I’ ‘10 trite Guardian, Charlottetown. Mon. Sept. 10, 1932. Argos Suffer Fifth Loss; Bow To B.C. Lions 37-21 line for 10 yards for another. Gary Schreider scored the other B.C. touchdown, kicked an 18- TORONTO iCP1-British Col~,off the bench and passed for umbla Lions, never seriously in two converted touchdowns des- trouble at any time. outclassed pile a hairline fracture of his disorganized Toronto Argonauts right index finger. iyard-fi 37-21 Sunday in a Canadian FLEMING SCORES TWICE [three touchdowns. Football League game and sent‘ Speedy Willie Fleming scored gedt counted the Lions‘ other Eastern club to its fifth two of B .’ five touchdownsipotnt with 8 second - quarter straight defeat. and quarterback Jr-3 K;-ipplsingle. he game pitted the two last- passed for two of them. I-‘lem-A Dick Shatto scored two of the place clubs in the Western and ming went 15 yards on a pass 1 three ArS0 l0llChd°“’“3~ H9 Eastern Football C onfercnces for his first touchdown and took 1 crashed over from the one-.V8rd and the victory moved Lions a pitchout for three yards for line for the first and 100k 8 into a third-place tie with Ed- ‘his other. Kapp also passed 38113855 from Rote for 32 yards for monton Eskimos in the Western yards to Tom Larscheid for atthe second. The Argn Quarter- ltandings. tou c h d o w n and sent Nub - back. who had taken over from Victory snapped a hree-.Beamer crashing through thoisecond-Stringer Pet? “all ‘me!’ game losing streak by the Lions the rookie was unable to set and deadlocked them with Ed- ithe Toronto club moving. fired monton with three wins and la 38-yard pass to Joe; Hernan- four defeats each. They trail dcl for the Argos’ lhlrd touch- down. Bill Mitchell kicked the converts. '/ %/WY”oI“‘'e. ‘O3 by 3V SAC P. roan the second-place Calgary Siam- . ‘ I The winless Argos dropped driver of the regular kart rac-1 i lft t 'th 1'ttl. h f e hem W‘ 1 9 Op? “ with 42 points. one better than leading Ottawa R0133“ Rid?“ finisher. and Elmer Cooper col The Lions. beaten 21 - 19 turned over but both drivers es- . day. They led 7-0 in the first ahead 14-7 with a t0t1Cl'ld0\\'11 on 112 points and the winner of ihe- KVILLE DOWNS. N. s. 24-7 in the third session and and dl‘i\'€-r. had great night in his, the Nova Scotia invitation pace was 3 d“”- “"l"5l’l"l"g Stephen Younker finished upipacer from Dartmouth, N. quarterback 'l'ohin Role came 32. ‘Hm $4‘m0 pace in 203 35' just half mile circuit ‘ Minn, ., 3” 000 0",_ 9 Li", L I .' - ‘ Eton owned pacer‘s Evan's Ace‘ 9503 ‘G 001‘ homad 12" iand Bob Brook. The Montreal; peders by a single point and the five points behind the third- _ in: program at Covehead Saturv catching a playoff berth. They ,.unnm._up no “Ian. D]; em, I and gave" back "l ‘hp ‘°°°"d' idcd in the hackstretch in the‘ S Montreal Aloueties Thursd caped with minor bruises. quarter and after Argos tied the . . t the final play of the first half. main event was Don Allah — Two well-rated Mont- added two touchdowns and a first try at racing. picking up a there Saturday night_ game for the ('l‘n\\'(l of “" "' S’ i with 38 points fonowed by Tonygmoved in front mm the start ‘two-fifths of a second off the BASEBALI. ROUNDUP ,M_w ‘ The Dartmouth horse got his} 001010 000- 2 91l Rada ' . J‘ . . 51 . L _ , . N ‘8 Nichol H6’ and'€f1tI‘lES. Irish Grattan. a favor-1 league - leading Winnipeg Blue Bombers by _ , , Phillip Maclnnis emerged top, place Montreal Alouettes and . day night. Mat-Innis emerged . . . ' ‘V are eight points hohtnd the Stephen Vounker, third place place Hammo" Tl’3°‘"(“""" last lap of the team relav race, and one kart left the track and‘ | night. never were behind Sun- Top team of the night was; were in m‘. same qua‘. (,1 “en Covehead Flyers with a total of‘ They_incrcased the margin to Stan Jackson. 8 new owner real horses trailed the field in convert in the final 15 minutes. total of 23 points. Dee's Boy, the 511-(mg They had little to cheer -abfldu . until the final quarter when Kclly Bl 33 and Bill Macxlnnon I track record which he set earlier this year. The Downs has a one- S.\'l'l'I{l).-\Y | Yul‘ Amcrit-an I.cauu1- - 210 000 100 000 000 ll - 4 I71 - ‘13~5' and Bailey? ‘Nixon. Tillman (71: Boiitom: . Moss, ,9_13, ,__m .3, H,,m_h_ Dam, ,7,‘ Bridges ,8, ‘M and-ite on the betting boards. finish-‘l 1‘EyS ‘El and Brown HRS’ -Berra. I-IR: Bos——Geiger (1551. led last in the 5l"‘h01‘SE field just 5 “Wee holes. Then he birdied the first time in the game. ' d i. . . t k h d t. - - in — Allison 2 (251; Det— First behind Lord Dares» the 59C°nd;10th and 11th. holes to pull Sttglfi Country céuh rectgrd. ion mi, ,,,,ment,,,.S by m,tS,,,g_ The first stamped“ much_jgi“ng°f§:;° hi';°enjl ;:‘smfm_“’}‘{‘e hell) 3011 choose the Brown t11‘- Washington 000 012 000- 3101 l M°mreal h°rse' June Byrd from ‘ 5?f?l.y "' “'0'” "' ‘he $75300 ex‘ 1,1, 3;‘. “:1”: {amigo wt" 1: '-“"5 Ml.““°5°t“ 1°‘9 and Falling down also came on a Pass by i‘ picked up 21 yards on five car- the that W1“ fit your 3081011 0010"" 0"“-1 99,Chlcnt-to 300 020 00X- 4_ 90} Cha.'1°"°t°w” “me in f°“m"_ ]“b‘t‘°"- Fmm the“ °” “'9. 22' which ,,,‘f,',',’,d flaw. :i,,e,’,°°{,’,’:,, lthe T‘”"‘5' m°m°““““ “‘ the Day. He hit rookie Jim Dillard ries and caught seven of 11 purse and car. New York 001 113 00x— 0101. Stenhouse, (11 - 111 Hamilton Kmg. megs? oégpfed. thfe 5'?!“ yfapoldtfi-Sshman gpfiofezsalfiggl 315000 “mud of 3 Split and lpegnafnt race‘ H . lh deep in the end zone from the passes thrown his way for 12% Schwall (7-151, Fornieles (61 (71 and Rcter. Schmidt (61:‘m31'-V "‘ 3 Av “‘}‘°" ""°‘°" ip.aye''.5e.a 3’ 9" ° ‘ C ' 13’ 31 3 0 ch 0 2 Qurfnm ra y m e S?“ 7. Larr R binson convertedtyards Earley (61 Kolstad can and I’ag- Horton. (6-61 Stone 161». zanni all Other Single Winners Wereemg “'5 ‘"315 ‘° cm" mm "' yer s°dm'S'se la zgtitie °l9““‘ """.“g- ;"“"°" by D‘°“ both touchd and ki kcd at Thu ~'t Cal ' “amni_ Nixon ,5,. Ford (15-7) (61 and Lanai», HR; W5h—Zip.,R€al Jerry, Merrynote, Hal 9"“ .3“ ‘ d‘_t'°“° 5' b3’_»McAulil'fes_ solo homer. f. Id H°w"5the 1410“ at 9 ."° ‘"3" was g‘“"'f _.-- C t W 8 d B Ta fel ( Tempumon Noreen clegg . rimming a 10 footer, tsnapped 3 6-_6 he and brought ie goa rom roun isecond in a row over the Es (.000. YEAR °3 es '1 9' - i ' 3 - - ' '7 Although Nicklaus took down lthe T‘ th v‘ t ‘ml the Calgary s°°"i“g’ ll‘. Wm’ have X "’3“l3" * Washington 200 001W0- 3 93 L” A"‘°l°’ D°m""°“ Byrd and W“ Marg’ .350000 -n dd-0 H 0, 553 : lgersf e ‘C Dry’ Tommy-Joe Coffey who nowlout with injuries lncludinz 1111- ' Chicago 00040110x...fi100 Second ;51'h L 8 M“ ° -° Th°_d° °‘‘‘ ‘’."’‘’°‘‘‘‘‘‘' "‘° leads the wire "g ra .ta t b k .1 k‘ - ’ Rudolph is-st, Burnside ts», yhaiii;-M. 33353030330 :13: to "er Staged Sat lthlss yiaialifliififiii Eziiihtlii i351:’iii§°§dsl’i§§§i-~TZVJi'lnfiilélit K7352 with 69 points. sctisrctftilrl loucclle-alter‘: ii'"i'v:i§ri-§.i°mont:§'.i°tolt:i'-‘ti. TANTON "35 Hannah (71 and Retzerl Wynn ' . . ' ' 0 7 Pal " d ' f Y it ' 171,: A ‘ 0 down and kicked a convert and l. i th' I t f‘ trts 17-121 and Carreon. ( Baird. ‘Daniels (81, Hannah 5 1, ion '19 ";‘f,fcZ rfhcfrpfizlnlgfsngt lLea:gllf sleasdlg mar can an 11-yard field goal to pacelatllzr gpenililg tiles sexlinstgith '52 Kw‘ 8" 1"“ ‘J57’- .I:(l:i:sea:u:ity 0&1 R9e’t'zel[‘_l*"g“l:;’r:'idt'9"11‘):_‘ éuzgaggil Ses M§cl)ona;d andi!P.u;lardl_ne,count in official PGA earnings. The Twins spotted the Tigers the Edmonton scorers. Vicltwo straight victories. l — , ~ ' 1 4 -‘ cap ure ow ross e mix- Pfister (3-131, Wyatt (81 and:PlZ3"'0 (3) (12 * 12’ “ml C*'“"‘. ted foursome competition at thel Sullivan: Latman (8-111 and 790"» 000 1“ mam” 3 82= MacLean's Uptowners ou[s]ug., Charlottetown Golf Club Satur- Edwards. HR: Cle—-Francona ' iged Larter's Centretowners 15-Zday. finishing up with a score (131. lB"m"‘°"" ‘ ‘I0 yesterday afternoon beforel of '14- Los Angeles 100 010 000- 2 3 , _°"‘”m° 2"‘ ""““l ‘ 4"” 300 fans to deadlock their best R- Glflgcl’ and M- T00” 100* Baltimore ooomooo0— 11101 B°‘*'Sf'°ld- .."r2an (71-1 of five final series for the So .. tow net with a 37. second tow V . . u p . Belinsky (9.9) Lee (61 and Spring (91, O alti (91. NBV-fris Town Baseball League title} net went to B. Moreside and Rodgers: Estrada (7-151 Stockj3"'" ‘I0’ '1 ' ‘ll and Rodgers: ' at gg_an_ (9, and Triandfis La“ (9)_ Fisher, Hall (71, H0!“ ‘Bl. Wll-[ The ed in 5 National League helm (10) '7‘9l and T’l3Fd°5~ievenin: atd5.4%.gamp goes mi Chin“ 00001100__ 2134 Ian (101. HRs: LA—-Robinson any Mah and Maynard San Fran. - 000 040 03X--71‘ 1 ‘22l' Paquet combined to toss a 10- Cardwell ‘7'l-55 Bllrflel-‘P ‘5l Ml""‘'.s°ta 0"‘ 021903‘ 9 "5" hitter for the winners. They al- Gerard (61 Elston (111 a nd °l"°'t. °““314°’‘'m 150 so issued 1 w s and fan- Thackpr; Pierce (14-51 Bolin K”‘l"'l“ C'°m" l5)‘. Stamzel ned six Mahar was credited (01 and Bailey. .(6" “ms (6) ‘?'5) S""wa",‘7? with the victory. Phila. .100 00:; 000- 0 701;’3::‘:1ni‘::‘l‘°{7})xz‘}“;m$;f‘;f“Hum; Terry Clinton, the loser, with Mllwaoktw 010 300 009- 4 ll 0 phreys ,9 Brown. Hrs. assistance from David Jennings Mflhaffeyv McLiSh '5l~ ‘1°‘5’-‘Minn Allison 7250 Mincher .9," tossed 13-hit ball at the Uptown- Harmlton (61 and Dalrymplci , Ann, 1'_))_ CL Morton .4), ers. They walked six and fan- Hendley (10-121, Nottebart (61, Mcmmm, Hm. ned 7_ Burdette (91 and Torre. HRs: Nafional Lug“, Eugene Macponald of the Pha—SieVerS <30‘: Mll*"T°F1'9;St. Louis 000 000 005- S 80 Centretowners was top sticker «.1. _‘Cincinnati 000020 010- 3 90 of the flame with a perfect 5- New York 200 000 001—— It 6-»; Washburn. Shantz (8t.Mcdaniel for-5. including two triples. Houston 000000112— 4102 1-Zdwards. HRs: StL—Sawatski Guy Maclntosh and gemard Hook. Daviault (7) Hunter (121. Cin —— Cardenas (11, Ed- Macaachem hit 3.0,,-.4 for the (91 Anderson (91 (3-171 and ’\y:.rds '8». lmmmm 4 20 winners. Coleman: Brunet. Kemmerer, _I - - 1 in 44-2), and Campbell. Smith Milwaukee 000001010- 2 51 gm Hf: kHs",;,5,',"0i,”,‘,,,(,1,‘,_)_' ~ 1-; 1 andmDa'lr(y?m'pl:" l:[Ja;‘llI:chL(”l‘4 l ew or o -- - - * ' " 1 Houston 011001. 1101-.0121 da{l3’vH[*{‘:Y"]1v‘;3f_H‘9‘Aa'::g By ‘rm-: CANADIAN PRESS Craig (7-231 and Cannizraroz (,8) J 'Tm_re‘ '14) ' ‘ Eagtern Conference I Farrell. Umbricht (101 (2-01 and N"; York 05003] 10_7 “t w L T 12- Am‘ Smith. 1111: Hsn—-Farrell (21. “oust” 3"H20m_ 7m2,0ttawa 4 2 01451133 , '"'. 13“ "00 um" 5 7“ Game suspended time curfew’ Hamumn 3 0 “'3 75 7 Cincinnati 010110001- 4112 Wm be completed Sept. 20. Montreal 2 2 1103119 5 Jacks?" (14'1m'Fe"a.l.PSe ‘m Anderson, Cisco (11 Jones (51 T°"°m° 0 5 9 30153 0 and Oliver, Schaffer (ll; Jay R‘ G‘ Mm" (sh Déviau" (7)1 wescem conga-mo, _ (21-121. Sisler (01 antlnlfidwards. and Cnlemam Bruce‘ Kem_3 . . w L T F Apt L 5:h §3;‘.—ohv" ( ' “_ merer (21 Umbricht (51,lzv"""'p°g 5 l 0181 9510 ync 1- G1,, 7' MM,, 4-._d.‘atzary 3411401557 Pittsburgh 0tKtMMl100—143iS;’nn(;1"1"‘ ° 3°" ’ ‘" _a.c. 3 4 9133123 5 Lou Anzetes 02400000x— 6111 Chic,” ,mm02,,_ “,0 Edmonton 3 4 0123145 0 B1‘;lt¢3°3:'m‘g"l'i9’ fgmgfg L31’; San Fran. 201 020005;. 5100 Sash 2 3 1 62107 “ 9” V“ . .' Hobbie. 4.”-131 Anderson (31, pert: Ricnert 15-31 find C8"““1~ Koonce my and Bertell: Mc-: COMMUNIST MARKETS l International League 100 . (S-3 Larsen (8) and‘; of canada.s . I-IRs: Chi-Banks I331. SF——F. Alou (241 Bear-north and D. Dotterer: ‘Pittsburgh Quirk (7-61 and Kravitz. HRs: tLos Angeles 001 111 10x- 5101 Sy:-—-Bertoia; Rch—-Ward. ‘ Friend. (10 — 131 Gibbon (51. Buffalo 01 . ‘(wheat exports of 311,000,000 000 000 030 _ 3 121 1 hllShElS. 34.’/00.000 went to Com- lmunist C h in a, and maintained the lead to win; jmain pressure from Cape Bre- dd 1950'“ bulk trihuti-d a triple. 12.100300 to 3 games to 1, will now play the lczechoslovtkla and 7,500,000 to Kings County winner! for the ' I I?‘/EM M0! #5 - saw as IN HOT I-l1'l’ STREAK Z‘? oyatan Mova- Ar6—7M;mawar_ "‘2't'%'.'3‘% 70 Gt?‘ 7%’! Bill 7351009! AWD Mat ' By THE CANADIAN PRESS l Dick Donovan won his 19th game Sunday as the Indiana ex- lpiodcd 14 hits, including homers .by Willie Kirkland. ood lfleld and Al" Luplow, and beat ‘Kansas City Athletics 12 - 7 at lcleveland. 1' Donovan trailed 6-1 after two iand a half innings. Onl one of those six runs should have 'scored., however. The Indians ‘made three errors behind Don- ovan in the first three innings including two dropped flies by rookie left fielder Luplow. t Baltimore, Brooks Robin- son hit his 22nd home run of the season over the left field 14th inning as the Orioles upset Los Angclea An n a three-hour. 23- --o. (I The ‘defeat left the pennant- driving Angela still 4% game New York‘: 1eague-lead- GREAT IN RELIEF Winning pitcher helm retired 15 men‘ after he came on in the 10th as Baltimore‘: fourth hurler. .Iulio Navarro—the fifth pitcher Los Angeles threw into the game--had given up only two hits since relieving with one out in the 10th until Robinson hom- 1 I l ' AKRON. Ohio lAP1 — Young Jack Nicklaus c 0 ii p l e is l)l10IlIlll_t', drives with s 0 m e ‘ fancy putting over the last nine holes to defeat Arnold Palmer and Gary Player and win the inaugural world series of golf with its top prize of $50,000 Sun- 'v The ll.S. Open champion from Columbus. Ohio. quickly wiped out Palmer's one stroke first round lead. going in front after 1 M. Vessey with 38. J. Montgom- ery and C. Flynn were third with 39. 1 (Art Nabs %C|ub Ch’ships 1 1 Art MacKenzie. winner of thc Island Open and Green Gables. .came up with another victory: Saturday. defeating Bill Beer 3-2 1 in a 36 hole final for the Belve- l I dere Club championship. ' ' Both players played fine golf with MacKenzie only 4-over-pal t over the distance. Kinkorct Wins . ;County Title Kinkora won the Prince Count, rural baseball title yesterday in 1 the final game of the round rob- { in seiles defeating Grand River 6—4 at Grand River. _ Pitcher Charlie Sark went the lroutn for the winners and also ‘ (contributed his share in the hitt- ing department getting 3 for 4 i Gerard Roberts also clouted 3| for_ 4. Eric Atrsenault was the’ lOSI-‘.3: hurler ‘ For Grand River Jim Mac Dougnli led the batsmen wit’; 3 for 4 while Dave Birch con- Kiiikora, who won the eerie: provincial title. O00000— z 8l?Lamabe (71, Face (81 and Bur- :R"35l3- 021 100 0lx— 5 13 3 gess. -1-".30, . Padres.‘ hm. sewn-0 (5) and Moi--: (13-111 Roebuck (81. Perranoski‘ I ‘m “cm”. Greene (7; anditlll and Camilli, Roseboro (91.~ Porter ER: Tor—Anderson. ;HR3 LA"‘H°‘V3"d (25)- Auuu 15ooM030___ 0111‘ The Houston-New York Mets ‘ Cuba“. W, 030 m_ 51” game was suspended after eight ‘ ] 6" Nelson (8, and Her inni . with the score tied _';I':"‘h SN‘ (2) Ste hum 7-7 and will be completed in Rn’ 7 “:1 Mi, 1 pm‘, New York on Sept. 20. The. xl°fll_'_( ) ' n a3:i_Sm_'_ result is not official until then.‘ S el! (27) Johnston (8). , ‘ . och’ memo... : 31 STANDING ' ' l00000z2x—-10130 HAL FAX (CP) -— Two l‘or- the first running of the meet. Richmond 1 6*”, Jnhn, (.0 mi 3...“; By THE Assocwrnn mu-zsslonto trac k stars did the expect- Natloiial League Downing and Hall. HR: Rch—- ed Saturday in sweeping toe Umph]¢tg_ I I W1‘; P"-L Gm!» honors in a track meet here. SUNDAY '03 ?_“l‘’ 9," “V Bruce idd set a Canadian rican Le 3?" i "’a°"°° '88 57 5,; Open and native record in the loans City 043 109931’ 71“ Pfitcma h M 60 ‘$33 9’ 5.000 - metre event with it time _ 015 220 20! - 12143 st 77 67 ‘S35 16 of 14:06.4. won t 11 e lakow. Wiekerahlm (3). (8-3) _ Milwaukee 73 72 ‘S03 am mile. Maritimers weren't close at-ahowuki (61. Archer (81 and 1 Phflmlpm 71 75 -m 23 1,, ,m,,,. ,,.,,_ : DOIIWHII ll’ ' 3) *“d1,,m,,,o,, 55 ,7 ‘_m min, -1 Bill ci-othm, a cl..hmate of - lglfiiid Kf?(‘2“S)“lllll"e3“'; 1 Chicago 53 92 .351 41 i Kidd in Toronto's East Y o r it cl‘ "“ ‘("15" - ; New York 35109 143 50 1 track club. set a provincial open Loptow ‘ toouoo00- out seconds, setting a provincial open The previous Canadian mark meet. But Kidd himself had better time for the event-13:43.8 aet at the Compton relay: to C in June. Kidd's mile was in 4:18. At a meet here last year he ran it in 4:10.4 for a provincial open record. Crotherr provincial record in the B00-yard heat the 1:52.4 mark set here’ two years ago by Joey Mullins of Glace Bay. NS. The had been 40.6, cklas Captures $50,000 Jackpot what proved to be a futile l hase. Nicklaus fired a 37-32——651 and finished with a ilti-hole total of 135 after an opening round 66 Player shot a 09-70-139 while C Palmer skied to a 74 Sunday They finished in a second place tie, earning 812.500 each. Palmer. the Masters and‘ -- - _ British open champion‘ Simply , Williams which scored two Bal couldn't get his putter working after shooting a 65 Saturday ire- that tied the par 35-35-70 F Fw-rational Values Daily Door Prizes . .. Daily Spot Specials Magnificent Panorama Display of Furniture - Ranges ' Appliances 0 oven $100,000-°° of tiuAi.i'rv ME|lcllANO|SE STARTS. TODAY AT 1 ~o’eIock OPEN AFTERNOONS and EVENINGS uoiiiuv through FRIDAY. from 1 ’til 9 At Col er . A single to left by pinch-hitter Russ Snyder in the ninth tied the score 3-3, sending the game into extra innings. meager crowd of 5.453 watched Baltimore ruin a no- ' os ngeles starter Ted Bowsfield of Penticton. The 26-year-old southpaw, has pitched only one com- 3 EU 0 ho plete game this season. struc out two men and walked three without a hit through -the end of the sixth. Ills game collapscd in the seventh when he gave tip his first hit to Gus Triantlos, a sin- gle and Marv Breeding got to him for another single. Then came booming double to the left field corner by pinch-liitter Dick ‘timore runs. Tom Morgan re- placed Bowsfield and retired (the next batter. ‘ At Detroit. the Tigers turned in two leads and led twice them- selves before bowing under to the onslaught in the seventh. with a two-run met. u A two-run homer by Bob Alh- I Zanni. who entered later in the son in the 11 and a three-run same tnntns. pitched Icorelesit pinch hit blast by Don Mincher ball the rest of the way. in the sixth sent the Twins into, At New York. the 1eague-lead- one-run leads. , ting Yankees cl r o p p e the ernie Allen's home run in the ninth gave the Twins theirl final three run 4. three thnesjclinton belted home lea retired. Bud Dean Stone, the first reliever. Boston Red Sox. 9-3. Carl Yas- s.. tremski. Ed Bressoud and, Lou The Tigers scored rs to min in the bottom of the fifth When 1 the Yankee debut of right ban- the first five batters hit safely ldgr Skinny Brown, who was se- and took I - 1!! And aftcr ‘cured on waivers from Balti- Ihefld 3-5. the Tilers Scored.’ The homers accounted for the Mincher again put the Twins more F,-1day_ . once in the sixth on Rocky Col- ' first four Boston runs. In the avlto'a single. lfifth inning, Brown was kayoed SENATORS DOSE (as the Sox got five more. all At Chicago rookie Joe l1or- “"93” ~ A ' °' mmbled len was forced to retire in the blmts helped ml the has“- Then came solid hits. a double sixth inning with a tightnessnii; llnfchlélrflht D:!l;?ii;1ld:er.z;1:;i “gr; » gle by Pete Runnels and a tri- served Harlan‘: sixth victory of P19 by Frwl‘ M'1°“°- the year as the White Sox heldl The white Sox recaptured }by Yastremski a two-run ngte *opener of their twin bill with bi off Washington Senators. 4-3. inifourth Place from Detroit when the first game of a double- they won an 11-inning nlghtclp, 3-2 over Washin Luis Aparico‘s day drove across the wlnn 1 l'lll'l. 1 Joe Cunningham's pinch sin- ea er. Eton. , 2 Floyd Robinson drove across sixth hit of that two of the White.Sox runs, each in: i with a single, and the Chica- ‘ goans had a 4-1 lead when Hor- E17-12 Win Over l ‘ by non TRIMBEE - ,chapman kicked a single and, 3 EDMONTON (CP1-Calgai-y.end Jim Letcavltis was credited. 'Stampeders. cashing in on theiwith 3 Single Whcn he hlmhlcd‘ long pass, hammered out a;into the Calgary end- l17-12 victory over the injury-i’WAS EXCITING lrlddled Edmonton Eskimos? In the hard-hitting game, by Tribe Downs Athletics; (Orioles Upset A Is 4-3 I10 0“ the (love of fireman oeu- nie Daniels drove acrogg g run 3 that drew Chgago into . 2 . 2 eight inn . Boston scored the big upsgt o a when they won 5.4 in 16 innings over the Yanks in title] second game of their twin- Pinch - hitter Billy Gardner squeezed home Bob Tillman from third base with the win. ning run. The Red Sox chopped the Yankees’ first place margin to 1/; games over runner-up Minn- esota and four gaves over third place Los Angeles. Marshall Bridges. Y a n k e e relief pitcher. matched the shut- out pitching of Dick Radatz. Boston's brilliant lrema it through eight innings but Till man led off the Red Sox’ 16th with a double. advanced to pet-ed Gardner mound. over th pla . hunted ufely past the FUR FARMS Canada has about 1,500 mi farms producing more than 318.- 000,000 worth of pelts annually. Stamps Hammer Out Eskies Calgary now has seven points and has played half its 18 league games. Winnipeg Blue Bombers. who today meet Ham- ilton Tiger-Cats in Hamilton. lead the league with 10. lhere Saturday night béforc l5.-liar the most exciting here this 400 inns find llfllnctl P05«‘lt‘-‘ltiltllllseiison, Coffey autl (‘algtiry 07 5900"“ Place in the Wt'Sl8I‘n'safety llarvie Wylie stood out. Football Conference. l 'l‘iiiie and again Wylie came The winning touchdown cuincjup to knock down passes on On 3 SP9Ct8Clll8l' 5-Var P85-S-_,kcy plays and he turned in a and-run Play from quarlcrbackisolid performance running back Eagle Day to halfback Edlpiints. He took the opening kick- Buchanan late in the final quar—lnn‘ 54 yards before stopped at ter and only seconds after Ed- ‘ midfield, ‘monton took the lead for the: Coffpy_ who also saw service NYLON SPECTACULAR Nylon tires from 9.95 with trade. We ca.n meet the factory representatives in attendance iseumt F<1irGr<>unds t .3‘ ‘I A ‘i. llfllhcroutiollt _ S