CHICAGO (AP)---Chicago Black Norris considers Woit one of the ::;'rk5ReI:i"dwliI;l";;:Sld 83:: toughest defencemen in the busin-I McCormack and Jerry Toppszzini. said Jim Norris. owner. "We didn't give away any of ollr heifer players. but acquired I sound defcnccnian and three for- clleckers hilt scorers as well." Hockey League at its annual meet- ing Saturday granted the request of the Quebec and Cbicoutimi clubs to suspend operations for the 1955- Page 6 The Guardian, Monday, May 30 1955 Good Scores Saturday At First Shoot Of Season 0!Cdi. R. B. llambly posted a'.Sgi. G..-L Cities 33 33 32 98 . V H score of 103. two points short otioycmt Macbmald 32 31 34 Milwaukee dropped to fifth plat-c.i"mrMickey Mamws hmmg slmlk I possible 105 at Squaw Point Sat- gm Rm, (mes 32 32 33 97 "I18 PPTWMBE9 P0"" "Y" C”? was stopped at 16 games but New. urday afternoon in the first trial t ' - clnnatl. when St. Louis Cardl- York Yankees strengthened then. shoot for the selection of the ln- I-L G--L ROEEFS 933 33 31 97 nals defeated the Reds 7-2 to vault mm on ms. place Wm, I 3.2 Vic. fer-Maritime Rifle Team. He was-lsgt. Roy Vessey 32 31 38 96 WW Places I'll” mlmht , The ad' tory over Baltimore. Vic Wertz' followed by Irwin Buell and P. J. Cdt. MacDonald 23 35 33 sci vancml: Philadelphia Phlllles 039- .w.,.,.,,. home, and Early wynnv. Landrigan each with 102. Lt. 3.3. Jones no :ii 32 96. lured their seventh In 8 row, as 10-hit pitching paced Cleveland in The shoot was seven shots at Tpr. ill. Ling 33 31 32 96) R0bl" R0bF"5 l””?9d back Plllsi a 7-2 night win over Kansas City. each ofthe 200, 6l)0yds mitt,--.-s. Cdt. Connolly 34 31 31 so bnrlzh 5-2 in the first game of at Washington avenged Friday's Conditions were tricky and a heavy Tpr. R.A. Vessey 32 32 31 95 d0"bl9Ile3d9r) The PF""53'lV5"l3l 16-0 shellacking by Boston with I fish-tail wind blowing. lsgl. A. Johnson .12 33 30 95 curfew halted the seqond samels-3 win to spoil slugger Ted Wil- The following are the results of-Capt. MacCabc .'ll 34 29 94 with. the Pirates leadms M I"9I'tiiams' 1955 debut for the Red Sox. the first shoot. Pitssihlt-M103. T t IlTpr. M. Carver zu as 27 93 6'V3ninn;ngs&h ( , "I Am -?--n 2005 600 oa (T r. H. Vesse 32 ill 29 92- 9 09 "39 9am5 I" 9 I 3,-(is yds yds .MI:-5. 1,-em; Harlzgy 32 31 23 91; erican League continued their suc- o ('di. II.'iii)I)Iy as .13 35 103 Cdt. MacLennan zit 33 24) 90' cesses as New York Yankees nllr - Sunday Irwin Buell 34 34 M 102 Lt. P. Hooper 30 at zit as red Baltimore 1;"-Cleveland ('9' American League. Igt. Landrigail 35 :4 33 102 Cdf. Kennedy 32 33 23 as tented Kansas WY ,4-2 and Chr cim-iann 002 ooz 000.410 1 Tpr. R. Andrews 34 3! .33 (00 Miss E, Ma(-Ewen 32 23 17 g7 cago thrashed T)CIl'(Ilt.9-3. Boston Kansas City 000 000 01...; m 0 Sgt. MacLemlan .14 33 33 I00 Lt. Col. Macllonald Rm 5” mmed waSh"lM”" fmml Score, Narlcski (9). Mossi (9) LI. l')lacLeliilan 33 84 30 99 1.. 27 30 86 Mm V13” "uh ' 12:, V'”l”"5' "V" and l-'oiies, Hegasi ii): R. Shantz Lt. A.K. Hutch 34 33 32 99 The next shoot will take placellhe Na'5- and w. Shantz. W-Score HRs; .t. R. Jenkins 3).") .'l2 7).") 98 Saturday, June 4. starting at 1.15 - - z - Cle-Dob . KC-Zcrnial. i Sizt. M. Fnrtin 34 31 33 98 em. mlR'RLN "min Chicaizoy .'i230000l0-9 9 0 Black uians A:clRe'd Wings In Player Trade 955. "He's 26 and weighs l95 pounds," .said Norris. ”He is a hard hitting ice man." He has been in the big time four full seasons and has netted 62 goals and 60 assists al- though being continually used as the Wings' No. 1 defensive centre. Leswick, 32. is a veteran of nine seasons in the league and rates as one of the best penalty-killing forwards in the game today. Wilson. 25. has scored 52 goals and 51 assists in his last three seasons. With the Hawks he will team with his younger brother, Larry. to re-unite the only brother combination now performing in the league. pleted In exchange involving eight players in the year's biggest Na- tional Hockey League trade. Chicago obtained four players in the straight swap - defcncemsn Benny Wait and forwards Glen Skov. Tony Leswick and Johnny Wilson. The Hawks sent in Detroit de-. fenceman Gordon Holitngworth and forwards Dave Creighton. .Iohn "It is I very advantageous deal." Black Hawks wards who are not only good fore- Quebec Ancl Chicouiimi Hockey Clubs Planning To Suspend Operations of the Shcrbrooke Saints. which suspended operations before last season. and transfer the franchise to Ottawa if that niiangement were more suitable than trying to ac- quire the Ottawa franchise itself. President George Slater of the QHL said that despite thegprescnt unsettled situation. he is confident that the league will be better than ever next season. especially with interest expressed by other cities. Two of the cities were reported. without confirmation, to be St. MONTREAL (CF )-The Quebec I season. The meeting adjoin-nt-d until June 29 at which time. it was stated. the composition of the league will be definitely decided. It is believed that should the situation regarding Quebec Ind Chicoutiml change during the in- Ierim. withdrawal of the requests I 1 By Joe Reichler, Associated Press Sports Writer Chicago Cubs continued to show skeptics they're no" early spring glories by racking up their 13th victory in the last 17 games with a 9-6 triumph over Milwaukee Braves Sunday. While the victory did not game margin. it did increase the over New York Giants to t whipped the Giants 8-5. SOD dI"DVE in seven l'llIlS llCIM'EEI1 Ernie Banks and Ransom .lack- nmm" them for the Cilbs. Banks batted inl Aher (3). Zllverink (4). loser Lew Burdette, his 5 follr-run clout of the season. .lack- Sing son hit his homer with two on toiiuw ym-k provide the margin of victory for Bammm-E relief pitcher Hal Jeffctiat. It was Jeffc0ai's sixth win without I de- gmnhg feat. Washington Roberts yielded eigllt hits for Eng.0n his seventh victory. The Phils' Stnhhgg scored four runs in the first in-lisp Ramos (fl). ning to chase starter Lailrin Pop-gym. susne :2), Kiply (7) and per before he retired I batter.i1ey, W-Siisce. L-Stnbbs, HR:r Run- Del Ennis drove in three runs and,nels. Sievers. Bos - Jensen (2). Earl Torgeson rapped four hits. .im5i, Stan Musial's three-run homer climaxed a six-run fourth for the First Cards as Tom Poholsky went they”)-il.-adelohia route for his first victory of the Pitisbilrgh year. Rookie Ken Boyer also. clouted three doubles to celebrate the Cards' first victory for Harry Walker. the new manager. lsnr-ond Blasting Johnny Anionclli out ofinhilndelnllla the box in the second inning. the Pittsburgh Dodgers pounded five Giant pitch- ers for 12 hits including home runs by Duke Snider No. 12. Jun- ior Gilliam and Jackie Robinson Johnny Podres registered his fifth triumph but needed help from "llwatlkeff Jim Hughes in the eighth after Clllcafln yielding eight hits including four Burdolle Johnson baggers by Alvin Dark and Willie Mays No. ll. Ninth inning singles by Mickey Mantle and Elston Howard flir-.'"?ClS5'-"'- nished the only rim to break up I Cm”"".3” tight pitching duel between Bob'5l- If""'s. Grim of the Yankees and Art M"'a"5'"i valeml" Schallock of the Orioles. Grim permitted five hits to Schallockls six. BLASTS LONG ONE Larry Doby blasted I 500-foot home run to help Herb Score win his fifth game for Cleveland. Score needed help, however. in the ninth when four singles gave the Ath- Brooklyn New York and Westrum. (9). W-Podres. National League (4), reduce Brooklyn's six- Cuib's second-place lead ' hree games when the Dodgers 000000111-H 9 5 Fornicles and Collrtncv: t”-zirvcr. g Watch:-r four with a grand-slam homer off .9. and Holly.” i4.Gan.,.,.g RR. Chg, 59C9"d1Rivera. Del-Phillips. Tuttle. Del- ()()fl 000 001-1 6 1 ()00 000 000-0 5 fl Grim and Berra: Schallock and 401 000 000-5 11 100100 000-2 H 0 Roberts and Sr-minick: Peooer,l Kim: (1). Law (ill and Shepard. T.-Peoner. HR: Przh-Thomas. 000 .'t()() 0-3 6 " 310 M3 Onll I3 0 (Game called end 6)-I: innings he- oaiise of Pennsylvania curfew) Colo. Kipper (4). Mrnzinski (ti) and Lnnata: Surkont and Shcnard. ilRs: Phila-Joncs. P'!h-Thomas. 000 I40 (lit)-6 I4 005 I03 flux-9 10 f) (5), Vargas in) and Crandallz Rush. Jeffcoat (5) and Chiti. W-Jeffcoat. L-Bilr- detie. HR: Mil-Crowe. Chi-Banks. 000 002 000-2 7 0 010 600 NW7 3 0 Klipp- stein (5), Ridzik (7) and Landrifh: Poholsky and Sarni. L-Minarcln. HRs: Cin-Kluszewski: Stl-Musial. I31 flll 010-ll i2 1 000120 200-5 fl 1 Podrcs. Hughes (8) and CamDI' nella; Antonelli. Corwin (2). Wil- helm (3l. Grissom (fl). Glel (fl) Knit (5). L-Antonelli. Bkn-Gilliam. Robinson. Snider NY- Hofman HRs: Y: . Cubs Continue To Roll; Brooklyn Trims Giants l Twice; Yankees And Indians Win LONDON (AP) - An obscure Hllllslrlan with I stomach Icbe sped I mile in three minutes. 59 seconds Sdturday Ind pulled his two closest rivals across the fin- ish line in less than four minu- tes-the world's first 1-2-3 in less than four minutes. A little more than I year ago the four-minute; mile was I hope, an aim. I goal. It had been an impossibility since the day man began racing the clock. Then in May of 1954 came Dr. Roger Ban- nister. thd first to cross the bar- ricr. He was followed by John Landy, who dropped the mark to 3:58. Saturday it was Laslo Tabori. 24, just out of the Hungarian Army and who never had won In im- portant race. BANNISTER GREETS TABORI Tabori was followed by Chris Chataway. 24, British brewer and bon viva-nt who didn't think he was in condition. Time, 3259.)). Almost even with Chataway was Brian Hewson, 2.”). Royal Air Force bom- bardier and actually I half miler. He was given the same time as Chataway, who now has been sec- und in three of the world's four races under the magic four min- utes. Chataway was second to Bans 210002 1.0;, 1-, Zlnisier here when Bannister did 0i4 i?l OIIV-i2 l4 Abernalhv Shea (R) and Fit7ner:-lld: Vi- Da- O 3259.4. A little later he also was runnerup to Landy in Turku, Fin- land when the Australian teacher set the 3:58 world mark. He was not in the race when Bannister defeated Landy in the Vancouver British Empire Games last fall. That day the winner did 3:58.!) and Landy 3:59.6. 0 Among the 25.000 spectators Sat- urday at White City Stadium was Bannister. He was one of the first to greet Tabori after the race. The chilled criiwd apparently hadn't expected anything so re- markable as Saturday's shattering mile. Announcement of the times- one after the other-came as stunning blow. LAST SPURT DID IT They had been more moved by the thrilling race and Taborils 1 dogged efforts to take the lead on the last lap. After I pacemaker. Alan Gordon of Oxford. hsd car- ried the trio past I 60-second MO. I 2:00.!) half mile, he faded. Hewson, in excellent condition in this his first real season I: I miler. took over with Chatawsy and Tabori on his heels. - Tabori-he never had won In important race in his life and wasn't good enough to make the Hungarian team in last year's Eu- ropean Games - Put on I spurt 250 yards from the finish. Chata- way also apurted im'tncdlatel,. Ls- ter. he said this was his mistake. Hewson Ind ChatIwIy'hcld the lead but as they came into the home stretch there Is no holding Tabori. He just forg forward im- tli winning by four or five yards. ', ' for suspendln operations would be . ; - favorably considered. Following the closed meeting. it In Innoun ” that three cities. which were not named. have in- y ' dicated interest in entering the minor professional loop. STYMIED BY LATE PLAY Q? The 30-day adiolirnment came on motion of the Shawinigan Falls I club. General manager Kenny Jerome and Sorcl When last season ended there clubs in the circuit- Shawinigan Falls. Montreal Royals. Quebec Aces. Valleyfield Braves were five and Chicoutiml "agueneena. Practice Tonight Baseball practice will be held letlcs one run with one out. Relief pitcher Ray Narleskl struck out Gus Zernial and Don Mossi fanned pinch hitter Elmer Valo to end the game. Mike Fornieles scattered nine hits to post his fourth victory for the White Sox. three of them over Detroit. Jim Rivera drove in two runs with a home run Ind scored three. Ned Garver lost his seventh Dark, Mays. International League First Toronto 0()0 000 301-4 lo 0 Rochester oil) 100 000-2 5 1 C. Johnson. Crlmian (7) Ind Ber- beret: Fazholz. Ludwig (7). Jac- obs (7), Beard (3) and Burbrink. Rand (9). second Toronto 000 ()2!) (F2 3 1 010 000 2-3 8 0 Chatawsy nipped Hewson by inches. Bannister said he now fclf many athletes would run faster than four minutes-"but it will never be easy." He said the Ibsence of wind made conditions ideal for the sen- sational race. The track. although dampened by 24 hours of rains, is In all-weather one Ind built to absorb moisture. The temperature Resrdon said the club has been between C. Ryan's team and Tom McFarland's at 5.45 tonight at Memorial Field. unable. because of late play. to complete all financial and other official reports so all league busi- ness could be wound up at Satur- dayis meeting. The Edinburgh Trophy series between the victor- ious Shawlliigan Falls Cataracts Ind Edmonton Flyers of the West- ern Hockor League extended into May. Qiichcc rc.pi'rscnlativcs Isked to withdraw from the circuit. because of failure in come to an agree- ment with city authorities for con- tinued use of the city-owned Coli- seum. They said it wouild be im-' Beliveou Goi 820.000 Lost Amcrleur Season MONTREAL (CP)-If you want to do I little off-season speculat- ing about the hockey salary oi Jean Bcliveau, start out with Rochester Jickie Jensen runs with I pair of homers and I Single and Ted Williams cracked I double and triple Is the Red Sox oiitslugged the Senators? The Nats crlcctcd 17 hits to 14 for Boston. New York Giants came up with two home runs, I triple play and two double plays Saturday but still lost. 5-3 to their arch-rivals. the National League-leadin Brooklyn Dodgers. Gil Hodges' homer with two on base in the first inning did decision. batted in four and Rand. Montreal Buffalo (11 innings) Trakan (11). First Columbus Syracuse Duscr. Haag this: He got 320,000 in his last season as an amateur. That's the figure - the contract figure-given by George Imlach. general manager of Quebec Aces of the Quebec Senior Hockey possiblc to operate under finaiicial tcrms demanded by the city. General manager George lmlach of Quebec Arcs said he has al- ready had offers for his players in wholesale lots. The difficliltics of the Chicoutiml club have been lack of attendance Ind public support. and general manager Rollie Hebert said the request to suspend operations was his only immediate recourse. MAY RE-ENTER LEAGUE A possibility that Ottawa Senators might re-enter the league under Eddie Shore was seen. The former cause he had the big centre-ice star of Montreal Canadiens under his wing when the circuit was amateur - the Quebec Senior Hockey League. "He was worth it because of the attendance be dragged in. and there's no secret about it now," said lmlach during I fanning session following the QHL'l In- nual meeting Saturday. Nobody would give IuthnrlIa- tively BeIiveau's present salary in the National Hockey League. but the consensus was this: Jeanls five-year contract with National Hockey League star. who be years has operated largely in the American Hockey League. was present It the meeting. it was reliably reported that Ihoro is willing to put I team in Ottawa if the Cantor interests. who have uken over the Auditorium League. George should know be- be mg Virgil Trucks. got at least one hit Miller and Berbcref; Markell 0l0 021 003 02-9 l3 1 M1 002 110 01-8 13 1 Wojey. Slanek (6). Mickens (7). Graig (9) and Bucha. Teed (9); Bunning. Hahn (9). Marlowe (9). 0()0 001 I30-5 12 1 100 002 03X-6 6 1 (7). " nuts (8) and Lakeman; Spring. Laven- wlis 50. BAN "SCARED" Tnbori. holding tightly to tbe B and St. Claire. Second Columbus 000 002 0-2 B 0 Syracuse 000 000 3-3 I Vsnbrabant Ind Roark; Peter- son. Erickson (6). Snyder (7) and Hcyman. HR: Col-Gelguerico, Sullivan. Syr-Kaunski. W-Sny- der. 1 1 th guth (7). Johnson (fl) and Ersult. .EAR,N WHILE 23.9:-1-F?ND es-lg;E1Aal8(e tor Bmoklym liI!R: Syr-Bowman. W.Johnson. L- OU LEARN Phil d 1 hi - - - . nan Y mg s'i,:,'f. ff, :l;”l;,';;?R;';e';;;;.n Havana mi) .100 on 004 ii i . th in pmsi,.,,g,, 3,, ,n 1. ynmngsi Richmond aooooa on one 9 2 1" 9 xiii. tiznbzut and the inn. ueu n;,;gv-3,1:-gm” m H I m ROYAL CANADIAN rite ttom fth i0th.P . - - 31'” - burgh scored was. Should have Cueche (8) and Noble; Bickford.l NAVY en the winning run. but lost the tally when baserunncr Gone Frecse stopped to congratulate teammate Ramon Mciias Ind was forced out at second. in other National League games 0' Chicago Cubs defeated Milwaukge 5-2 and Cincinnati marked Harry . . (the Hat) Walker”: debut as man- Ilter of St. Louis with I 5-1 win over the Cards. Walker replaced Eddie Stanky. fired oarlier in the lay. Evtry player in the Chicago White Sox lineup. except pitcher snd scored at least once I: Ciu. cago piled up 19 hits to rout Det- roit 16-4 in the American League. Cl'lowl - Pllolo Wholesale Parts and Equipment 0 O O MARITIME MOTOR SUPPLY Co. LTD. 42 Beasley Ave an Voisellewm, Jordan (7). Fine (9) Automotive Machine Service I Today's Navy is I technical Navy, with many specialists. You can learn I good trade while you earn good wages. You can Id- ivance with the Navy - G0 .PLAC!S. There are career open- iinga as well for skilled trades- men. Investigatc now. Find out illow you can serve yourself and your country in the Navy. Age limits: 17 to 25 (f with certain trIde qualifications). Education: Grade I or better. see or write: NAVAL RECRUITING OFFICE. HM(X QUEEN CHARLOTTE. CHARLOTTIZTOWN there. don't go into hockey. Canadians will enrich him by 'l'hcfl'!l'lCIll90"”I'9 O"'"" 5"" 3100.000. including I bonus figure Ilnrl reverted to the league when .1"-ad wt mm the fjv. ye.fg. Tomrny Gvfmlll ""95 3 Actual figures for salary Ind 5 'h'”mhI:dl9 ”'lI'i3nl '””'- bonus were not indicated. II was on 3 money :-.-2--A Itoodily and blamed his icI- melt largely on television of NHL V')”mmm"”" Iunea into the Ottawa ares. M N E "'0 m Wbultllcifllbownersmcfhrann-Inpa.iu.in.....-...i 5...... lbconfoiut VEOLIMDIVQPQ MITCH IIIII. mountains. rum-ts. pk-tnrnnu Iowsrds llclplng minor circuits Iowan. not your vacation h loin l0I.i Iiroullh TV bllckoull . Write for lot. mm: min. Vacation new, it was understood shore might vice. an Gshvny at-elo. rating. n.i...,: fun over the dormant unnchlse sums: mi:vs:i.onIuri- cmnmsiox ) This Week at Leragesli wi-lncruucs-Ikowuswi-iirslniurs sumuit SANDALS - aw: i. WI-IITILPIIMPS cliil.ouN's SANDALS .- ssilou sliou I and SISMAN scmnits sPEClAL:' Nun-uiiuisuinplu (4I&4'laIl S705 ' LIPAEE SIIOE 00. LTI). "THE HOME oliieooo SHOES" DH 4740 for Courteous C i band of I pretty girl who acted II his interpreter, said he had "run scared" of Cliataway. He appar- ently had never heard of Hewson. Chatalivay. actually I 5.000-metre man. said he was about finished with the mile this year. "My but distance probably is the t w 0 miles." he commented. Hewson said Saturday's race was his first serious effort at I mile and added. (fit is a lot easier than people make out. I guess part of the trouble is psychological. After somebody else breaks the barrier. it becomes easier. Tabori said he was slightly alr- sick flying from 'fungary Friday but he forgot about it on the White City track Saturday. WAS HALF-MILE CHAMP Of the trio of four-minute milers only Chatawny is chunky. Chris carries about 150 pounds on his five feet. 811: inches. 1-lewson weighs but 133 and stands five feet. IIV2. Tabori is 137 and is five feet. eight inches. Tabori's best previous mile was I second place 4:05.2 here last Hewsoifs best previous -Ind has been British in the shorter event. 5.000-metre record. It Turku last June. BASEBALL IN BRIEF Brooklyn Chicago New York St. Louis Milwaukee Cincinnati x-Philadelphia x-Pittsburgh :::;:Ba8: uaagsszsr lBrooklyn 5 New York 3 Milwaukee 2 Chicago 5 Cincinnati 5 St. Louis 1 Believe New Interscholastic Mark For 880 FREDERICTON (CF) New Brunswick track officials scanned North America record books during the weekend to see if a Frederic- ton youth may hold I Canadian and United States Interscholastic out- door track and field record. Fredericton high school's Ron Manzer Saturday posted what is believed to be a Canadian inter- scholastic mark in the B80-yard Brooklyn 8 New York 5 Milwaukee 6 Chicago 9 Cincinnati 2 St. Louis 7 few)) Milwaukee at Cincinnati Chicago at St. Louis (2) annual provincial Interscholastic boys and girls track and field meet at Fredericton. Washington 5 Boston 3 4:014 in second place 'on I track last June to Britain's don Pirie. Ho's I l:5i.2 half miler Hungarian, Two Bri'rionsRun Mile Less Than 4 Minutes August to Britain's Ken Wood. mile was an or- champion Cliataway once held the world That's more than three miles. His best mile mark was 4:00 when he no second to Landy in the world record run -- Baseball In Brief By ran CANADIAN PRESSW National League Pct. GBL .7 .300 18 x-Does not include Sunday's sus- SIturdIy'I Results Philadelphia 8 Pittsburgh 4 Sunday's Result! Philadelphia 5-3 Pittsburgh 2-ll (second game suspended by cur- MOIIll8y'l Games Pittsburgh It Brooklyn (2) Philadelphia It New York (2) (2) Tuesday's Games Pittsburgh at Brooklyn (N) Philadelphia at New York (N) American League dash. winning i.he.evcnt in 1:57. w L pd, Gm, Officials say this is one and .7-10 New York ,9 12 J07 .. seconds faster than the recognized Clevelam, 35 14 .541 3 Canadian record for the distance. Chicago ,4 15 .515 4 So far. track experts have found Detroit ,2 13 .550 so, no United States times bettering Boston 18 15 A1912 Manzcrs performance -n although wnhingmn 16 3 .410 13 many states Ire still to be checked. Kansas Cm H ,5 .359 14 Manzer was competing in the Baltimore 13 3 no WA Saturday's Results City Softball Tile Charlottetown Centennial Softball League swings into Ictlon this evening with ball games on three diamonds It 5:45. Out on the Parkdale Diamond the newly-formed Abegwelt squad led by Danny Maccormack meet the powerful Sunshine island Dairy. Keefe Drug play the Navy on the Old Diamond and Barrie's Lions take on the Basilica Youth Club on the Knights Diamond. The defending champions Canada Packers, are not fielding I team but most of their players are wearing Sunshine Dairy uniforms. Also gone are the Liguorian Youth Club but most of their players will see action with the Dairy. Windsor Pitcher Signed By Braves MILWAUKEE (AP)--John Mat- ia of Windsor, 0nt.. I N-yeah old left-handed pitcher now It- tending Assumption College It Windsor. has been signed to I Milwaukee Braves contract. gen- eral anager John Quinn an- nounced Saturday. Malta. who stands 5 feet 11 and weighs 178. will join the Bravcs' Northern League form club at Eau Claire June 20. Chicago 16 Detroit 4 New York 3 Baltimore 2 Cleveland 7 Kansas City 1 Sunday's Results Cleveland 4 Kansas City 2 Chicago 9 Detroit 3 New York 1 Baltimore 0 Washington 7 Boston 12 Monday's Games Cleveland at. Chicago (2) Kansas City at Detroit (2) New York It Washington (2) Baltimore It Boston (2) Tuesday's Games Baltimore at Cleveland SACRAMENTO. Calif. (AP)- Highway ,patrolman James E. Maroney was shot to death Satur- day by it paroled convict who also took his own life. Sheriff Ernest Server said the slayer. Herburt Petty was paroled from the Oregon Commences This Evening . the 440 in B2 seconds. The previous League Keefe Drug. BIrrle's and in B. Y. C. have struigthened me last year. The dark horses H: hnnndc""mm President of the Iix-tea '- is Cleaver uncmn. Bill;-n is vice- resident Ind official scor- er. wh John Maclcod is M. relay. executive meetln v held It the City Hall thgls 32.11? when teams will liand in ma: initial registration of plIyei-5 Followinii is the schedule. i... the first section: Monday - Abbie: at out, (Parkdale Diamond); Keefe Drug at Navy (Old Diamond); Hamel, st B.Y.C. (Knights Diamond). Julie 1 - B.Y.C. vs Keefe on, (Old Diamond);l Dairy vs 33,,”-5 lParkdale Diamond): Navy V, Abbles (Memorial Field), June 3 - B.Y.C. vs Dliry (Parkdale Diamond): Keefe Drug vs Abbies (Memorial Field): Bar- rie's vs Navy (Old Diamond), June 6 Navy vs B. Y. Q . (Knlshts Diamond); pair, ., V Keefe Drug (Old Diamond); Ah. bits vs Barrle'I (Parkdale Dig. mood). .June 10 e- B.Y.C. vs Abbie; (Memorial Field): Barrie's u. Keefe Drug (Old Diamond): Navy vs Dairy (Parkdalo Diamond). Three New MGTIISI AI Acadia Meet WOLFVILLE. N.S. 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