Peace * niiicpmenmaiiane ae _. _ 8 The Gyardian, Charlottetown, Thurs, Aug. 27, 1958. , bod 413.60DoubleHighlight: Tigers Defeat Nats 3-2; + eee bs . = * ’ yoy 's Dete ats 5-2; , 0 ' Dp Giants 5-4 WednesdayRaceProgra - 7 = mag car irates Upset ian S ‘A whopping $413.60 daily dou-; Mary Leah owned by L. O’- Willard’s Choice (W. Kelly) ' highlighted last night's eight Brien, Elmsdale; Ruthie’s First | Eddie Hoosier (C. Smith) §& By THE CANADIAN PRESS across the winning run in the 10th age against relievers Orlando dash card at the Charlottetown owned by Jas Shaw. Thundermoon (C. O’Briea) .6 Eddie Yost’s lead-off home run|for a 5-4 victory. Pena and loser Brooks Lawrence. Driving Park. Christie's Best | DASHES 2 AND 6 Times: 2.13:3; 2.14:3. in the first inning provided De-| Bill Mazeroski singled home| ST. LOUIS (AP) — Cardinals. and Jolly Bud combined to re-' 5 «0. -Best (C. Smith) 1 4|.. Jolly Mark owned by Dr.-T. troit with the margin of victory | Bob Skinner to end a game which | behind Larry Jackson's seven-hit turn this hamisome sum. \Belle Texas (Arsenault) 6 1 Furmess, Kensington; Jolly. Wednesday in a 3-2 decision over|for nearly two hours appeared pitching, beat Milwaukee, 52, Christie’s Best, a betting long : owned by H.P. Cudmore, , the Murphy’s Abbe (C. O'brien) 4 2 Washington Senators. headed for the record books. Wednesday night and kept shot im the second dash on the prian’s Dream (Barnétt) 2 dnf, “7: The tall Heater ante oe Sees: ere wee eres cea card, came through and off Jean Clegg (H. Stead) 5 3 DASHES 4 AND 8 ebmne, strong relief help seers, Os as Gee See eee e cata wanale bay’ taaresoturend: heck tacet., LAY'® Pointer (Hl. Willie) 3 5} Insie Reynard (C. Smith) © 1 scored both their runs. Bunning|it by giving up two walks. He salened 9 chonce tn close the Sout holders $58.20. ae ces ao eee “AL Poplar ‘onian (C. Smith) had yielded only one hit—a loop-|then had @ no-hitter but the next | game gap between them and s by Helen’s Dream (H. Pouitom) 7 Groat, singl -place Giants, who lost te mare owned by HL. Monogham xionaghan, Sydney.. Belle Tex-|My Darling (Hennessey) 4 Fe eee te cone ong| ga ot “d | Pittsburgh, 54. ‘The third-place Sydney. lowered her mark by as owned by Mapco Stables, Leah’ Girl (C. O'Briea) 8 “Wii he ran into trouble in the| Sanford was taken out of the |Braves also muffed an oppor- Se ee en, eres OS |Senumerside. Cooly Boy (J. Gay) 8 eighth. game by San Francisco manager |tunity to sneak ahead of the idle 2:3. DASHES 3 AND 7 | America’s Ace (H. Cudmore) 5 A walk to Aspromonte started| Bill Rigney in the ninth after | Dodgers, who moved within three . Jolly Mark (Dr. T.R. Furness)) | Donald Clegg (F. Callbeck) 6 it, Jim Lemon's pinch single kept| three straight Pittsburgh hits. He| games of the lead. There was only one double dash 2 1\ Times: 212; 213:1. the rally alive and Bunning|barely missed being charged with} Jackson, who struck out seves winner on the card. Izzie Rey- Jolly Bud ‘H. Cudmore ) 1 3)|° Izzie Reynard is owned loaded the bases on a walk to) the loss. and walked three, was backed by mard, a 4-year-old bey siding, Lady Clegg (D. Weisner) 4 2! Stanley Mayhew, Kinkora, Bob Allison. Sie: Millgr: wag cherget, with | 5 EN eee ee a Cat ete Sete Netchew ond ’ the loss. run . ith, cap- ag F< punmanr Rourem |e aan tAP\_nocky Co-|Pteed. Tee vicary wee locas tured both heats of the B Pace| CONSERVATIVE RECEPTION | a nd routed | /avito, Cleveland's clutch slugger, | llth against 12 losses. in times of 212 and 2.13:1. : cue Pee 6 ee 2 slammed an eighth inning home| Cari Willey, first of three Mil- ; ; Bunning. Southpaw Pete Burn- a 2 waukee hurlers. was tagged with ie vane ‘anion Leah ips ‘ : Scncumea Sue eet Dave Dis:|t0 break a 44 tle Wedses-/his seventh defeat against Sy Belle Temas, Jolly Bud: and Jolly COME and MEET 9 ler, with an assist from Tom Mor- ee ee et eae gaa Mark, : ee oe The 38th homer for the Bronx-+ sce GR]. The quinelia, on a combination r walked five. alge: eee ile eames BASEBALL n leat (ae came ante DON CAMPBELL a E dle og tae eos ea ah eee eee rere eke National League SOUCHAK IS ALL SMILES meek Shar ade Ge cancer oe | ; Yankee runs with a rup two other runs in the sixth. Al!and a double off Cleveland star-/San Fr 001 012 000 0-4 10 1) Big Mike Souchak is all smiles; ment recently. The ex-Duke Uni;|chak who hails from Durham,|""* “’enth paid $9 60. | and Kaline doubled home one ter Gary Bell. Jim Perry (10-5) | Pgh 000 000 004 1— 5 9 2 versity football star, shot a NC. aa DASHES 1 AND 5 K ; ‘ as he waves top money check for | VeT#4tY says will drop off the sixth inning runs and Kemmerer! -ame in with two out in the| Sanford, Miller 7-7 (9) and Lan-|™ : round @8 for a four-round total|tournament go circuit to go | ary Leck (D. Maciel) ae HUBERT GAUDET forced the other across with @/cighth inning and picked up the/drith: Daniels, Green (7), Face) his record smashing victory im) of 268 that shattered the tourna-|home for a rest auana uae eas win. Duren (26) took the loss. | /9), Klime 913 (10) and Burgess. | the Motor City Open tou ment record holes 7 | Gita eg tg (AP <= Pitt CINCENNATL ‘AP? — _ Reliver | Chicago 200 030 310-9 17 @ — : eee ss (AP Wirephete) | Vivian Strong (M. ee : ; burgh Pirates scored times Dave Hillman limited Cincini Cincinnati Se 2 rt pees pa * in the ninth to tie league, lead-|to two hits over the last six im-| Hobbie, Hillman 69 (4) and —° _________._—_ | Beraie-Den-(F.- Hennessey) —$ Alberton Hall ay ing San Francisco and punched | pings Wednesday night while Chi-| Neeman: Hook, Pena (3), Law- n EA en uUIS oO Donley Darnley (L. Ferguson) ~ Te cago Cubs et eae rence 7-11 (5), Brosnan aS ong ’ I - 6 6 i hurling corps for 17 @) Bailey. HR: Cin-Robinson (32). Gordon Mac °E: Larter) 7 7 “ i Bomber End Is 9S victory. Milwaukee 100 000 001-27 1 zs Times: 2.18; 2.17 Thursday, Aug. 28 — 8 P.M. ) The Cubs’ barrage of hitting in- | St. Louis 00 010 O2x— 8 15 © sae . against Gawie de Klerk of South Out For Season janie’ te ant tne srnin.| hr S32 | Given Decision Over Stitch fesse : eer the fight in the fifth round to save : WINNIPEG (CP)—End Frank|Noren who drove in three rugs.| Sith, HR: Stl-Flood (4). ae Shas Geek Gorter eeaie Special Speakers eae te nage 5) Peeeat asi tal the triple aT aiebindien pes fo ET dana chase saeiaee vo + sane Leen chu a cae Gertler en ees ee rh ceitiees : W. R. SHAW DR. O. H. PHILLIPS a in i - j i ten C ht Luis th rights and lefts the j i na 10-rounder. Joe * ° e e | Interprovincial Footbal Unies/ Frank o hit - a on oe ae Redrigues picked up a split deci- a a to of the scheduled ——'s fee | Erskine, former British heavy- | Sips’ wih to eat ce inset eee) aod Courtney. Bunning, 13-10; | 08 Over Rudell Sitch Wednesday | THe winner, who weighed in at him into a corner and began | Pointed Bruso Searabeliia of lealy Wi ind ° : helied » ide (8) | ian *ia.ght with a dazzling display of | . |bombing him ‘ rights i runo Scarabeliin « y hm Il ed | Jim lan a Winnipeg Bin nee Hobbi for a SS lead te the . and ha 7 WR: "Det Yost | lefthanded punching. eenl oui aus. wie unit lefts. = a a o saeins. Fes Ref res ents ! Be Serv | Fe - Bombers announced Wednesday.| first three innings but they were | 16). “4 | Stitch, ranked No. 2 among the | : Judge Walter Beck scored it! Cooper, fifth-ranked chalteuier' : Gilliam joined the Bombers two|helpless against Hillman the rest New York * 110 000 O04 7 3 welterweighis, was sluggish ,, * 49-46 for Rodriguez, judge Tom for Ingemar Johansson's wertal . years ago from lowa University. | of the way. Cleveland 110 000 2ix—5 9% @ throughout most of the fight and Lions Obtain Nuckles also gave it to the 22 title, nailed de Klerk with two SPECIAL ENTERTAINMENT The big end, 6 feet, two inches} The Cubs kmocked out Cincim| Mass. Duren 2-6 (7) and Berra; | never able to do much damage year-old Cuban by 47-46 while ref-| lefts and two rights to send him tall and 164 pounds, played both nati’s starter Jay Hook in the Perry 105 (8) and FitzGerald. /to the Cuban champion. 2 New Backs eree A=t Goering had Sitch ahead |down for a nine count after a Inserted by the Ist Prince Progressive Conservative Ass, 49-47. ‘ offence and defence. HRs: NYk-Mantle (25), Howard! Rodriguez. who now has won| minute of the fifth round. 17); CleColavito (38) g g|23 straight, began scoring effec-| VANCOUVER (CP) — British) It was the sixth loss for the 25- A THRILLER Chicago 000 200 130. 6 10 2/ "vey in the fifth round whem Cojumbia Lions of the Westerm year - old packinghouse worker : : . 55 Chittum (7), | ree hard lefts jolted his oppom | interprovincial Football Unio) who had been hoping to build his ent, a Louisville product. Time Wednesday got two new Ameri-| ‘and again he broke through can backs — Wray Carlton and. ! Corky Bridges. Gulls, Indians Fornieles ‘8) and- White; Wynn. 16-9 Staley (7), Lown (8), Arias (9) and Lolar. Baltimore 100 300 200—- 611 1 Kansas City 0600 020 010— 310 6 Walker, 97 Pappas (8) Trian- Cariton, from Duke, started the\ tionally. 'year wih Toronto Argonauts of | Darkness Halts : 4 the Big Four. He was the third ~ Grim (8) aod House HRs: Bi Are Wij iran cholee of Philadeipna Menry Cooper e n e r a ) ouse. . s: =| re inners j Eagles. i » $ ) eries ae ‘| Toronto sold him to the Lies Retains Crown : " Two minor semi-final baseball for an undisclosed price. International League oo ] poo po ae . : at Memorial Field. Lchonan and Coker: Harris. Ro-| 2” . Bantam action the Gulls driguez (3), Stabiner (4), Maur-| Steed the Cardinals by a 98 jello (5), LaPaime 9 and Teed | 20°C: 2nd Indians topped Dod- Columbus 001 010 01-3 9 9] gers 107 in the Little League Ric 000 10}-000— MBlackbags, Will my 2 Wayne, Shelver, started for the inez (9) Sich: Monree,| Gulls in the Bantam came but Weisler (9), James 9 and | gave way to Jim Duffy in the Shantz. 2 | fifth inning. Duffy was credited Roch 600 001 005 000 02—6 15 1 for the victory. Ken Squarebriggs Tor , 000 100 030 000 01—5S 13 6, went all the way for the losers. Nunn. Hard 9) and McCarver: | Jim Duffy and Jim Petrie led Funk, Seantlebury (9) and the Gulls’ offense with two -hits Thompson. jeach. Carl McQuaid had two STANDINGS bingles for the Cards Peter Macintyre playing third ; base for the Cards just missed By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League out on a tripie play with the bases loaded in the finest field- ing play of the fixture San Francisco - : i - At one stage of the Little Lea- Los Angeles 70 S47 3 gue game the Indians were trail- Milwaukee as 340 4 ing 7-1 but overtook their op- Pittsburgh 316 7 ponents, winning by a 10-7 score. Chicago 488 10. Herman McQuaid and David Cincinnati 490 11% Gillis shared pitching honors for St. Louis 450 15% Philadelphia .409 20% Hampton Pool, Argo coach, PORTHCAWL, Wales AP)— says Cariton “has all the natural Henry Cooper. British -heavy- ability bat he doesn’t have the weight champion Wednesday temperament to go with it.” ‘night retained his Empire title If appearances don't he, this; fixtures were played yesterday best of seven final series between DR. 0. H. PHILLIPS Thursday On CJRW | 5,30-5.45 AST 66 61 61 the Indians. Wayne MacDougall went all the way for the Dod- gers. Gary Gencheff puiled off the finest fielding play of the game when he went deep into the hole at short-stop to make }a brilliant catch. BAKLVSSE 'Schoendienst Can Rejoin Braves ST. LOUIS ‘AP)—Red Schoen- right for Red to run the bases. dienst's personal physician said{ Schoendienst'’s return could Wednesday the \ gifted second provide the lift the Braves need WALTER SHAW—Ist Queens Hear rov. Title feath fixture yesterday cies liana Wade County southpaws at Memorial Field, cap-jallowed no hits struck out six- _ Provincial Bantam teen and walked thirteen. baseball crown, with an 84 vic-| The runs by the losers were Inserted by the P.E.I. Progressive Conservative Assa. z tory over a Summerside Ban- week-end. = ‘Left’ Buddy MacEwen started for Morell but was relieved in the fifth when his control falter- ed. Another young lefty, Mike) Kelly, came on in relief and! scored on ‘walks and two errors. Richard Perry started for ‘Summerside but was chased in the third. Wayne Matheson came in to relieve Perry and ibetween them they were tagged for a total of eight ‘hits. They struck out five and walked two. Joe McGuire, Billy Rooney and Mike Kelly led the Morell at- tack at the plate. Umpire for the Jack ‘Spy’ Ready. game was | GIVES THE SPOON THAT APPE. FurFine Campfire baseman can rejoin Milwaukee | Braves Tuesday as scheduled and “be available for anything.” The 36-year-old Schoendienst has been working out with the Braves following a bout with tuberculosis. < Dr. William Werner declined to |say how much _ Schoendienst era be able to play. adding, “we'll just have to see how it works out.” The physician added hastily, however. that it would be all to capture their third strafht Na- tional League pennant. He played major roles in the last two flags. The Braves trail the league- leading San Francisco Giants by four games. SAW in making your own HOP- FLAVOURED BEVERAGES ee ee ef NAL Te ia OS 00) el WALTER SHAW Thursday On CJRW 12.35 to 12.45 AST Inserted by P.E.1. Progressive Conservative Party. CONSERVATIVE RECEPTION Come and Meet R. R. BELL PHILIP MATHESON Stella Maris Hall North Rustico Friday, Aug. 28 — 8 P.M. Special Speaker HON. J. ANGUS MacLEAN, M.P. Minister of Fisheries Refreshments Will Be Served SPECIAL ENTERTAINMENT Insgted by ‘the 2nd Queens Progressive Conservative Aas. h 5th Queens DAVE STEWART CONSERVATIVE RECEPTION Come and Meet | DAVE STEWART and ALBAN FARMER | Parkdale Hall TONIGHT 8 P.M. | Refreshments Will Be Served SPECIAL ENTERTAINMENT — , Mnserted by the Sth 4 i g