i Brig. w' W. Relil in on-u ;i.itI ill 'hr lluii-it-v" Vlatcr Ritllyllt-it ro rlziil Jackie Pclcrs. John p starting ll" one of the many that HRV ll('ltl tit Victoria Park Fielding and Doititie Murray. 5 grmips I' sviiiiiirti-rs that took on Saiiirilziy Tltr swimmers arfl I . . 1 . Monster Water Rally Held 50950" Game l At Victoria Park On Sal : il".'l'il”;1'"”i”f'E' "' '"'.t'””"-” O H ZVO K CIHFFH 3l'TV I ' ?i.mn: and Ilte Rt'lF vii.-rt will i lAi,',r t-.-...i.i at ....-mil...-5, itiiii-2s iirrx -1 rtlmnr all” tlllnArh:llialll",l.lf(lll'd "' "l” l”"' l View at lltv Vii-tut :1 l'.iik on xii-vi-I, tii.t:loticiii.iii, .' Mu-ma L ' ' 53lIIl'fla)' aliciwmn tttu-rc H lllll.2l' ll it.tiz tliiailiiiliiliiiiit. Zl liiii T water. rally was held. A iliitwivs siintmcrsirlc; Tmwnm (W, 123 X 4, lo 1 P Tlteiehw;-ie man”. slllrzllllllflg Illms ll-I5-- 1. Iliin kit-tiislait-' (;,.,nNIm. and Rnum. Hahn. :, races w ic were i 4-ruin; lv en- t'i.iiluiirt.v.tn, 2 l.iHll'Fllt'P Rm ,.. .-i. . . - ,- ls lined by all aliin: mitt ilii- ill?lI'l('l lll;tl'l4'll('l(ittlt Fl Jimnn D.L,lmh'n a&(flhlEl;l;l;lll.ll.1a:,r;l;lP1-Ll. sttinint1ii.' .ti-ie also smite til I min. t luiiiiiiieiiiiiii . (Him, I ' l 3 I m"'1": lml 'W'N ititi:.ut 5"l'lllllxl'" ltlilhsl ' l r r.(l?:D::linl::'tl.slil:l :th.i's Pelrppltl u:.'t,l'tllK llxmuitdx tiiitlvi--t,.; gutsy tlnliintliiis 000 00000 0 5 lp All 3"” ll" 3" HP "ml l""lP" t-is tlllllll ' llilzltlltllilol-lllleleiislnn lnljlglllizmml (1 Klrmll-llillyll-l ll” l 5 lll clashes fliher race ll'lli'l.ll'x BRFN1. y.1'.R”KF I W II .n.(: an a ' lam" "I wcrc ililm Bu-i. Jilin .l .i,.t'-I-- R Ht ' . a '''L "" viinner, lu-iih t'ai-niiiliavl. Blair "R ' Md ""'l'l' -' ll"ll”"'l Sfwnlld . Mncnonam and Rim” mm p M” l----if-i ltl'lIt,jl'lii ll 3 l.;titt lit-ii (oliimbiis till! 000 000-- 2 ll 1 mlmlk am mum and iwued M” ' A mmmary M IN mlmnmiu lk.lt1llll.lfVl.lllllI .i llny tlrtiir- pllit-ltitiiiittl tllll 002 tllxv 4 8 2 - N Y 1 nd hm, P y W 0 llhllls ili.iiIiiiiointtii. 4 Black burn and lxravitl: Par. ,"WAST ';T;o”l: "- is HP tvii l'Vlll-IR "mug and Wallinglon. l (iirls N-M l Felli.'iii- lllll hmlll llllnlll-hmll ".l llallalla mnllolllllm ll 1 0 nit-on: (Thai-lnii.-iii-tn -i xii-to Rll," l.';''';';''''', V .ti-aim ii0tltI'lll0llx- It 6 ll llilran GfVtl'.'i'ltiun .1 tmtim ..-,l,l.,. (l(n"'l'.'kl.'mn 'l Wit-'i lviclltitt ill and '7flIlIl'T htitai flharlnit--i..urt WM Rm ' I rtu. P:ii:i' and Ucttillniigh I.: IRI-EAST STROKE" iiml. 1.,H.,: ' ., l'"'”' l Hows l4.i&- LH.-,t. ll.llIll-. K-mm (.mmH,W,l . S.-atiirrlav l Georgetown, 2 -lintmv ltrlran. Don l,;tlil''sHlVl ' l .4 National LPJIIHIP l Charlottetown. .l. .li-snpli lint rlriiv s'iiiTrnoiis 5 Ft l.uuis 3 ”l”;r"-'"'.-'-'"'""" Hi.'iii llllllnlllhlltl -ll f'lll('.'I”0 L l 2 "MS OPEN .'llt up wit t'x'iirit xeu inrk l 5 lsl. division I klalcolni lmluiv Hui)”; ('1-.3.-1",,-.m I Brmkh" . ' 1 l Riirilcit. 2 llon klcltwl i..ai- tn IA,” I i, ,,m,h I. h' " " '1 lntteliiwn. fl L.Vl'Il (loll:-iii x'-nirix trim 3,,-1 '"”' ' 7; ph F ll H l El End. illvlsion-1. Brenton Pari- run; you 4”, M ' i e l" R l '7' l Ridge Cltarlntieimvi ;' Jiiltll Roh-ii lltlllsltlln 1 .l.llVla" - Fu-i.-1.ng. (rim,-i..i...,.,.A.,,p r ch mm" Uwhnml '- cw lint-innati . . I I I. I pmnm smlrw V! IN” ; Auterlcan League 3 "Am "FF t'iim- i-iiit . ' m”'."" ' 2 l. Malcolm l.od,.-r. Rnirl-ui. 2 (;;..-in rt.-M-',...u H ;,.B"ll"lm” ” ” 4 e r Art Peters iourts; 3. Jtilin nun: t'ufl'in . ' slv.J”h"'.g"m”' E” l- lrl:'l)d";:' ('h'"l"llP'"W"- ;WiIlii-tm Piit'ri"ll - 7';V)e:v -l'0rk"' "' "' ' gl . .. .3 (WIN , .. crni . . . . . . . .. .. ' ' Breast Slrhlue-l lllII'tilll' in-r ll,lll,cl'llwlll.:.:.l:)' ' ' ' ' " q l'l"'ll'""l - ' - 0 ' rt. Sumincisirlc: R .l.'lI'r"t' l'r ti,;.,i..x ”,,.,p,”” C ' l ' i ' ' " 1'0 fthii-.120 . I- t l in--. Snuff: 3 Klllllln llll.-Ii H W Ky" lvmn ,Kansas t'iI.v . -- l 3 ttharloiicimin HI;m- tlai-lliiiialii N ' lnternatiminl Lenguc l MESS OPEN RELAY ltmt l.lllflL'Slrlll 2 tliaiiti 2. Riclimond O 3 , l Mcmislnnrl, Vliirrni l';u-i K,-,,;, l-m.,,m.,m,.. 3 ktnntri-at I. Buffalo 3 l ridv. 2. Peter: Gallant, .l. iizil '15 HP txll txinxu Tnrnntn ll. Rtirhrstcr 5 I lsni. 1 Lmlgo. Fir-lr1in:. l.ai:r iii.-i n... H , (Wtliimhiis 7. Havpna :l . f-lrls lfl. and untlPr l x;iiiili';i lion: iuii,,, I ' . . H .1 slum” l i iliiittcr. (harloltcimtit .' lliii-t pc,-Hi. (3-..-,m,.i,.-.,t, -rt . . ' I 'llacPltaIl. cits.-iniimimn. .1 an HP tVl) rxiiizit " " ' ' 'W'''"'' l'''''"' y Dianne. Bell Summerside Rabin llntisiun . . lml.l:h"rEll ' ll- , Girls I4-ltl -l Daphne Arm Rnbin (lit-clnian . I 2lpl"l' "" ” " ' ll. strong. Charlottetown. 2. Anrlrrn in 1...”: H 1l P"l"”"'El' "-- -- - 5 Dinar. lfharlnllrtnwn. R kl:irit- l'tlr-v Riri H. 4 N”l' ' ' ' ' "' " -- '1: '""'N"- Grnritcir-tin (iarllt liiitilttllf .. .. 5 V” Y"'k " '7 Rove iii and until-r-t. l.arr3 FRI-IE i-mt ALI. ' ll'.'"”"'-V" - l 5 l'llTlIl')'. Gmrgclown. 2 Rcritard Robin lluustiiit .. l llllwallk" ' 0 Viirphv. Charlottetown. .1 Brian Robin t'reeliiti:a . 2t r'n"""".d " t 5 McCormItck Charlottetown. krv lmve 3 - l4"'"” - ,l icsiio . 2 ' ” ' American 1 l-lostiiii ., BASEBALL ROUNDUP l"""'"W Washington .. .... ., - Niitlnnnl league ittlmplanil .1741 ion mix it 7 Il?):llr..il Mk ' I first :' its:-ier. R-irncitr tilt Pf7l'lflf'Il'-lrlpvg-lanfl U ' ' l ' " 1 kliluaiikn WT: 70.1 I37 1'3 2'5 1 ram a; null 'ltlmmp-.nn (;:1r:ia (-mmm ' " l 5 rltiragn 12: out 4120 in M :t Jllfl xixun. I. ilanrr. HR vie. K-amh my ” " Fliirtleiir .lnhnsnn tit and man. M is l i i ” dall R”5ll' Mldunn lll P"l'"l Snoml lHiiilaltlnlllll-lhTli:'El'TLilLi'l.Tu' my ifli um-n i4i smgiN,,n :9 Kansas flflllllflttllflfl .'l ll 2 Rm.h"";,' Tnmmo 7 ,','I ",4 3;,.,,,,.,, w ,.,,h,,.,,,, ,, Flotclanrt ml .100 on --G in 2. nmhmtjr 1'Tnmm ' Wh":H Fulll. HR: llilloviitglnii. Math l Tttrrx. Triiiks l7t Nlfl Sm'll' "i.i, d '5 u' 7 lrlml V ow: (ti-n.s'p(-,1”. Rank 2 lalcnliitallt. :'lt'Il.li'lt 2- anjrl Vii p”l1"l3n; n'i(""'::'l:ldl 1' l"::::"d' 5,-.,.,,,m p Ii:-in 4- .KI. errv ' . i . i tint-intuit:-v ll02lltlllll1!tl i it it '”'e ”””'t"- 7”'-”"- "mm" 2' l"l'""l"" "Y Chicago 000 000 000- ft .'l 2 STANDINGS 'r,-m,,-p,,-M3,. and R,,.,p Hliimam Wzsltiugtnn -ltil 000 Ofll I it 1 ' lush t7! Drahnwsky t9! and B"-”"" 2"" "ll 2” '7 u 3: N""”"t'l L'”l" v...m..,, 1,; Harm”. I R.-imm RI.-it-it ii. amt cm." W I. Pvt. tilll. F”-gr YlPl Siillitun and llalct l, Rat Xlilttaiikee ill to 611 rhiin I02 zitnim lll "Tl mu: lllis link-t'iiii..ilu. rm.-mil 5' '-"ms 7-1 jtl 337 iv: Rrrwiklvri zoo ziiiioon .4 ii 2 Frrnmt ;""""'i'"' 73 J” 37'? 9 Hacker and Lnpata. Vlcl)i-vitt. Wtltlttnlltt" ""9 ""5 "2" 7 I ll phll” y M ” jl-l ” Ltibiiie l3t Br-ssenl 49- and Farm 3"t'"'1 10"-'i'l0L'V--N H 0 r,'""",'”"' 7"' ” cl” W1 immia. Rosebnro 14-. l. timtw. Krmmvm: Hvdr W Bvvriy ”""l"'” ” 7” W ""1 5" gap ph..p,p.,i.i.L pmlmgn Ti and R-Ffl')4'l'0'lI Qt-lo-r. l)e'ockprl-""10 49 N 7'33 7" ny".5"m". Rngghnfn. i If: Warll w4' 'l"t'tl'::ll'ialt'lH'll"5llg(.'fi P"'3ll"'iz'"!'k:F'l. Lc:'I'.'l74 32'! an ll 9 3 1. - wand 3.1 am im 7 14 ll:-rlt llll: Was-flcrli--rel Lit: VP? VON "-1 39 .529 I gm.-,kiy,. mg ommo.4 g o Klaus, white. Pies-still. Chicago 7! as .595 N1 Meyer. llearn int and Semin- Fl"! 3"-5"'!' 7" El -534 "ll! l kg. (1,-31'. gn..hm-y :7. mg Chicago Int out too a! ll 0 Detroit M M .500 t1 Ir-seborn. W: llearn l.: (frail. Dctrmt 010 00! 000-2 l1 0 33""'l""' A4 '3 A-'1 '3 .- 5y.,..p'.,.-Iii... sngdpp, i Pirrcr-. Slalcy vsi ant l.olar; ('lPVI-llnd 65 U .6! ll'a -Vlaa-, Stump tlv Nlewtcr '3! Washington ill ll .182 32": aiionnn no .9 ti oshaw tat Byrd -7: and ii-.rier,Kam-(”ii.v 7-0 It .3793! 1559 .13 1ox-1o 14 pl: Pierce L. Man: HRs: Chi-. Cincinnati V. Mcbnlel. Schmidt I2! Wil- helm i7i Merritt (It and Cooper. Lndrlth t7): Jefteoet and Holley. L: V. Mcbiinlel. Hrs: ml;-M97. Crvnu. Denied Q1. run an all it t I i ch OMIIID 2-4 7 I Jeettium end H. smith: Grnsl and largest. lll: Ctn-Robinson. first among acetates-4 9 1 ltevvhrli 3313:-lllll Kline. Ivonne to Purkl! "H goes in us Arron 47v and due. Inc in: lions; Chi - Holley. Thurman, Minasn. Lolliir. let-end Chlcslo Nil "10 '!0l -4 10 0 Detroit 310 IM N7! -5 9 0 Donovan. llerrinztnn '5'. Stir; lry -7i and l.olliir. l.ary and Home l.. l't-mmsn um. Def - Ksllne. Kuenn. Berton. first i VYR 03.1 OM (Ill M--7 l1 ll Ball (Ill lfI'I M2 Ol--I15 l. Larsen. Shsntr It nltmnr tilt Ford 4dr Grim I9- and lei-rs; Wight. 7.iiverinlt It Lehman Isl and Ginsberg. Triandos 110'. W: Lehman. L: Grim. lsreley. More second I gQlIHTDo1lllI.':MlIn-NewYorll Miitinnmi I ti1' Face. tins: en-rt-acne. sum 7 an anti mix .4 in i iii. Vlrnl. . 3 I0 I A II I ' - Wrhes ill . Con- ttt no nu. . L: T Ame ) 1 Items. A" A :Uu-I I si Kicks. Cicotte 41- and D. John- son. llowsrd iii: C. Johnson and Trtndoe. L: Koch. Istenshnl league Rochester st Mosthnl pod. ruin. Rwftntn mu ms 7 I Tnrtnltn Mlfll M l I 1 t' and wants; Robinson. Tie!- nretr Iii and St. Claire L. lobtnsvni. HR.-: In-Cm. for 330-!!! - llrnniltnn PROBABLE PITCKEII NEW YORK tAPl -- Probable pitchers for todayls major league game: iwnn-lost record In paren- thesesi: American League Chicago at Detroit -- Inga 47! vs Hoell tkli. . Vow York at Baltimore-stun divsnt '12-Ol vs 0'Dell 4! - It Only games -icheduledi. Nstlonl League l Philadelphia vs Brooklyn ltl Jersey City W: Sanford 117-5: vs nrysdale ill-7i. Pittsburgh at View Yorli 'Ni-- Liiw tl0-l- vs Gamer. ill-lli. ' Wiluiukee at Chicago - Spell: Ii7-n- vs Liiiletield I2-Ii. ' St Louis 1! Cincinnati 4N) - Mirell it-lot vs Nuxllnll (Hi i Pottbteln tut. FOO1'IAl.l. STANDING! Il(l FOIII oun- Ittmruil fcssu Crane). I. i I l I I3!!! IPO-. 1! I II A TI 4 I O I Showt- Abbies Defeat- Ponliacs 3-2 one walk. and lit! males perform- ed brilliantly behind him in post- ing the victory. Donnie MacLean. Abbtes pitcher. also pitched the kind of ball that would win most The (lharlnttetuwn Ahbies scor- ed all their runs in the third and fourth innings, Sunday and held back I Summerside rally for I 3-2 victory over the western Crew I . lgames. allowing only four safe Vern Handrahan. the plll'hII'IltblOwx smkmi nu, eight and star of one of the games in Sum- ulimng "V, A” the u.o,-in "."”'d' Vl" 'lV"t '9'" 5""d'.V- took place in the second inning. pitching I seven hitter. while Wm, one out Kip Rudy dropped strlklnlll out teri and walking only , mum. al Hm, giving Joe 3". two A otewait turned in a good p Mm I um and Mlune Cum” perlorinanve iin the mound for ml "M of me lenses! bl": mm. the Piinitacs but the Abbies gotiuen II the summemlde an "' l"'" ll" ""' 7"" "1 ll" "”'d'mond chasing Bernard sround arid two more in the loiirth. lhattthe pm.” in (mm of him. For ll" Ill Hlnduhm needed "iCh.:trIotteiown Jack Kane had I h h P x ' I '. Wi.f.f"L5'Ze”..i.t”on2"?S.ZHES iii. .g;;g';f- ;ggm';;-I Clfn-;;;9;a1;'0-U; of the ttay. l " T . ' ltaurie Cannon the batting - "'59 hl0w- J" Dalmn h” E star of Saliit'day'-z game. wenttd'"'bl',- "ml .D”e Br"l?hy l"d hiiless Sunday but he turned in a llt" "mil" '" ""99 ml”- isparkling field play. making I Joe Daltnn's beautiful running 7. l bcaulllltl grab of Buck Whillnck's witch of Joey l.eClslr's drive that driie in the right iil tirsl base. to i went almost in ii srtaight line. l"”l" -Wmtlnll to left N5lI!l'l? field. in the sev-l lat least one miire run cnth inning. was a particularlyl l 1”" 5lMKI""0fI- WPldPtl "'9 tine effort Coke Grady wt-ntl ll"! hit for "10 Milli?! Nlrllnll t hack of second base on the grsssl inlll three hits in fniir trips to in lhmw our ram-bu Kennedy "W lllrW'- and dmlfll in W0 in the eighth inning for anntherl ”' "V NW” 'l"'” """l lbrilliitnt play. and a neat Broplw l 'I'lie khhit-5 mm hnld a 3-2 ser- Ito Coke Grady in Cannon doublel it-s lead and tired only iittc murelplay in the mun); gnuffed nu; . vwtnry to win the island 5('nI0l'iChnrlntletnwn rally in h-illiant Baseball Chnminonshio fsshinn. uti-to Gsllanl's catch of Donnie Simmons pitt-lied it two- I fntil fly on the incline to the liii slttil-ntil against the (lltarltittcu left of the Pontiac dugout mm. ttiwn Ahbies at Queen Rlitahcth nlelcd the best fielding perform- Park in Suiiinterside Saturday antie seen at Qll('f.1l Ellubeth afternoon. and Hat-i.i-nnan Mo- Park in some time The Abbies tors Pontiac: defeated the visit- were steady infield. committing or: by the score of 21), evening I only one error. while the Pon-- un the series for the Island Sen- liars had two. Charlie Ryan wall ior Baseball Chantpiouship ntl plate umpire. and Hank Landry two games :tpict-c Sintmiins and Elmer Phillips looked after , the bases. kecn the xhbies " ' G G thingies was the real cruise olth ,1 r 7, m H". piraum Dow mg Wins reen 0 es 1 Open Golf Championship Cecil now-ling ciiccnuliillt do-l Art klaclienria of Charlotte- feiiderl his Green Gables tlpcnt "W" l";"7'lR0w.n ""”l""' "till" . . - scores It .)- - or I roe (vnlf (hampionitlttp over the; round mm or an "9 WM '0'- wcekend With a three riiuiid st-orei law", by Bi" 3,." mm my He of 227 to lead it field of 165 com-' round scores were 76-ill-79. I petitnrii in the annual Green The Ladies Championship was Gables Open at Cavendish. .won by Mrs. A. Home of Caven- DOWIIIIK flred rounds of 75-76- dish 'llrs. Horne who won the 76 In i-dgr nut Pete Kelly of championship a year ago. shot Ralhtirsl who retit-iitly won the two good riiiinrls of 94 and 9l.' island Open Championship. t Mrs. Rex llebh of Bridgcwatcr. Kelly had it three round scorelN.S. was runner-up with rounds; of 77-7ll-74 for a total of 229. of 97 end 93 for I total of Ill; CotsBloslTA;r;osWh.iIe Riders Defeat Lions ll.Mlll.Tl)N. llnt iCl'i llamil "WI Til" - Cats struck for four tout-ltdnwmi in the second l1iIl'A tlnnrlay to whip Toronto Argo-' itsuls .'l.'1-ll in their Big Four Foot- ball Union gnme before a record crowd here of 21,565. ftrnnl, Run Howell amt Jerry xtiicllnugnll. S l P v in Oneschiik kicked four converts and Cam: Fraser added I single to finish out the. scoring. CATS Ill-EST ' The Cats were niiicll the best The victory put Tiller-Vali in I in I pcnnltv - ridden game that ti-3'-nlavr he with Ottawa Rough saw the ball move rapidly. Fum- Rlde” ""l Mf""""'l Al'""'llfl hles and penalties. with great de- ;WhIlll lwn victories and ii loss in fgnsivg plgy by Hampton. 9.;-mg. :::;'l,"';i (l:'V"'yA'l0"3"l5 ulsrly Ralph Goldston. and the ' , ' 3 '9” '" '" "lllllfirugged llnework up front gave """"”' ,tln- Cats :4 clear edge. There Argonmiis bottom-plat-e finish WW? 10 lllmhlfl-5'IX h.V "tiff!"- crs in l936. held the mniiling Ti. ton and tour by Argos-and ll it-r-(tats to an it-ll half-timc tie P9"Il'lt'-S but the bengnls broke the game Toronto made 2.1 first downs Iwide open in the final 30 minutes against It for Tit-sis but gsined srnrltll two toiichdnwntt in each only I28 ,VAl'fll rushing against of the third and foiirlth quarts-rs. 2.37. Toronto picked up Mil yards (ookte Gilchrist led l.hP S('0l'Pl1 passing with 25 comlctmng in 40 zwiili tvin llnmiltnn tiiiichrlmvns. .1tti-mts. Hamilton. staying more mhrr Tikrr-Lat six-pointers were on the ground tnmleted seven of counted by home-brews Tommyllfl for I.'ltl yards. NO. 5 MEDICAL COMPANY R. C. A. M. C. (MILITIA) FALL AND WINTER TRAINING COMMENCES ON WEDNESDAY- SEPTEMIER llfli REGRUITS REQUIRED . Yoiingmen of 16", yeani rind over are in- vited to enlist and help Ciinitdirs national defence programme. (Tourses in basic military subjects. N.t'.O. training. driver mechanic. medical assistant, first aid. clerical and qiisrtermuter stores. Vacancies exist for tradesmen in the itbove subjects-additional pay may be earned on quitti- ficntlon. Training nights-Wednesdays and 7:.'lfl pm. to 9:30 pm- Transportstlon '3 supplied on training nights from East, West and Control Royalty. Psrkdsle. Belvedere and Southport at 7:15. A recruit undergoing busts training may etirn over 31501!) A year plus additional pay for special courses. piirsdes. summer camp, etc. Recruits may enlist or be interviewed st the Armourles on Wednadey and Frkhy nights- September 4th and 6th or any training night Inter. lull. sun AND mu ' iimis - - sow. csiiseiut Amt intcst cots. Fridays l i i l 5 The cimioumw. ouniiu. Tnoadnli Sept. 3, 1951' l K By THE CANADIAN PRESS Milwsukcets pennant - hungry Braves clobbered the Chicago Cubs 23-10. on a 26-bit attack in the first game Monday and came back to sweep the dDllblCllEl'lci. 4-0. behind the three-hit pitching of righthander Bob Trowbridi-W The double victory upped Mil- waulieets lead to 8': games over second-place St. Louis and nine games over tttird-place Brooklyn with only 24 games left. Both the Cardinals and the Dodgers lost doubleheader: Monday. Elsewhere on the Labor Day lineup in the National ..c4;:ue. Cincinnati twice downed the ('ar- dinals at Cincinnati. 10-3 and gll-1; the Giants defeated the Pitts- burgh Pirates in both games at New York, 11-5 and H: and the Phillies took two from the Dod- gers at Brooklyn. 9-4 and 7-4. In the Aiiicrican League. the lowly Orioles trim m e d the vaunted New York Yankees twice at Baltimore. 8-7 and 6-1; Cleve- land took both ends of I double- header with the Kansas ('II,V Ath- lletics 8-0 and 3-3; the ptwicc donned the Washittgitin Se- lat Detroit, the Tlgvrs edged the (llticagn White Sox 5-4 after drop- Picrcc. R-'1 STRIKES tll'T NIVE In the xaiional at t' ll I l' R g o, Trnwbrirtge turning in his second complete game in 13 starts and his first victory since Jul! 2.3, struck out nine and walked nne. Bfct-lrry'B Lions Blast RCAF l-l.-ii-igvs Linus ciriiik for elev- en runs in the first inning of their ijirst game of the island Softball Finals at the airport and clnbherert the Flyvrx by the score of I02 The visitors iiollccicd ll hits prplnff l)t')l).'l0ll. But the fact that he; mixed in It walks with the males chipped in with ll miscucs in mmplcie the rlehacle Lorne lsrael gave up nnlv 4 hits In the R(.'Al-' boys lle. struck out 3, comparison with Dabsnn'ti lone victim. walkcd one. and the team committed only two errors. Duke MrCnllum led the Lion barrage with a home run and a single in six tric.-. Israel and Tiger Bnadley had 2 for ll. Dunn. G. Bradley. Connolly, A. (lnrroll and R. Carroll hit one safety lplN'P flarirnl. l.itllc. kl;trclt- and and Biyson got the Airfiircc hols. The second game was called in the top of the seventh inning bo- csuse of rain. The Flyerai were trading 4-.'i iii the end of six. hut Barry's scored three in the top of the seventh hi-turc it heavy shower hitlled proceedings Vitr- chsrd and Charlie Rsllcm were tlte mouodsmen Bitllem and .lnhhny Ryrne each belted home run. Red Sox l lnalnrs at Boston. 7-1 and 8-7. and. ping the opener to southpaw Billyl He was clipped to a titit-1 toning leadoff double by Cal Neemsr-. an infield single by Walt Moryrz in the fourth and Bob Speakoln ninth inning double in posting his fifth victory against four defects. The Braves scored a pair of un- earned runs in the third and ad- ded two more on Wes Covi:igton's eighth inning triple. Covlngton had a total of eight runs batted in for the day. The Braves' runs I-ltl bits to- tal in the Iirsi game were high for one team in the majors this lllPI"l'n and the comb-nel 3:4 runs and 10 hits oy b-uh teams also were tops. Hank Aaron .ti-d oovii-gton each sent hnn'( six runs to match the National league high for rims batted Ln for the year. Covington sent home tlirce rvns with his 17th lirimer i.i the third inning and Edd!-2 lldllHiA':l his his 29th with one in in the 'llnlll. The Chicago attack. which in- cluded 14 hits. was lzd by Ernie Banks who drove in (out runs with a single and l"llI Illst zvndl .'l2nd homers. ill PHILLII-IS HITS p Al Brooklyn the Pliillit-3 rticittd five. Brooklyn pitrhcrs for 31 hits. it all but eliminated any chance the fading champions had ltd catch the high-flying llraves. p Grrtnnv llamncr and Fit Butt-p .rlive Ird ilie iiiislaiizht iihicli en-i labled Warrcn Hacker in registerl lllli I e v e it I h victory and .lim jllearn his fifth. Hamner drove in xix riiits. four in the first game iihi-ii he collected two singles and ls triple. Bouchee raised his bat-: liing nvei-age to .299. ltichi-st uni the i-liib. with live singles in eight. ntficial times at hat The. twin victories. utiiclt as- uired the Phillie: of rctaining fourth place, were the fifth and Mklll lll sctcn games at Pibbcts Field and boosted ll"l('ll' st-asnn ledge over the Dodges to eight- - fit e lSAUER co.vir.s .u.tvr. At New York. Hammt't'iit' Hank lsauer blasted ltomc six runs in the anchor and southpaw .lnhnny . knlonclli. who had lost three in a row. siittit-kcd I two-run homer . the sixth that settled the niglitcsp 'u the Giants swept the double- lfllll loose hi the St Louis Card- imal: last season. was 3-for-3 in the first game with his seventh linntng single hrenking s five-all jtie His 23rd and 24th home runs lhait driven the first five runs E across. The old guy was l-for-2 in the lnightcap as the Pirates come from bchind in n pllChlllK and: batting brittle between A t "K and .lohttriy Olltrien. i wllllh .tla,vs gave the Giants ti 1 - 0 lead in the niglitcsp third with his Ilfllh home run. At Cincinnati. against the Card- inals. the Reds knocked out three homers in the free-hitting opener. I But the niglitcap wont to innings. ht-fora Frankie Rnbiftsnn. last year's rookie of the year. hanged it two-riin liomcr Rnliiiisnn s homer busted I l-l ltie that lasted from the sPt'0lld ' Reds. kept the trouble sit-its rut- xouihpaw Don Gross and right- ltander Lorry Jackson. " Gross. third Redleg hurler in as many games to go all the way, struck out five Cardinsls Ind walked only one. The Reds lost little time teach- ing Csrdinnl starter Von 'tlcDan- iel in the opener. chuing iiim in the second after Cincinnati got a firm start on its first tzve runs. But his successors. Willard Schmidt and Hoyt Wilhelm. fared little better on the Reds banged out a total of 14 hits. The Cardinals managed to ex- tract 13 hits. but Redleg Hal Jeff- coat. who went all the way to: the iered. Bob Thurman. Ed Bailey and George Crowe each belted a homer for Cincinnati. but the Cards' Ken Boyer and Irv Nnreo smacked one splcce. I TIGERS HOMER At Detroit in the American. home runs by Al Katine. Harvey Kuenn and Reno Beriota swept the Detroit Tigers to A 5-4 tri- umph over Chicago in the second game after southpaw Billy Pierce registered his 18th victory in Chl- cagnls ll-2 opening-game triumph. The second . place White Sox lost a chance to gain valuable ground on lllP league - leading New York Yankees. who dropped a doubleheader in tlic Orioles. Kaliite swaiicd his Ztltli home run after a pair of singles in the first inning. Kuenn hit his eighth hunter in leading off the second iituiiig and Berti-iii: hit his fourth. with no one aboard two lnittnlul lalrr Frank L a ry won his t straight in the sci-tied contest that was delayed 58 miiiuteii by rain it the start of the sevcnut inning. t At Baltimore. the Y s it ke es iicrc diiitiped for their first dou-i blehctider loss by the Orioles who 1 beat them 8-7 in it innings ntteri trailing by six runs and 6-1 be- hind Connie Johnson's it - slrlken . out pitching. 1 The hat of 35-year-old George Kell sparkled in both games for. the Orioles. The third btisemln' drove in half of the Oriole runs' in each victory in the course of, hitting safely six times out efp nine. . Mit'kcvklanlIe'1 halting auct- age tlmpiied four pnlnll in .373 as he hit safely only ones out of Ilx tries in the first game and struck? out at it iiinchltter to end the ne- ond game WILLIAMS ON TOP i Mantle watt forced 'it give back the league batting lea.ti.vrship to; Ted Williams of B o I to n whol Dodgers & Cards Lose 2; Braves Win Twin Bill didn't play Monday and slat ..i ,, .816 At Boston. Frank .iuti.t.ti. , u hit pitching in the ope-new -my clutch ttlghtcap relief by (.....-2, Since provided Boston with u,, sweep our Wuhlttgton. Home Full by Sammy ivmi. and Jim Pierull brought .lte so; from behind in the eighth rm. 5' of the second game. Sullivan got his 12th victory 1. the opener while beating Reg 5," jinx Pedro Ramos. It was 0.1, the fifth time in 18 decisions BM ton has defeated the lenaltii rlghthander. GARCIA GETS I-"IVE tn the Cleveland game. cm. lsod won both g-mes of ll: our home double header beating it... sat City 8-0 on Mike Garcir. five-hit. shutout. his first of its. season. then tall!!! the night”, 6-3 on home runs by relief pllchgy Cal McLlsh and Vic Wcrtz Three of the five hits (lam. allowed were singles by Worldly Held. and only one Kaiis.t- Liiv runner reached second base ' In the nlghtclp. Wci'tL'. :.i.-n" home run in the second inning, an unearned tally in tho i:v.i.,1 and Mt'Lish'i homer alici an ri- ror and a wall; in the foiiv-in pm the Indians hack on top 31 mi they added their last run in llll eighth off veteran Virgil 'I'ri.m on slllL'l('! by Roger Maris. rm,-.. Carrasquel and Larry Ram... 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