r.s-rs DALLAS (AP) - Don January shot a dramatic eagle on the lath green Sunday to win the 330.000 Dallas centennial golf open with 38 for 72 holes. The young Abilene. 'l'ex.. player. making his first tour. staged an -U... i. . an-pa. . 5. January SJ-loois Eagle To 7.-Win 530,000 Tournament The three had started the day": final round with Finsterwald lead- ing with 200. January second with all and Ford third with 112. Al Bald" of Toronto had a 71 Sunday for a final total. of Ztil while .lerry Kesselring of Kitch- ener. 0nt., coded up with a 283- CARDINALS SWEEP DOUBLE Bill Milwaukee Still Cling To N.L. Lead By JOE REICBLEB The Associated Press sparked by rookie Frank Torre's four straight hits. the Milwaukee White Sox outiasted the second place Cleveland Indians 5-4 in a marathon first game that required four hours. 52 minutes and 15 in- ....'. '..v;.'.i.m ..... as bonus baby Lindy McDaniel gained his fourth triumph with a nifty 4 2-3 inning relief chore. Muslal drove in seven runs on four o'er the Eitbfieldlwali to crack Hie six-homers-in-six-games mark set in 1922 by Ken Williams of St. Louis Brons and equalled three pitc a three-hitter. belted New York ianta 6-0. The Dodgers had three homers. by Randy Jackson. who replaced Jackta Robinson when he su fered a knee injury 4( usvv WOltKlNGCl.O'll-ES - By Alan Mover Dlfllill dTlV9 0" "W Mal mm” 9” Bgrinhagsssaflrtfge ?)'::en?:'::"Eou:?j Braves stubbornly clung to their ningg to play hits. including his sixth home run. times since then. t';l::r3e5.?lmulll-J?leliSlleF"!jl?(lJ.npEa)'rtlf:lI7 3 Thursday but neither matched that ll':;l:glll'; nsiadglfcgyl-"d2;9 y!:ll0:lhll Boston's third place gvfd M5” 5l:gE'geye?:.iE:: . mducm zegtlfgl l,)?ea::gI:' ollmlhlew rPll:ll.-2'. !.i!x:l)Irno8sagtnd B(:t.l-l1rBtp'l:1a,-lE'(,.sal-;-2, POCKV kt ' , ," over Dow Finsterwald of Bedford pace in succeeding rounds. Cincinnati Red! 1.2 in (Shae gbbe: were held to a split bill" :15 doublye in the mm "V. ltlhe Sen: said- he is going to tear up L0"g.s Giana wpeared "me" without W Heiihla. Ohio. and Doug Ford of Stan Leonard of Lachutc. Que. game of "mi, thnegame set gblfls with tbeR;2d Sgxuwi gengam” to” 3 mm an" the Red Sox had comma and give Mm a new on cenumeld" Mme Maya who at A, I”; '95” I M-ih0P”- N-Y' . "med 59 in each at the grit (llwo The Braves needed the victory takln gill” esc-ondmlgameell-10 in 10 erupted for seven runs in the third immediately for more money. He out 13!? lame after being hit 011 WORKING Flnslerwald "l”5”l "U! Mm ' munds but dropped nut ta ur By to stave off the onsurging St. innings. lansas City also got a inning to win the opener. Sieyers. didn't say how much Long is re- the face by is thrown ball in prac. cLa7,;55 .'. one-under-par 69 while Ford shot g 67. Both earned 32.700. after scoring a 41 on the first nine hnlcs. -5mmThe Guardian. lllondisymhlay llifle Ass'n Holds Season's lst Shoot At Squaw Point I'n:ts.v alum:-t ideal conditions the PEI. Rifle Association hcld lhp first of the qualifying shoots. to determine the eight marksman who will represent the Province the lhe lntcr-Maritime match at Redford. .V.S.. next month. was tired at Squaw Point Range Sat- urday afternoon. Out of the twenty-nine competitors the top man was Lieut. R. E. Jenkins, uith a score of 101 out of 105.at 5;! A M Jolinslon Cdt R. Kennedy Sgt. P. J. Lamlrlzan Lt. Mary Macl.clul.'Iu Major A. l-1 Gm'nilc.V -- Sgt. Ruy (iulcs .. Tpr. Ray .-indrcus . J. Naftell . Lt. G. .1. Rogers . .. Lt. D. Ma(tBeth . .. Lt. L. V. MacDonald . Tpr.,R. A. Vcssey Louis Cardinals. who swept both ends of a doubleheader from Chi- ago 11-9 and 12-2. The twin tri- umphs actually boosted the Red. hirds a full game over Milwaukee. The Braves. however. hold a per- centa.':P point lead, .640 to .629 bccallsc they have lost only nine games in the Cardlnals' 13. Rain curtailed the activity Sun- day, washing out we heduled double header between Pittsburgh and Philadelphia and single games bclwccn Brooklyn and Philadel. phia and single games between Brooklyn and the New York Giants and Baltimore and the New York Yankccs. YANKS LEAD INTACT Tho lYankces three and a half name load in the American League remained intact, as the Chicago split with Detroit. winning the sec- ond game 50 after the Tigers had taken an 8-2 decision. Torre. who replaced the slump- ing Joe Adcock at first base for the Braves a week al;0- mad” three singles and a double. drovc third victory against two defeats in one run and scored two. He now has a streak of five straight hits. The Braves wrapped the Sam? up early against loser Art Fowler but Lew Burdettc. Milwaukee starter. needed help from Dave Jolly in the seventh to register his third victory against two defeats. The Cardinals blasted out '27 hits. including home runs by Stan Musial and Ken Boyer. in their double win over the Cubs. They blew an carly scvcn-run lead in the opener but fought back In win ;”;lcoiiAPsEs ON SIDEWALK Baseball Hall-Of-Famer, Al Simmons, Dies Al 54 who acts as if he owns Fenway park. also homered in each game driving in five runs. In the four game series. he rapped nine hits in 16 times at bat. including four home runs. and drove in 10 runs. Pitcher Jim Wilson. making his first appearance for the White Sox since he was acquired from Balti- more several days ago. won his own game with a two-out single in the 15th that drove in Minnie Min- oso with the winning run. Dale Long. twice given the brush- oft by Pittsburgh. broke a 34-year- old major league record Saturday by hitting his seventh homer in seven consecutive games to lead the Pirates to a 6-2 win over Phil- adelphia Phillies. Long clouted relief pitcher Ben Flmvers' first pitch in the eighth ceiving now Milwaukee won a strange same from Cincinnati. winning 3-1 in the 1'ili after being held bitless for 9 2-3 innings by three Redlegs pitchers. The Brave-s got a single run witlimu a hit in the second. taking atlvantagc of .Iohnn.Y Kllllllti stclns Wll(lflPSS. The Redlegslled the score in the top of the ninth. in the nth. Frank Toore. who had driven in the first Milwaukee run with a sacrifice fly. singled after Haul Aaron had tripled for the winninll run. Brooklyn, wit h Roger Craig E Evening For Competitors ln Morell league A rlcllglulul social evening for the competitors in tlic Morell Bow- ling Lcatzlic was held in the Com- munily llull. Wednesday night. This was the culmination of a very slu'ccssl'ul bowling season. Mr. Harvey Douglas. M. L. A. presided -. Chairman and the lilaslcr of Ceremonies was J. B. tice. NBA Approves Fight Series To Decide Winner BOSTON (AP)-The executive committee of the National Boxing Associa ion Saturday approved an elimination series for the heavy weight title starting with the Hur- ricane Jackson-Floyd Patterson bout next month. The committee decided the NBA would recognize as champion the winner of the three-bout series. The winner of the Jackson-Pat tersou bout June 8 would meet light heavyweight champion Ar- chie Moore. stopped by Rocky Marciano in the latter's last bout before retiring as heavy king. The winner of that bout then would meet the fighter listed as No. l contender by the NBA for the title within 90 days. It was not decided what would happen if Jackson. Patterson or Moore be- come the No. 1 contender. 4-. -' ks 71250 cu MP is EXPECYED 7b 50 Wm Bysxzless IMP SIAIC E .l an yarts c L . 1. . .. -2 . ,.. V l . . l . I . . , , . . . ,. 1, V. ' M. 33 and 34 respectively 1-. cnles I H MlLl:3'A(L-Il1lll:(I;yh((;x.tFl:ALl:xt: Sum Simmons was elected ill basr Lvaltrisgfl Dfl,lallJ"ll;tl.az(;1d tall troliluc aYllCl'SpcCl;l prizes. com- mTthc t3X01Cvlg2'e iommlttecldsalld f - L':E;,7,nMr A At the first two ranges the Tpr. M, Cal'lCr , All. mans whom im-mm: Wm WM an ball s Hall of Fame in was. lils Mack had heued nugsrooo pllmcutary I femur s were made ll 8 ncx3 IFSTIIHES vgfou meg W 71125 ELIIMIIVAI7 5:31;; gag”, . marksman found little difficulty 1), Clarkp H or l 'l ' '7 maliue at the coopemmml N. Y” s o .i. . by the fol mung gentlemen who ssued une . 16 c. mm c l Al wt; Jrqilrkl wgnlf scam 5; pzlzm? with conditions but getting back Tpr. M. Lin: . . . . . .. Elli odd 700'-I in lhf llmliffl Stance shrine con” s um brief rundown "It was Strand the fans wantrrl OCCUPW” 593'” 0" "19 Dlatl0I'mr- Vmed "131 heftfall" l"3'"lS5 Wl"' 5 5”: 5950” 19 5”! 00- ' i' mlcarncd him R nu-hr lfl linschall's m i la see. not 5lmmon5." Al recallod "r. llarrcy Douglas, J.E, Ross. be issued monthly. instead of t ----- ' 600 ' l ' d (it S . - . , . , . , J. . linerlrlulie trighlvn. czrlllginz cs?iKh1lr"I)I'l?- W. Anne Mar-Millan . n7 E3111 :5 l'f'7"lf3'd 'l.'"" nl”'”I;. 9:3? "Played with sev P n mam. in later years. "I was just so much ll('I'. Li -ROSSll.(?l'. .l.W. Dingwell. illl3l'l-EFIJL ' , ml; In the scores. The remainder Lt. Col. W .l Mal.-lionald RlflBf”'-;l';jaa3'v m" "55 3 " is ' league chm 19244944. Sm. wlm excess baggage." . A-L M”l'W"7v'Pv Harold Coffin. I M the scar” we". T t , Eprnbirlll llacbennan :2 on 0);-"1 g . t st rkgm mm (A LL Balm, .305 l,, .392 Strand didx,-t last lnu;:. hut sun. Hr'lllllllgll(l)al:,Ollgl8S. Marshall Pet. oa . ug es . .. . e I e aincscrou c." 1 - to ma 1 I . - l t H mm! went on M bemmc 8 base, em. , . t'st. W, .l R Macdonalri 100 The second qualifying zhonl. handed-hitting Ouiflcldcrs. he col- hyngl If m';htg:':4nded ballnlg. wllllj ball immortal. M" S'w' Anderso" Mwplgd "'9 H W50" Mlmll -' 99 M" take "lace "X1 balurday lapsed 0" 3 sldmmlk Umswe the 2,831. Led league runs batted in. Simmons drew raurluls laughter :('::j'l","'-l',,q.';mh;:1agegr,:'l;1a:lg';::l!? Lt. Bub llambly . . 98 (Edi. w. M:uLcall . . commencing at l:l5 pm. I. G. F. Mat-Lennan 98 the 200 yard range closing at 2:15 lived in retirement and was dead . - .l 53 ' on arrival at a hospital. Dcath was 0:;:'8.;u1:e81;""lg32H" tllr” home Zlggeug l:l1&r1iall'cl:';..Ef:(:iI::'eSd k”: with MacKenzie's- "Scrubs". attributed to a heart attack. S, l 5 (Va 'b(;m Mo Ems the gene,” direction M third bay. The Dlngwell and ltosslter trophy BASEBALL ROUNDUP - .. --.-- ..-. . .- .. .. .. . .. .. .... .. score of memorable baseball 3'” Z-Vma” " ””a" 99 "- 59 W0" ” 5 itlon. Mr. Al. McKenzie's team RESULTS , - .. - , ' vera e nl 334 tor 21 !y THE CANADIAN PRESS Ilgraetniflllta Ll” l"1l”l ll? 3 ghlstitlrlgg rnilist off: them for tile Zfls lielw-35 tnnd of I'eCBlilIlIi wring Milwaukee let him hat the way hr Sm."-lllcr tropli es were awarded SATURDAY Hen-,,-ls; Cl-lnzlan (7) Md Gms, and 305; won consecutive Amcri- lmltllllf-'. 01 1924 Wllell he broke '" wants. I don"t care If he stands lo ll"; following; Joseph E. Kellyl Amerlm, Lug", berg. L36, am, Ham L4,”, can League batting: championships iflth the Athletics at Fort Meyers. on his head. Gerald P. MacAdam. J. Walter R Q ' ,.lage' Hm 1.-l-,.-L,,,,g,. Delg with marks of .381 in 1930 and .390 148- , In the succeeding 21 years. Sun Coffin. Harold Webster. Marshall 5'35 C"! 200 om 0400 ' 0 Bmmg Kalll". ullaxwell ' in 1931: and played in four world Mack had bollghl him "Om Mil mons. who finished only 73 hits Peters. Ernest Cameron. Mrs. "on M0 001 52xOl2 17 q,c,,ml ' A l series with a cumulative batting waukcc Brewers for !i30.000- 5lmr short. of the coveted 3.000-hit mark Wm. Alyward. Miss Lorraine Cof- Cnmlam Burtschy (3) and kgnqas cuv tllilllild lllm.-s 12 ': BVPVHEP of 329- Wins Wt'I1'- Im in the M with I proved Mack was right. ”Bucket- fin. '1lss Irene Hooper. Mrs. Win. Tmpsom Hoe” and House" 1" l ' ' l " fool Al"-as he was called-also 0'Hanley. Alton Anderson. Elmer National Leagu- First with Milwaukee athletic club where hc a(tlliei'cment::. l g He had a lifetime lIla.l0l' league on his great career: runs scored. hits and total bases May 22. i902. the son of a Polish immigrant who died when Al was a boy. the first time he slenlml 10 "W changing it. ”Leave the young man alonc." Mack said. ”lf he can hit 2108 for uluch was won after a struggle won the special trophy also do- mated by Dingwell and Fossiter tor ”lnimediale ow erghip." crlmleani HR” KCy'L”p”z' zenhlnemm mo 000 In 0 proved that pulling away from a McEwen. Theodore Webster. ml: Deggoona Torgeonl l Ditmar and Thompson: Maas, Fa d d.A f l h. . W or 5 MI. F I J Washington we no mo- i n M-mo" W the W -n.d ll'S'l' Trap An eet oot L;g;;; M; f.'.':;... ....'.E:.'.';?.'fc.1i: Ioaton 000 000 100-11. Ill kniL-MassA::'l:ml;Sy;l10g:50"- l a aid Mctlarten. Edward Hughes. smhbl Ml” C"'”"m”-V3 9” v ' Mertin .lal'dinc. High Single was iSlated Tonight For Gun Club 91319? (9 KMY ml "id whim 1" Hnl awarded in Leslie Douglas. Dl0Ck- gzlsstrjnnglo" 311"” Z, J 3) - These trophies were donated by New York W010 "W4 3 0 F r .1 Sk,.t .l t -. rill r til it Labor day. rile fields I. F d l,, H A. dl d- -,, , 33mm0"' ml "01 om-” 15 0 mevengen Gmb 1) suwan W havleapthl-lr firsfenplldgtrlirllty lltls di: fallleigiundinl into shape and I l")!IliTin;rtlle relliclslllmuetlitss 'McD'"'"'"' s”'"l'y. ul L”5e" g"””',?”..,hl-7i andpcnunneyl year to powder some of the clay withinthe next week or so shooting l werp served by me ladies and ,, R T I gl Cl:'lEl"Vlv3,"ml4l dGl;lm.thl5lLf':1"d W':sT:,rg;'1WrV "E"MI”E;:;::' HR5' targets that wilr hr flying around will be carried on full scale twice I Corgches Tndm l;lH('F3lllali;..lgll13l:: mnsl ,lm.cssl,,l enlerlalnmenl o s a . . OWE? .' I11 3” .m1 . - (H s . -. .-- . - , l ' l an an - ll'nH'LV N l( ('l' h ' l I . f l D6Tm0"- HRS? NYk'Sk0W1'""1 381' SeC"".d . lslllltlgtllhgdtliilalrrrfnqlgczce lit lh.30- a'?lf:rp lg lall. of ,, skeet club MeacD)onald of the Charlottetown Efgg---0-a--(3:-0-----W r ' I Nll9ml”"- T"l3"d"5- glfglzm" 2:"; and continue until dark. llmlng lnrfm.-l in M.,.,l.,g.;', which Baseball League got thcirrlicads CnARL0lTET0wN & SUM-DHQRSIDE ' - l Cave and at Chicago. npd. rain " . . . ,. - - - together at a meeting yes crday ' l ”."..':.".':r..... .. .-..?.i'.l';”:.”;:.L”l. 23:. 23.2; :23 '.";:::::.::.."":.' :.":.;::"..'.i..2:.."l and a FTBN-L n Pittsburgh mm 002 020-5 10 It ; - f - "W ' ' . i -. ', . gue f r the 1956 season. it we MM - I 2.".'il.l.i”?'i?.'”'.2?”ll"ii ll." :::::a.:;.'.'1';l;::'.:.;-: l.?.2...'l'"...ll.”l'.. ;"::":.";::':.""".:”ll..'"..";:ll.;:. u. or BIK 1 Law and Files; 5. Millr. F'low- - - P. U" ' H" '. - i J - - ” Stars. while Ryan and MacDonald tap tonight. l3arry' '.i ill b E & . "5 (7' .a"d.L"pa”" D5" M'""' gal”,--w'R”""s'” E-l.l"rd' -HRS: Mm how in Chnrlmmnw" rnr the Ch slum. will head the Dodgers and Flyers at the Parkdrle Di:imtl(i)1't1'ls: yllbbie: x K I pllfpolles, Long, Thom”; G::m;r;Icvers. nyd.r. Bo:-lslaus, fespeCtlli1Iely'.1 H h I alorklllll on the old rllnmmid and 1 -l a- opa a. ' , Tonig t t e Stars ui ad the is B.Y.(' get in shape at the 1 T ' 131 241 vl Brooklyn 020 01.1 M04 I 0 N" l'"'k ” "3'""'""';P”3lP”"9d- Hrst practice at Memorial Field at Knight's of Colu tll')l1S diamond. All 83 GREAT GEORGE STREET D 6 .v i NewuYork 000000 000-0 3 2 "l" 5.30. The following players are practices atartattlls. l :l Cr g and Campanells: Hearn. I I it I I T O W k d asked to turn out for the practice: . i l' '; lataonzasthlsl (grissnm Ml Ridzik 3.-ml "HM Mm I'M" Donnie Leclair. Vern Handrahan. H 1 " , lan 2'-itl -Hearnl. l-IR.I. Bkn- l.lm.,.,,,, lmllm may 0 5 0 Don MacDonald. Don Simmonds. S 2 cal or "M We - - 1 ...::.":- ?.?.if”7';'”.”..l;.”.?.ll'..l.?"lZ. 2:; &.E.i'"l;.lE”E'll..i1i"iziiif.”u.L"l - 1 . . . . , - . c- r I M" 000 000 not ML! 1 0(NS;T' and n'm""' CM and Belvedere over the weekend. Bear; o.'tl0 won e Ix'etel;;lal;(Cl aind lt:1w Cluun-L glll Mo,-"ll. clm Glllll FOT Qlldllty ORAPAUD waukec S J dsley went as far as the green 9 gross went .. r ac en a w o . P. E. I. l l 4 mo mo on 1-4 3 i Hicffn, W, ,0, ,, 4 7 5 the second hold on on second mp carded s 77. , G Mlldnesg tlkllnnlnz" F, H.” m k Cnlllmhua ml ml lggs 3 1 aroliilnd tll:e"cr(ijurse llijeforef he ILSNI Among ll” lama number ,,l gal. IQS O W95 ””'- "'9"”"' 59 (Seven jnmngci "D 15 3-0 -9 "Um 9' " 5 "" "'3 fers who took advantage of ideal I9! and Burgess; Crop and c . T i r lr v lh lh, k d dali. L-Black. E nln 17ldaRel1:)(3hln7alrCAll"l'd '173'.;.(:;'.:l'-I lfftlluerl: 5';s'"1leaMv7ln3:ror"l-l HBFllfAXe.e'1?:'O Match Today a' Chicago at St. Louis. ppd rain "6 ghanlz ' years ago Windsor was the Can- '11.. mg l, - - . . , . - goftl1ld.P..- Y tlnternatinnal Loin Miami mm 030 mag, 7 -7 1 adlan Junior Golf- champion. and (deny; gollsmgicll wlll SJ... llzls A CENTRAL BEDEQUE M"0"fl"l" "'3" ""24000-73 l Richmond no mo 001-- 6 10 2 ""7 I” '' mmb" of the Belvedc-re afternoon at 2 p.m. at Bolvcdcre. P E I L" M 200 ml" H ll Mort-head. Qualtrrs fill and Club lhlil ”"'"m9''- 1-9!” PmPl0.VEd The draw is at L50. The match w ' ' ' . hv0v&2;Ipg:lt:&d.l:zc,i;l;s,0:1I and Bat- Nlarhns; l-lr,...,l v,,ls,.ll,, .5. ,,ml lmpcrlal Oil in Chsrlotta- will he plnypd in 3 slag”, .. . . . l'l-Nuke,-. . E Rochester :ll:l om 5on..1:l la 1 Fm, --M ---W ---vm----a Buffalo 012 000 400.. 7 9 2 no;-ll.-star Hill 200 loo mo. 4 in 1i Deal. Markell f7) and Hand: guffaln oz2ooomnool..5 ln f F0 "A T ' Bowman. Fronts fzt and Tomktn- .12 innlnggl l 9 r . finds it. Hi i x. M kit 7 r. ' ' - ' ' am "2" am mm mm 0 7 M n holy tlllay;lrl1rf'l Gl':;l1IFDI('9:l'S 0; M W A as tam: . - k- . l .- mtfihmtmim Pl tt t2i r od g:;:":1nW lunncussrizn England mm Vm, ma W H koled Peri. Ie 0 e . ' . ' . ”' Pill" l7l Md Nl8l'llrl":im;l;'- Illglfhaelliwr L513 fl: Hook Money. Amerlc"n-bred flve- (3xVADA g ..lL aglln. v.-,l5,ll (7) (-,9,-eghlno la) (Swen innings, l ycar-old. won the Snlford Borough t ' handicap over six turlongs Satur- day in a ll-hnrsc flrlrl, The winner is owned by none.-l Stirling Clark of Upperville. Va.. Wit" Friday presented Never Say Die to mp arulul National Stud. Never Say Die mm the Epgom F;'2h.V and St User classics of 5.31 .Sll'l7.S'l' .S'i'I,LIlV6' lltv.-'iRFiTF. TOBACCO IT'S LOGICAL tn cliaugc to light. easy sutuiucr shoes at this time of year . . . to give feet a holiday from hcariy ahoea. Why Ritchie shoes, in particular? Well, they bring you a new use and freedom in the warmest weather. . . and at the same time are in obutolu good taste. Correct for business. correct for evening wear, yet probably the moat eomforlable llhms you can wear this summer. Go along to your dealer, try a pair. and see if you don't agree with us. The shoes shown are priced at about Sl2.95; other styles Dixon Ill! and Thacker. Havana at Columbus mid. SUNDAY A mericaii L!-nlut. Gelgcr. .VlarkclI W. Mackinson I7l and Rand: Kcrlnzakos. Wciss I.1r (7olcmgln I5). Bowman 7! and Hayman. PROBABLE PITCHERS imw max (AP) Probable 105 Kent St. rain . First Cleveland lm 050 000 non 00-4 1:: li Chicago M0 000 201 000 001-5 16 ll Lemon. Mosiee 47) Narleski l9l r illook Money uns the ll-to-ti fa- vorite. He carried 120 poundg, Daley til McLlsh (13) and Nara- gon. Regan tn; Kt-cgan. Consue- a (7! Howell 9) Wilson (14) and from 39.95 to 319.95. Pmcipltant was see: i and ol-mo. pitchers for today's major league Medic was third. game: (won-lost records in par- nllar. Mm rim. W-Wilson. l.- ”""'”"5” mi mesmim N... .-.”.:”:."l'-.ll'.'.'.'.i.l'.'... mi ' STANDINGS Cleveland tlltl 012 0tIu...l 7 ti wg':f::f':" a"”;,"';”h:'r”lf1"ljNl,l: National League cmcn” "00 00" MT, 5 2 Erskine ll:-1: vsllfrlznd 57-2: ' W L 784- GIL Wynii and Began; Harshamn. Mm, kg In st tau" ) Milwaukee til I Mo 1 an IQ) and Iaillar. 1.. 8, t "fu-S , wh- .' mf St.I.ouls :2 is .529. '"hm"l ttlnecrrinnatl iltlchiecanglt?-E-rNu;ha1l Pmwumh 1' ” -5" 0 "Ill"-l 74-8” us) vs nuul l2-2i C"'”'"""" "' " -563 2” Chicago 010 not tlllu 1 it I lAmericaa League amok!" '7 H '5” 3 It. boats on lwnx-1114 2 Chicago at Kansas City on. gill Y”. ” "' -438 W- MIIIII. Mtnner (3) Hustler lei Wilson 14-!) m Hnrshman I2-2v vs. c.-l.l.T.i2'”'''' 1" H "m M (7) Hacker II) and Chili: and sand. L-Brosnan Chiomkalai Stl.--Musial. Santiago (fl-ll. THE Er-':a tcrrorist org . " Detroit at ('1: 1.-land IN!-Grm mek 42-3) vs' score (5-3! I 2! .27fl11 tGlames.behind figured from St. guts. the won international League 3 P. F 5 n. is s olnmiioo-'29: w ill tBlt' . N- " L ''''-(i''- an no 311-. 7 to 2 gm? .i'3l"'l,.'J.,l.;..,'.'."”;'ll'lll', l M”"""' '5 1 -604 - n...u...... sm. loston at New York tNi-aulll- m3t" lg : 31.1! stvu an - atvu au gnu us .."1.”'" "5 V” l'-”- Columbus 17 1! Im 3 Electric Shavers iind a new friend In i'a"t:o.rro:l":l:lyal”h::.aLaAIl:: '""-"lll.7.i'”"' 'l"' "E ""' '1. '”' R . - inillchmond in 12 .450 I Old Spice Pro-Electric Shave lotion. nuuad slalnladlui. ' :t'.'.'l."5...,. ..Y;'."" '""' El',':,;"”"" ' " ""B N ami i7 22 .435 9-1. 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