M 113,)”: : 1 o l down to lie tired and the liitciiiiediaies ptit nine lie ii iiiiled off David MacLeod in the in a game in which more than a st'oreboartl to identify day. I00. .3 Intermediate Abbies Win Third S traight By Defeating Juniors 8-5 - The lnterniediatc Abbies won their third straight game of the Island Baseball League by defeat- ing the Junior Abbies 8-5.last niglit. but the victoi'.V "11'.V Hiliv been a costly one as liiteriiiecli- ates' pitcliiiig and batting star Jack Ready iniured his left elboir during the last of the ninth in- ning. I Ready, who rclietcd Cyi'i: Slllllll in the S(3t'0ll(l inning, pitched gilt- rdged ball for almost sereii i.ii- iiings befoie amiictiiiiip, snapped in his tlirotiiiig elbow and he was forced to retire from the ti-WITCH 11” left with one out in the ninth and two strikes on l"orbes Ken- iiedi. Buck” Wliitlock sticceedeil Ready and retired the side. The Juniors were leadiiig 4-2 when Ready went to the iiiotitid in the s'2c(ind and pitched two-liit ball the rest of the war. He also helped his own cause at the plate bv llflllfllllt. out a treiiieiidtiiis triple to store the tyiiii: rtiii iii the eiulitli inning: and lIllFl' S(.'Ul'CfllllE Wllllllllfz run on Wliitloclts single. But the perforiiiaiice of Rezidr was iicarly nrci'sliii(it)iie(l by the pitchiin; of his iiral iiiotiiiti lll"l.il laii liciiiietly. 'l'lie 17-)Clll'-(lid Keiiiicdy held the bit: bats oi the liitcrniediates in check all the way the eighth llllllllt: when to hiiii. He pittiictl l)rilli'.iiit ball during: the iiiiddle iniiiiius. ln one Sll'L'lL'll lie l'ClllT(l l4 men in a row be- fore SPllfllll;; a batter to first by liittiiig, him. Keiiiietlr struck out eight men and in the second iii- evei')' batter he faced. Forbes Keiiiietiy led all batteis with tliiee hits in fire trips to the plate. Duck MacLeod had two lllls in three trips mid Jack Ready two hits ill four. Keiiiietly. .l:icl-t Cairns and Ready all liztiiretl out triples duriiip, the well Piared contest. MacLe(id also hit A double to win slugging lioii- ors for the evening. Charlie Kennedy pulled off the iiest fielding play of the game when he made a oiie-liaiided catch sixth Jackie played a inning. Cairns I vervplstrioiig -Rlllllfb vat i secondSi'o7r the intermediates. having four put- outs and two assists. l The Iiiternieciiates were liniitllrd by Danny Maccormacl-1, W110 W115 lforced into the lineup himself in. lthe last of the ninth as the rcsulli :ot Readys iiijurll JOCY LeC111”'i iniaiiaged the juniors iii the nb-1 scnce of Tom MncFarlaiie. 4 The gzinle got lllldCFWll)' at 7.301 and the lights were turned on vtl 815. The contest concluded abouti . . l0.15. BOX SCJRIC I lnterniediiitt-s AH H P0 If E; Cslli'llh. Lit) 4 3 1 4 - 0 ACt)tlt', ll 1 '1 3 1 0 0 vi iitclitit. ii. ii 4 1 3 1 2 ill iiv'iiii'ior-it, ss. P 5 0 1 3 3 0. Rldll. e 4 U 1 9 3 gl Lu.-i, lb 40050-1 Pizzciiii. 3b 4 1 l 0 l Ul iHull.t!l, el 3 U 0 0 0 ii Marvel (7'.e:i.ii.t.- the lshiiitlersp Smith. p 1 0 0 0 1 U are left iii; i ll list stxisrii andf C Kfllllffl.l.11-Sb 3 1 1 2 0 l1 ..m ..r mp L--i wirwnid: in the; .ll.tcCtiriiiat-k. ll ll 0 0(1) 0 M.ii'itiine kit llo;-lter Leiiguel Ti)'1l1-5 3” 5 3 3' H 3 llllCll(lx tr) llil'. l-'ir F..iiili. Ste. if-.iriei Junigwg All It H 1'0 A F'iGl'E'VllCill'.C.s .n the V 0 ll. A. next 1 ' lieziiictlv. c 5 3 3 ll) 1 (ll-.9113 C1.-mi-rig aliii sioiieti 'llL'li B Sweet. 3b 4 U 1 1 U 1 ill", Islaiidrizs tin the f' idiliuii lllill l. l(('lillC(l,V l1 3 0 1 1 1 1ill(' wciiid act li.s re ;tSe at the) D. MacLet)d. ss 3 0 2 4 l Ujclld or the se-isoii. is it native ufi Ready. ll) 4 0 0 7 0 Ollsudburr. ()lll.l..i) and ' M. Mitt-l”a,Ydrii 3 l 0 2 '1 9.a Cll2llI(t' ti l)l”lY frr B. Hood. 21) 3 0 0 i 3 liwnire: in tit" N. 0 it A. In C.irsor., ii, p '3 l 0 1 0 0;but llll'll” (l..iii the nlfer. He D, lVlllLtLCO(l, rt 3 t) 0 0 ' i iiii:er.it.e.:i. fir Toials . 30 5 7 27 e r' t"ie end i Summary ”s liillted at R.P.l.: Rran 2. F. Keiiiietllr 2, J. the i-5' i-. iii-2 teriiis. Ready 2, Cairns '3. Don MacLeod.1 Coyle. Whitlnck. Earned runs: Iii-1 iermedi-ates ti. Juniors 4. Triples: Coyle, Don Macl..eod, F. Kennedy. .1, Ready, J Cairns. Double: Dons lMacLeod. Stolen base: Dave Mac- iLeOd. Double play: Whitlock to iCaii'ns. Left on base: ates 5, Juiiiors G. Walks: Smith 2.i Crtrsoii 1, Ready 1, Wliitlock l.i 1(Carsoii 2, Wliiilock 1. Hit by pit-i lclier: Carson b.l' Smith, Cairns b.V'1 ,Kennedr. l-iowatt by KCllllE(l.V. :covle by Keiiiiedr Wild pitch: l ,Ready. Wllllllllg pitcher: Ready;; iloser: 1. Kennedy. i . Umpire: Leo D0319. base Judges: lUrban Blaiit-hard niid Er. Mac- iNeill. i i Yankees Run Winning Streak To Seven Games x'e'.i York Ywiikees Irlll their ...1mm,; gm-ak In the Anicrieaii League to seieii names Tliiirsday although they had to on into an extra inning to ttirn back Chicago White Sox 0-5. in the. National l)ll l7od,:er.s f.;i.ill,r l.e;it:iie Brook- .x0lV'9.(l Mil- G waiikec Braves after two straight itliippiiigs bit! the Braves held on in the league dead by half a game The score, was 10-5 Pittsbiirgli defeated Chicago 6-l you needed the plavers. The elnhs swapped 10 men-headed by Ralph Kiner-an hour before game time. New York Giants turned in a duplicate. of Wednesday's ball game against Cincinnati. winning by the sanie. score of ll-3. Larry Doby hit a fZl'itll(l slain home run in Cl(ll'Pl.”tll(liS 8-l rte- tory over Boston Red Sox. a ver- diet. that kept the Indians 5 1-2 games behind the league-leading Yankees. Cass Mlcliaels, n liptlil-liilllntz second baseman. Kliilnlllfttl a three- riin homer in the imli inning to give Philadelphia Athletics )1 9-6 victory over Detroit 'I'i;:ers and I clean sweep of a tloiihlelieader. The A's piled up 16 hits to take the opened ll-2 heliinri Mario Eric- ano's seven-hit hurling. The. Yankees. eaiiixlit by the Sex in the eighth inning when Allie four tallies in the 10th. Reynolds got credit for the victory. Gil Me.-j Dougald homered with a man onl 'bztsc and the New Yorkers pushed: ltwn iiiore across on three walksl ' and a Chicago error. 1 The Dodgers used four lioniersl and 10 bases on balls to subduel the Braves who had come from: ibeliind twice in two days to win.l Mllll'llLll(E8 staged another late rallyl lTl'lUl'Sda)'. scoring three. tiniesl )in the eighth but the Brooklyni lead was too much. Max Surkont was charged with his first loss since i i Sept. 10. The Dodgers beat him that i ' Mel Parnell of Boston. llost six in a row to Cleveland. tried; and failed again against the Ind-i 1 ians. He lasted only into the second j liniiing. Doby's bases-loaded blast 't'al'tl'3 off Bill Kennedy in the fifth. Rash Of Home Runs 1 The Giants liit five home runs land the. Red Legs hit three at the: Polo Grounds. The big New Y0l'l(i margin was act-uiiiulated in the eighth wheti a walk and seven hits lincludlng in. two-oii clout by t-atelier 3 1Ray Noble produced seven runs. Pliiladelphia made '10 hits-in-1 eluding five homers -(luring its. twin bill with Detroit. to extend the y'fligei's' winless streak to l2 games. i i'I'lie. Tigers li-are lost 10 times in their last dozen starts In addition in Mieliaels. Eddiei Jnost hit two llf)ll"lCl'S for the A's. ..whiie Dave Philley and Gus Ze' tnial hit. one each. Zernial's homer Reynolds yielded his first riiiis inl-his lzili of the season-tied him jexipm nf H... relief in two seasons. exploded fnrlfor the Anierican League lead with 'ynp((i;;lpI.y iclevelaiids Al Rosen. ..)l M A MAIN BOUT 'HAR.IlY "KID" Charlottetown. 154 "II. SEMI-FINAL-0 ROUNDB Austin Sqiiarobriggs ' Charlottetown, I'll lbl. .VI Mitch ltrswada . cyan," u.e.. .11: in. gt: M islanders and Boosters Clubs BOXING AT THE Ati'((r Charloiielown Forum ONDAY. JUNE 8 -10 ROUNDS GIL - POULTONvsEDWARDS Bronx. N.Y.. 158 lbl. I ROUND SPECIAL Bud Ramsay l Summeriulde. 138 lbs. Lelloy Jones llllllu, 137 lbl. r ituleznd vs warren llugdridge m th- rnpo Road. 135 lb. Old Spain, Johnny's Mayfair, 1315; Boaogrvlo--01.50; Rush-01.00 - ' LITTLE SPORT 1 r-'7 P Cut N6 I on n .:..'..: cr- Chicago Cubs Obtain Kiner In Spectacular i. .. By WIOK TEMPLE l - Fltiiieiit: told lie woiild be. Ontario n"xti Hi,'.rerei' ll" added th-tip I-US:'l1)lllll' he would 4,. per Canada. pr-rforiiied w tli Other iiE:i)ei's wlioi the lslzinders last -10!! ('li.l'10. D0!) M1l(lLPOtl. FDIDPS strikeouts: 1. K91111N1.V 3- R9Fld.V 8,iseasn:i and lllltl intend to iilay iii. Oiiiariti next rtnir .ire Huh B0'lll(ll'V 1 and Georzic l”ltL.it;.iii. Both plityersl stated tli ltilt"llll(l'f of lllllll,'.,' up wiili so .-niiinr Cllll) in S.iuili- , erii Oiitni (luring the 1953-54 season. 3 0 0 0 1 Last re..r the Slierbrtioke Stiiitsi had I'ii.st claim on the serrieesi of Cieniriils had tliev wanted him before the Janiiarr 13 deadline be-3 car-'0 Marcel attended the Sher-i l)l0Ill(P ziliiiiirz camp Cleineiilsl linwerrr llll(l little desire to l)l.'l1.'i for S!ie:'bi'ooke and stated here that he did not wish to iii.-i; for Slierbrntike next seasoii. He gave as his renstiii the prior s'.ilni'ies mid by the Slierbrooke Cloth. i At the lll0lllPlll il looks at ilititieli Slierbronke will be hill of lior-key. next year. Sliei-lironke was tzraiit-t ed it one-year stisneiisitiii ll'()lIl the Q. H I-. last S.itiirtl.'iy and they, sought the siisiieiisimi beeaiise of' financial diftietiltie-. This does not' mean that the Saints are defniitelvi out but it means thee are freei to drop their fl'n.'lClllS"'? for niie vearll and re;zaiii it if tlier wish. The fail- -ure. of the Slierbiooke Club to make stiitiible liiiziiicial 'td.iust- nieiits with the rink app. entlvl l I is the main i'e.m::i wlir the Saiiils iwlien the initirr oi-t-urretl. In llie who liad. .-th - , I . . . . ' i iii. in disttintiiie opcratiniis. ieirlitlt lllllIllL! he struck out . . . Apuarenilr rink officials and lheyin the ninth, Slierbiookc Club have been at lo;:- limiter anti lliltl twn leer-lieads for a iitzniber of .i-eai".1l-lorlws lx'Vl1llPfl)' when he A. atiuse . . 17 21 .447 Spriiiziicld 12 24 .333 National League W L Pet. itlilwuiultee . 27 14 .659 Brtioklyii .. . . 28 l6 .636 Pliilzidclpliiti . 23 15 .605 Si. Louis 2-! 18 .511 New York . 21 20 512 Plttsbilijeli . 10 28 .364 Cincinnati . 13 36 .333 Chicago 121 Z? .3081 Aiiicricaii League i ' i. In-L: New York . , 30 ll .732 Cleveland . .. 24 In .600 Onicngo .. 25 21 .543 Wiisliiiigtoii .. . . 25 21 .543 Boston 22 23 .489 Pliilatielphia 21 24 .467 St. Louis 19 26 .422 gDeii'olt l0 34 .227 it indiniz niiiilers up in tlic lllllllt lliree gliaiiers. lle uliiffetl the first man ualltetl the next strikes on over rental aim-iiicetiieiits. The rink mlllflzeriieiit ll'iK demanded siieli a big poi-eeiitace that the chili finds it impossible to mierate any longer.: However club officials are now in the driver's seat. Their threat to suspend operations for one war will force the rink to give them better terms or to take over the team. And if any profit can be made in the business then the ri".k will likely operate the team. 0 . . The ltileisiiititliiile liave lost the sei't'it-es of lllll of lllfllll "Bil: Three" pllt'llllli; .-t.ir.-' ll01' D'rll'l Hr the reiiiztiiirier of lilin seiisnn wlien .l:It'lt' Really iii- iretl his elbow l:i.sl niizlit. 'l'lin liijiiry was not im- l(I'ltHlll liui it was S-'tll'll)llx' Pllt)ll'.:ll In keep from pilt-liim: for sfllllll liine. llmverer even if he is sirir. lined as a pitcher .llt(lt' will be able to mice .1 regiilar position yin the outfield or infield as ill" ltitieiisitiii deiiitiiitis. . . .-thhii-s rim) !lll0llElll. Ready 0 Th" Nriiis nun limit; this -sitleliiietl as ;i pilrlier in ll shutil. lder in.lury. lie was in the D,-,.. it-ess of makini: a fine llinrk this ltrinr anrl slimvetl jliis rild iinie ))il('lllll).' skill lllxl inilllll as he held the iiinior.-' to two hits Ill six anti tut) lliirtis lnnllllls. He entered the gnine in the Sl"i'()h(l.llll1lnE an a l”P)')lfI('I'- ment for Ciril Smith nnd was Eselibll-1 Schedule; Probable Pitchers -A-G C gnaw YORK. me) C 'Pt'nbi-tble pitchers for today's major league games (won and lost records in parentheses). Amerlean League New York at St. Louis (night): Saln (5-2) vs. Holloman 42-3). Washington at Chicago might): Marrero 14-3) vs. Rogovin (2-e).' Boston at Detroit (night): Free- man ti-2) vs. Houtteman t2-4). Philadelphia at Cleveland (night): Kcliner (6-5) vs. Chek- ales to-0). National League Chicago at New York (night): Lawn ti-1) vii. Gomez (0-1). St. Louis at Brooklyn (night): 1-faddlx (6-2) vs. Roe (2-2). Olncinnatignt Pittsburgh (night) Raffeneberger (1-0) or Wehmeir (0-2) VI. Dloklml (4-6). . Milwaukee at Philadelphia (night): Epahn (5-1) vs. Drew: (2-5). ..J Pit-tuned above is ”W0olwoiitli's,” :i coiiipliiiieiitaiy eandlepiii'Queeii liotel. Left to right: Haroltilpreseiit). Coninit-ruial Lt'-T2119 Baseball Standings ;'Ge0rgeis Gals V ii Softball League Tiirc-;lti:t”iTi)i;iii:,T:ri;r""c"izto'ivi, ii Commercial L iii" Marlt.iiies if ll0iC1li1ml11l1115- ii.h0.iij;i'r l1'?t38'11111XeP1'9'tg1;1;f::- gen 1i1te1'medi- leiiuldii't get what he wanted in Ul)- lS9111Pd 111111 111d” 41'-1 imp ' 5 3 j 'WN: ii)'WiV diiiiier sterliiig Wortli, Jolllli t) Forrest Ford andi International League 5 I lV 1. Pet. l .'tloiiti'ea'i 25 14 .ti4l i ...G , Roeliesitw 20 14 .5881 --George's Gals added to their 'l'ortii:vio 23 18 .561; lead ill the Siinimersidc Ladiesl Ottawa 21 21 .500 softball League by beating Andysp threw .a fast l)..lI Illltl smiietliiiiiz snap- lpetl in his ellinu. - 0 o p in illw rlressiiiiz lt)f)l)lI.'lll(ll' liirt H:-!llil' t-attilier Charlie Ryan stat-l ed that llll' Sziiiie lltini: liiiti liiip-I pent-ti in Mel Parnell of the Bus- ion lied Sax a few years l).'I('lx'. Paint-II was forced to rest and uiiik his way lint-k into sliitpe in ptlie niiiitirs liefore lll0Ylll,L', into lllie Bit: lmngties lu iietinnie ii pit:-hint: star with the Bosox. l l l Baseball Practice 1 A baseball practice for the Jun- gior Abbies will be held at Memor- llll Field this evening at 5.30, it puns aiiiinuiioed last night by men- ager T0iii' Mat-Fai'laiie. lMinor Hockey iiiwards Night 1 - Toniglii at 730 at the Charlotte- llftlll and Midget hockey teams will iall receive special crests from the .Physical Fitness Division. emblem- atic nf winning Island titles dur- ling the '52-153 teason in their re- ispective brackets. In former years pit. was the custom to present nllver ltiopliies btit this year it was de- icided to give these young athletes ;something they could wear by way of a change. a. forward to receiving these awards for some time now, no tonight's the big night. In addition to the presentation, the youthful athletes will be treat- ed to refreshments by a. few in- terested citizens-all member: of the Abegweit A.A.A. All well in the winter's hockey ware. ....-m...4... 'l'lntl iGaudet made a l l l nllygweit Paperweiglit, Pee-Wee. Ban-' All the boys have been looking! Simmons llljlll'l:ll l'”111'l'ilOl1l'll Arniourles. mcmbc B of Abe-l .472yAees at the Queen Elizabeth Soft- 18 23 -450lball park last eveniiig by the score, of l3-6. Shirley Ai-seiiatilt. on tliel mound for the victors, turned in; one of the best pitching perfor-' nianees of the 19.3.”! season. limit- ing the Aces to fire hits. The per- (OltnlallCP was iiiarred slightly; when Shirley lost the raiige teiiiporarily in the fifth iii!iiii;:.! walkiiiiz tire batters in a row. and, forcine in two runs. Loriiidn Gatidet and Sliirlev Perry were both llil freely. that Georgeous Gals getting fourteeiil bingles of Gaudet in four llllllllgS,' and six off the offeriiigs of Perry; in the final three frames. l Liniiie Galizint was the lnitiiiu: mid fielding heroine of the Gals” victory. getting it double and triple". in five trips to the plate. and mak- ing a spectacular ”gCilllf.I-llWfl)'". catch in riglit field of Joyce En-. man's well hit fly in the fiiiall iniiinz. Sister C.')lllllC hit three siiigles in live tries and Marehl Delaney had a perfect. iiitriit at th:-1 plate with .'l for 3. For other extrai bases. Muriel Mimec hit a ti-iple.l Dot Gallant n dotrblti. Rnsei pretty ("itch ofi iM.ii-ie Petr-rls belt to centre in the ySE(?nll(l. The Gals were stezidier aw field Llian the Aces. getting oiilr; one nilscue to five for the Clark Peters crew. Hits a George's Gals -- R. Gaudet l. Clianpell 2. L! Gallant 2. M. Mimee 2, S. Arsciiaiilt I J3. c. Gallant 3, M. Elaney 3. C1 Sniitii 2. D. Gallant 2. Andy's Aeesi - Gibson 2. Rogers l. Kilpairick l. l.. Gaudet l. 1 El'rt)l's .-- Gals g c. Gziiiniiii Aces .. Perry 2. Gibson. Peters. Kllnatriek. Line-ups: v. Gale - R. GllU(l9l rt; W. Chap- pell Dli; L. Gallniit rf; M. lliinee es: 3. Arseii-nult p: C Gallant. lb: M. Delaney 31:: C. Smith lf; 1). Ghllant C. T l Aces -- E. Gibson 21:: S Prim” 3)); M. Rogers ss; M. Peteis if (V! lli: B. Woodside cf: J. Eniiiaii r:i T. Cahill rt: Y. Leclair ir; A. Kil-l patrlck lb; L Guudet 1) at rib. Umpires - plate - Desroches, Bases - Sullivan. PHILADELPHIA. (AP) - Curtl Simmons, one of the Pliiiadelpliia: Pliillies' major pennant iv:-apoiis. was lost to the Natloiial LCil,Qll”i team for at least two weeks wlieii he suffered a gushed left foot Thursday while mowing his lawn. The 24-year-old southpalv was mowing an embankment when lit- slipped. catching his foot iii the rotary blades of the power-driveii machine. 4 doctor said one toe was badly mangled but there was no apparent fracture. Simmons has won seven and lost four the; season. in an pi-lnteil. 24 hour Iervlcc. it should be it big. evening for 3110 ltflnhh MIN '0" these young athletes who did so WIT"?! Only 55 001195 SNAP 's?tll)'f'Fiiiliiiii'itl'ti"” Belle of Film developed and Double of 8 ex- Reprints 4 cents each. Mall Flinn Servlce. Ir. 0. Box 11. ciiuimeto more's, Men's Wear. 1 Brock Hat-donated Wear. . eague Champions in the l-Ii-rtil McNeil. ' Raschi, Reynolds t8) PITTSBURGH, (AP) - Chicago Cubs happily grabbed home-run king Ralph Kiner from Pittsburgh Pirates Thursday in one of base- ball hi.story's most spectacular deals involving 10 players. i Master trader Branch Rickey gave up Kiner and three others for six players and a. bundle of cash. He declined to give the cash figure but it is report to be in the neighborhood of 100.000. It's one or the few trades in which a big league club has let go its star player while he was still at the peak of his career. But Rickey has 8 long record of trading players he thinks are past their prime. Kiner. whose salary of 375.000 is second only to Stan Musial of St. Louis Cardinals. recently became the 12th player in hls'tor,v to hit 300 home runs. He has seven this season. ' . Big Trout JUNE 5, 195:3 5 Not I Surprise "It didn't come as a surprise,” the big outfielder said after chan- eingiiig to a Cub uniform before' Thursday's game. "I'm sorry to leave Pittsburgh because it was my home." Manager Phil Caverratta of the Cubs was elated over the trans- nctioii. ”I'm sure glad to get Kiner," he beamed. "This will give us I good one-two punch wl'th Hank Sauer. This is something the Cubs needed for ll long time." Going to the Cubs along Wlllll Kiner are catcher Joe Garagiolmi ipltcher Howie Pollet and outfielder- Iinfielder George Metkovitch. 5”"dy "ml wim; Pirates Get lJ()(' Standing proudly with his prize catch of a 5 U4 pound fresh wa- mB31'l91"5 F111" 1-311 i Cliaiiging to Pirate iiniforms are pitcher Bob Schultz. catcher Toby Atwell and outfieldexs Gene Her- fl'lall.':'kl, Preston Ward and Bob Add” where is the fishing so good” ”up from Springfield in the Imemagr tPlioto fimii Barteis Film Lab- tional League. for fall delivery. , Trade winds had been blow- illg hot for some time with the 30-year-old Kiner apparently on the block since his holdou't fight with Rickey last spring when Ralph fin- silly took a pay cut from 90,000 after an off-season last year. "We both feel we have streng- -ter trout. is Alton Constable of Charlottetowii. who landed the fish early Saturday niornlmz. And Increase S'side Softball . league lcbedule i -Following is the schedule for Baseball Results (By The Caiindiaii Press) tlieiied our clubs," said Rickey. the Suiiimerside Men's Softball l p M""1('7'" 1491181" "That was the main objective of Lcnguc:- 3 . the deal." JUNE: r .New York IL! 000 000 4-9 11 1 . , wmwg" 000 on 120 M5 9 1 His only disclosure on the man- 7-Legion at Kinkom oeuvres involved was t-li.-ti: it all . Kensiiigton at Journal-Pinner: hinged on Ward. The 25-year-old 10-Legion Ill Kensington and Sil- . . . . ..- y , , I xii";8Figfg;.df:”(g:1cind6 Lglcifr. outfielder, who went to first base Kinkoi-,. at, .you;-ngi.pionop.- wnsm mp in a Pirate uniform. currently is 14m,munm1.pjoncg;- at, Legion W-Reriiolds; L-Bcardeii. mm”: '2?” . . i Kc”5'"mo” Pt Kimmm HRS: s New Y0rkgManm' Meg A Cubs spokesiiiaii said they did i17mK1nkom 3L Kensjngmn Domald. not wraiit to part wiitli Ward. Legion at Journappjonegr Bosh": m0 000 ooogl 7 1 Kiner has been ii fixture in left 31..J0umu1.piom,e,- at Kmkm-R Cleveland 030 050 00x4 12 0 field. for the Pirates since 1946. Kensmgmn M Legion . Parnell. Kennedy :2) and leadmg M Wm” M5 1633"” "1 We 24-J0lll'l1'xll-Pl0ll9Cl' at Kensiiigtun . White. Niarhos t6i; Lemon and I-lonmi delmftntent. everv year Kmimra at L8Kl011 " Heziiii M”l.CCt Not even BM” Rum Cou1d'2BwKciisiiigtoii at Jotlriial-Pioiit-ri i LgPm,mn' elaiin such an acconiplisliiiient. Legion M Kmkom. ; HR: ClEV0lilllC.l-DOl),V'. ”'T T"TTTT JULY; g . . . . u , , itiiilgdeipiiia 013 050 020-ii is ill!) Application For .1,T'””ma,"P”:";:'i M f'"""” Detroit 000 200 000- 2 1 i i t "TK1"k””l P e"5”'3 ”” 5-Lcgioii at Kinkorn - Kciislngton at Journiil-Pioiieti 8-Legion nt Kcnsington "'" Kiiikora at Joui'niil-Pioiieer. t "'4 d.l'l2C'l..- 7 l.::.f.::I-” .2”. .t.2I.-22.1 ..:”.;...i".".::.. 1 Clements Transfer 49) and Batts. 1! I 1--Gite! s '(l 1 CP)-GS c iii ' - . . .. I-ms: Phiindei.-Piiiiiey. Joost. 1atfng"”3.;c.li....i..:.-K.-3.- o3t"oiiie' Ff”f-””fg iiritei-.3316 1l;l::blt(:3r1elp:ti- second; IMI T A K1 . 4.” I R seiin ive: l - . .l y phundclphin 310 Mo 0", 3g9 13 ly.Hl"il;)'"'m:Mgm"nl,f”l ffof, '"5;". ton Sclitirnitiit. Chailes Ballrm ' - ' ' ” '1" ”" 1”" m Kiiikora Des Roberts. Ray Siiiitli D"”""' I” 000 000 OTP 10 0- transfer of Marcel Clements to L ' R M L "rm l ynmm 10 iniiiiigs. 0 vi - 1' I . .1.d. 0K1011- N! g 99 9 - ' sci-ieib, Bishop 4:) and Mural "CI1Drn',0(.n::'S I:fsT5,:uTi;:n Im.wm.d McNcill: Kerisiiigton. Des Callnu. 1'91: Ham. Madison i101 nndpviii. Charlottetown lslttnders of '""1' Elm" M"””5”"' i-lzllllasliilsegiy LHO H illie Maritime Major League last. ” VS-jug l-fRsr Plllladelplllfl-.lt)DEL Zern iiwh gm iopozluil, Iqiarlil," siml 0 a - rr ' ; lIH(' een 5 gne v ..'m ' 9.; ial, Miciiacls. in .- G .h d. i- H N ti, I :t'a5:':"lll1iz:”" 333-"ll 1: 3 ; citiii”(CntziiTi)o 0.;:;lS0:lIl(ll0n iienlti): lit 1 . . - 4 - -. ll . Dixon and Grtisso; Trucks, Caiiil:""- t:'-i--.g-r-(T-p--------- (4, Smart (5) and Counnm HR: Philadelphia-Ennis. L-Trucks ?G r g ' llernntin ILe uc TI 1- -. . ' s-lierltiletl ii-i HR. Wasliiiigtoii-Veriioii. n 05:00 31 l 0 lhisli:,:”i.i;::(Win8l("h': City SM. V ' Baltimore 0 000- ii I H 14.. . TI llrurvinI1 u it halional i.t-agm-. Springfield 100000 20:-3 3 1 E”. ,,,','”:,",,,s,,-,:.",. ;5.,..”,..i in... Fo' d Tb h k; F t d ' . 1 . . - I- Mllwilukclt ooo ioi 030- 5 in o Mcxekim 5 ac e m an ”" "” ..l "ll". Q"f”" iliifl .'.,i:,,, BFHOHYH 102 301 31-V-10 11 0 Toronto at Montreal postponed. momi Inhp. 1f”;"?.'"','.'. cu 1 iii.- Surkont, Jelly t4) Johnson 45) mm, ' ninzv ?”'"1i,d' M llrsmmB(,m.,. Cole tilt anti Crandall. Burris numun .1 (ntaw. pnuponcd lmmms D"'nmmi."".(. P . W ml: Lnesg Hughes . gs) andp ml" ' ' ers nieel the Lutintditiit oi Cm'1p”11e11”- i only games scheduled Om Dmmmm W-L005; L-Surkoni, I I T. ....-.... -7 HRs: Mllll'Bllk8e-11030111 Brook- liVll-MDl'gklll. Hodges, Furillo, Sni- ter. Cincinnati 010 011 000- 3 9 l New York 020 ioo 17x-ll 14 o Church. Collum (4) Judson (3; mid Scminick: Maglie, Wilhelm t7) and Noble. W-Wilhelm: L-Collum, HR.s: Cinciiinatl-Kluszcwski 12), Special Show is Friday MURRAY RIVER THEATRE 8:30 P. M. McMillan; New York-Lockman. Noble. Chicago I00 000 000-1 .7 2 Pittsburgh 1i2 ooz 00x-6 7 2 Minner, Kelly t7: and swatski; Hall and Sandlock. In Cinecolor L-Mln er. HR: msi.......i..n........, The actors are St. Louis 31!) too ooo 0-5 is e Plillndel. 022 ooo out 1-6 9 0 Marguerite Chapman. Cameron Mitchell Also short subiects ' ' Haddlx, White (iii Chamber: rm) and D. Rice; Konstlnity, Miller (3) Rldzlk (10) and Lo. pata. W-Rirlzilt: L-White. 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