..'--4,, . .. ..........a... A White Sex And Yanks Win sparkled at second base contri- buted a single and triple. and scored a run in the Braves' first game victory over Philadelphia. Young Juan Pizarro turned in four-hitter to win his third game for the Braves, - . Joe Lonnetrs sixth - inuinl double, the only hit given up by Burdette, was turned into the sec- ond game's only run as Curt Sim- mons blanked the Braves with six I: TB! ABSOCIATID P3858 For the first time in at least fllthl years the St. Louh Cardi- nals swept a doubleheader from Brooklyn Sunday. ” ' ' the Dodgers 7-6 and H to advance from fifth to second place in the five-team National League race. The Milwaukee Braves rteained first place. defeating the fourth- piace Philadelphia Phillie: 3-2 in the first game only to lost the second game H) despite a one- hlt pitching performance by Law llttrriette. The New York Giants dropped the Cincinnati Redlegs into third place. coming from behind to win 4-1. on pinch hitter Dost Muelteris three-run homer In the eighth inn- ing. The Chicago Cubs won their third straight over Pittsburgh 4-1 before the Pennsylvania curfew haltcd the second game with the scare tied at 4-4 in the top of the Bobby Thomson. one of three Braves acquired by Giants from Milwaukee for Scho- endlenst. ignited the winning rally. In the eighth with his set-on l Illlh. Another singel by DlT.)'l SDGIICGI finished Don Gross. The. first pitch by his reliever, Tomi Acker. was hit by Mueller into the right field stands. Home runs by .ittii Rulger. Ernie Banks and Walt Moryn ac- counted for all the Cuhs' runs in thsl '1" ' l The New Brunswick score oi B00 W35 W0 I for Nova Scotia. seeking to defend the honors won last year. and Prince Edward la. The Nova Seotlans were runners-up with a total of m. and Print! Edward Island finished sibles. Bi:-alt.V had 84's in front of vtell to the rear with a 785 mark, and behind his possible at 54!) Possible score was 340. iyards. slapleiord finished with 32 Although the final margin of l .1 600 yards after his two possibl- New Brunswick over Nova Scotia es for a 102 total. Equalled by was a substantial seven points, it Nova scotia's A.R. Mosheer on was not earned until the into three scores of 34. stages and the result was in doubt other members oi the New Brun. almost to the end. ttwit-it teiini were S..l. McAdam. of new Brunswick took the lead in t Satiit Jottti, 98. Mrs. Theresa the tirst stage, fired st 130 yards. i Hughes. N":-wt-astle, 99; Sgt. EEG. There the host province scoredilhilmer. Saint John. too; W0. 1 268 ottt oi zoo to lead Prince Ed-lR.G. Ft-i-rte. Saint John. Wt, and ward island by two and Nova Sco.l A.S. lttuiei-,i. Saint John, 97. The lit: by four. R.Q.M,S. RJ. Sljple-tll'al1l was l.l. -Cnl. W.F. Roberts turd. of Sussex. scored the. oniylor Fredi-i-it-ton. President oi the possible 35 for New Brunswick, New Brunswick Rifle Association. vihile l.ieut. G.l.. Rogers ana,and .ll.. Ward of Moncton, w.ll lietii. Mary Mat.-Lennan equalledlcoat-li., his mark to keep ths Islandanl Lieiit .VlacLennan. a veteran of close. llnter-maritime shoots and a for- Staplt-tords' second possible. at mer Canadian representative at 500 yards. was matched by point Elsie), IllllSIIt"i'I with a score of feet sctires from males Clatttiej 101 ll) Will? ill? 00l.V "ll!" WOINNI Macl'laI'lanc. of St. Andrews, ami't-onipetitnr. Mrs. Hughes. by twol l-'t.C.M.P. Cpl. W.M. Beatty. oi points. sussex, and the team's total inrl The trophy and individual prises the intermediate stage climbed to to members of the winning team 270. with t'.(.'. Strong, A. llebodtf were presented at a dinner in the and G5 Higgins turning in like officers mess of the 2 - 8 Canadian scores. Nova Scotia posted a 272 to llttssats 'Princess Louise's). The close the New Brunswick margin trophy was presented by l.t.-('ol. '0 ""0 Dnlnll. Rogers kept pace, R.l.. Simmonds, coach of the with Staplrtord with his seeonri'Nova Scoltans and past president straight possible. and Sgt. .-t.M.loi lite Noni St-otia Rifle Associat- Johnson also had a 35. bill the inn. and was accepted by oi. Rob- other islanders dropped off to erts. leave them six points off the pat-e.. Malnr l' E. Rent. tlnlsidt-tit of There was no change in the the N.S.R.A.. and Ralph Jenkins. New Brunswick - Nova St-otia ipresident of the P.E.l.R.A.. con- ttituation when the first men com- l gt-atitialed the victors. Li.-Col. R pleted shooting at 600 yards. Thl-is Mt-liood. commanding officer of- seeond Nova Si-otian edged the ' second New Brunswicker by onr.l The third Nova Scotian did like- wise and the teams were tied. , Mat-Farlane. shooting in hisl first inter-Maritime match, camel through with another possible. in the fourth New Brunswick slot. His! BASEBALL new-nth sox BOOST MARGIN the first game against Pittsburgh The Chicago White Sox In- ll Chicago climbed to within it etvt-osed their first place ntat'ginlPC"C9ll3l8e points oi the smeltin- mt-r the Maw York Yankees to. P13!-1 Pirates. The suspendtd sPl'- .'l '- gnttlrs in the AfI'l9itli'3n,nnd lame will be resttnied at it I.r-;i:.'tu- i-arc. tir-tcattng Washiog- ::ll:E;Et;."o inn luli('P 42 and 8-6. The Yan-l MERE TWI('FI It:-es remained two games in front R9ll9l Pitcher Dixie Howell of Detroit. defeating Kansas City ll-3l"m9l'Pfl 1:0 successive hnmr it-H to I0 innings. ll"1"'5 in Spar the White has to a The Tigers also had to go tot””'"”'”"k 59901”! ' Elm! Vi('U'l1V Innings in win, edging our in, after they had trailed Washington Boston Rm sax 2.1 on H3,-V9,,-6-0 early in the game. A iour-run Kilt-!nn'n home run. Clsveland'slElBhlh inning PU! Chifllllo ahead fourth-place Indians remained 6.5!” the first! me. in games off the pace by turning. After pinch hitter Earl Torgeson ha.-ti Baltimore iwt('e 5.1 and 4-sihad singled in the win: run. ro- Stan tlusial, this vpiu-an gun.-. lief pitcher Dick Hyde ltirt-ed mt-r gm; star. and a pair nf relief, the two uinninl: runs wttlt a pair ;)'lli':le;;.”:'Oung Van Mcnauipl mg ofAbasrs-loaded walks. . n.v I elm, shared the laui-els hair 0 lwn-run hmnrrs by in the ('ardn' awagp over the nod. Minnie Minoso and .lim Rtvera.I EPFS Httsinl t-ollecled five hits inilhe l3ll9-Fl! NOW bmakilli 8 21'- the luin bill to raise his batting 2,: in the sixth. won the opener average .364 and extend his hit- F Chit)-"I30. ting streak through 16 consecutive A three-run iltth innina. hiithr games. lighted by Elston Howard's two- Hitt three-run homer in thelrun single, gave the Yankees sixth inning tied the op...” .i,theIr seventh straight triumphl 66 before Ken Royer's game-win-; over Kansas City. - mng homer. His single in ii-ml Billy Martin, playing his itrst sixth iii the mghleap ignited aigamp for Kansas i'ily after Sat- Wlnltinl lnur-run rally. ittrday nighlis trade that brought McDaniel. IR-year-old younger Harry Simpson in New York. brother of Lindy McDaniel. also homered In the eighth to give hisi with the. Cardinals, hurled Innr team a temporary 4-3 lead. After scoreless relief innings in the Iii-st Enos SI!Iui.'IllFl'.S pint-h double in E-time. permitting only one hit in the ninth put thr Yankees aticadt register his first major leagueiii-4. the As llN'I it In their hair onl triumph. Hal Smith's homer. . The youngster. who received a Kuenns 10th inning homer gave- Ir-pot-tid 350.000 bonus for signing Jim Running his sixth straight en I an two weeks ago, had triumph and his seventh in eightt hurled Iour scoreless relief inn- decisions. Btinnng permitted only, ings against Philadelphia in his three his and fanned six in lakel only other mound appearance, over the league leadership in last 'l'hursda,v. in all. he has given strikeouts with 76. The loser was up two hits. walked none and Mike Fornieler. making his first struck out nine in eight innings, start for Boston since he was RETIREH ll STRAIGHT ltratled bi Baltimore Friday for Wilhelm. coming to the rrst'.ue' Billy Gt-Nlmnn Rt-Lstltxrs Rnrhrsler not on not at it) 1 , of Willard Schmidt in the sixth F.arl.V Wynn won his otzhlll FOJIPI. Jauies (9! and Walling-l”w'"d by Ralph M” M M'dl'"'l' lrintntl hi the nlghteIP- liter thetgamr oi the season tot Vlmeland '""'”-V inn: R Rtrkelts. Mat-Ktnsott tl)lT"' "ll" d"”m”l ”' hi” Dodgers had broken through for with a six-hitter against Baltimore g,,.,,.i,,.., L..." Lovengttth -7t and D Ricketts ad;-V fwd '6” I" ":1 ";'ddl' "'1 two runs with nobody nut.'ret.li-ed that was spiced with home rtinsimn, W; liftVPl'IEillI'l l.- Jarm-ti Hm: lb: rxc” "by ' "I '5 "" 1'1 Itralght Dodger mum to nail, by Al smuii and out Williams. nammnr, W, W W , , Rtrll-Thom-H Roch-Htirreu ,", "l"' "W" "' down Schmidt”: sixth triumph lnlA two-run single by rookie Roger Cleveland 0” omnnxgp 5 I Second Willi! Qlnemllter. who made ts-nu-n riot-tsions. Marts an the eighth enabled l Jnhmon and -rrmndm. 5.055,. Richmond i)0i).20i) it 2 ll lilhll ,"'"'l' I" "'10 Plfby MIN 4- ned Sr-hoendirnst. playing his: Indians to come from behind for Mphm. mp Nmqnki .3, "and y.,.,lR"VllPhl9' flfhl 11” X 3 7 I '”"5"' "3r,"3Il:' 5",Gl'"F ll"; """ fir-.i gums tnr M i l w a ll Ieef their first game triumph. him. w. rx"i,.,ki "ml 'l"fl ”l'”- "'5' Mid H” W" " "ll ' 3" "" l " ml" SWIM sciiann. u. Deal. in Post HR: at Bold Ruler -ml Jockey 1'-ddle Biilumm ooonoouto-t s l gi”:'''S''''''''i -- Cleveland 3"? M0 NIX-5 I0 0 Cnlurnhl" '0" Mn N” : ' oi Second Stage Of Challenge Cup At Gun Club Tonight The Ierond stage ef the Chai-.eran skeet shooter, Gil Iiotisionl 1,", (-up compnmou mu Other scores were also comparat-t hold at the Charlottetown Gun. , , -son tltih tonight The first section was pnnnwjng i. thg draw im- firnd last Monday night with the'ionights shoot Gunning will lift inllnwtniz skeet shoote - cominglunder way about 6:30 out on top Bob Hyndman. Gil Bob Hyndman vs Gil Houston Houston. Glydon Willis and Bill, Bush Simpson vs Glydon Wil-' Morrell coming out on top t lis. Highlight oi the evening was thel Waller Caner vs Bill Morrell shooting oi a 1.5 straight by Vet-i Ollie Harper vs Ron Atkinson Summersicle Pontictcs Down Dodgers At Summersicle Ittmrnu-side's Maelenaan Ltd. ttoueheti for it hits and oneireo vontlacs downed the Charlotte-Ila ii l-.1 frames. Earl MacKtnnon.v town Dodger Baseball team st.reliei hurler. yielded. 8 blngles Queen Elizabeth Park Saturdayiwalked 2. and till one in 2 1-3 in- in-rnmn by the jumbo size at-ore; nlngs. '(':ran't iiraiiiiy led :11 batters tit 22 it. The game studded with iwith 5 its ncu ng s time rttn hate-hits and errors. with a fewtin 6 trips. Hrophy. Simmons and m-m-t fielding plays thrown in, l Ulric Gallant all had 3 hits. Forhle took 3 hours and 10 minutes to;Kennedy.hlt 3 safeties in 4 tries rim, to lead his males at lh:dbat. Krcnny Garth Harris. oil the mound for MacDonald contribui a time, the Pnnliiirs. was stingy with base run to the visitors cause in the hits but generous with free passe: sisltIliIlan(l:ng1. V mm ' M ' ll 0 ii at. giving up 1 hits and re a an s in m trait: in it to Illnlngl. oi: gun. gin yin I le-zit: sings r:llll;r- .. l ,liig coach. rellev. sr- on - mmml I .' ;T:monD iii. different act-a"aions. ghan each knocked down whistling. itching 1-3 oi an inning. it on! it and two walks In his two brief a arenas In the seventh sad .53 innings. Bessy canal was RACING NEWS aaurr JOHN. vs. a. tcrt-not and fielding in general was loose, however. Charlottetown chalking up 1 errors. and lumsnerside I. Remember When Harold Webster. ll-year-old run- horn yers ago today. etiniaxed his career less than Ive Deaths later by wtnamg the event the British Inspire Games is if i 5 iii 7 its '7 Wins Maritime Rifle Shoot hits in the nigtitcap. ion the sun” Rm. Ru” suup . land. .......M-. New Brunswick Rifle Team SUSSEX (CP) - Eight keen- Nova Srotlan counterpart had 31. eyed New :ruaswlckers-seven That was the turnlnl Point. for lmen and a woman-outshot two it was the only possible from the other teams of eight to win the long range. The remaining New annual inter-Maritime rifle shoot Brunswickcrs ran the lead to sev- en points before calling it quits. Their 600 - yard total was 32 against 257 for Nova Scotta and 253 for Prince Edward Island. Mactdarlatie and Beatty shared Individual honors. Each had a to- tal of 10.1. After an opening :3. Mac!-larinne turned in two poa- Flyers Defeat Poniiacs "l'tddler" MacDonald's Flyefl &alked up their second Vii-'l0fY In as many starts Sunday by 40- faatlng the Susnrnerside Pontiac: C-0 Jackie Burke gave ull only five hits in going the route for the Flyers while his counterpart E. Boatea handed the Flyers only six hits. one of them a three run homer by Kip Ready. The Flyers scored a run early In the second inning without HI! aid of a bit. They jumped on Boat- es again in the third with Jackie Katie getting a free pass after two were out. Coyle ttot - slntzle I0 keep the rally alive and set they stage for Ready's blil bl0W- Kin got a hold of one of Bostes' pitch- es and sent it iailins down the first base line and over the fence to put the Flyers into a H) lead. Burke was in trouble ii couple of times during the Slim? blll pitched his way free in the se- cond inning the Pontiacs had first and second bases occupltd with none out. but Burke sot out of it by getting Boates and Gal- lant to strike out and Arsenault to fly out to the right iielder. In the fifth ittiing the Pontiacs had the bases loaded with two out. C. Grady and D. Brnllhv had singled alter two were down. Sim- mons then walked in load the sacks, Grant Grady came tip and Three Horses Win 2 Races . Each At Driving -Pork Sat. IUIIABY 3 Pace and AA Trot. Ted Gennsess (A. I .11) Cooly Boy (B. Smith) Guy Lock (Joe lisanessay) Eva Bisdlong (F. Hughes) Jolly Dick (Kerr! Pooltoa) Johnie Jester (C. Smith) Lana Dale (ILA. Bernard) Marion 1: (Lorne Kelly) A Face and AA Tret Jerry A Hanover Jerry A Hanover. Ted Genesse and Bonnie's Girl rode to twin vic- tories no the second harness rac- 11;.pi,... um”. lnacardoitlieyearbsldattlie we on ----”n--- u------ 2::::s":::..1:"'”' " lotsbasshtttolrlvsinloscoyls A "M" "Wd 0, wocmm witnessed some very Mose races and exciting finishes. The ether was somewhat ideal but turned allly towards the and of the night. Esau beat out C.P. Clegg III the B pace that was decided by a photo 6-O .dnoIIaaee.- I HQOCOQDH Saturday at the Golf Links the Qullllyinl round of the Dowltnl Match Play Handicap was played with 60 entries. Fouowing is the low gross. W. Gillla, 14; B. Moreslde. 77: D. MacDonald. 77; 3. Beer, 73: A. Macxenzle. 7!: T. Bradley. 78. On the basis of the qualifying round the event was well pared for match play. On Sunday the Family Mixed Foursome was played with ill family entries. Low grass was Mr. and Mrs. H. Jsrdlne. and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bradley. First low net was Dr. and Mrs. Laidlaw and the second low net was Mr. and Mrs. CLASSIFICATION SATURDAY, JUNE 22 AA PACE & A TROT-2 DASI-IES AT 5200.00 EACH Gabagan. My Volo. Dnwnluvln. Ted Gcnncssec. Keppoch Play- girl. Rcal Joe. Mr. Jollscolt. B PACPk2 DASHES AT 5175.00 EACH litlttly l30.V. My Darling. Money Royal. Prudence Hy. Abner Mc- Graw. Eva Budiong. Jollily Leigh. Jolly Dick. C PACE-2 DASHICS AT .iil50.0il EACH promptly struck nttt. the seventh for Burke. 50025.1- 5 11.. ctiutotmnwii Guardian. Monday. June 17. 19.57 Gallant Man Wins Belmont By JOHN l'HANlll.ER i J. Molloy. Lanattnle. America's Ace. Jennie l.ee Hy, MIFA Commando. Jay's gnlgisn Sandy York. Vera Signal, Ralph Hal. Commander Bill. Ken's Tl P. (T PACE-1! DASIIES AT 3150.00 EACH PEPDPF (legit. F.-itrgn. Iittnitlale. June Breeze. Marion E... t'. P. Clflztt. Captain Morgan. Ten Spot, Essn, Johnnie Jester. B TROTeL DASH AT 0150.00 A W. Budlong. Lucky Logan. Edgar D.. My Hero. Baby Train, Connie French. .lnllit.v's Dream. The Sheik. Fortune's Pride. Tara Little Dale. Thnirls lt. A.'R. Mar. ('nl Budloog. Miss Russell. MONDAY, JUNE 24 FREE FOR ALI.-'2 DASHES AT 5250.00 EACH Sir Joseph. Belly Fretich. Denny Pointer. Ann's Dream AA PACE ii; A TROT-2 DASIIES AT 5200.00 EACH Tatirlrla Btiv. Royal Value. Premier .1. Walter. Peter Federal. Jerry A. Hanover. G Ann it , strain to the middle til the final R PACE-1! IDASHITIN AT iSl7.').il0 EACH as the crowd at 36.- lthe 2-ll Canadian llussars. wPi- eomerl the rifle. shots to the mess' Col. Roberts was chairman. and others at the head table were Mrs.Roberls and Mayor But-han VF.Vl' YORK MP)-Gallant Man, sensational lltllP colt from ire- land. caught Bold Ruler in the li- nal quarter mile Saturday and pulled away to an eight - length nl Mont-Inn. representing Brill. A. victory while setting an American C. Ross. commanding No. 5 Militia record in winning the 3113350 3.31. Gfvllth lrnont Stakes The Irish horse not only became ROUNDUP the first lrish horse classic for three-year-oldtt btit was only the fourth foreign-bred colt ever to capture the 1'1-mile rare to win lhel bend Tlten. 09-I roared with excitement. Shoe- maker shot Gallant Man in front and the little son of Migoll-Math deh pulled away for one oi the easiest wins in recent renewals oi the stakes His time of 2:26 3-5 smashed the Amcrican record of 2:27 3-5 set by the five-year-old Bniinghroke in I942 on this same track The clock- ing also compared to tho stakes lrecord at 2:28 l-5 tilt!” map" Ginger P2. Bob (ilegg. Jolly Bud. Tribune. Cottage l-"rank. Meg. Famous Boy I! TROT-2 DASHES AT 8175.00 EACH Ml i'arroll. .loppa Maid. Pet Hanover. 0onnle'll Girl. Royal Train. New Forest. Bud's Fichu, Mildale. Frisco The Great. Royal Scott .lr. I) I'A(l-It)--I DASH AT hl5ll.00 Kilriai-p liirl. nanitia. Allie Rudlnng, N'pIIjp Rangs. Prriries. Hell "00 3. Murphy's Abbe. Kitty lllacKa,v. Long John, Rronkline. -lav's lively high ior so early in the sea-:1 drives to get their man out at first. 11 Odcil. Lehman I7! and Glflsh0l.'; 2yI.V7lsll"1l::trt'rI Scgian Odell HRs::Bl:.g)'ul:l" t" ' "ml son; Colamtt. Nagy ill) and Noble 400 100 oibt -5 it T Rurtchy fit and Peter since its inception in H167 He is Montague And NewYork 0t)00()3i)023-ll9t . . w' rm City ooo zoo in 1-4; 11 it :'u'" c:;;Rk,':""li'” "R'- Crnon In Kucks, Grim 19) Ditmar (to) steam; and Johnson, Berra :9): Mozuan, Columhm am 001 04, n 0 Two games were played yester- Gorman t9t and Smith W. Grim Bum." mom 1,4 7 1 day in the Kings County Softball : Got-man HRs: NYk-Mt-I)oug- Brown. KIMM ,4, "Id Knvim League. Montague downed Cardi- ald. Berra KC-Mar n Smith Cox Rum? ,3, Krmow ts, Huh Boston 000 IKXI lllfl 0---I .1 I J . l D"""' "I" 0m'."” V2 ", 9 i(iiao:';m1,!;m::o.:;' Hm; ('01.-crowds won on hand to witness Fornteles and. White. Running pnwem 0.m.i" boa, '.m" "d H" "M "mgr la(nd House Hits. Bos-Klaus, l)et- ml,” ""y we" mused. ,.;;',f" iibtiami I mt; on: 100-! it 3 mt: tllie lonla seams. lgelrnott rm is i . , ontrea lox-5 I 1 . sngea. ou es an wo g';I'i:l""o3l"" 3&2 Z 3 Snyder. Semproeh is-. Quslters triples while Iona had 9 hits. it 5 i (1) and Bucha; Harris and lion- singles and I triple. The pitchers Ramos. Hyde I7) and Berbcret; M” L. Snyd" V. It-Daniel. L: Lstlae. Ills: Boyer. lite-C neuron i an 10-0 at Montague and Vernon beat lona 12-10 at lona. Large were: for tons. Ina Mooney; and Wilson. Keegan ill and Bailey second Ed Mm . I. . , , , phy and Charles Marlstiac :in0v!,El'o:h,1,;..R'mm "KL C” M””"' "M000"-0 5 0.shared the pitching honors for g”m;d' Montreal 100 100 it--.1 5 0 v.,-,..,,., wumnlmn No no om g H 1'lonayevallametgdt6':ma'i;d”mc:iu:- . MThlPIgnlIlll;l:dn1lnB vls.V Mai thll e chi.-.30 minim o4,...n i; ii ' . t j on ue s oct-urr w en Clevenger. Byerly (5) Hyde tat g:',f'”;5::"if;'""I' Li MW" HR'lKllDh AIMIP in MM?! field and Fitzgerald, Berberet l1t: nu. ' eatlicgrht ;'h1I,gh ball.h threr xi to Harshtnan. Howell ll) Lapalme "W". M0mo0m4, . 1 CI Or . 0Wel'.II ovllt l ess- tat and Lollar. Battey ll) W: lslstanor. oi second baseman ('lalr. llnvxell L: Byerly Hlis: Was- Toxgmg Herd m l0'3e::.xj:,”;n3i trapped s Cardigan player between 5'9"": Chlxowcll (M Sierra: 'Roblnson land Roeelli lnlnmm "d "H"! m "id ""1 WI" Nnioui sauna Amor tilts: Tor--Morton. Jolt m l""l"' ""1 "M" Abner T, .lollv Mark. C S (Thu-I', Jolly Al. Col. Henry. Mavliew's Pick. Hraacro. Brian's Dream. llonalti Clegg. I I l)E()l.ARATl0N TLIESDAY l:t)0 l'.. . CHARLOTTETOWN DRIVING PARK , iYict-nl(.sTTrodsiM l Billy Martin l by THE ASSOCIATED PRESS l Milwaukee Braves acttltired sec- ond baseman Red Schosndte t and New York Yankees obtained outfielder Harry (Suitcase! Simp- son Saturday night as the two contenders made late - hour at- tempts to strengthen their pen- nant chnnccs in the major leagues. The deals were completed only hours before the midnight trading deadline. The Braves received Schoen- dlenst from New York Giants in return tor outfielder Hobby Thom- : son. infielder Danny O'Connell and elghthanded pitcher Ray Crone. Eight players were involved in -the transaction which sent Simp- son. a ieilhanded power hitter. from Kansas City to the Yanks. New York gave up infielder Billy Martin and pitcher Ralph Terry from the Varsity and outfielder Bob Martyn and infielder Woody Held frotn their farm system. Martyn has been playing with the Ylnltf Richmond Club in the in- ternational League and Reid with IIIY C- C. M. FROM:- . PAINTING? DCOIC GrId.!o!I8:.L:t?;:Ih::o finish. in wumtug ltlheg Pace! and K h m Jill Llewellyn) 1 t T AAT t. A. ew rove e c r :" P”''”'”'- ""15" '9” "N A. Har:DVer to thee faylitest mllerrrcy- PM yiH.B. wuttii 2 2 " ” 9'" '"' "E'm':,d )" will the U'" "M W" 5"" eorded in the Mat-ltlmes this year. Money Royal (E. Bernard) 3 4 W" 0 "” '”- . The big horse ran the mile in Mr. Jollsoott (D. Hill) I 3 2:12. Ken's page lung nth; Mrs; an Darlllnit ti. T:ll0(l!nellOyl 4 i Spence It MeeLeod A fth. gin: -san inge (Ln 1) 5; Dowhng MOTCI1 3:18 igltowgdnto the wire by Allie -r l"'ieno'ie'1y Lfd. . . Handmap sat Budlting. Bunnies out t.t. Hennessey) I 1 AUTO BODY WORKS as aomt st. DIAL go. llil lliADt uss.ssvsa are. lit nsasssss ONLY 39" ill"! see. :it( "'-""0"" ONLY 79' ll?” IECAPPAILZ YIIDEJN sassn-s no. )I( "NW3 oilLW20” CIVIC IICAFDAILI YIADI-tl lttt till-Nth A. S. Mu-SWAIN a SON! MORELL. e.z.i. t. n. c. nszautztt room: No. is in IRS" Denvsr oi the American A '- tion. With Simpson. New York ro- tteivetl pitcher ltlnold Dunn andl outfielder Jim Pisonl. both as-l signed to Denver. and infielder: 'Mllt Graii, sssllned to Ilcttmondi R. T. Holman Lid. CHARLOTTITOWN ealOllICIIIOIl Monique ...... 1730 hour! (DND) ....... 1730 hears ml?) tA.H.Pl:AKl7lLt.-&i ' (KM . 4 ttim-iiinaii mo i')miti)iL-J 7 o 3"""d --- - -- -- - - -- -- ----- New York ma non I3):-4 s 1 """"" Wt 01' l 410 1-) ll ” - Gross. Arker Ill and lailev; T""""' ”0m0”"3 A N Crone. Davis 11) Barclay V3) r""l"' ""l G"'Cl'? mitt Tirt Grlssom tilt and Weslriim. Kati ',"".'"" db C'l"'l"' '5' 3"" Si O wt w (iriaanm 1.; A('Iter HRa f.':;"Dl.”"',?'If'i',;l”'1 H-,ll'; Fa": .g . I O. Offhll; 0f'- OF. ;f,V,,':, ”""'" tos MONTAGUI PI-ION! 2! ". : M nanny- Piar dsa tki;Rhei. one a rogue 3 Hea;,;i'll'lt.Miller;i:tl and ltopratla R h M '3 ii Pct GIL iler HRl' hilly -- Jones. '(' '7'" 637 l ,-,,-,i,-,;- ii, :- 1” HOME 3. AUTO co. no. M Milw k sttesoooooeess oe am room . Phlam ” ass oot oo.t 1 Columbus I I 47: s . ETMT Guam. ,1. DIAL Burdelte and Crsndall; Simmons ""3"! 3 I 460 NA and Lonnett Miami 25 34 4M 1! 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