Walcott Appeals To Have Result Bout Friday oi-ucnao, (A.'Pt - The post- rriortem on the Rocky Mariano- Joe Walcott fight. which probably will be one of t.he loudest and long- est in boxing history, enters the official stage Monday. The Illinois athletic commission has arranged to receive the plea of the Walcoit camp that the re- sult he sei aside. i W-alcoit. and his manager, Felix Bmviiicciizo, maintain it was the arm of referee Frank Sikora, not of Marciano, that accounted for Wr.loott's knockout at two minutes and 25 seconds of the first round .:i Friday nigh'.'s Chicago Stadium hmigviyciizlit championship fight. They accuse Sikora of a "last count” and their lawyer. Angelo Nfaiiindra. said he wil.l file a for- mal protest with the commission Monday Only Polite Inter:-st 'ilcinbe:'s of the cnininissinn i n':ii'.e politcly expressing iiiieresti :-i ho:irin5: the Walcott. ai',".umcni. that it hai-pn't left much doubt. will take more than conicrsatioi. to set aside the verdict. Cihairniaii I.'X'll'i':5liI'. i'iii..:'iir r.: '1 after ihc bou' that as la: act" in-r ii--as concerned. "the fitzh! ii moi. Marciano won .'n'.i' niiil sq',irirc." Commissioners Lou Rad- zzviida and Johnny Eehr agrccd in addition to the MC meet a.io'.hci interesting post-ii'c'y '.i0ll IN rliiOWlfiL'. iliree-dimensional movies of Wal On Rematch; Blemish On By (HRRY LIBKA p CHICAGO, (AR)-Jersey Jor- Walcott'a manager says he wants a rematch with heavyweight cham- pion Rocky Marciano, giving his entire purse to charity, because he wants no blemish on the record' of the 39-year-old former champ Waloott had planned to retire, win or lose. l Felix aoocichio, waicoin man-I agar, said he would file I formali protest with the Illinois Athletic! Commission Monday of the "fast count" and ask the commission to view the movies to check the ac- curacy of the timing of Marci- a.na's knockout victory in 2:25 oil the out round Friday night at thci Chicago stadium. L Claim: Moat. Unfair I "It was the most unfair thing the public ever saw.” said Bocchic- chin at a press conference. "For the benefit of the American pub-l iic, they should see the fight again. Joe didn't. get a fair shake." . Bocchicchio complained that tho ring wasn't. normal size and said it was heavily padded to liandicnpi Wnlcott. ”.loe followed instriictioris." hcl said. "He was supposed to get tip at the count of seven. That's when I told him to get up. That's all I. heard. ”f didn't think he got hit al punch up to the one that ended ii.. Joe rlocsirt want to go out with any reflections on him." Wairntt. listening while. his man- agor talked to the press. said, hcarrl him iro-ft-rec Franl: Sikorai count scyrii and started to get up.i He pu.-zhcrl mr down and waved. Marciano the winner." lxif Of Reef In Punch l At. an earlier press rovvfereni-9,! Marciano said he put. '1 lot of beef” hohind the kiiorlmzir punch. ”I came out to do my i'i:,.. , n the ring.” he said. "And I think that is what he should have done. I think I would have got up and fouszht." I . "I must have hit him in the best lVi':slI)lP spot." Marciano said. "Whcn I hoard ihc coiiiv get up in richt, I said to myself: 'IhlF follow is not going to got up.' Hr lindn't rvrn looked at the referee"; Marciano said the right uppercut that flattrncd Walcott 'i'i(l the? short right-hand punch lint. didl the job at Philadelphia in their fir.-'-t match worn about equal in strength. Marciano! future plans still are iinrlrridvd. Al Wcill, his manager is rOnSldPl'li1fZ offers to fiirht Rol- rnd lia St.:ir7.a or F.7.7.ard Charles in Snntrtmhor. "Right. now we haven't decided iiSs?i5SLiandirig7 Amrrluin I.-nu.-m w I. vi-Li New York ...- IR 9 ml Chicago 19 11 .033, Cleveland .' ii 5.7 11 .560 15 Ami 10 555' in .400: Detroit ....... .. B 21 .271: National I1-nguo W L PM. Philadelphia ...... is 7 .696 Milwaukee .-...... is I .652 Brooklyn .......... 15 Ii .577 St. Louis . 10 .565 New York . 15 .444 Chicago 14 .191 Pittsburgh 17 .370 Cincinnati 14 .300 0' Inter-nalonnl fauna L Pct. Rochester .- 7 .581! Buffalo 3 - .579 Toronto 10 .555 Montreal ........... 10 9 .326 Baitimore .. .. 10 11 .576 "E-.- 9 no .474 s.........' 12 .42!) agringtield -......... O 11 .353 .5s.z-1"" the t l i iMidd Of Title Set Aside fight. The International Boxing Club lf1VliE'l ine commission, sports- writers and memibcrs oi both camps in attend. The films will be run off at both normal tempo and in slow motion and from all four angles from which photo- graphers shot the two minutes and :35 sccoiids of action. Mailing Referee Mcaiiiiiiic. Bocchicchio continued a vci'l)al flailing of referee Sikora and conditions surrounding the fight generally. He wasn't getting much s iporl. B. Siko..i . Joc would naii l0 had he knoivii that far along. He and lawyer Malandra also maintained the riiig canvas was ”ovei'padded" and and that Jersey risen before the the count was that the rui: was too small. But the fziiicktcipeis. referee Sikoin and liuiidrcds of sperm- ivritcrs and rziicsidcrs said the count was fair and that Jersey Joe lsaf it out, ioliiivariiy or other- WIFP. ih.ccli.o says he i. iicitlier Marci- iiaiiagcr. Al Wciil. i”irly interested. l .' the imimed-I are ino'ciiniic. Among are R September . ci"nei' Roland La S..iI.;i iii ' "rd Charlcs. and an cxl:in:i.o:i tour of the South Pa- Jnpzi ii. cottis Manager Keen Wants N0 Jersey Joe whether vie want to fight in Sep- tember" he said. "If we do. itithcr one is ok. l'd lllii" to i... :cd in New York. I've got to have n tzilk ililli Jim Norris presidcni of the liitcrinitioiial Boxirg Club some lilhf' ncxi wcck” Paris Boxer Dies Following Fight l-'i.H.E'.lMS. iCPi - Jean lnnoceniz. Paris bantamweight. died after being knocked out by Emile Haiitois of Rheims in the fifth round of an exhibition bout here Saturday night. Baseball Schedule; Probable Pitchers NEW YlllIl(. I.vXl'l -- Pniiizililr pli('liPl5 in iiiv innjrir IWIXIKIN Monrinj. iuriii and lost rccords in prirontheslst: Notional haamu Brrmklyn at (Tiniiiinali fnikhli Rim ii-it vs. Porlhician til-Ail. Pliilnilrlpliiri at M i l w a u k c it inighti firvws 12-Bl vs. Fluiil ti-ll. New Ymk at St. Louis Koslo (0-Iii vs. I”l?7Ii')l'I. iii-flu Am:-riciin IIIIIIIR Clilrripn at i'i'nsiiin:i.in inlgiiil Dnhsnn 41-1: vs. Blarrrro I2-2'. Dolrnii at Boston ('21 Cnrvcr (2-41 and Xi;i:ii.mii t2.rii vs. Hurl- son ii-ll nnrl Parnell (4-(ii. Farr Announces . . His Retirement HOVE Eng. iAPi -'Heai;v- weight Tommy Farr announced his retirement from the ring Sun- day-” and this time I really mean it." The old Welsh boxer ht"s past 40---camc out of retiremrnt last year He fnu:li' 16 bouts. lit the last our in March against Don Cockcii, ihc refcrrc stopped the fight in thc seventh round to rave Farr from further punish- merit. Fnrii in Tonypaiitiy. South Waits. Fair non the Bri'isii lirat-yiyeiglti iiil” in 1937. the SAW? your he lost a l.'i-riiiind dc- cicion against world chaniplon Jot Louis lecoff I I Wins Gollloumey WESTBURY. N Y, tAPi---Dr. Carey Middlcroff won the Meadow Brook roiiiiti-i'obiii golf oha.mpion- ship today with seven-point edge over Jimmy Demarct. The 32-ynai--old Memphis den- tist, regularly a loading mnncy ,winr.er on the pro rirciiit, clinch- ed the rich first prize in thc s17.- 500 event by firing a foui'-under- par 86 for the final round and winding up with a 42-total plus points. Demaret shot a last round 69 for 39 plus points. Jackie Burke. Jr.. finished third with plus 23 and Llioyd Mangrum was fourth with plus 14. The point. standings are gained by matching one player's score with that of the other three in his foursome. Middlecoff, with his 66. thus picked up one point from Jim Farrier, who shot 3. 67 and three each from Sun Snead and Davc Douglas. who had 00's. NIGHT IN WOODS SYDNEY: N. 8., tCPi .. Jam" Klfrilt. 9. and James Thompson. 10. were cfojccts of a search in the woods of the Cownay district. The boys found their own way out the following morning, and .p. pared none the worse for the ex- perience. ii said "nobody" heard: (LITTLE SPORT -. -,. LITTLEVSPORTS BASEBANL Mars in f'F('Flil not-its island alhleles liavn lwcii iuimiiig ilirougli with ii numlicr of firsts in sport. Harry Poulton hecniiic the first Island .-ithloie to he given the opportiin- ,iiy to iiglii for A Canadian hox-. iing tiilc iinrlr-i' the sanctions oft lliP Klfilivitlizln Boxing FeileraIioii., ,Thon ttrin t'.1i'xei' came up with nl first when the Bzirrir: Fiyers. ofi luhivli hr it 15 ii member, won thel ,.Virniorini ('up. In helping his: 'ie.'iin-niitcs uin thc coveted Sil-I icixx:aii- tiliricr iici-aina the first lslaiiii lifllIxF') plzrir-r ever to pl:i;. ,ulII1 .1 Mrinii-rial ('iip winner. 1 . . . Now as far as we can ascertain lII'H" name of Arnold MacCallum may he added to that list. Accord- ITIH to word ieccived here over Iilirt yxcck-rnd Maccalluni has lSIL'ilP(I a contract to play baseball with the Oshawa team of ihc Inter-(ioiinly l.ea;:uc in Ontario summer. The young Char- iiliis ,loiictou.n catchcr Iliiis rnziy he thcp horn nIlilPIP to play; gfirsi lslnnrl piofr.-uiniiril hall for an Upper ('.-iiiniiinii it-nni. At least lie is Ilin f:r.ct within our mcmory. . . . And it is profcssional hall that IiP uiii iic playinizf He has signs-ri lnl' A good fzit salary in a IGIIEIIFI (lli.!l is possilily holler than the ;lIz'illlElX and District Circuit. 'When he is not on the road play- ;in;; hall Arnold will be woi'l-ting int xi job that the hall team have, IVICIIFPKI for him at Oshawa. Alll iin all he has done quite violl forp himself and he desrryes a lot oi" Illl'lifllI for being ahle lo hreak iinio a league that is dominated rfor the most part by professional lpiayi-rs from south of the border. . . . I MavCalliini did not hurt his riinnoes too much iii the last ex- liihiiion gamc that Osliriwa playcti iinlorc tho it-agile opcnctl on Fri- ,d:iy night. In that xzanie, whicii flshnwa won. he hit :i homo run. rloiihlc and ii single. That kind of hiliiiig is all star rntiiig in nn,.i lcaiziio. If he win hit lwiwccii .2.'itl .iiid .300 for tho scnson he will he quite an asset to tho team. His catching ability was never a mal- tcr to he questioned when he piaycd here. i . o 5 His tlcpurliire will I).D a liii: loss No the .Viariiinw Ccniriii Airways iicarn. M.(2.A. were banking upon o him to form half their h.-iilc-ry iuil at the moment they have no iliatirry of am kind. Howovei', Iionrii .linii'ny Xlaclionald has 1: ion strings out for liuilris to .iiuilri up a mound staff. M. C. A. twill he ready to go with strong! nriougli infirld and outfield hull iiicsc ficiders will need some gomll mrn working for them on tho hill if they arc to win in the island Lo.-iziic. the young hock:-,.' player who set one of the island's IIIVSIS in athletic circles. will he homr on Tuesday nighl. ll goesl ,WlII'iOili saying that (lrin has hddl la hip; year in hockey. His work lwiih the Barrie Flyers has heen admired by the critics in Upper iCnnnria. He scored .his share of points throughout the year and learn!-ii for himself llir namc of it good two-way hockey player. . . . Flrin Carver, It was quite an achievement for the quiet spoken young Charlotte- town plnyer to play on the Memor- ial Cup winners. He has earn- ed for himself the right to be regardztl as one of the best junior lhockev playeis in this broad Do- lininioii of ours. We don't know, of any Maritime born hockey plav-i tars iiho have performed with Me- morial Cup teams in the past but we ieniu:'c to say that if 17.511 names wrre compiled in a list. R person could read the list with one glance. . It't some to be quite I pleasure to welcome home such a success- ful young athlete. Orin is not the type of fellow who goes in for big welcomes but we would like to be among any gathering lhnt plans some sort of an official wel- come for him. To be ti national icham-pion in this great National game of hockey is certainly do- serving of recognition by the home-town folks. . O I Activity is being stepped up in the Charlottetown Golf Course and by the looks of things golf. ml! is iloing to go over big in local circles. The membership this year will probably be the la;-gut on record due to the fact that quite a number of new players are t-at-ins up the name. All holes were open for yesterday for the first time this season and the fairways were well dotted with early season golfers getting into condition for the Julius Boros competition on Saturday. May 23, MONTREAL. (OPTDDL ,1, cl Meakins. retired Moaili professor of medicine. told a meeting here that "Mme movie are old at bl and others lire young at 08 years of use". The meeting was called to arrange I conlereme of medi- cal. nursing and welfare authori- ties to study problems associated Poulton To Fight New York Boxer Here In June Neiommom mu um”; bun performer and Docherty ststediast completed for a June 8 right here mil” "In he wwld 3"” mm between clever Harry Poulton and 1”” Pm”-V W Wk, gbm” 3”" Johnny Fruit of New York. it has they had 5"" mm "1 5C”c"' been announced by Ivan Dochertyl H9 I? 3'0”"IK'v P””c-lies mrd- "Id of the Islanders and 3905:”, Club isets his share of lights around execunvug New York, the worlds boxing cap- The ngm Wm be 3 mne-up (0, ital despite all efforts of. Boxing Poulton who me,” Yvon Dunne Commissioner Robert christenbury late in June for the Canadian I-0 mom I" "' Cmcag” middleweight boxmg champgonshm The fight slimilfl bc what the It will be staged by the executive, doctor 0rdei'cd for Poulton. It will of the Islanders and Boosters shariwn his rvimes and mums clubs. for the battle with Durellc. In meeting Pruit, Poulton will HBFTY M5 W9” dmng mi'"l W0” be facing a man much the same I01”. "18 P-"I51 5f'l'9l'3I W99” size as Durelle. Fruit. who ngnts D0341" out of New York but who was bornjhel SYPPS in the Southern States, weighs lmlnllitl Rim about 160 pounds and is regarded ' as a good prospect in fistlc circles, N.f?.””32iiiii!"..lil”B..”fill.fi"E..Z.'1iGMIHIVE5 , W iSpiii Decision sion he put. his opponent away in the second round. so Ivan didn't see too much of him. However, . BOSTON. rAPi 7- Johnny Gon- zaives of Oakland, Calif., 138 1-2. was awarded a split decision over he looked like a pretty capable Paddy I)einarro, 135, of Brooklyn. in their l0-round lightweight box- ing bout here Saiiii-day night. De- marco was tlir aggressor from start to ilnlSli but. only one of the judges voted in his favor. As the slim gathering of 1.428 roared its protests, referee Ed Mc- up the d. ins Baseball Results day The Canadian Press) SATURDAY National League and. i: n fr-w rounds ench day as, tempo of hisl MAY if 1953, Large Crowd Al Yonkers Race harness racing history, saw fav- ored Wilmington's Star hold off fast-closing Dandy Dick to win the 55,900 Scarsdale Pace at Raceway Saturday. The time of 2:04 e ualled the fastest clocking of the ear. Jimmy Cruise brought Wilming- i0n'-S Star down the middle of the track to score by a neck. Ankaway was third in the field of nine. A total of sl28.76'l was bet across the board on the winner which re- turned s3.40 for S2. Wllmlngt.on's Star now has reached M1555 in five starts at Yonkers to be the top money winner. Offer To Sponsor Reiurn litiich NEWARK. N. J. tAPi A Newark hospital Sunday offered to sponsor a return match of the Jersey Joc Walcoti-Rocky Marci- ano hea-V,vwei:ht tillc bout here and accept Walcotts purse for its building fund. Harry Trotter. president of the board of trustees oi the Clare. Maass Memorial hospital. said he talked to Felix Bocchicchio, Joe's Brazie mi and D. Rice. Fussel- man (ll). W-Hesm: L-Presto. Hrs: New York-Thompson, bert; st. Louis-Bilko. First: Gil- with aged folks. Pmsbnrgh Phlmdemhl” - on 000 ""1"": no 0 . ' in 98-95 and Judge Jim mana er. by l ' . M""""k" 000 Mo 000-0 1 1 98-93 for Gonnvalvcs chin gticiiiiitclilo illl:i'cEtoeC('lCmc s”m”m”5 mm Lclpami Lmdlh Juddc Jllii.C3lTlg gavc Dcmarco Shortly after Marciano kayopd Build?-"9 W Mid Cmlda” llloapoiiils to 93 for the can. Walcoti. in 2.25 of the first roiiiid l..-Liddic. . oi ha . . . I , . m”5b'"5h 00" mm 2m"3 7 0 IoTli:nAs.soci.itc(i Prcss cai'd crcd- Fill; rIIl;'LI)iaLrb iIIiIOHCLliiI.f.irEihaIlIll?id);i1v ttiicago 009 0010MT2 5 Z ited Deinnrco with nine of theiiiight. the Camden N J vet said 13101450”. POIIEI i3l Heikl '3' 1-grinds, lhe would like a re'tui'ii niatcli and and Garagiola; Rush. Schultz ' said he'd donate his purse to i9i and Atwell, McCullough l8i. -m charm, HTS-I Pi”&ibur8lV-Me'W0i"lCli- Chicago am 102 2011-6 11 1 ..... CC Garagiola; Ohic;go;!SaUel”- Lapalme, Face I7) Bowman 17) , , w'DlCN-W”? L' "3 - an andlork. Minner an c- New York non ooz ooo-2 it o Culilnizh. mm, ,8,, d M ,MarItIme IIayC9e3 SI. Louis 210 oio 10x-5 12 n, L.m,,.,1,,,,. 5 Magile and Yvars: Mizell rind 5,.,.,md; ' D. Rico lPiH.sIiiIrgh mm 002 1-3 4 oiAnnual Meetmg Brooklyn at Cincinnati. posl- Cmcagn M0430 ,g7 3 I - Hy poncd, rlln. Pettit. Waugh 141 Face (5) Mc- SAINT JOHN, N. B.. (CPK American Lea M Donald (fit Hctki l6l and Gar-.-IHmgPs1xcil.v. Monctoii, was elected si. 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Schmitz lav midi "W "W W- E'jgfgi”F""3"l”d ””- Quickies By Ken Reynolds Hr: Chicago-Mele. First: Clieulnnd M0 100 011-'1 ll 1 Philadelphia. 100 000 002-3 ti 4 Wynn and Hogan: shantz, Scheih iii) and Astroth. L-Shaniz. l-fr: Cleveland-I-fegan. Second: Cleveland 001 000 000 5-1! H I Philldel. 000 MI 000 0-1 9 2 Garcia I Tipion, 1-feizan iioi. Keliner, yrd (lot Martin tlfli and Murray. L-Kellner. Hr: Philadelphia-Robinson. First: St. Loull MI OIII 000 1-5 10 0 NewYork..0O00002022e0l20 Larsen, Paige (9) Truck: mi Blyzks. tioi Pilietlc not and Moss. Courtney (10): Ford. Scarborough (Oi Gormnn tm Kuzavs (10) and Biivers, Houk (Oi. W-Kusava: L-Blynkii. second game postponed. darli- non. Dstroit at Boston, postponed. rain. National League New York 112 004 000-9 1'! O St. Lonfs Cl! 201 001-4 10 0 Hum. Wilhelm (71 md West- rum; Promo, collum mi Clark 13) Miller (bi Chambers (6) ' ”. . . it wuz a high-class diamond necklace I wuz sell- ooi on 000-: 1 1 in'-howld I know cops answered Guardian Want Ads too!" voivxans. N. v.. (AP)A crowd of 32,2M,'second largest in night Yonkers Acadia Wins ANTIGONIBH. N. 5.. (CP) -Two records fell and another was tied here Saturday as Acadia Univer- sity aI: Wolfville, N. 8., won its 11th Maritime intercollegiate track and field championship. Acadia boys won (Git points against 44 for Mount, Allison of Sackville, N.B., and 41 for the host St. Francis Xavier squad. St. Marys of Halifax garnered 25 points on five firsts by distance man John Martin and sprinter Jim Warner and Nova Scott: By The Canadian Press The rain that fell in Milwaukee Sunday washed some of the gloss of! the week-end's baseball calen- idar. but the fans who saw Satur- days first-place battle between their Braves and Philadelphia Phillies got their money's worth. A double bill had been scheduled between the National League's two top clubs Sunday, but the incle- ment weather left the Braves with only a single game Monday to get back at. the Phlls for Saturday's 3-0 lacing. Near-Perfect Pitching But the Saturday crowd was treated to a near-perfect exhibition of pitching by southpaw Curt. Sim- mons of the Phlls. After lead-off batter Bill Bruton singled to start the first inning, the fire-balling left hander mowed down the mlnimuni 27 men to come within a single pitch of a perfect game. The result left Philadelphia a full game ahead of Milwaukee at the top of the National League standings. In the American tLeague. New York Yankees i ended a disastrous series with Chicago White Sex with a 5-3 defeat Saturday, then barely hung onto their half-game edge over the Sex by nipping st. Louis Browns 6-5 in 10 innings Sunday iyhilr. Chicago disposed of Wash- ington Senators 7-3. Defeats Old Club Tommy Byrrie, a former Yankee pitcher, provided the downfall of his old club with a pinch-homer with the bases loaded in the ninth ginning of the Saturday game. A two-hitter by Boston southpaw ,'Maury McDermott gave the Red Sox in 1-0 victory over Cleveland Saturday. temporarily hoisting the winners past the Tribe into third .tiie number of the 'route. Some Canadian officials, lably Premier T. C. Douglas of Saztkatchcwain, see the decrease as a step towards building up ships using not- giorc two-way trade through the 3) But itris pointed out here a much bigger reduction would be required to attract more shipping to a seasonal route made hazard. ous by ice and other navigational problems. A Spokes-man of the malii oom- Dany employing ships on the British-Hudson Bay run estlmat. ed the new rates will mean a sav- ing of only 52.80 a day in a 40. day voyage. I28 Nominated . In Manitoba WINN1PEG.'i:Cf:i-ivith just a week until nomination day, 128 candidates have been named to contest the 57 seats in the Mani- toba provlncial election June 3. Totals to date are: Liberal Pro- gressives. 48; Progressive Conser- WIUVPS. 30: CCF " ' Sociiil Credit 19; SNAP SHOT FINISHING and ten others. I ll Rolls of Film developed and iprinlcd. 24 hour servicc. Double size prints. Any roll of 8 ex- Reprints Service, own posurein only 55 centre. :4 cenln (Inch. Mail Film ill. 0. Box ll. ('hIrIMIeI feature every show. Intercollegiate Track, Field Meet 17th Time Phillies In 3- Over Milwaukee; Sunday" Games Were Rained Out Maritime Technicalcollege had ti? Acadia! Jim Hood brurfn” 120-yard low hurdles rccorq .1-ml the course in 14'.-. seconds ',, of a second better than the U” vious mark set in 1949 by Vincent of Fredericton. ' 3 Another Acadia perform" Clark, heaved the shot 43 in., to better the almost a foot. Jim Warner, St. Malys, did H1, 220-yard dash in 23 seconds in the 1927 record of E. Gnodiellm T4 0 Victory . -lac: ii., 4- old 1937 ninth. place. But. Cleveland inbimm with a double vict-ory mcr Phih, delphia Sunday, '7-3 and 9-1. while the Sox and Detroit uric i out, to regain their pi-ri;i:..;ii;-1.2. game edge on the third rum in other Amcricnii Lcnzvic gamu Saturday ihe Tigers (ln'iil'l(td in Athletics 6-3 and itagmnzmnv blanked St. Louis 6-0. The second game of ilir sched- uled Browns-Yanks (Ii'i'lI.)lPllE3dlf was postponed bccausc of darkmu after the lengthy opcnri. iii iiliiiti the two clubs set a m:ilnt' leagiii rccord by sending it players into action. The Yanks had to coiiir from be. hind in both the iiiiilli and 10th in. nings before secoiid-lmsriiiar. Billy Martin wrapped up the same viii; a bases-loaded single. Second One-Hilter The National League second one-hitter in M Brooklyn's Carl Er: - only it safe bunt by Gus Ball iii the sixth inning as the Doiigui whipped Cincinnati Reds 10-0 in the second half of a twin bill. Till last-place Redlegs had liiinuiisted the defending champions With 1 13-5 setback in the oiier.ei'. Erskine, who threw a no-liiller against Chicago last season. will- ed five and struck out eight sun- day. Chicago Cubs swr-pt a doii. bleheader from Pittsibiirgii 6-2 and 7-3 after losing 3-2 in their sit- urday meeting. New York Giaiiu and St. Louis Cardinals limit even, the Cards taking the Sal- urday game 5-2 and losiiig sun- day 9-6. ' Quecigwciilii I Wins Derby Trial LINGFIELD. England, iAPi - The Queen's powerful co1i.Aim- olc. won the Derby lrial stakes in live len-gths Satui'd:iy and almoii immediately was tabbed as in: probable favorite for ihc Epsom Derby Just after Coronation Aureole. currently the third- raiikiiig Derby choice .-it 9 lo 1. covered the 1 I-2-milc mum same distance as the Deiby. 2:40 4-5. Mountain King second, with Prince Canarina Ili- other six lcngtns back in third place and Sir Winston Cliiircliilii Prince Arthur fourth. For Quality Mildness CA NAn.:i's E4 .S"1I7.S'T .szfLLIN6' CIGARETTE TOBACCO GRAND OPENING SANI)Y"S THEATRE UNDER THE STARS TUESDAY. MAY 19fIi-9 P.M. , Showing ' 4 "DRUMS IN THE DEEP SOUTH" Starring James Cnig, Barbara Payton. Guy MMIIS0” PRIZES - PRIZES - PRIZES A prize will go to every paying cusim intermission. The management plans to cont nor iliiriili iiiue ill” --in