SPORTS FRONT By PIUS CALLAGHAN Another Collapse? .sAVEN'T dim Dodscrs heard about tho collapses at last r not. some at their dearest lrimds had better tell them before it is loo late. The patient lit present is Ll: a serqu eondiuon Ind unless the Tamper unification coma. in a real hurry. that same patient coiud peas away. YES. till Dodgers in up in Mr old flicks. blowing lends which appeared as insurmoinlxhle. They Are pinyin! stead Intr Ill opposition and have seen their oncehandsome cha‘lnDn melt ‘ay [it four and onerhnll games. I tilled rlvlll, Sln Francine Glnnll. Ire dnlnx the had a honey at a tailspin or their own and out oi the National League I 1 AI Durk'l boys are rullllll and they are tied with ilie surprising St. Louis Cardinals {or second spot. whether ihey can repeat their perinrmances ai 1951 and 196: is a big question but Dodger labs are living In tt-ar. no good talks are now convlnecd "all Illyllllllt :ln hlypen. They loved The Road lT indeed seems strange that a club can blow so cold attri- web a tremendous road trip. They battered evcryoody in their way when they were in enemy camps but they‘ve turned sud- denly soil in their own backyard. 0i course tilt-v say that thc 3),. o! a good ball club is their record on the road but alter All. the iauhiul borne lans like to ace a share a the club's vicinfirs. This stand at Dodger Stadium was the one where Dodger- shcuid naic sewed up the pennant and leit the other clubs to themselves to tight ior the rest oi the positions. not the Alstooltes had no such power at home. When we wrote this. they had hlnwri (our finish! and were showing no signs oi getting out ol their slump. Fellows uke Sandy Kooiax. .iuhnny Podres an Don Drysdale were losing ball games and that in itseli Is reel sports news. Fur a time this trio didn't know how to contest. night now they can't lind the winning iormula. i More Alston Talk THE talk will start again about wtaiier Alston and his lab as manager. The sport scribes will have a hold day as they anticipam another collapse by the Los Angeles crswa P0551“! to Alston's post will be mentioncd but we have the iccling that Smokey will be there when the season ends. 0i e se. a tour-game losing streak isn't an uncommim thing in baseball We believe that Yankees losi an erlllre rous- game set to Baltimore Orioles last August. Yet the Yankees nerc rar in (root when the IWZ‘Ea/mb schedule crime to an end. When we wrote this column Sandy Knniax was trying tor number ii and at the same time endeavouring to snap the Dodgers' losing skeln. it was one oi those cnnsl night ganiea and we didn’t have s hope oi the result beiore we put this column to bed. Ii‘s against the rampaging Phiis who Ire at hot as live costs. However ii Sandy can cool thorn, it will be a big win ior Ill!" and In equally huge one lor the Dodgers. it they can rind a winning combination again. things should get back in normal in a hurry. If Sandy railed. then look out tor real trouble Yanks Run Wild THE Yankees don't appear to have a wnrry In the world. They can lose Mantle and Maria and still trounce the day- IIEI’IIS out of the rest of the pack. Just :y whieve such success is a bit of l WSW bill. the cold. hard ldcls Show them eight games in front gain: into last night's contests. Per- haps the other teams are a bit awed once eea take the diamond against them. At any rate. things keep going splendidly (or the Bombers managed by Major Ralph Honk. The)" back In Ocmber trying in SiKcesslil’Iy delend they won 1nd October by beating the San i i i the world crown Francisco Ginnu. CONGRATULATIONS In Bundle Hog! all her successful (59» fence DI lirr Divvindal golf crawn. Blanche did it with a dramatic come c . We might add that the score of M11. Taylor. iirst division winner, should have read 191 not 20 . Mrs. Tayl/vr had 9' and 94. i Three Double Dash Wins Feature Racing P Thrce horses were double dash top honors in dashes two and winners on last nlgllt'l harness six. The Chiei got the nod in the racing card at Charlottetown‘second dash but Ncrlne had too Driving Park. much hnmelane bush in the Sid Stead drove Duration to a other tnv. double triumph In the teaiure, Jae Heme-Ami conned Joe Hennessey did likewise with single WIllI MH- Jagn Brown‘s Sam Johnston's trntier. Avalon Decewer “I Heard hme for “'0 Warm. my wine, DH,“ . live-yearold mare. it was 2.12;- reincd Lorne Macnachern's Clo- ver Bay to a 1-1 summary in dashes three and seven. Marine [3125: and hushaway Chiel. racing as a stable. look ny THE ASSOCIATED Pill-:55 American Lune liauaaa City monotono— New York moonlit»— wiekersham til-st and Ed- wnrdi: Downing lost. Bridge: is: and How . HRS: — Cnueey t7) Slebern til). Ellie- ». m—i moodm— 2 n and Martin; lud- > tilt and Raiser. "SWIM—ll“. DOGWOOD—O 2. e Glover Boy also picked up a new mark [or himseir oi mm in dash three. Fastest time oi the night was Avalon Worthy'a 2.10:1. est pay iii the night was the quinel» la. Clover Boy and Babe clegg. 521.70. The same pair gave an exuctor return oi “no. The iirst a combination or Deceiver and hushnwsy Chlei was worth $18.30 and the second douhle. , 8. Avalon Worthy and Duration. 0 H 16.30. Will pays in d onble ilgures were Deceiver slim and Clover Boy. 3 1.10. l Deceiver iJ, Benneth any stock (Clnrlre Smith) chlm Kelly IL. Kelly) Wall-ll- Harlan (H) . Kiln! (IA Ind Angelou Club. {ID-ml and Roder . lb' he Dell ’6. Chnwlll mm (M), Walker (3). Ale Time 112.: led (at, Wynn tit and Romano. may" mom in. M... yo... Elli M—Tml l. . Drown. Charlottetown. «omits—sit rays: 14.». no. 2.30; 2,50. ‘ "I‘ll “I- 130; zoo. ' Perry (8-7). mumer at. no. , Am a W ('1) HM Batty: vn- anlvwdil.flennes W (14-1). adatz (I) m) _ 1 a ll m- mi Mun-Allison Downtown in. iii-client» z 4 (9|. litter ml. wet is). home ciesgtclarke Smithiat ‘1 Mill Flamingo tL. nauneaceyls Mil: Jo .14) 1C. Murphy) 5 7 Winston's Wish (I. Claw) n t Beyond tG. Channel!) 'I s Time: and 2 “3:2. mun-way Chins owned by ii. ouuovm Ndrene cleu owned by Simone motel. Bu tk. Plyl: ll), 2450. 1 0; can. It”. .10. AND'I aban— menu» 65 . MII'IOI' League Pillmcr stragglcd in wit the day. ‘ The trio had (led alter the On the cllmaciic [Elli hole’l I d resular 72 at 293. y 5% d “5mm. , par ive yar o Games P aye “:33? piggngfmgfld In; missed ll livelool birdie putt by \villl Roger Gallant ink-inn the“. k. palm" missed . (“m-ivernon River cops loss. in Minnr Tongue pl . \ s A ._______ . inlan lost in Rnlury. its. and openmg contest Jimmy Plorsall. In Los All- gcles Angels ullllorm (or only Iwo days is hold in check by Angels third basrroach Dt-ll Rice :91. in the 9th inning oi Palmer Wins In Playoff To Grab Western Tourney CHICAGO tAPieArnold Pal. par ml the ilnai two holes and ioiitcr inr live on the 13th and mer raised his season earnings posted a 73. .ied the us. Open champ by near the siaa.ooo mark Monday “F H. 280 ‘only one stroke alter the iltlt. by winning by one stroke ovcr 'm “Mu” shwdwmiluovns INTO TIE .. us. Open champ Julius niigos mm: mp. mp mm Whey Boros moved into a tie with in a lllrnP-man iohnir plhl'nli' “inner; “we an” my ended Palmer on the 4M~ynrd lath irir the sumo lap prize in the mum Mm, Sunday deadlocked when Arnie threcputied lor a Wcstarn 0pm Goii Tourney. af‘numnd-mp“ m live and gums salvaged a par Masters and . champ “Man; has em'ed 379599 by sinking a sliciooler. Jack Nicklaus iinished three.”-d Ems sssmmm ye”. As i turned out, Palmer strokes achind Palmer. Palmer m; on sh; backed into his second Western A ll“? 5""r' “mm ‘3’" trnirnrvs this year tar otiiclai‘DPen "‘19- “9 W0" ‘“ 19°1- 35“ Palm" ° ‘h'EE'S‘mke ad‘ rnrnin'cs nl $95955 Euros and 1395?“? a “M "V" P“ "m" vantage at the ninehnlr iurn KIMM'S‘ by firm“: aglWinn the Nfiryard 17Lli. Palmer merit. split the second and third‘moved 5”“ “"0 a ""9 “Wk” 7'1- l’aml’ fl‘adl’d 3""? money and earned salsa each.‘luld 35 3°”! “BEES!” ‘0 ‘ staged a inrious, hut vain rally In my mm “:5. 0m ‘two over five. missing his third on the iinal nine in iinrsh with Ems “m a Wye” "om Falj‘pui. mm. is my.“ 0,. in. a par 7i. xicldaus went ovcr m" and Jack“ Cum, “m I "m. tune, Nicklaus three. oncimdarpnr 7n Cupit was filmed “‘"m “‘ '9“ “'53 0"“ thrcc SlrnLl‘s hark with 73 and i 0V" Far I“? "'0 “‘"m‘ “m 0' b 76 thoir sci-rind game with the hoston RPd Sox at Fenwny Park Sunday. when he started to charge plats umpire niii Kiiinumnn Pirrsali was lined 8750.00 and luspended null] Aug. 2nd by American Lea. Kue president Joa Cronin yes. lerday. in little iranuc piav in Sum. ship 10 holes when he stood ‘Ml‘fi- Th” “'35 “I! “limest- I' magpie lag. “any”; “meme” iniirnindcrpar. while Nicklaus Palmer also came Ill) will aim . . was even and ‘Bnrns one over. .iivc_ two-putting irom seven Tm.” Lew“ M an“ N" m” lion-ever. Barns turned on the . test, In clinch the top money. ‘"“‘“g5 “I “31.99%” Desm’iprossurp and hpggcd birding nu ‘—_—— chrs was the ammo pitrlicr mm, 0, me mt (m we" again it look iitn extra lrames to decide the issue. More" Team i vernnn River deicated inns Takes Game ‘im in the iirst came it! a liernl- iinal series Sunday aiternoon at ona. \‘e rnon Joe Huzhos acni tho distance Riicr cirls 17.1 a soltball {or the winners. getting iourteen cncnuntrr Sunday niicrnoon ai‘ strikeouts. \‘ornnn River. he gave up Inur hits and tour MariP Milrnhy went the d i a~ lrre passes in first. ‘llanre on the mound tor the win. Emmy Connolly and Danny "s 5““ “‘“m‘ 913‘" ilcCabe shared the pitching du- ilnrcurrite Morrissey slartt-d _ r", m Imps h“, gm may m ties ior iona They allowed elev- ,ini-cil girls downed . _ m rogram Clover Bay n\\llr‘d by Lorne Marnachcrn. Clyde TIIVPI. Pays limit. 4.40. am, am. (ililrla ilacnnnald in the sixth en hits and seven tree passe. 3.70: ml 2.10. 2 lo. 2.21 z in, Top h alters lor- the Mnrell Thcy gill seven strikeouts. out); a . cirls wcre Edna Tobin. Brenda { Trip batters ior Vernnn River No_ . AND , ‘iinr-nnnaid and icons Larkln wcro Lennie Hynes and George lPili'IIl‘l‘S .ilnrrisscy and M a c- Power each going two ior three. For lona Merlin McKenna had nnnald ucre the heavy hailerai twn ior thi-i-c. IAvalon Worthy lrl. chncs» V ileLie .Callic iial iA. hernaroi a i lost Gary iciaude O'Brien» 4 .1 Se?! Clegg iOyrll Smith» 2 2 "tr'he‘wm- . 'iiard's choice tw Krilyt 5 s ,Bilty silver lA. hurbinei 6 7 ......, Shamrocks Take “First Game Win ‘Scottish Light (L. licnnes- Scyl i Timc: 2m l: tin-t 1 Avalon Worthy owned tn- 5 R. .l hns o . Fortune and c "Pa' . so». am, 231; a to~ The BIS Shamrocks zcnringilhey picked up lhrtr ilnai tally 2m; 240. 3.10. 2m, 210, 330. all their will one tnllillxlln the sixth when Vince Mulligan 220; 2.30, hrld on In delut laarry'r Lions; scar . ‘s-rt in the iirst game iii their The Shamrocks wera held 1 , somriinnis lor the City Solihalll scoreless in the iirst two Innlnl‘ll 2 2 League Title. but burst the game wide open in 3 r The Shamrocks were only abie1ihe third Inning when in sy Elmer c, iii, Mathdyenl e s m zarncr tour hits on the nitor-ipicked up an [le tallies on last Mr. Rock U. Homlessevl 5 5 1 mg: ol Iisillg hurler Art Enllem two llILl. Philip's Oneal (A. Burbinel O 3. hut they mild! them count for II] J. Banned!!! opened fill Ill- Time: 2.1M. 2.to;2. tticir riina, nlng with n wnlk. then consecu- Dmtyw WM i,., 5.4 gram The Pnrkdale boy- collected tlve walks to George Bule and Dr. .I.F.L surge. Char. i2 hits oil aiu Montelai the mm and Gena Bradley loaded the 1 pitcher hul were only able to based. Lesle!‘ Taylor then can- N0. .5 AND I iD'III‘alioll is. Stood» . Sllwy Queen tA. pins-ant lolly Abb ti: Bernard» loiinlown. Pays: 6.50. i «l. 240; 5,70. 3.“), score ilirer ulller as the right- heated [or a booming double tn 250. trio, 250. 220-. 3.10. 2.50; hondcr was tough when it count- clear the tacks. no we. driv— zilo. , ‘e . en in when Mahar singled. Bull i The Linn. moved into the lead Dunn and sterung Simma then ‘ln the itrsi Illnlllz when Roy ruched base on error: with ibe Downtowners .ilncGonncll and Glen Thompson ilitti run rcnrlnu. . ‘hll trick in back singles and Dick Tonight the third place flnll Tle Uptowners ‘Farrall reache on an error. ers. the Main hrace Mariner They addcd Amer marker in take on the thlaull Park A Tn. uptown", my on 00w". the min trains with MscGnnneii Stars who ended the realm to - (or Wicker: hi '1 TH! CANADIAN PRESS Dave Wickerslilnl pitched l eight hi! shutout and Kain“ Clly dole-led New York Yun- kees 50 Mondly on llama run: by Wayne Clufly Ind Norm Selbern in a latte ailernoou game on the coast, Willie Mays lmddhed tn. winning home run as a hard - charging San Francisco Gill-Ill took their eighth straight National Dengue victory. win over Pllublll‘lh Piratedt Th0 American Ledgue game II. New York wad only the third complete game oi the season hIII'lv I record nt dd. AI Downing war ml Yankee lhrle’i‘ Ind loser. The rookie southpaw lulled seven lnnlniu. gave up all the Athletics' runs and leven of thelr clam hill Ind Wu Charged with hll third [out He hill won Ieven. Downlng [all behind M War: he could retire hl: llrll. ballert Gino Clmoll opened the Kama with I tingle Ind rode borne an Cauley'l rsvendi homer oi the year INCREASE LEAD The Amelia increased DIIBII lead in 5-0 in the llxlh. cirnoli got his second i s but picked oll‘ llm. Canny followed wth I walk Ind advanced on erry Lumpe‘a rlngie. Seiberli then stroked his 11th homl nlll lnlo the rlgllt field bullpen. ankeer got to Wicker- sham for It least on. III! in each of the first IIVO hill-Ills. but two double play: helped keep Wickersham out oi trou- who evened a = innkm' tourtii with a [hue lhdae hit but was doubled up nt ‘llle plate on Hector Loner Infield grounder. At San Franclncn. Mays con- nected with two on in the iiiut. the second game lll-d-mw in which be has punched homo an winning runs. TAKE SECOND PLACE .. The homer. his 24th oi the suson. also pushed the Giants into sole possession at second Flyers Take Ball Victory The Flyers delelled the Dod- ger! I54 In I same (his! w called liter “It inning: became ol ddrknesl Inst night. Carl Manouaid went all the Way in pick up the victory. giv- ing up I total of SIX hIII willie walkinl elght Ind Imkll‘ll out Yankees Shutout By A's; Giants Victorious Again place aha-d oi idl- st. Louln Alter Pl flatbed a too ndvnniagc to the top at tho :second, the Giants narrowed the count with one run in the bulletin DI the tuning and did-- other in the third nn Chuck Huler'a homer. E Pirate. but jlmmed his right thumb while halting in the second inning and gave way in Vernon Law. who served the homer pitch In .Mayx and look the loss. liarvey Kuenn's single to Willie McCovey preceded the deciding 51ml. over Candleslick Park's left field fence. BALTIMORE tAPt — Dick brawn smacked s two run homer WILD lwa an! In the last o the inning Mnnday night. carrying Baltimore to s 21 victory over Detroit Tigers and mining I brilliant pitching perlormancs by rookie Mickey Lolich. I rl Franck lurked {or the with one out and I twotoul walk he Robin Roberta pinch bitter tor the Oriole-“$7; the victory on W. m atle blow which Wu on], u, third hit on lolscli. ' was .gavc Washington Senators a Li vlclury over China o w wand” “my g hIIESo) . orienrecniied iroint . nors only last week. ligdmh no—hltlei‘ until cniick Hilltop unced a scratch s e lrlld centre iield with on out in the ninth Inning. One out later Lock connected toi- liir iiia' hnmcr eight. lie was opposed on the mound by Pat sherran who went a 23 innings beiore being relieved by Len Ellsworth. netween them they gave up a total or it hits. They walked five while Idnnlnl two butters. The winners picked up two run: in the second game. tons more in the third. six in the riith and rounded nul. their scoring with three tallies in the sixth. The Dodgers picked up one rim in the iirst iraine. three in the second. two more In th e lourth and a single marker in bie. Elston Howard opened the BUY NOW! Your BTDoodrich dealer ilul compact car driver with um All the rinse in each price cl. low price. even though moat 25 DAYS ONLY! coMPAcl chit TIRES AT M, M plichSl Three iarnoiis brands. in Blackwall and noautyiiiis whim-ll at moncyaaviiig prince Player Gets Hole In One Gordon Curr. scored a hole in one at tha iaeivedere grill Club on Friday on the No, itve hole. lie was using a No. nine iron tor the par 3. 130 yard hale. 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