti "Tho t;i.'i'tts is dcad " 'l'ltF.V uorr. too The ltntinvrs won the. pennant and the Giants ftnlshr-di tttih. i THEN ALAIN '-nmetime. of lfiitl -F iiiaittr tr mark; ronrcrninc another club harkiire. such as Bill Terri": law mniis rack "is Rrooklvn Itlll in the leasziir'"' tt wiiii made. in .icst.. hut it won hallnonrd up as a snide- remark rlctaniin: rvoryone in the hnmiigli of Flrntiklvii and their Ma. great it-iniring ii-hen the-i Dodger: iiircticd the pennant chances of Terry's Giant: late in Cleveland Baro SphtS22J96 NEW YORK 'CPi Cleveland Barons will split 3N.l9t'i as their run and for ivinnin: the Calder Fun. ttw Ainvriraii Hnckev l.ra:ii0 said worlnrsdav ' The total Nttynff pool of l'tti.4l7 mu min of the largest in yeariuu The Baron share will based on I7 nor rent for winning their; winning their semi - final sericiii Jtzainst Hershey Roars. lli pori cent for ousting ttochrsier Amer- lrans in the finals. and eight per cont for finishing the season in' aoroiid olscsi. rlnrhi-ztpr player: will split 317,-; I231. Pi-nvidcncc Reds. first place finish:-is uhll iicrr rliminatcd in the ifntl-llfIlII hv Rochester. sit.- rm; and Hershey 87,593. mi Senators Protest On Game Ruling ll'Ab'HLNGT(W iAF'l Wash- lnztnn Senators Wednesday torm- allv prmcsted I ruling that they must continue I game. with the Rattimore Orioles halted Sunday nicht uhro the lights went out. The action was a reversal of po- xtltnlt for Calvin Griffith. preli- irtvni of the Washington Bstiebiilt ('tiih. He had said Tuesday he wnldu not appeal the decision by Will Hsrridgc, president of the American League. that the game should he resumed. Washington was leading Battl- niore. 2-l. alter five innings in the second game. of I doubleheader Riindsv when the game was stop-I out by I power fallun. I Has-ridge Mid Tuciiday. the t.AtmnnAi.l. no Lars lt- l customers. p phone booth flI.. . er Club Backfire ' the tr-axon Instead of IitllEItltlE iilt liragarils rating of his Giants. Ripncy ap- narentlv has taken it as an insult calling for satisfaction A: it SIIXIITIIV aizainst the law to meet at daiin iiilh ciinrrls or pistols ivnzipoiis. ho has adopted a more ldeviiius iiwthtid He won't lrt Bra can": Plralrs Ial(f' halting prac- tice at the Polo Grounds diirinz off hours. l-iv Ellm. That'll learn cm The ii htilr attair is -is still in it tis tnriinseoiwiiiiat and we havr at sneaking siisnicinn the :n-Called feud is just a smudge not being used to smoke out I few paying although we have an idea also that the niimhcr of fans iihn arr tal.i:it:. ll seriously enough In t-iimc out ospccting in see tlt'c- viorks wlicti the Pirates and Giants meet t-niild assemble in I tele That is. no drinit believe the fans r-are iilnil one manager says about anntlirr manager or his team It lherr was the promise of ii littlc assault and hattery on the field. that would he diffcrrnt. They'd go for that If an r-ii-tianizc of tinlitttintl re- marks hr-tween managers would boost ilic tzalc. It would be good hiisinr-ss for a pilot in do about insultinc oi-crv nihor iiianag:-r in his league. in alnhnbtir-al order. arc Win The City Volleyball nu. The R Y.(f. win the Michael Title in Charlottetown last night by defeating the 'i'.M.(7A. in Ihoir Vnllryhnll Series. This IPFIPK iiliii-it iias thr heat of nine affair tA"nI tlir fiill nim- znmev. with the Ri'.(I coming out Is the winners. This will mark the. fifth year in which the B.Y.(i has won since the league started, The scores I5-ll, I0-l5. I5-I2. ilg. tin; Remem Williams. War Adniiral. cri-at HTIII nf lI'lC:(!:(l:::L:.n?7)h no.2: P7 min famous Man 0'Wiir. first showedl ilaniony 15...... lit. Tnmamk .4. '.NIn' wnh "I. ibis speed over a distance by win. Hnunemm, .75 MCTJQI-I .5. and U""'d NOIICII5 EMCVIWIEY ning the Chesapeake Stakes It t.NlxM. Gm.w.,.' Truck! ,9, Mm Foreo In Oh. Mlddlo last :i':.fIrT'l:: zgryg” V3” (airy. ': Smith. W: Garver. L: lemon. that season can t. eduttt lull-In H33: Kcy H Lop" '21" Simvmm ' ' 9" ' ”" slum. Smith Cl!--RIISILV. crown of tho American turf the KPI1Ill('I()' nf'Pht'. the Prcatincss and the Rvlmonl St.-iltrs. Sees Left-Wing Opinion In Que. Spreading WINNIPI”-G "'I"l - Oiieher now I! led"! the development of a body of icii-uinii opinion wlllcll will affect the church and the na- tionalists movement in the prov- ince and "may have I profound effect on Canadian politics." Pro- dsy night. Prof. Oliver, chairman of the department of political science at United College. Wlnnlpel. told it " of the Maui- ' '.... that I. Piiblicatimi of I hnnli wrmni Ir were as follows-i (10 inninllsi tensor Michael K. Oliver said TtlQIvl How Did ii... Layoff Effect Spokane In Allan Cup Play Ttir ht: riiir:-iskatlngteam that the Trappars. iitm iii: s W Individually. but as I tum. The Flyers wlu get better." TOR0.NTfi f'l" lion Wednesday iias part a it-dai laintt iilai-til l" 50"-. H the H er I ikane Flyers. 3-? lo." in Wil1llWyNortII Bayydlis!.gleIIhlbtelgverwll'l.h:i.;: Dunlops tn the rim name of the I tough seven-game series for in. best-of-seven Allan Cup final 'lliics- y senior A crown, day night. i Flyers 'ooIch Roy Mcnridge ' It had hecn l4 rl.ii- slut"? Fly agreed: era defeated Fori Willigiiii li('ai'- "It was just what I expected." ers in the semi llt'l.'tl- and It? naxs he sIld- "But I was hoping rm . since they lPIl iiome on ihcir.llttle better. Our legs were but march East. i We weren't skating or mooring the Bus Gannon rt-iniaii WIIIIILV puck." playing roarlt. iia: thr t-mi in con Whitby scored three of their cede that itic llltt l'ti:Ill ttttl be Boats with I man advantage out an indication of wzicx plai Spokane penalties, ' "It reniiiiitcri riir -it ilir liisl However. of the 17 penallipg North Flay garnrf hr zzllfl ttlliillir handed out, wh.lllt3' collected 10. and Spokane did llll.lE to cash in? .when they had the margin. law-Jl The series continues Friday. won 4-2. but North Piav came back to win the nevi iiin hatitiiii "1 think Spokane is I "Cincinnati Redlegsln 9-SOT" Victory Over Chicago Cubs (.'lNf'l.'Vx i ri lit” tiiirin another run Wally Pnst ill! nati Redl-at ti -il'-Fri ' to 2 V 5 Vic given an intrntional pan Bur tnry lH'I't' itiiiraivi "iili: here George (Trill? zingled home two Wednesday rii:hi as Hriiin pitch-Irunii and then the bases on balls erii set a next National l.criuiii- l)lISIflP!iS st.'ti'lNi all over again. rs-cord tni- nails in onc innin-.: hy. (Tolliim gave up one more walk giving bases on halls in nine Rcd and Jim Rriisnan yielded tvm batters in ihr fifth 'l'hr Rods more. scored sewn i'iiri.I in that frnnir The old National League record with only our hit. of eight bascs nn ball; in on in". l It was Cincinnati: t”liird i-nnscr ing was set hack nn May 4. 1910 iitive viclni'.i' atirr lnllf stralghiiwhen St Louis Cardinals henc- season-ripciiin: loxsc. fitted That time Cincinnati pitch- Mor Dmhovixlty. itiiti t-lat'ltltl'I ers izavc up the walks. nitrhcr. tin: hrci-"tin: along iiith Prior in that (Ziih Dllf'llItI'.' itn. 2-t lead uhcn he siiddcnly lnsl hacle the game had been ii tight lall trace n! the plnir in the fifth. battle nl home runs. .Ilni Bolger He walked five itraicht hatterstiind Fat Ncoman got consecutive utter nnr was out .larkir- Cnlliim homcr: for the Cubs in the second .ram- in but ltc walkcil Hnh Tliiii'- nil Jnc NUVNRII and Bob Thurman man in tnri-n homo aiitiihcr riin. not one for Cincinnati in the Gus Rollin infield oiit sci-i'vrl.tiiiiiiIh, Iu:.sL'L'rs 't'.........,.t. 1 4 1.19 I , I I2 National League igruaglnr 3 In ,4 l Si lltlltl .109. tl."iIlflOi)- 7 ill lpp.,,...h.".Eh , . :50 uq l Mllivniikee 013 030 001 I It ti Wchmeii-r. Schmidt mi and Ian l Anirrit-an Li-ngur l drith; ffrnne. Phillips I4: and W l. I'rt.('vBLi ltirandiili. W Phillips l.Si'liiiiirli. f'liit.i:ti I I llfi0--- i lHRs: Stl. Ennis; Mil - Adrock. New htirk 5 I 7H - '.Aaron. Mathews. (ii-anrlall. iliansai (titv I .1 tl?.'i is New York 002010 000 I III I Rnslnn 4 R 57! 1 lsrnoklvii INNI40ll00I i 5 l naliiiunr. .'l s 175 W9, i Barclay. llarcnneri Ill. Jniiri. W;i.sIiiti:tnn 3 .'v Cl7,'i 'l'- '5'. Siirkoni int and Wr-'-triiiii. t"lft'PlJ0ttfI ft 4 1.1.1 7t: Thriivias '3'. Knit 12-. liiiiifai. Detroit I 1 PM .1 .Vald-I t5'. l.abine lF' iinrl (tamn-i '.m.n,. w; v,.m..,. 1, g,.m.,a...y ' I'ROBAlIl.E PITCIIERI l':;::.:h”'”” m”)?":ff if NIHW max iAt"i Prnhahlcl ' ' ' pitt-tiers for today's major league ' Frii-nd. Hall 47, fthiirn itil and .w lFnilcs. Kravitr ttti Sim mniic,i:g:7:,::h(Jw.n" Md 1"" runrdl "' (.'artiwe,Il i7i. ititlrr tilt and Lu . Ann-riran In-Igiie ipaia. W- Simmons. l.- Fririirt. HR, pl,” .gnWm,m. Mm” ni-irnit at Chicago Lary it It Ctmagti mo mi mo .ii it it" ”'"i"'""' t”” Ciiiunnnti oon I70 mix it 5 iii ”"""" " w”"'":'"" ”"'""' Di'aboiisky, ('ollum lSl. Yalrn W09, N Pasmal fml . linctti We and Necman; Niixtiall ('I"w'""d '" K'""' ("yi" ' Wynn to-ll vs Hurnettc it-Ill Hrnsa tilt and Bailey- W-Nuxhalt. only um" "heduled lL-Drahowsky. Hits: Chi-Bolgcr. Neeman. Banks. Cin-Thuman. Nlllttllll I-MRI" -' American leagito Ktrwi- York It tlrooklyn fnighil - Raltirnnrr 00! ON 000 2 l? 0 Antnnelli ll-ll vs Podreii ll-til i New York 200 tttltitttx - it ll 0 fttiirngn st Finrii1nim- Hillmang Johnson and Ginsberg; ltitni:ir,.itl-tli i-s Niixhall I0-Oi Grim ttti and Berra. W - Grim. Only Hm" APItNilllM- lIIRlZ NYII-Berra. Mantle. Boston Ilgl UNI OIO l- 4 II 3 Wash 0l2ti00titll't0!ttttnl Mcycr. Portcrficld Hi. ltoloi-k' Hi and White. Daley i7I; l't:imo:. (Ihakales (71 and Fitzgerald WQ Delock. l.: Chsluilcs. HR: Ros FDR CANADIAN i i inotroit at Fhicailti. npd. riiiii l international Ix-nltir i Montreal tttltlfttttt 000. It in 3 Columbus ozt toi nox-. 3 it o Mcnevitt. ('ristante ill, Vllfllisi t7l and Ron-born; Naranlo and. ftnuska. Miami zoo 000 (I'll 4 7 .'t Rnchcsler ttlo too 30:; R S o Markcll and Shaot1, n, Cropn, Hiinsinccr 17'. Mason llti Ftnlindu 319; sends. 400 i I . 125'-3.-'-.”” EXPORT Hlilvznna ltitt (I10 lfltitlll 2 t ' in l""'"i-'l or any other Mi-icdonuld Irand HlI'III.RtIl't'lIIPTEfrlll'att(I paM'.;”d”d.d Noble; Pena. Ciici-he tit and M." "d".”d bl Sierra. Toronto at Richmond ppd., rain. OVRSIAI DUAITNIU l STANDINGS . National League P.o.Ioa4U.Houd'Aclicg l iv 1. im. oni. It-V0-tilt Plans Were Discussed By The Provincial Rifle Assn.- The initial Plant "tr "p”'"”5 I school for beginners was discus- led Tuesday night It In enlt"'"”- uc muting or the council of the Provincial Rifle Association. held at the offices of the Jenkins Trans- fer Co. The school will beat" all 500'! II sufficient numbers of HEW HUG- inon have indicated their lnltfell and the instructors will come from among the senior marksmen throughout the province All clas- ses will be conducted at the SQUIW Point Ranges. and riflcs will issued starting on Ma.V 5 "Id M” 9 The idea of the plan was born from complaints nt the members regarding the apparent lack of in- terest in ilie sport by Noltntl Vt'0l11d li has thought that be riflcmen by mi; ms-ihnd tlic membership will be grcatli Ffllalt.L'Pd. thus cre- ating stiffer competition and boost- ing the cnnipciiiiie -piru smoni the prcscnl niciiihors Some whom in the nasi fcir traits have been :nin;.' alon: iiilh ihc idea that iihi sllttlllll ihri in too hard. place on an nariiciilar team was assiired aniiiai -"Afliletic Commission WillT A second t to . siderahls w':."ii: cclns: tlia reclassification of trans sad salon. IIIIDBIII approval was given '0 Idiilll the dates for die annual Pmvtselsi most to be held t a Thursday. Fri- Iahlrdlli Jill! S. I and II. It nu decided that the firing of the milled Icvloas Officer's club Match. fired under service conditions would be carried out on be Saturday Aiisusi Std. miter than hold it after the Provincial Team from the Dominion Rifle Meet at Ottawa. '!1Ia method of selecting the eight marksman to represent the Prov- ince at the annual Inter-Maritime Match. to be held this year on June 15 at Sussex. N.B.. has been Wmvletcly changed. Instead of the usual best two out of three qualifying shoots. one 0i shoot will be held on Saturday June Ilst. The usual method of 359011118 the Ottawa team will re- main with the top twenty-four members in the Ottawa aggregate twelve of whom must be tyros Give Square Shake In Fight WP Tiw Illinois state alhirttr rftnll'ttts'.ItiP WPd- ngsdai ii r ii in l x e it a ' square snake” in 'IIl'll'IlFWPl:lll rhainpion Gene Fiillnir-i and challenger Sugar Rntiinsnn in nlllFlFllil1E their title rt-mairti at the Chicago Sta- diiim nPVl Wcdiicsday. CHl('xt.ri Tho iiiti principals were l'tl"lPIP(Il on Illinois hoxinc riilcs aftcr both the Utah boxer took the title liionilriilciicc Regular to were found in good pliysiral stiapr by the romntission doctors Robinsons manager. Genres Gaintord. Is:-criing "there is no rule against the rabbit punch in New York." askcd it that typc of blow was illcgal in Illinois. He was rel'errin;,: tn Fiillnit-i"- tactics at New York Jan. 2 tl'llPl1 Henderson 8. Cuilmore Clears Better Quality Sport Shirts- l LIBASEPALL LRWNDUP Sn v e 52. on each and every Shirt. 5.95 ..Dan Sportiliii-ts wrinkle-shod checks. All variety- Yos we're overstocked on quality 3 r u ck Olympic Plaids. launder- rnark fabrics. English flannel Twills. washable - All All in I tremendously colorful River Cottons. Guaranteed Expect Golf P Event In Japan NEW vonx (AP) Golfers from the same ID saunas that completed in the 1956-11! Trophy and Canada Cup mate L England are -sxpeci-ed to in the 1957 events in Japan. John t..nstlnaal Golf Association said Wednesday. The 1957 nlzlllches will be played at the Kssumlgaukl Country Club 30 miles from Tokyo. Oct. 14.21. The Canads Cup is I 72- hole stroke play for two-man teams which is decided on the combined scores. it is played cou- urrently with the individual com- petition for the International Trophy The compeititlons were started in 1953. The countries which competed in 1956 an have indicated they again will be represented Ire: Ar geuiiiia. Australia. Belgium. Bra- zil, Canada. Chile. China. Colom- hia. Denmark. Egypt. England. France. Germany. Holland. Ire- land. Italy. Japan. Korea. Mexico. New Zealaiid. Philippines. Portu- gal. Scotland. South Africa. Spain. swedeii. Siiitzerlaiid. United States and Wales. Jay Hopkins, chairman of the l.n- W ayssiansannuruatus caaadlaah-aulalfwrlter o'l'l'AWA tcPi-Coach Frank Clair said in an interview. Just that there than and are seeing the same faces ol- Milllnl almost every week. Last year. in the Big Four Foot- offtctsls. It takes ttvo per game. Clair suuested one way to get around the difficulty would be to bring in Americans-say. from northern New York. close to Big Four cities-to work in exhibi- tions. , Four Canadians and two Amer- icans. the latter mainly as ob- servers. would work the exhibi- tion games. "It might take the Americans a year to become familiar with the Canadian rules. but football Frank Clolr Suggests Way To-Overcome Bad snodouo hall League there were about 15 . where." he said. "It Intuit work " is Pretty much the sense dvery- . Last year. there was some crlt- i ialam ii ofnelals. Ipclally (rm , Montreal and Hamilton quarters, incident. in particular. Coach Peahoad Walker of M'”lI- Held after I came to sound off in front of some ottlclsls; Another time. iltnsidosst Jake Gaudaur and coach Joe htinbtp at Hamilton 'l'1gsi-Cats alarmed Into the referees dressing room to protest various calls during it ame. Clair was here to speak Wed- nesday main It the annual batt- uuet of the Ottawa fire rigliterr aunclsttun. PINE TIAWLINI GRLMSBY. England (Renter.-i Two British trevtisi-s have been fined CLMD each and their gear eontlscstod for alleged illegal fishing inside Icelandic waters. it was learned lire Wednesday. Robinson WlLh I 15-round decis- i lIIl'l Frank ttitmer. commission i-Iiairiiian said punches in back at tlw llFl'l( are fouls in Illinois 3...; ,mini: could be deducted from the ll;lllEt who persists in uslngl thr.-c tactics l iiiiiipie-i. (iiimer empliasiscdi that iilniis landing in the back (Ill ltlie nri-it because Ii fighter turnsl his head are not fouls. . Gilnicr assured both fighters. and their managers that "you're, .;;oiiii: in get it square shake iii' itiftit-iating. 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