.. . ~.L'.A.i.:..;. ; ,- 3 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon. Sept. 21, 1964. . . F. ' L I ylng Hawks. - an. eglon uvenl e eam 1- 15 .E I I ’ I H ’ hi the NB. - P.E.l’. Inter. ap ures arl lme TOWN W“ “C” “M finals ' By Norman Maodonaid #1:! lawyer: at Fredericton - . ay evening summenide Bum“ 0' The Gum” The Charlottetown Canadian first the runner on third at- Barry Ellis was the big man Tractor and Equipment of: ' Legion juvenile baseball club tempted to go home and Fred with the stick for the contest. defeated .Johnnie's Flying s l under the coaching hand of threw to Barry Ellis at home Ellis belted out three triples in Hawks 13-1. to take a one-game Drugmen .. gull-lilo lgyanbaucallaltured t lI:i e for the out. ff mtrlpam ptiaegr a three lead in the best of three series, ‘ " or me ase c ampions p* or tter’s box. The second and third game it e m m netball teem league 5 player mock“,eg upfl , at Memori Field on Saturday! The but!“ star for the losers necessary will be played lo I“ won the NB. _. ppm” M mg cap to an umpire and The Tournament which was was Peter Pineau. Peter is the Charlottetown next weekend, In!" “B” championship and wa thrown t {uh provincial department of physi-l . son of Joe Pineau who is a George Bold“ went a“ the will now play either Berwjd‘ s on o e game. cal education under the direc-‘ former resident of Charlotte- ; eh - .. ‘ G! a f the M 'Lim Tom Stewart. softball pit- tinn e Boswell su lied the town "y °r e ~w‘““"-" and a“ .0! 10f 8y. 01‘ ‘ 31'1- e ’ l . , PP ' lowed only five ltil-ts. two of I . Coke Gradys “crime eh". mulan make the Mane. organization and field staff for. I Pine“ “flied out With 5 home them by Harry McGee fly in the tenth inning scored ton trip because his wife hall the Maritime tourney. I run m, whip to the plate Joe Cummiskey my.“ the :J Jenkins with the winning ‘c‘hosenlutblweek-cnd gasses The Nova Scotia teams which a?" 33d“: “'0‘ finale- for a mute for the Hawks and we, “run and Enmans beat .Moncton proba y no m e I gilt were scheduled to take part tn' ‘ fa!“ 0‘“ Momce- tagged for eleven hits. A]: Lines 6—5. Jenkins also Word) to present h wth a the tourney never made an ape l n e “com “me the Chm“ The winning pitcher. Boldon has! a home run to his credit. baby daughter (6 lbs., 6 01.). pearance at the local bail dia- Maurice Burgoyne captured 0 “0w” “Fm wel'lmwei‘ed the was too moo for the Hawks ¥ god Grady batted 3 for 3, one Statistics are not as interest- mond. Nova Scotia also failed to honors in m c at Le. Ne!” summon" With their and sent ten of them down via ' ’Moncton player took a sock at ins flow as they Will be in to show for the Maritime mid~ -p e an an l'lttmg' running Md fielding as ' illnpire oodard. and it will be about twenty years time. get championship which were Elonhgetneglggdéogratifiegtugtagzg the ramped to n I” dear-iv" the strikeoul route. . . A l d ’ slim inclinisdullz ‘ “ u i2: :2" law“ -‘"”°“"° W :W '* . ' 1" ' - s a resu o _ ca e a he an '- ' ora ou epay. czngggzg acfigg 0:2": 'Eiglthegez?“::2lnl§e:l? a Nova Scotla representative Rourke was one stroke of ‘he Bill Weatherbie pitched a The organizing committee in” “The H r the]. VD" Some spam fans Wm m; theb tournafii‘ent delgelopledt at: touurney twinning score with a lmasterful! gauge fogmthtehrChar- wished to express their ap. . - . » n ' 3 es 0 rec ser es. ew coun. ottetown gqua . ' ew a predation for the services of g: dsoa‘i’d, iqyg‘hgheHTESE 1:135:23 33:"): miftagghomztndthge’: New Brunswick and Prince Ed- 181‘ DIVISION neat. two. hitter It the OPPOIlnl ‘Bummy’ WhltIOCk. Jim- Dow: limping take in performing ceflalnlv not 30ng to "go. ward Island teams. 1stnet— J. Morris: 2nd net—- basmen. Mike Kelly was play- ling and Hal Whitlock. These their duties" It also seems the point. In any case. it’s an The Islanders emerged vile}; $453313)“: 10W KI‘OSI - in: shoth-esfigp itile seconl gilllretehpersonsdplttched in and did ' . . '5 ‘ . ‘ ' ' «* toriuus in the first contest wt - - game. was strumenta ey cou 0 see that the i 34;” inmates: e 1:233: 3til: less) :Etifilrgrnge‘dumhw 813mm ‘2 v .. _ _.,. '- a 6-3 margin. Mike Kelly of the in pulling of the fielding gem of tournament was the success an umpire will otake fromu and congratulations to the ‘ . as.‘ Ennis... . L is v "{Legion started on the mount lst n3?” and net mfiiedef-ked ht fro b gagfiMwas‘t Tthe management 1 '1. en One time in a ma M. happy pare”... a ‘ ' ‘ “ ‘ ' b‘ against D. Dan of the Moncton pf ~ - i epc a 0 one in e- o e one on earn stated that ‘ '-’ ‘y ’ EVERYTHING BOUNCING AT HOME ‘Cardin a. Kelly was tight in ghgfiegglh 10” 8m“ - 0- hind second» rel-ye” Manley they were cmvlelely satisfied .1 wher I e Villian, the opening frame and the New CmMP DIVISION Kennedy at second for the out With the manner in which the 1 _ e s ' ilfask of Kansas City Alli. key Mantle are bouncing doing some fancy footwork to giunta‘gcmlugfer: 15¢ net _ B. Lepage; 2nd net and Jamey made a perfect tournament was executed‘ ' We had a phone call from handed Coastal Movers one ’ Ethos Timber B!" 13%“ 9; ground lat ‘antfld sitadégg :vmdmf 312d” ban 'and‘ home run to take a Seopiead. - 6' 30"": low gross “ A‘ _‘ “h other 10mm“ trimmms a pitc ed by John onog» ome p ate yes er ay n l yan as o away the Mackenzie. . s t 301’ Banks» “hide” 0‘ o e (133). a. the end 0, the gm“ { hue. New York iankees Mica inning of game. Mantle ls mask. Yankees won. 4-0. The local squad evened the uCAL» DIVISION E rflnce County softball league. mm“ H was 3_2 for the MW" i e score at three all in the sec- lst net __ I? Macxinnon: 2nd 1‘ N 811055 What? “9‘5 “0t "‘9 er: a close exciting game ! 0 ’ 0 Md half of the frame Fred “et ‘ 13- Sinclair: 10‘” 3°55 ‘ 43 Valley St Charlottetown l‘ fellow we’re after either. Bob then the roof fell in and “II: i d s B ‘ s W $39053? sifgfe‘zvittge gallsli’ngl’: Déllllijagbgl‘liazifiBER DIVISION ' . . l7 h t id Ulr’ Gallant. ttl 1 it I ' . gimme Dgug malllager. abmi: i‘l’l‘sthzrsseiili‘lrtlld beagle.“ Kalli]; 1 . . and geagfirbie‘bgms Klfiny 13¢ 1“ "at - Gm‘don Stewart? 2 eecurin the little league «13- u t 0 hit in till h - ac oug comm a - net—Jim Bel-rig“; 3rd net _.’ mud ff)!“ the game with Mono: 5:” ingin; wis liftesd :(fl‘ . 0 “'3 flank for the locals to A-G' MaCMman; 4th net - An‘ OUR SERVICES to you ton and Ulric made no protest. Mountford who walked three E score the three ,“m- .. 3‘15 MacEaChem‘ . “OWN INSUMT'ON (mm mdflfl “intern-M Okay. Ulric. the number is of the next four batters to 5 ‘ thgegfstwgmfie"egné‘ezgeiiagga mad) 0] fimfiflglefi, 3‘033‘30,’ ii: “retu‘m “if”; Hero‘s!" ""3 :‘ only three “feared singles to P31? [gflgifiAficgficm- O oilvwaus name (also 2" solid patitiom, no ti ‘ glance to cg“. that {5 ave gingmfeérd as: :p {out :3); . By'TI-IE; CANADIAN PRESS I The Lions. Riders and Cai- touchdowns in the final 15 min- the visiting forces over the re- tun; Mimster Harry plays of ""“i’m ""d'dl 5W“ P'°°"’ if J; hate stories where exeryone walksand'a well-timed double ‘ Vlctqnes by S§§katchewan gary Stampede“. are m1“, flea mes: mainder or m? contESt‘ canada arrived in France . ROOFING 3 goes. around “veaplng 3 ha, _ completed the debade. Dan. ill-ouglirldel‘s and Bl'lflSh Colum-i atop the standings With .12 LlOIlS. attempted to become ~Kelly .was in a spot in the Thursday for a threeday visit, . "mung": 5mm; (flawed, .Ppued a", in; d “d no Sign of the’vmain n, month now “mm. “A” . J 1 Lions in Western Footballi points. Edmonton is fourth With the third team to score 50 fifth inning that could have d€~ during which he will visit a aviation backer bond. No painting required.) M deepest dye "Dick and Jane" RE I. champs looked like fConferenPe play Salul‘day HEM! four points and Winnipeg hold points in a game against Ed- veloped into something serious cattle s'low at Vichy and have T l c. h , fluff that is‘ the 'bm" "33‘"; but not that lemma 5 'hlfee'way “9 3‘09 “‘9‘ the 09118? Spot‘Wlth three Poilts- monton this season but Neil but his teammates were equal talks with Edgar Pisani. French 2' "N" u M" n c "5' mm H _ Dwomh 5pm.. Store. much but" ' ‘league standings. “ W’ h five minutes left in the Beaumont's last - second punt to the challenge. Dan of New minister of agriculture Asked All Work GUIrlnlIOd th ' - . first ‘f‘llegllilge. theBIRidc-rls3 fighthegina ggdme. and Jack Robin; felvlv slllort. I 1 Brunswick pushed one down to at a press conference about pos. 1mm Available t“ lo inn _: ue 0 5. son miss a innipe: conver i ie Feming broke oose Fred MacDonald who was a- sible emi ration of French far- Good Losers {comebafll attempts~ t0 Elke outlthat would have tied the score. for touchdown runs of 25 and 33 trolling the ‘hot’ corner in pan mers to 8Canada. Hays said: "I! “mums "4"," CI 1a__thrilhng 31-30 victory before! In the dying minutes Roughnd- yards to pace the 3.0. scorers attemped sacrifice. Fred pick- “We in Canada would welcome arm llouas sin-2257 out or TOWN can couecr '— Tbe time-weary struggle of should be good losers. They’ve i 10-107 fans- ‘ers managed to run a Robinson and snap a personal slump. He ed the ban made the fake telgood French farmers. (he American and English yacht had an awful lot of practice. i I" the Edmonton Samfl “leg punt out of their own end zone had scored only time touch races is back with us again. ind LAST “VIEWS BOUQUET §tlleedg ligWEFL'and P359111? 13131:; and then end Ron 1Meadmorg downs prior to the game and! at the English are -—' , ~j - * 1y 0 “6 10115 ‘OVEl‘W-e me 'blocked Robinson‘s ast-secon had been overshadowed by oth-; .- getting trimmed a little worse Jim Jenkins four-master paved tile hometown Eskimos 49-6 be-!_fie]d goal attempt to prevent em on the Lionsr Squa ‘ N 5 one usual. They’ve been so. Mentions disaster. put them . fore 21.000 fans {Bombers from winning. . Rookie Bob Swift powered hisl scrbing defeats since. is it 1851” 0” the T‘m- . Roughi‘iders led 17-0 after thelway four yards for another—hisi Sir Thomas Lipton. the tee C0519 Grady Tales high for ills R ' first quarter, 17-7 at the 'ialf eighth of the year—while quar-3 "1 magnate. struggled for veers sacrifice fly scored the win-; arness ac'ng land 31-16 after three quarters. tel-back Joe Kapp trotted four; I and gained a reputation of gfl'id oer—well done. d Pinette i l’llllbaclvtdGeorgef Read scgrzd yards for a touchdown and.’ snortsmanship. Perhaps \"E Paul MacWilliams' clutch pit-1 Ltwo touch owns or bug l'i - passed 22 yards to halfback . ‘ shouldn’t say “only” as good clung was better than zoom! th ‘ grit) ilk gables got one atgd 1Rion Morri‘s.121t to fignnlzer kSonny A PuuiC “NICE In The ln’el’es' SPO" 3‘: sportsmanship is pretty im- Gerry Smith on the ball got; Despite cold weather. e} .21.. ac occanan go e omer an 5 oen ac Bur. ._ a A . _ portant. But being nothing but some very good wood. ._ Races at Pineite brought enter-l other. Halfback Gerry James ton for touchdowns. OF EVENTS Conmhmd 111‘s. Busmess Finns in good losers can get tiresome This quartet were okay. get ltainment to the usual crowd ofl kicked four converts and a field; Rookie halfback Butch Press- after a while. If oracticc makes to share our bouquet. for the ; Saturday afternoon spectators. goal. . ley. who went both ways for the in“ perfect. the English yachtsmen two victories won. Interest still runs high but the‘ Fullback Art Perkins scoredlunsteady and ineXDerlenced ES~ Ma .raeing season is slowly draw- three Blue Bomber-touchdowns, kimos in tie best display for . . We Are Equipped Ka . ‘mg to a close. The next raceE halfback Leo Lewis got one. the home forces. scored the Wholesale Plumes on a" spam“! goods To wash Kai D f T [is scheduled to be run off. Sat.i Robinson kicked threei ggnverts gnlsi‘ Edmontgn touchdown on a Your walls i 95: urday Sept. 19 at 2:30 pm. l and a single and guar erwyn as y 37-yar gallop. longest of -‘ _ m ; The presiding officials “’ere;t Thorson scored a safety touch ‘ the game FROM gzfizfefigfisslofio’d g ' iStarter — J. Thomas McKenna.gWh?: h]: "-31:19?! RP“ 1531103513? 1 e also T3, ' Judge Murdock Morrison.?in .e 0115! T1 HS 9!! 1036- . i Y EXCLUSIVE D M r Allan Finlayson. Robert West. .NEYER IN Doug: d ubt P' E I s ONL P‘lnmiozlgacficontmg Timers — John Ros . R. A. M c-. 191‘? “'35 “eve any 0 * .~ ' "v : OW ns 0 V e S We s a 13b...¢s.c§v.yé..m§glm.;goge scones swarms GOODS $1an enema}! of. has...“ 33; . . l Clerk—Ff Drillan. e.en mg I c . l ' or norma on ' . . l D .SUMLIERSIDE — Dartmouth and two singles to lead Dart- ‘ RESULTS Jumped Ahead 7-0 m the 09611138 New York 000000000— 0 20 L I . slumped Coastal Movers 13-3 mouths offensive. Three ot ers{ CLASS A PACE .quarle‘fi Stl'ElChejl ll t0 23’0 by Houston 00000010x—l 60 ' A Ladge Phone if" sawing” m “gem? be? ‘ had “Calling apiscgord L lmd Dem“ (E‘ Ross) 11 the tha1f 31111 agndifdeiutthlgl Tpalrsonsa “MB; and liganderd . R Roms” , . aritilne . nior ‘ ’1 Doug . en an y yons p ' Fl t (R3. M Pheel qual‘ EFS- r ay or i ); uce l l an ' - mun sempfinals. The Nova 1 had two singles apiece fo r 1 ops} ’5 ac 3 game with tw o unanswered 1 Grote, 185 GREAT GEORGE STREET 12 Alexander Drive Sootim a st:lubmwon the series. in Coasltaeld govers. Doug T1;Ck€r}My Jeannie (s. MaoMiuan) 3 2 i Mm -' -- - 12211212: . ' . ‘ -— .l .1?. ‘ ‘ the mnii‘ii.ighm§i..h.udf 5.22%... ofasiiiniiiv‘é’i? me stills? 2 1 Today’s Sport ’ ' ’ ' . AFTER THE snow fig: Dartmouth blasted the game 1 LINE SCORE R E Egon-e! Mac (R. Gillisl 1 1 1 dew: 2‘3: “3’1 “will. 3353533313 10 2 WWW ‘Sw Si?“ . ii BALL “We” ‘ BASILICA ” E W "‘0'" Ch" a 5 .~ . l . _ . ~ 0 s - “106?th to the late 9 ‘Coastal “overs lgimw limo; ‘k "mess . The Charla-tam” Intermm ‘ Parts and Accessories for all Cars {23* y P - .. I r _ a er rOOJ late Abbies Will hold a workout Tir B teri been It was a tough game for the 102 000 000-— 3 7 4} iMclssacl 3 5 i 1 F M m evening = I 9'- ' u Chic Movers to lose. Despite belnv J m G (in M Don id) 0" “em” ‘9‘ ‘5 REBUILT morons A SPECIALTY ‘ m m - - ’1 "“y a” “ ' a” "a cat 6 Pm Dam-V MCCMWFkl CENTRE Dial 4-6911 ~ 131 Great George at. W“ gmmefrsigdae pitche: (3:23;; valley Bov (L Young) ans: urges a full turnout for this' ' CHINESE ElEll a 1‘ u i' I. ; Si Kincii and teammates played: Time“ 2‘26'22512. Eminim I g ‘ Now OPEN AND Jae; this game well and by the end I _ . s c . SUMMERSIDE ‘ I MONDAY CANADIAN FOOD lnnci of six nnlngs were ahead Eileen‘s Dream (Mrs. Hughesi The Summerslde Junior Leg. AFTERNOON ‘ Mil- dimly. 3- - Kind! had T853911 1 l'ionaires host the Eastern Cen» AND Bommg_cuull Down“ Bum“ Renew” cent" OUR SPECIALTY Pittsl Bight batters- including dam-l Titan Ward (H. Coulsonl 2 2Itennia! All-Stars here today in} IN _ q l “n “ San ‘ Di k Lo' 11 thi‘ ' ' ’ ' ‘ r h be t EVENINGS BOWL G .asua Bow g Ro away 162 Up Queen st. e semis. .c ise e con. ‘ Rus'tlco 80y «Mr. Pzineau) 3dr..the deciding game of t e a ‘ SWIMMINHM. EM; Boys 4 EM; Adam, PMPYMCA. up“ secutlve times. The Dartmoulh ‘ Times 2.36:2, 2.30:2. inf ' island junior base! A 1 ' CASUAL BOWLING HARNESS RAcm6_Chum¢eu,wn brim. put slsk club loader?h ur figs bagsth off I m CLASS 1) ball finals. Game time is 5:00. WA” raercseeiveguilgbsegmgaygftlglru . w I Franl e w seven as Cemen e IE. Carrier) lllpm. ’ TUESDAY May tile first batter got 0!! by an. . Davy Harvester (D. MacKen- I The Ali-Stars won the open- Eng; Trip l:lld Skeetshoot. In Alf cmdl'lion.‘ S gene error and the next two added ziel 2‘. ‘ing game 9-7 and Summer-Sidelwa 99 ‘0 amnionship Lea BOWLING—Casual Bowling Basilica Recreation Centre T.xuc° servk‘ r9), “new angle-s. NO one was nut Push Button (J Ryan, 3 ithe second m5. d sotl'h o .Kensuigton emerg- BOWLING—Casual Bowling Rollaway . lull. ‘ M thlsPomti Coastal Movers . Bold Charlie (C. Mackenzie) 4 4: Paul MacWilliams or Jack 9 ‘5’] 9 “fun” WM‘ 3 “931' SWIMMING-Girl! 3 P-M-l 30” 4 P33 AM“ 7 PM-—YMCA- SM'IOH FIN Iego-insch KCIEhmPOttell; made :hsuri I Times _ 232‘ 236‘ . pate will pitch for Samuel-side, 12:52“: per oi'mléncl‘eb3 bggkflglg T I BASEBALL—City Baseball League (JOHN “mm “SSE!” Ll “'3 Di 3 “5 C “Be -3 l SUMMERSIDE —- Enman‘ - . ' S . ’ incl: was to prove fatal. Roy Mount; _ M t fan and layer lowed 010501? by Jim Little. WEDNESDAY Gib: ‘W- in 1‘9"“ Off K’nCh andlflaglgingafionstlle best of lthree, Martin MacKenna. and A. Crew D s d i 30mm . Phone Purke with little success. allowed sixlwfl'. B “wick _ Prince Ed_ all of Summerside. rug ["1 r as G—Casual Bowling Basilica Recreation Centre (5) a runners to score and gave .' 1:11;“ Senior .3, softball The Trap championship Prov- BOWLING-Casual Bowling Rollawa 5“ Pet". 3" Shann way to Inert}, Martin who fin_ i “‘1'. ‘ ’ Th 0d exciting as the 50 Mr, 5 6—51"! 3 P.M.: Boys 4 P.M.: 5:” P.M.: Johns. . ‘ . .selies in Moncton Saturday. e competluon had ended m . Adults 7 ELL—YMCA. "ml! WEEKLY GIFT i buggerejrflme' Mam“ 9‘ m l Summerside squad whipped a three way tie til-st place. Complete line of opium “Ken 63.0.1...” went the dis- ~19th unlted.‘:tn I‘m” 6'; to n I O Ensile Campbell. Dave Barlow Pm: TO ALL CUSTOMERS 5‘. Lo m“ for Dartmouth G°°d' 3111;;ngtyhoesugdfiastgdmfioncg and Henry Perry om sun" Sandwiches and gaffe: Bar ' WITH ANY PURCHASE and“ win was a bit off form for the last Saturdzy here 1941 :zzfiideNfifi-nzls‘fiddflndsdflm PM” 892 m2 Sade _ I l a > . . were ' - l ages-fine ‘l’limlio? 355.1%; ma; of??? comgfi'f’. let; mfigfififigfiggfi I 2222;231:333? :22: ‘lfihfifi and had hCampbell emerged as sane DELIVERY McCullough Outboard MB m GAME it'd: fir “'0 “mm” 5“ frames occasions. To begin with, Monc- ened their grip on the top spot delphia Phillies 4.3 in a live p013}: “25":tmgmflfnfhh‘i’: u; 45 ELM AVE. Mm" CALI- AT THE gm 1 Goodwin was extremely tough to" player Don Lam. was in the American League Satur~ hour and 15 minute marathon 0nd round. m. w“ the . IF WE SELLTBEM 0"?“ F be 9‘":th “UM!” ball 1“ thrown out of the game m the day. whipping Kansas City as It was the second straight de~ perfect mqu shot during WE SE3“ A & W wFlshl muffle" he “med 1‘ of 15 first inning for arguing and behind the home run hitting of feat. for the National League match, I“ Windsor and me “one “a, CB THEM Cor. mum ml. and film: 59"” Walked Sb‘ "d anwfd pushing with Summerslde coach. Mickey M a ntie and Roger leading . 89“ high gun of the match awarded - a my“ 3" Belvedere Ave. (8.73 ( 9*“! hits. t l Ulric Gallant. Maris. and cut their lead over second to the gunner with the highest mad wwc mm “flawed 5 “99 At the end of the game the The Yankees. moved one-half plaice St. Louis CHM! '0 5"! score in both Trap and Skeet. m ‘ _ '. Islanders were involved in an game ahead of Baltimore 0ri-- games. _ A r the mic prim. .nd mAy. we I“! 0? u A ‘ I f hour long fracas with the crowd oles. whose game with Los An- Juan Manchll won his 19"! badges were presen to “mm-mm '1' .3. s e 601' and six policemen were need- geles was rained out. game against seven losses In winners by Walter Carver 3L. ALUMINUM “MG-Cm“ WWII Bunk- Rocmtlol Cantu ‘3'"! M- PM" Ben j - ed to restore order. Chicago White Sox. mean- San FrflnClll-‘O'S 13‘4 Victory president of the Charlottetown BOWLING-Cull] mull w Home Made Bread and Pull? 9| 8: .o Enman Drug after grabbing while. tumbled to a precarious over Pittsburgh. Willie Mai/I Gun Club. the host club of the SWIMMING-GMIIPMJ MAM; Adalte7P.M.—YMCA. "Mm-l.“ mun.” 5‘ lie ~ C 5 an early 3-0 lead put the game perch in the race. losing tolm’"?d five runs. the last one match! (Lloyd Ollie-pie. Prop.) mas “CING‘CW Ml DIM“ Em C a lo rim _. I to 10 innings before it was de- Washington in and falling two; on his 44th homer which caused The following is the winners Comm v In no , 4449 “5 ‘9" 5"- a, p. .3. Bevlns lllried two-hit ball cided. I.‘lim Jenkins doubled and games back in third place. The weight-running? was. m in the venom classes: ' ' °' .33". ramav ,{m evening as the BYC came 0me on 'Coke’ Grady’s White Sox have lost four more 0880 I 1W“ II! ' . . ‘ ' i ,‘ use Brick. sacrifice fly. Jenkins on anoth- games than the Yankee. emi a doubleheader. the Cubs win- Cl.“ A _n$:ue cl n ""81?" mg-Clfl: Will! Basilica Mention Centre H in the first game at hit whacked a home run. have Just 11 remaining [Ring the "Pen" 5'3 ‘5 Ll”? chm ion. Dav B 1 m ' m *E'" mu" '” Inna email-butch softball series. Grady had three for four day Mantle and Maris each belted Jackson posted his 21:! Victory new: gem, f,“ “r. "x" erm' Phone l-rm vii-sin 6'6"“ PM" 3m"'“" “fin-“Plinth m W. ew in , two team: got together with a triple and two singles. two-run homers. Mantle his 888m“ 10 dfielts- m“ at" ' w' ' ew' WAY (w [m We) 0%: donated a sum of niche Pete Devana hurled the will 32nd In the first inning and ' hit two homers- dfiylns in four. cusss mmm_c.un mm“ mm” ' OWIfie a prise. n will be the' best going the distance. lie ailow- Maris his 23rd in the eighth. runs. in the Braves 8-5 second Fred Andrews. Winner; Lloyd mg_c.ml n... mu“ “*0 n (17. em. ed five hits. two of them made same MacCallunl, runner-up: Albert m3. Mma_c.m “ e " lsii. ‘ Hm, m PK'. .ce by 108mg pitcher Dada Melfln- wx WE H HOMER m MICEWCH; Roy VOW. D - . m m It... I“, m hm, who. son. struck out 12 and walked Dick Phillips beat the White A three-run homer by Frans ' 'M' c' m“! l ' "‘FWCA- New, m the... six. lctifelansod fanned six ball. at formthe secgnd lstraight Robinson with two out in the (3mm galley mnm- phi]. (mm "cmt P30?" "uh" ‘ ‘ losing pit- are an ssue eight hits. He 88m! wi a slcr cc fy. hil- ninth inning carried Cincinnati 1 mo ' . . ' 'Hll even has end allowed one free pass lips. who lofted’ a run-scoring to a 7-5 victory over St. Louis . ’ mqu' M on m I...” Y” M ey} _ 1, Gen“. Enman Drug now face one of fly for a 5-4 victory Friday in the first game of a twi-niahr will all m In Green It. mm“ non Grant were the 3:3" Noval Scotiaeuolmu, Ber. ltl’i‘ght. ldrove oi? Deon Lock with doubleheader. cm. A_ I“ WM", chm ' I Phone 4-8211 even . or ace . c any mn t game in the The Cardinals won the at t- .. ' . f s” m LINE econ; 10th inning. cap to as Italy Mk, “'3‘, Mm._Jifi:l=u§.:unner-op. , l ‘ e ounc- at. omen-ton _ so“; Enman Drug Boston whipped Minnesota 7-2 his 18th victory. . ‘ ' .- " ~ ' htts off an 001 mu 1 5 51 in the other AL game Raul Houston won their first game no. x". mm. Roy v“ BARRY’S SNACK BAR . / provid- Moncton 021m 000 o 553 washed out Cleveland at De- under Manager Lamas Harris “y, m...“ he'd Mm. (DARBY H00“. M.) M ' ‘ sightI , troit Frank Malzose hit two 2-1 on Nellie Fox' run-scoring Albee: Moo-Em, ' The Mason’s Inseam ‘ , RIVER! FLOW homers for Boston. Harmon single in the ninth inning. Hal Ont Service ~ 1 The Amazon mocha-season” Killebrew sacked his 40th for ris replaced Barry Craft. who P. Norman. winner; I... Dor- OIII Daily Until 3 an. n i 3.0!».0001allonaofwata-e the the'l’wins. was fired,afew hoursbefone ion,runner-up;Lw ;R. Bust-UNI SELF.“ Mtfipg‘ymmm luau-m communism. WillieDavlaetolebomelnmeltheume. . lacked. ‘ mandates-Il-