-44 :...n.' ” 3 ' . Dodgers And Braves Win Yanks, White Sox Lose , By THE ASSOCIATED PIES! ,F0l.lRTH VICTORY i Brooklyn and Milwaukee closedi Podres gained his iuurth Ht'l0I'Y In an idle Cincinnati Wednesday fand his third shutout as the Dodg- n the second-place Dodgers da- err scored an unearned riiti in the feated Pittsburgh 1-0 on the titres. eighth against mltlm m"'l"9 hit pitching of Johnny Podgrea to Kline. who lost his scvcntlt despite trip the Redlegs' National lcagiio a five-hitter. First hast-titan l-'rau'k lead to 1': games. The Braves, Thomas booted Jultiul tiiilianis two games behind in third place, lgrounder for a IlV(l'I)iIS(' t-rror iiitli beat Chicago Cubs 8 - 2 as Bob 1W0 out in the Cttllllll 3”” 0”” CT Buhl gaines his first complete molt then followed with an RBI game in H starts. single. ('lllltaiZ0 White Sux retained their: Buhl. who won his thud gate tuosganie American League edge, the Braves a tiio-;,-ttiir -.i.uiiins although dropping an 84. lo - in- string with a fuurvlllllttl' iiolilmg mug decision to Cleveland Indians. l the clubs hitloss aiiei tlruie ii ho moved into a second place tin Banks' first iiiuinti single until unit New York. The Yankees were Banks hoineretl in iiic st:H:Hlll- iimppt-ti 6-2 by Washington Sen- .Don Kaiser lost his st-tnmi as the mnrs iBraves rapped 1:! hit llilt't' by t uiiuli inning pinch double by Felix Mantiila, against three L'iib .l it l'iirtcr gave Detroit a 44! vio- . pitchers. ltil'l' 4-it-r Kansas City. the Tigers'l It was Buhl'it fitst tiIllll'lV1c siiciicss against the A's in game since last Aug. :50 uiii-ii hi! it... lt”i'll trip: this season. Baltimore went 8 14! innings ill it i l min- iwi-rti iinutin it In the other Al shortened tie against IIlllrItiii.ill'p (i7llIif' land his first CDIllDlL'lt' .:t"'v Wt in im IliilV other NI. contest, tory siiice last Aug. zit lillk'll ll? Pllllritltillillitl llliillies defeated New beat RI'tuIkl.V'n. 8150 6-2. ynri, 1.. this 7.5 ll! 10 innings. IBLEW LEAD Scott; I 6 The Char-Iottiotmrn (lnnrdlari. 'l'Imrsda.y. May 30, 1957 W Warm Weather Predicted Q C For Indianapolis 500 INDIANAPOLIS tAP) - Theiwlien George Souders ditl the nut”! "dd 0' drive” in nu mi-in ttivcrs tlieinselves think "''"I' H79" history Evil” '0” O'Connor or Troy Ruttntan. only 0M IOGBY ll "'9 '"'ld' ""”I iformer champion il952I will get thrilling race to nowhere. the In- the victory kiss front actress (.'yd dianapolis 500. lCliarisse. Ruttmnn is driving ha H ofthe starting aamrxcreation of A. J. Watson. W 0 tnrigxi r::Il'1:ell still will be buzz- built the winners of the'lasl two, in when thezfgol-'l1a1lp chase ll"0ll:d 500 winners? for Tulsa s rat-ml the exactig - c course en a man, 0 ii .in . 1. conjecturjl. d in hMkanyG 0Il'I;I' upelrsorlish Il:)VV'Ex?lI; But. if the cars stan up. I t in ” H0 P8 all "L0. ' drivers figure in give an acid test thud the best time in the I0-lap to it plot to reduce the killing pace qitalifying test with 144 817 mph. . with reduced ertginn sizes. The will take the winner's share of I race record is 130.840 mph let in potential S300.tt0018('kP"l- I954 bv the late Bill Vukovich. Russo. veteran of 11 Indianapolis H Aed b P 2 oc r, loraces. will drive his Novi from posiiiiidri WlI'I)l'1!'r.VA!lIII Hnnili -plzplloth position. in the fourth row. l4.194ii m-ph average. the field In- Last year, Russo siartedirighth riiides l6 men who hate gone all and was 8tPl”;lElIlll 5.1 btlnpll the way in the 500 and another when he limie out wit a ow- ilozen ivho hate bern haitlertcsted l out on the 22nd l2lP- ' in the Brickyard, That t';i4'c until in Pal I'l8ilIPrl)'. There are nnlv five rookies in the ill-fated Chicagoan niiw side- the race and it is worthy of note lined with injiirics which nearly that a first-time pilot has not won claimed his life in a later race at mire 1927, exactly 30 years ngofspringfield, Ill. IBASEABIALL Rouisiour Robinson, Tiefenaiier ID! and Roselllv, Hahn and Noble. HR: RESULT! By THE CANADIAN PRESS . Am"-kn kl". , ' . Tor-Nelson; Bit - Goliat, Graber. afwhygkn . 0 Easter. W-Robinson: l.aHahn. 05 "1 0 001000000-1 s I Siurdivant. Terry 17). Tull!!! Wl al:3:::elr 000 mm (M4 3 o and Berra; Barrios and Berberet. L: Sturdivtint. HR:NYk-Bauer. Mantle; Wash-Sivers. Baltimore 002 100 005-3 12 0 Boston ooo 001 ooo.i 5 2 Loos. zuverink I9! and Trian- Susce. Minarcln Ill and White. W Loeti: L: Suite. Kansas City 010 001 010-3 5 0 Detroit 0(1) 000 30!--4 U 0 Diiren. Triit-its 17- Coleman I7) and Smith; Biinning and House. L: Coleman. HRs: KC-smith. 00i't1l00024-811 0 0000202000s-410 0 Vargas, Crlstante '4' and Bath: kcr rat and Rosoborn: Hlaylock and Green. W: Blayloek; L: Var-l gas. l Richmond 004 231 20l4l8 is 0 Columbus I02 003 000- (l 9 24 Post and wntlinizton: Brown. Kildoo Mt Biirschy. Sawyer t7) and Kravitz. W: Post. I.: Brown. HRS: Rlchaschcll: PROBABLI-'. PITCH!-Ills NEW YORK M?) e Probable pitchers for today's major league games twon-lo.-it records in paren- theses): Cerv. Cleveland Chicago Wynn. Mt-Lish tR' llltl Hftllno . . g 0 My . National League . . imlllmn W4Ia,'M0Igtt:lI..yI.(t1II'I0VA"!lI. Philadelphia at New York t2t '0 Tr" i " ' ' Cardwell is-m and Simmons (fl- I-IR.I: (fie-Jtaincs. Wertt; Chi-s I-larshman. National League Phil; I40 000 000 2-7 I0 I New York 010 01!) 040 0-45 6 1 Hmdm 1:”-rpll 18! Roberts rm and Lopata: Miller. Worthington izi Grissom 4!! and Kati. W- Roherts. L: Grissom. HR: NYlt- It vii Barclay il..'li and Gomez is-2'. Brooklyn in Pittshiirgh 42twMa- glie tI-ll and Koufax I3-It vs Law i2Alt and Piirkt-y I24lt. Chicago at Milwaukee 42i-vl)rolt 43-0 and Pohulsky t0.2t vs Crone Iltlt and Phillips t24li Cinclnnatti at St. Louis i2I..l.aws . 5P""""- rence I4-2t and Joffroat I3-2! vs Brooklyn 0"" "”'”””"' 5 ' Mi7.ell io.2i and scitmtin t3.l) Pitlshllflll mo 0'” W4 3 1 American LHIKUP PM!!! ind WEIR” Km" "M ' Cleveland at Chicnitn i2I-Drilcy Folios. int and Tomanck riot vs Chicago 000 (ll!!!)-2 4 1 pm," i7.2u and Donovan '3-ii. Milwaukee 000 no its-a 12 0 Kansas City in Detroit i2iePnrlos Kaiser, Elston 16'. IAW5 '5' ciirrt-ro tint and Morgan I.'l.4i The Phillies, who bit-w I 5 31' lead. came back iiith a pair in the 10th for Robin Roberts iouzth victory. this one in reliet. Losing reliever Marv Grissotii gate up d iialk in the 10th and ilI'Si base- tnau Gail Harris then .ailcd lo gzrouuder that went for a iiio-base crror and enabled the winning run I) score. Willie Mays single, stretching his hit streak to I6 uaiites, capped a four run eitzlilh that tied it 5-all tor the Giants. A single and liai Xaragoivs triple scored the clincher for the tribe in the lilth and the Indians then counted three more on a vialk ..lltl sticcessive doubles by Larr! li.'ilIl('S atid Al Smith. Rookie iiziincs paced the lndizinis attack iiithp his first home run. two iloiibli-s anti a siiiulc. ('.'il Klrllis unit it in relief ivit llMlllBl'd lion'- rll the loser. also in relief A tiny rtiii hontcr by Vic Wertz ltcd it for the Tribe in the itith. FIRST WIN Pt-tc Ramos pained his fllxl vic- titllv against the Vaniti-es in six career decisions with an eight - I-WEI-chair Games Start liitlcr. liit-luding Hank Bauer's fourth home run and Mickey filaniles ioth. oy Sivcn ham- mered his ioth orne run. with a iiiwii on. ill the lirst innlnz an loser 'I'0lll Sturdivnnt. Four runs ill lh(' seienth. capped by M Yosls Ill0'fI.lII single. did it Iw the Senators. - Hilly Loos was in and out of ..-..nbIt- all the way while the 0:1. "lug pmed -the way to in; mm rier and ended upside down in, tlt'ltlI)' tln Dick Williams' twirnin tinniilc in the third off loser Gcoi't.'t- Siiscc. George Zuverlnk moppmi tip after LoeawsdeIw.ko n)()i)pi'(l up alter Loes walked two nun our out in the ninth. George Kcll had three singles for the Ori- iiltw It-aiint: him six shy of the Ll,tItltl hit t-liib Tctl it illirinrl was 2-for-3 for B00- tnn. upping his hat average to .411. iianiic llli' Al. riinnerup, also was ;'.inr.'l for the Yankees for a .378 iii:i:-L. .I-in Hntininc won his third for thy 'i'v;.-ix unit a three-hitter. Hall Si.i,.Ii ziiiil Ilnl) Cerv homered for lllI' lo- Friday; 4 Canadians Entered .'tl0.VTRFI.lI. '('Pl 7 Ftlllr mom- lii-rs of tho Caiiaditin Paraplegic Association. each an H('l'()lllplISlI0d yatliletc, will lcziic Xltinlrt-al liy plane Friday for New l'oi'k in par- ticipate in the first aiiiiual llr'lll0naI lIll('0l4('lIEIll' ganios. Sports iniliitlt- arciit-t'y j.'ivclln, inns: pong. ti:ti'ts. bziskriliall frce tliriiit anti iihccl-t'h.iir racing. ltotihon. 32 yr rs ulil is one iif the Nli'll' ii 'rs and raltitl hy ,IIlr'lIl)' as i(t.'i's No 1 allilt-te (lI'lltIIlL' ;li'll'Ellll' '4w llt- is an aiiir piiiec. hai.ii: lost his right it-u tliirin: ilii- llttlititt ('illIlIli'lll.lI'I oi the Second World War lie was a iiiniii-r for Canada in the 1954 ptiraplt'i.:it' Olynipic L'Jllllf'S ht-I-l in England, scoring in class B tii't'lti'ry auiiiiisl l& com- peiitors rt-pi'c.sctiting l4 countries ' SANFORIZED i 0 AMERITEX COTTONS ' NYLON PUCKERS tutti in siiim-ming against reprb .o:ii.itiit-s from five countricl. lliiiii-cuiii. 24, is the lightweight iiicnihcr of Canada's team. Hg iiciciis about 1'15 pounds. Bourgoin is a topnotch ivliccl - chair racer and in train events will pair tip iiiih Roclion. He is also a hilh S('tblTl' Ill fr:-e - ilirtiiv basketball and Il i.',oud bmuiiun at archnry. Hiiitiwt-.'iii. 30. .i iiar veteran like Rllfllilll is a class A howman .'iiiti rittiks among the best arch- t-ry t-oiiipt-iitors lll ('onada, nun- p:itt.'inltN.-tcs iiicltttlcd He was .oitrlh ll) class A arrlicry at the p:ir;iplt”.tit- tllytnplt-s Poirit-r. 28. is a big fellow. a ('itl'npdlH'lIli'P uciicuiiier to compo- iition uhn likely will compete mostly in basketball free - and viliet-l-chair rrit-es. COTTONS SPORT SHIRTS Harry Simpson Out Of Action DETROIT (AP) - Harry simp- ml. cleanup slugger for Kansas City Athletics. will be out of tie- tlon for the next four or five days up result of an ankle injury sut. fend in the game with Chicago Tuesday. CAHA Supports Promotion Young Can. Hockey Week EDMONTON (CPD-The Cana- dian Amateur Hockey Association voted S ' W In Remember When Bill Vukovich. winner of the twoi previous classics. was killed in the Indianapolis Speedway 500 - nllltl auto race two yearll ago todlylhockey season of tar: to spotlight when his car flipped over the bar-i ames as he tried to avoid ll pileup. Bob Sweikert ivent on to win with an average speed of 128 mph.. two miles under the mark. i set by Vultovich in 1954. .tureI - the promotion of Young to handle the promotion. ndncsdll continue to give its Iull supowt to one of its most successful ven- Csnada Hockey Week. At the suggestion ol the British Columbia brancb a year I80. the CAHA selected a week the youngsters in the game and appointed its minor hockey com- mittee.' under chairmanship d Gordon Juckes of Melville. Sask.. .1uckes told the CAHA annual meeting Wednesday that the week was an overwhelming success and l9l3 Death In The Ring Is Still Not Understood By RICHARD A.N'('0 Canadian Press Staff Writer CALGARY i('Pt 7 Iicfcrce Ed. Smith or Cliicago didn't have to. count to if! that day. Luther Mes. Carly, the Ncbraska farm boy”. was dead before he sliiiiipcd to the cam as Only . mi light jabs had been tltroiiti in the first round schednlrd 10-round bout billed for lilccai-i,v as the final stepping- slone lo a title shot with negro Jack J oh l1 s on, lit-avyiieight champion of the world. , One minute and 32 seconds: after the opening boil it was all flI'9I' for McCarty. the white lieavyivcight champion from White Horse Canyon. Nob. What really happciicd Yilay 24. i9l.l. in an east-cud arena on Cal- gary's outskirts is as tit-itch a niystery today as it tins at the coroner's inquest. !ilc('arty joked anti lalIEll('fl anti cvcn hitlTiit'lItd a peanut st-llcrls cap at riiitzslde before climbing through the ropes. SIGNIFICANT WARNING It seems ironic that Rev. Wil-. liam Walker then reminded Mt:-T throw Carly and his under-dog opponent iArthiir Pelkey "to be ready for ' Genuine Leather SUE JACKETS Toitqli. rugged. long lasting Siicdcs at a price well below many cloth iockcts. This is if Ii the junior hockey teams for Memorl that the minor committee recom- mended ita continuance without reservation. The date for tbs week's start in 105! la Jan. 15. In other business Wednesday. Juckcs reported that Canada more than 85.000 youngsters tak- ing part in minor hockey: a mo- tion concerning strengtlieninl Of Cup play was passed; the l-'tI-K1101 was accepted and an discussion of the pro - amateur Itreemelt was completed. The press was excluded Tues-l day from the proamateur lasus discussion as the CAHA's negogiat-l tng conunlttee sought a t : Irom the general meeting to con- clude or reject a new :51 t, between the association and the National Hocky League. i, There has been no written agreement for two years and at meeting between representativesl of the two sides is due ahortlyw It was learned Wednesday thatl our test, to be prepared to meet our Maker when the time comes." Both fighters threw a few light blows. Smith moved in to break up a clinch. The ”white hope" Sleilpcti back. circled slowly around Pelkey and toppled over. Smith began his count but was a formality. McCarty. not even 21 years old. was dead. l.lAn autopsy showed death re- I the major consideration the CAHA will seek in any agreement with the Pros is to maintain a free hand in setting playing rules for minor hockey. I The llcmorial Cup motion at. .l(iws the Marltimes to add six players from its branch for inter- i'br.-iiich play. . The meeting also allowed the junior Ottawa Canadiens. a free lance team sponsored by Montreal. I f ' . . 3 ed mm a spinal hemorrhagelog me NHL to continue opermmg caused by dislocation of the neck. Medical eyitletit-e at the hearing showed that Iii-Carty was dead before he hit the canvas. . The jury returned the followinll verdict: "There is no evidence to show how this injury was oc-i casioncd. We the Jury exonerate Pclkcy from all blame whatever." Smith iizitl t e s t i fl 1- ti that st-arccly more than six blown were struck in the fight with Pel- key landing perhaps three or four. Two it-ere to YiIc(”arty's face and another a right to the heart. Ring- sitle fans said the right was the last punch thrown. GREAT UNIVERSITY Harvard University, the oldest in the United States. was founded in 1636 at Cambridge, Mass. DE and Neerrian: Buhl rind Rice. L: Kaiser. HR: Chi-Banks. International League f(.vgng & & WI)-0 U . Hlamt mm otn-4 I 1 Lane and Garcia. lzqulado tat: nnytler and Sullivan. HR: Mllml - to. Two O10 I10 023-! I0 I Poul Richards Explodes; l Calls Baltimore Clowns l V: Mans iii-2t and I-fnytnck will or Gromi-k l0J'. New York at Washington t2l - shgnfl 14.1) and Clrottp 40-0! vs ; Abernathy (I-5) and Paticullt 43.4). l Baltimore at Boston v2i-.('rcriir- elll I04! and Frrnieleii '2-5t VI" sister t3-Zl and Stone ti-2t. Tlioitsiinds of shirts to II. "The! have two more games to IIIIIII. on Him the rust Inning with Chicago and the other 0-0 with Knnsas City in the no Io.far this season the Orioles. have scored only fair less total' run than the opposition. But their nylons. guaranteed washable cotton checks and plains. Short and long sleeves. choose from. No ii-on An a repeat shipment-a sell-out last time offered. Chestnut brown shade. Sizes 34 to 46. SAIE PRICED L...... otusutu-sin-one 1 0856M.-Ianforizefabrlc , otiurtansununorin .3 am; worsted and grey flnnncl as a standby club as it did last season. Playing in various leagues and entering the Memorial Cup playoffs. 85.840 PLAYEII8 Juckea' minor committee report Showed 45.156 players registered .in the recognized divisions of mi. nor amateur hockey and another 7,684 registered in the lesser categories, such as Tom Thumb, for a total of 85,840 registered: amateur minor hockey players in Canada. CAHA branches supervised exv penditurc.-i totalling 845.650 to op- erating the 2.228 minor hockey clubs in the country. In discussing the success of the Young Canada Hockey Week. spokesmen pointed out the co-op- eratlon of the press, radio and tin proved Iwolnunut til at Norwlythlssnmmcroltbclntuy a deficit of I850 was approved television and, at the various ganlsntlnu iinocaeyot-m".k.IIhnuslst.s1: tliantlnorltocbsy Wed t '-Insstlng ap- manager Dudley ol MH- land. Out. as the CAHA to to the general meeting in national, Ice Hockey lbdsratlnn. 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