By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The lowly Chicago Cubs rose up and knocked Milwaukee into third place in the National League sua- day by beating the Braves twice while the New York Ysiikeea barely escaped with an even break against the weak Washing- ton Scnattirs Hilly Picrrc helped the Chicago white so: maintain their three- ganie lead in the American After Pierce, shut out Cleveland 1-0 in the til-inniiig first game of a doubleheader. the Tribe's ace re- ltrlet-, flay Narleski, saved the set-and for Cleveland (-3 with five Ihiitoiit innings. ! Boston took a pair from Balti- more 90 and 5-4 to grab fourth place in the American and Kan- ..i-. (Wit made ll six in a row over lIFlltli' on it ttirce-hitter by Ned flarit-iv 1.! RFIIS '-1tTil'l-'.N LEAD Ftrrtnoalt opened up its Na-' tiniial i.ea:iie lead to two games bv rinuiiing St Louis 7-6 on an eighth inning titiiiirr h,V Hal Jeff- rnat. tlir .tiiinin,- pitt-her. Stan l l ,on Nellie Fox's grounder. : Cubs Beat Braves Twice; Chicago And Yanks Split finally pulled out the as Byerly held the hits in a 7 l-J-inn- Senators Vfirst game 3-7. Yanks to three in: relief job. You Berra's sat-r pinch hitter with the in the last of the nint Yanks the second 7-6 V Pierce had a stiff battle with Bud Daley. young cleveland lefty- before he finally became the first major leaguer to win seven games Daley t-ontributeii to his own defeat with a wild ptckoffl throw after Luis Apart!-'l0 00999.11 the tenth with it sint?.l9- ADBTWU took third on the error and scored iiice fly as I bases loaded it gave the By JIM PEA(iflflh' Canadian Press Staff Writrr EDMONTON trP'--The t'.-ina- dian Amateur Hockey Association sped through a batch of minor business Sunday and cleared the way for the more controversial subjects that in the next three days are expected to bring fur- works to the floor of the annual RAY SHACKLES SOX meeting. Narleskl held the Wltill two tilt. in his five-innintf rah--ti effort in the second KalllP- 5"" this job. his earned run average dropped to 0.3.1. Larry Raiors lrd the Indians with three doubles. All Chit ago runs came on homers off Dick roimnek. two or Bobbi -"d it if” ::t::'.: Dean Stone an 0 . . , . - of the Orioles in the flrsl l4t'”'”)tt.l1rown open topdisriissitin at V Styx lo acted Sunday was the appoint- ment of a three-man committee to start or e l imi ii a r y itivcsttt:.a- tion into the possibilities of it pro- posed tour of Canada in 1958-59 by I Japanese hockey team. e of the most contentlotis is- 'uu;.i.-,1 s l"l;llIll grand slam homer lifted the vat-tin lfllfl a 6-6 tie in the eighth. Brooklyn climbctl past Milwau- ltce into second place by edtlingl the New York Giants 5 - 3 wilhy Duke. Snider collecting his l.500thl major league hit. a home run in th Lhlrtl inning. Sandy Koufax Ind Clem Labine checked the Giants. g Pittsbtirzzh ripped iiito Curt Sim-' lnnns and his successors for hits in a i."l-5 romp oicr the Phil lies in the first game of a double- header but Don Cardwell took charge of the second game. 1 6-3 victory for the Phillies. Rookie Dick Drntl struck out 15 Mtlviauitre batters. setting a Cub record in the. 7-5 first game. fan- Jiian Pi;ai-ro. Milwaukee rookie. who trad a four-hitter going into the last inning. After the Cubs had tietl the score and put too man on hast-. l-Irnie Banks singled 3'4! (';l1li'r?i:gdn;lrllctt?:iiv cm” I” . hits for the Pirates in the doublr'- KESUL-pg mm W?” Inn": "tit awee . ill! header with the Phlllies. W" "' . Littlefield: L-Pitarm. Hits: Mil. . ntoorkwtlhedaerizl frat: the the first game. when he drove in By Till: (ISA-:lA"l.).lAls PRESS Mathews. Rice; chmleeman. cause thcy had not served the re Rm". thy" Hm" '0 ""'- - "V',""” Y”'”'.”"" 5"''u'' "M Amorlcll Lia ue my tam oimis 201 A" "- Fnsov Stengcl hfd ax rsiigh :tIrIpll?. DiICPl:i(InF:El,.n:llel'I:;(:llll:Llld- China" 1m ml gum y 1 y gmfaahurgh 330120 000.; Q 2 Bunx-amEm,n.,. Astrmhv (-,.x ant-rmton at Yan en Sta tum op. 59”" , g V , ' . T 1 . First l'"”' M hi” '”"i".' pnchpu mm owner” - - " gt, 7 ula ti) and Narnzoni Nixon tilt bead”.5, Rogovfn .7, and'L.;pma. Ririimonti ooo 01.3 flflx ll fl mmru" Hr" "mums" In "ch Th. Phmm hum! bfflll e('.0nd Lwynn. Hrs: Chi-Fox. Minoan. W-Face..L-Simmons. HRSZ Ph - Qualms ”"d 5'lli'va”3 (.'m9s' "'"' w"hi"'I.'"" "p'."'l1 up " pm" sund” NHQW T rt '1 t Washington N0 100 000-1 6 1 Baker Phi-Repulski. Bomwan. Jam" ”' "M Cmu' w ' ("Mes' earlv A-fl lead in two innings only game. getting ill? llll W 3 New York 210130mxg,31,-4 0 second V I I p . g g . H Hi-Is: Mia-Young, Abrams, Rmd- to hm the Yanks talc" "P- 1"" 555 P"'""P"” """' Ramos. Stobbs to and ritztzt-r- piiistiurgn ooo oo-2 100-3 it i Wl"f""”." , .. d ,.,. -rrr-- aid; sham: and Howard. L-Ramos pittiii zoo ooo 21x--6 9 i M”'"" ti" M"”h.""""d '””" HRI: NY - SiauKhl"' M'"'"9- Pepper. Fiirkcy t1I. Arroyo Ht, um” 9” p""' ' mm" spokf ECHOES sinowmn. W-all-Ustiet King 47) and Rind: Canlwell and g-rgNmN(;g . Bootion ooooooooo-o I I 14-mnett lrArroy. HR: Pat-Map Balttlinore 500 OM 21x-e12 1'7 0 emu”. By THE ASMTCIATED PRES! b R L e To 0 en Porterfield. Minarrln tit. Cttak- New York om ooi toi..x to 2 Niiu-mat League e U eClgU P alaes tat. Daley '7' and White: Brooklyn l0l0200ix--.'i1.'l 0 w . Pi-t. (tat. . Lines and Triandos. Ginsberg till. Gomez. Wortthinglon t.1t. Gris- Cincinnati 2! lil .667 i Jnhniw ('ari-oll. ttummer dIT9Cf- his basft-tlgalil carleagnittnmf. tloltml: P,?3.lerfield- H111 BHlil'Tl'IIH- IZ1l(and Kattlilxtwfatglaabitstqnrooklyn 20 22” ' us . . aniamnc.-i..-it ..-., iil " "' "'""" '””"' """'.' "" 5"” glllltthfmn flute been pretty much Detroit 010 000 M--3 I 0 Gomel. HRs:paNyk-Jnblonski; ai....iE.1'..”f.3,';l.,".?.. :1"; it .575 .11, " ., m"'"'l'- A"”""c A”"”'""" h" obscured in the shadow of our Kansas City 000fl040lx 5 ll 0 Snider. st LN", 15 in '43:, 7t, l '-l made tin important advance in our mm 1.-aguers who received most Foitackn agd VVlllS:ll:m:1(VgTKlillllh- . American beague .N..w york 5 go .439 gt, e w mm W." 0' ”"i”'-'"”."i..i'.'”a:t:"it'3.i; t.'."c..:..;.-.. ..".:r...: .- i2”.'”'i .?i.??i?.?:”"l 2 l H 2" r r in it '""' by '""'""'"g "" mmmum The "run wilimiioei to iv the xt':.siitui cm" A l iii” '.a H - t-X" ' 3”"-i”"”1" 9 " -27” ”'”l '- of a Babe Ruth .I.eatlue here. The Lcatlue thou I In I 09' me N-.u.n-l L" u. S fhas Hlnp K303;-T I-l:l”V!l' 3" Ammum Luv" 3 ' league will consist of four teams. older boat! I in; more In” Pm” an no 2ml1ol4l1 y Fist” - y- "II w L P” GEL the women playing off with New publicity -git: . C More '. Pm dig M. m M "n41-s 3 Ch. mo mm” ! y 0 CMME" 22 9 .7", Britnswick and Nova Scotla IIllI- stroll! 5? -l "W "7 v in?” PR G gm” HI ind cll"l39d m0oooom(L:0 g 2 Clevpmld Zn ,3 i .605 3 ;:"";' a'f.":Dp'?,:.'fniff;,,,C'::,Tl"knl:ll:lumki Rand. iroitei tsflflladdix. Farrell mi t..,u..,- p,.t.y mi New york 20 I3 W 3 ae ' J . , . , - , . ' . ,3-i, 3i N” F''”"'"'' 5”” c".""'p'""' "l -Jimmy M(.G'mm" mm" MT... lfllln u:tRl:)p;tl:tslAvizei::sdl:l”bhli- &ml'i ?):ll:ll'l llll Mir: 71 "" MW F'"m"d Rwoml Tm". mh myl W0 H mm: Tm” '3 ' i Chm" mo too too 1 n tilitancae tiiiv )6 in '41? ti '"""'m "' c”"""uc"L ihtletzniiiitlirulntt fun Milwaukee 000112110-'Ii4 i cielsziuaomi 102 100 oox:4 ii i Bhltlrrttire ' 13 2f! '..i'iu to . rm... have an 3 e range John Roberts. his opponent at. the Gtlcago p 110 200 not-.5 in 0 Harshman. Keegan tat. Stalcy Washington 10 Ztl .263 tall. olTlo;l';t yoars. with not lieu than Sports Arena llbt l"l'ldIlf Mlllii (s)5""l'lvhPll'l:P:6l):'sC';"hl:I' "fol! "';lrl.i l7lk- H!3W9lll li(fll(:"d gsllrslfi T0'n'l' international Lt-ante p '”" ” W" "M p'"'" mi M R0b'm' M mum' w”' "dd mu iii osanwoauki t5tp('ral'lrlBll to M 't7t":iN ii I: L ukm 9' ll 1' m- hm” "W" "W" ll” l5 W" "'53- 5'.”T”' '5' "mm" mmmy m' Mir kctm rimin at ilrtlefielrl till ,lziafl1' cir r;.'-fi'-' 05 a.mmum' "'”'""i 2" 13 M" " fembcr l of Rl1.V given year is U0 l! tll"lC"" W "'”' ”3'c'l”'.'q ' u','w”:".,,'”BMMn ',,,', Pomuky Fm: " ' '9' i it ' Y- niciimmiti 2:i 15 .r.ti:. .. 'M"mim;tr'l I dale lllnbe uglr nltl-:1 -Y:iT':Pvl'en1II"KC0ll(ln ala.yamFrsackeerolel: tit and Necrnan We Joltnsotr It Boston 010 002 050-9 i1 tt xlamnm V 1:, groups. t avers w a . p A ' ' . ' .' ' M ' '. iami . .- - 1 tn certain boys born in August). so short a time. Mcfilnnla will l..own.gHl:L Mil-Adrock. Cht-.'tlee- Bi;l:Im0r0l)l k0D060000tld1-fltwin Cnmmlm I7 2, M7 6 MW” wmdlllpil "'231.1"iiftiltl12l.Ii.'”wl”2L.."i."l”i'.f-."f.ikm ygik i am mo flllwtl is t Mimi:e'ooi:ii()ctsiltiniiil'emana rtiv-' "””"" " ” "W A ters must be to wit it . i r I J .. ' - not-timirr to 7,1 tto I, l.r-tigiir llctidrtiiartt-rs and the prowess. but the boy lookedrggzd Bi:,to;lg.:tn mu g:.iht:t(t4m02ptl1:-7v:i2llPtrl g:,vnt-Print-vv':l"-y eantilmTiigndoE. till - Mnmrml H 22 mm 3 I SM", W. Pmvin") Director on m M3 bnd -wannabe thy fl) Conaife 1GtiMRl'KDlIv-rl :61 Second A r. i Mi 0" M" tfinntes lwlllnfl based on Riso- " Wm M" M" giolliuliivumlsi the Ma: is-clay tsllr and Kalt; Podres. Boston too out om-.5 it t "'”"'” . ' S - to ltatt area of New York. but Roebuck I3! Maglie tit Craig in Baltimore aoooozooo-412 i ' - - riirridgalil-lcriilliallilil::i:'el-leclil Mzginnls is fast and hits iwltb Labiae t'(;"Dgysd1al:vt:t' gid E.t;ri;- "italic. S:.st"P.fl7Pl an; Whltt; D; HPMTIMRIIE H-r”""Rs or loss ”lorzotlt-n Boys" 0' h3"J"" 'fm'."'my 0' anon mml 00:. lfiaiget .f:lY-lll)lat:flcn:l "Vin sryfikn ; and Trl'andr?:nul:V-S. Iuwfrm Fl. 'x.kw loml VA-W mnhahh ball This was no one in partlcul- convincing. we. were talk oz 3 Ci":-," ' - i Y - mom HR. -I-”Pvsvl;;::- I r 0" Dtllltrrt for totloys mninr Iva:-to Hrs fault. just the effect of cir- Anld” Pucd-NM mlmgerbglief st Loin! 020 222 "K12 17 0 mm- r - lgatncs 'Wfl'll' and lost rrcordti in """5"'"'" "'"d '” ”''"'''i T" PW” mm. "5"" him Cincinnati 021 ooo oot.4 to 2 wuttingtoti on am out 9 ill ni'm"uwm i "W Mill" W" M” "" "”'”"” 9'"-u" my Wm ” '.ao'-'-' rmcwt Schmidt DlVls Iftt and H New York oso too coo; ti o N ilmim" Law 4 T Mr" Wank! m E" menu "uni H'e"'. Hmetmbdle" .hl u C Smith- Lawrence Cross tsi Acker Pascuttl B erlv 41 and He in-r. Jw or .m Bm.M" "mm in ttw smaller follows by the town said. and were building m up. . . n 1. - I - Y, . V. r (Kin-its It-4t if Brew:-r ML2-. I p . h h S A W of WM; it mire. to tilt Freeman tat Fowler Itlt and rt. iiarscn. Byrne tit. Citotte vtlt tlcvcland at Detroit lnllllll - :l'"'”" :1"!'”'p L'"'::r!':':g::'idh.1:intake.. ch.mpim,.-' illallcy W: Schmidt: 1.: Lauri-ncr. and Howard. Johnson int W-Hy-gnam; tl-ll Vl l.ary i2.r.. niii'”"'. '" "um!" L t bt to There is a Possibility that Me-.flRtt: Stlcumilngham. Moon, Mii- Orly. lrB.vroe. lifts: Was-l.emnn.v Kan.-iatt vii)" nl Chiracn tlllilllt ”"'"i ”' "' """"' " " "' ' 'l be tchv-d with mini ctn-no-k non Haney Yost NW-Monti: Kcllner rim VI w-i nt- "" '”,"."' ",l,""'"'l: (gztgdmmyrllfimer E? Lobster CII'- Inter--ltonal la-no ' Secoitd . Baltimore ll Wnslh!i?1"gto'r'I' tnintm htl v.ilvltll:tnl”l0 lls promotion. nlvul Week in Summenlc... That Rochester tooftlttlttl-'I12 I WI.-hinlton 4200000fll--ti 7 Ipprei-t-dad by completion of Aoriti '" ” ' would make . tmdtiiu lflrlcllon Buffalo no in flofl-5 it t New York mi 310 not -7 t2 2 2t gnmpt Johnson t2.o t. it... R Blitylock. Mark:-ll t2t Wright Abernatll.V- (ttevenger tit. H)'dC'lInlIt”P7. tftot ne blll pill!" i , . ti hi . fl As fnii o rig a "mid dam” in l'l.I own right. lantz -Carponiier On Tlienauatttanrfornevtaeurut Clvkltlllun wrenltadwilbstl "mm. 4. Iduiiant cerium!!!- is an bawottbecerpestlerwbo and defeat, and then finail by the Giants. Ray -lablonskl hom- ered for New York- llsard to top. Cord Juno 4 In Summorside - d l 5 . wmlemme Rercsldslgx Spl.lf'lf('l(:LPs(lr:0f:: general session when the rcsolu- :l1ayhm””ri:':udin;5 y h0';n"' bv tions committee decided it '. i . - -i t ' . '2- two-run homer in the eiilhlh dld mm" 9 3 on ' ' d ' . ll: In-btcil'rtlinm:lsbecgggcdzattht dzv Th” "mm me" ”'”'”35'"" M V. H 3 . l . ipexpected today. . 5 ?"h (a..5lLarkl.'uI':1eal:,:ngd0::) (:2. Many of motions passed ' M ""5 erg ' ,during the three-hour session Sun- ” in day were of a technical nature first base line. ldesigned t- bring up to date the; Ted Williams had three hi Sew" mpS' bwslmg ms "easel working of various sections of tht CAHA's regulations. to All. I . . . - . ' 3t ('ar.mr.i .lmIr)eeke iglltgtsr hifalgz. Among the more significant res- Delw” (03 bmllll by the hm oluflohs was one by the Manitoba r broke a l-l Zernial's ninth home tie in the sixth. HUTCHINSON EJECTI-ID Miistal hit two homers for the Cardinals in their lolllnl Pflfl" 3' Crowe and Fire-works Are Expected Soon At CAHA Meeting A ma.ior'pleca of biiuiricss on y 3 lcttr WM lcagiirs Spam hrallrll that dim-'ti the rettnlutlnna t-iuiiniittce to seek some plan nu; uoiild tncroase the paruclmuon in the Allan and Memorial Cup p playoffs I The Tllfliltlll asks a plan to pgp. mit all branch ciiampiona to pgp. llltnpalr on even terms and that fpat-kt-it teams be discouraged. - A E too of the Mantmb. .hi-aiirti said that for some time. ni.-iiiy of the branches have bad no t-nntoiirlrr in the senior and junior A stttics ittti the motion was preg. tciiird lit :0! something done to. llA.1l'll iiiti-casing Phrticipation. 'lllirt-i- motions concerning the lsti-viicilit-iiing of junior teams for Mciiiorial Cup play were deferred .for tiirttipr committee study. ' Tun rule i-ha gas of note were apiiioivtt One would bring aml. iliitions in line with the pTilf'lil'f' lsist year in professional nf allowlng a player re. ceiiiii: in minor penalty to return in the ire if and when the oppos- tt-;uii scores ti goal while be off. . The other gives the linesmen in amateur h or key on additional power of imposing a misconduct penalty on a player when profane langiiagc is used by the r'3yer while asking for an interpretation of a call by A lincsma kt leaves awarding of a match misconduct to the referee- in: is ning Bill Bruton and Hank Aaron cim.i,.n,;t ma George p "tr" llm" CBC" Th? "Id CW5 Jeffcoat homered for the winntnl record was lfi. held jointly by I.on midtggti, 1n an argument about a Warneke and Sam Jones. can by plate umpire Hal Dixon. yotti WINS SI-ZFOND the st. Louis manager. Freddie The Pubs came from behind Hutchinson. was elefled "l "'9 with tvto in the ninth to defeat eighth . 5 The Charlottetown Giana-dinn. Monday. May 27. 1957' Brooklyn built tip an nrl.V lnfl y had to call for Labine to put down a late threat BASEBALL Roberto Clements collected six ROUNDUP Litllefield till and Neeman w - Star Attraction Timothy tat-nliacvn of llultlin. Ireland. who is one of lllr hill stars of wrestling. utll "loll? Rn lppearaiiu at tlir Sptlrls -kretta this Tuesday night two out of three falls match. Sisal? SPORT HY WHITNEY RHRTIN NEW YORK tAl"i Tbc tourna- mcnt golf pros. stinio of whom sprint aroiirid n roiirsc mitt all I the t-clarity of a kid l)i'iitl:ittl.' llltmct a poor report rztrd. :irt- slimving the saline spcod in ltlinl: tlicir t-n- trics for thcir ovtn big totirnanicnt. thc PGA. l-lntrics for he hcld -llllt tlic t-toitl, which uilll I7-21 at tho Nli.'itnt' Valicy Golf Club at D-'l,Vl(lll. Ohio. close this llontiity. .'itttl .srvot':ilt star perToi'mrt's hair boon lax lll going on rt-cord, Tllll rlospite llio fact the S4fl.l0fl purse. Vtllll stttlttfli in the winncr. is the l;ii'ucst cxcrl posted for tho evrnt. tiary lllidtllfl-i cuff and Jimmy ilcmaret arcl among thc dciinqticiits Vi ..it comes at n time whcn lbr or-1 ganization is making every effort tn make the event more attrat-ttvc tn the tans. Tbcre litts bccn rott- sidcrablr rritit.-ism bcrause stilnrl of the bright yniinl: stars of tltr-I iblc to comp:-to be-1 hf ' box”: "N, am mm” b. H) and Green; Herbert. Bradford I5! Craddock (7) and Noble. 1'oi-oiito on on: too L-71: tt Mmnresl fI'lfl0lft4ml--A I l Robinson. Gt-imalev t7t Tiefen- auer t7l Crtmlati tint and Rmielll: Kipp. Critttanta Mt Walt II- and . .-- Wrestling l Roiieboro. Miami 001 ms 025--Io II it Richmond .9 In all-'I lo I Snyder. Anderson tit Paige tat ud lcoslloo . Coin-no t1 Iethel James Ill Wetttler ill sod cam. ltllmmd to 2 flttoum-4 I 2 tcaled st and of I. ratat with neck twists. body slams Ild drop kicks until Kovalakl nnally tell uhausted. Wrestling fans who have seen him on TV will eat- total: not miss Ml use-Inm It avle Itadlovn. Dickson. ill. Vllllm tit and . : Jeflcud Ad latlq. Li-Wehlllller. lh: II-Idd (1); Ch - Cliil, 1&3 tilt and Bcrberet. Fittgerald tat; Turley, Dltm a r (it, Terry tsl. Grim W and Howard. Johnson till. WGHM. l,-Hyde. ltttu-national pan. First Toronto flfltlfllzflm 3 4 fl Montreal not out mo in 1 Pearce and St. Claire; Vaidu. Kim! 19! and Roaebaro. xrv.ld"; KR: Tor St. Claire. Nelson. Second Toronto nfll Ml tL.4t 3 a Montreal lmfm x--I I 0 Jordan. Primtnn tat. 'rt.1..M.," 1” III Roeelli; Collum and nagp. born. L-Jordan. I114 Havana NO as IN--4 I 1 Columbus in m 03:4 to Q It.-aatlobury and 1 man Blackburn and Peterson. Goes. Banlmme. sulllvui; no Gus. Bactlrome. Sullivan; live- ttp uitl he Dll-ilfld errors by Gene Mauch and ted against fiynsy Joe in It besti I score five runs in the first. George Entries Are Slowly Coming .In For Professional Golf T. iRiilo Rangcs . I! I'll! AIIOCIAIID P3388 Dick Donovan. Chicago White 303 Velvull--llltched the first. one NM? 01 30 Illlior league season ,8IturdIy. holding cievaiaiid to a iaocnnd - laitlu double by Eddie .Boblnson. i The Indiana liad the bases lnlded Illlnst Donovan in the sec- ond on a walk. Robinsolbue ti and on I walk. itobliisoirs double and an intentional walk. However. George Strickland flied out and Early Wynn. the loser. grounded out. The 4-0 Chicago victory dropped the lndlans into a second - place itie with New York Yankees who ripped Washington 8-1. i --Enos Slllllhter, Mickey Mantle -and Bill Slnowron hit home runs lfor New York off Pedro Ramos. Bob Usher's homer was the only Washington run. ORIOLEI BLAST BOSTON Illillyl Loes shut out Boston with .five hits while Baltimore sluggcd Boston pitching for 17 hits in a 12 - 0 rout. Gus Triandosl homer Billy Consoio helped the Orioles White Sex. And Yanks Win: Recllogs And Brooks Lose. : natl. Kali also homered. Curt Barclay. sixth New York Giant pitcher. won his own sum agalnat Brooklyn 8-1 with a ninth intuit. glule. Willy Mays had a triple. double and two walks and Gino Cimoli of the Dodgers had four hits. including a homer. Milwaukee beat Chicago fn a seesaw game. 7-6. until! at play- ers before flan Aaron's sacrifice fly finally provided the winning tnai-gln- Warren Spaitn came in to get Lee Walls for the final out after Bob Speak": homer had pulled the Cubs within one run of I tie. -- A! EDGE TIGERS Philadelphia th um ped Pitts- burgh H, concentrating nine of their is hits in the first two ion- lngs when they scored seven runs. Stan Lopats homered for the Philti. Bill Mazerosky for the Pi- rates. Lou Skins and Bob Cerv blasted home runs and drove in all of Kansas City's runs as the Athletics weathered a Detroit ninth inning rally to defeat the Tigers 5-3 Saturday night. in another night game. home runs by Stan Muslal. Wally Moon and Joe Cunningham and it other bits helped St. l..ouis' Cardlnglg administer a lopsided 12-4 licking to Cincinnati Redlegti at Cincin- t.ont steamers on the '.BIl'l'QI- ruse Newfoundland this last 1i...hlag cbattsod about the past- unurs but their numbers. Thurs- day out no started. Iuiutitty lort.c in: that ttwtoiiodlaitiz has no when they itntdoatly stockrd III! on snake-bit medicine well In advance. The Troutcrs special baa beenhcallotl the wettest thing an OD PEOPLE if IN 'lWlys an excited lot. md; to Jump off the train into tlie biacknus of a nsoouieaa night in t.ba'wildertieu as it atop: near their favorite trouting hole. Tbay huddle and shiver and fight the cold in way: they think best. wait- llllt for the dawn. At first light they dip lines in the water. hoping for trout as "big as dogs." some till actually catch them. and win new fishing tackle in cott- tests if theirs is the largest caught on the nth. the day most revered by Newfoundlanditrout fishermen and feared by n':Wf0lH'ldlIlId trout. The passenger list is almost double last year's but a far cry from the old days when the trout- ers special carried upwards of 800 aatasnnsstntcsdalsdovcfssuea. mainland Can:-;a ca 4...... torla Day Newfoundland lint-.t. lltb sacred to its trout flfli ..',',' "oday la the public imtv---, ' N0 A-IOMBI wwrntt E Nttw DELHI tneiiierii . M anue Prime Minister Nobllmke "IN '3” 7541? llll lovernxti-in would anon any Uniteii stat... move to place atomic Wejpuns m Japan He is on a tour of su...i,. east Asia. SOFTBALL PRACTICE The 3.1.3. Shamrocks will hold a practice on the old lllanlttnd tonlsht at s.oo p.m. Full ...,,,: dance is requested. lllllers. Automobiles make the dlf experience needed. nearly two miles an hour faster. than the previous record for the quired time as PGA members This has been rectified Mini?-t what this year by admitting soiiiel players with the bcl.cr tourna- ment recortls regardless of the length of their PGA affiliation. Also. four matches will be played on the final day instead of one. But unless the Demarets and Middlecoffs and Walter Bttrkemos got a hustle on thcre won't be too many big namcs. even in the quartt-r-finals The best crack we heard con- cerning the overtime game played by Yankee stars in a night club. 'n which it guest in anothcr party charged Hank Bauer put the sing on him. was: "if he'd been It pitclior he'd never have hit him." Bauer at the monicnt was sporting in average of -203 He denied hitting anybody. ..Anytta,v. (iascy Stcngclis reac- tion to the affair was swift and dectsiir. He was in a happy position to crack down on his athletes. What othcr manager could bcnch a Yogi Bcrra. and refuse to start his best pitch:-r. and drop 8 slugger of lBaucr's power to the eighth spot .in the batting order, and get by lwith it" i He not only got by. but his team registered a shutout. and also pulled it triple play. Course Record Set i By British Polr ADENAU. Wt-st fit-riiiany (Rou- llcrsr- -British drtvrrs Tony Brooks and Noci Ciinningliam-flcdl set I course rccord with their three- jlitre Aston Martin Sunday to win the 1.000-kilometre. i525-mllPl in- teriiational sports car race on the twisting Niicrhurgring ciursc. Thoy rovcrcd the distance in the Aston Martin DBR1 in seven hours. 33 minutes and 33.2 sec- onds for an nverage speed of 82.30 milcs an hour. Their speed was RIFLE SCORES Shooting in it still brt-cu made target handling at the longer raitgos a problem on Saturday tiitt-riioon on the Squaw Point However. Tpr. R.A. Vosscy from York compiled Ii score of l0l out of a possible loft in the first prire shoot for I937. Major A. F Gormley was sccond with too points. Noxl satiirday Junta I. starting at its pm. the inter-Maritime "Team will be chosen. Conditions winding mountain course. , Brooks flashed across the finishi line over four minutes ahead of at second - place Ferrari driven by Briton Peter Collins and Belgian Oliver Gendebien. In third place was another Ferrari driven by Briton Mike Hawthorn and Frenchman Maurice Trlngtignant The favored team of world champion Argentinian Juan Man- ttel Fangio and Briton Stirling Moss had two breakdowns in Mas- eratis. Moss was leading from Brooks In the loth lap when a naxle broke. He was able to bring the car to a. stop. Later he and Fangio took over at second Maserati but bad ti abaii-ll don it with a broken oil pipe andj they then went behind the. wheel of a third car to finally tinisiti fifth. Trouter Special i Went On The 24th Hy GERRY FREEMAN 3 Canadian Press Staff Writer t ST. JOHNS. Nfld. 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