l . GRUELLING FIGHT 0 - McCluskey-.Hall Draw Trainor Decisions Mays Loiiia "Cuber" Mt'Cliiskey of'l42. lahead Ra-97. Charlottetown and Young Dick: in the ciitraiii raiser Rub lial-i McClusltcy iicvcr looked better Hall of Boston fought to a grin!--lziel of Charlottetown atnpped Royoffensively than he did against ling ten round draw at the Sportaihiamond also of Charlottetown.'lthe clever Hall who threw more Arena last night in one of the best with a withering punching attack punches than most fighters do in boxing matches ever presented in 'i thc fourth round. three fights. Usually a masterful Charlottetown. hit-(lluskey weigh- The fight was ad in tit 138 pounds and Hall at large crowd of fans who loudly ap- ed plenty on the attack last night l5Fi. plauded the action especially in , Hall threw a terrific barrage at Unleashing a blistering attackithe fast moving main bout be- MrCluskey'e mid-section and for in the opening half of the tenthtween Mccluskey and Hall. la time in the middle rounds it ap- rniiiid Don "Duck" Trainor is; For ten solid rounds Mccluskey lpeared as though he would wear pounds nf Charlottetown scored and Hall pounded one another as,thc rugged Dartmouth and Char. I ttnanimtius mi-r Hilly Mays. l54 pounds of and showed loads of equaiiy'ey took Hallis best punches while Boston. ifought one of the liui-st tights ciflsciiring to' the head to keep on l.i-o "Whipper" Steele. l3I his career and both fighters were 'even terms with the highly iraled pounds of Charlottetown knocked warmly t'h(-cred by the crowd as New England fighter. mil Georgie Bums. I32 pounds. the bell ran to end the bout. McCluskey got in his best punch of Halifax with a smashing left Referee Danny Mccormack i'ol- in the ninth round when he tag- hook to the mid-section at 102 of ed fire rounds for Hall, three ged Hall with a solid right smash thc fourth round rounds for Vii.-Cliiskeiy and two that staggered tiic Veil Englander. Peanuts .-trsciiaiilt of siiniuier- ex-i-n. .lud,uc Earl Sui ith vot- in the tenth round both boys aide scored a fifth round T.K.0. ed four rounds for McCluskey,'lcuntinued to throw punches with- nvt-r Freddie Dunn of Halifax. three rounds for Hall and threeluut being able to land the kayo whr-n Dunn failed to answer the even Referee Buddy Lund votedipunch. The fight was a natural hell for the fifth. ile tins knocked four rounds for Hall. four rounds -for n re-match and it sceins safe niit as the boil ended the fourth for Vli'Cluskt-y and two eien. tti assunic that promoter ivziu Dir roiinrl by a l'liZill to thc iau Arson The (iiiardia nst-ore card. IIMIIR hcriy vioiild be making a suiriri aiill itcighcd N2 poiiii'ds and Dunn thc points system, had .Vit'Cliiskcy and popular more if lic could match these two boys hcre again. Don Trainor's stinging right hand which caught Billy Maya flush on the jaw in the opening se- BASEhAl.L nduniniup” attended by a defensive boxer Mccluskey show-l ti-ii round decision they punched iiith amazing speed lottetown boy down. But IVlcClusk-' coiicts of the tenth probably lion . - - hl ll d l-l Tl ya ll, ' l l. . . .l. .l-(LL B F d A ceaeswerespi. ie n ititsi LTS l International imngtie ,il"l,l'.l,,l'l',',i”'-l-,:,'.i" (.l,:.',",'l'f,',:,,l',','f:' l,'f,'C (l'itlt't("t:0'lAr'ii?L1it3C?lt:- ast ""5 Opes a e I ecsvdelclatelli laostun 4-llulifter Ver- ir -i i . - , . . - nons piiic omer wi one on '3' Ti"? f'4-'t"W'A-V PRESS viliiiiii-enl out out lion 3 9 i l"','"Wdd"p- Mma semi: M Gard WNW me mm in W. d T ' T "'4 W0 "11"" "W "'""' '13” W0”- . 'Btlllaln tioti titiii JOI 4 10 o ' ” '" "."""5 "'3' .3" 2 3-” H I "l l h d, Im e On ennis 0Url1ey the first for the Red Sox 3-2. Kan- ”"'""" 'm''' ' Kipp i-.-in.-..n.. V3.3... .9. gggggg;llilllrlglgaghlagvgglgialngiygg lcg";l,"';.;,;";;;l.(;;;';J;;; ,1", lnn City raillcd for five runs in si liitill 300 not mi, ti ill 0 and P::iiai.i-no Ci-acitioi-ii. Ktiiiie mm m mm of ml, l.lW,lm”,g mam-bums M Hmldl,-l4l,,,,ll wi.iiui.i:nm'. England tAP' - rim-aiineii and oi-ianiin SttTila."he ninth to unset. second place t'lllt-1,'.'tt '!tltl otiti Zltfl . 7 ll ii '3' mid fwiiw-iii. W; Knmi-, L; ' -nrlllilllfs hopes of kt-oping one 1442- '43- 3-K 5-1 C"'”3F40 5'4 "' "W '"'5' 0' 3 w'l"f"' H smith Riisit. i.itllefield mi Varzas. V-'7 " ' M ' ' s "mmms w,ml,lCd(,,, lenm l.l,an,,lmlll The in-etiya nd popular Mvxicaniiniz-afternoon pair. but the me; i, Xifhanlell wllhphn igi mll Second l l ' . ' p'pair. Rosa Reyes and Yola Rami-'SOx won the second 8-3. Detroit Kziuer itti. l,owniR' and N09. Monti-mil mi lion 2-- A I 0 .l imm. -pndetl rhinsday wh9nvA" rez. went down 7-5. 5-2 to TheIma' beat Cleveland 4-3 after losing at g "UNI W: Lawn l.: wilhi-lm HRs; Bllllaltt 300 '03 X - 7 7 I then G l hson of New iork Longand Mary llavitiin of Aus- and in in single game. Baltimore '0? D3" 315'?-'3 WW 5'” "ietlme gli, p,,.,.... 3l,,,l,.,.l,g,,l...rl (-l,, A HRITIV f':ii:o- -5- and Pi2nn- Ir'0Un('f'd1fi . l-pm-.i.1d (ill,-lllllne tralia in tlic semi-tials of the edged Washington 3-2 in it in- llill llann; itriivis. licrlit-rt t7' and Tmnhm nl Bnlmn 6.1 Ell wompyfg doubling. "inns. Second lb-olvle. Vt llrcws: 1-. Wtrrl-L Tl. . ' . , ,7 l Citiciiinati. with Gcorge tlrowc si intltl non llL' otio 4 to 1 "Rs: Mt-l -Gentile Butt-Easter. "W1: a'l'1'('l','l":,e"'l'g;'lrisgxi ' V lstammiiig his Hill and littii hom- Niicaao lilo lot 000- .1 6 1 NW" 7'- i ' - ' - ' . ' .' .ers and three slnizle and Don Jone! and liandrith; Drlb0w- Frat O ",”l'l'l "'. Ca"'5""'7"',l'" "'9 ""3" Remember when 'iioaii addinlz four hitsfchased the tin: I-ml:-twtd '6'. Hillvmm '7'. T0"""" ""3 """ ""0 5" " '3 " 2 . ';,."”'d'"”W 5T," "j S" 5"l'l"" . , lahend 7.5 in the seventh. But Mil- ,.,.,i g,...,,,. l.-,,,,,l,,g .7 l l, 1,”. Roch .101 om ooo ll - 3 ti ll lnat-H will -Hissk arl 0?! kin; to run cAsAi)iA.v PRESS lwlmlm mm,.bm.k Wm, low. mm hmukyl "R: (ihimlmnl ' "lm-ml". i(3'lreals'il1c will mil 3-V w' R. WHEATLEY lpimw liilio ti:-is 32n'I'(ii(iii's:i;ii' -lack Guest of thc Toronto Don 'n '''e e'g'"" '0 w'" "t '3'" Br"'""' ,,-ml :;ll.h V”, aydotqh. vuslse (' I l numdlm Pr". ma" wrll" Howie Jnhiis-on -of llliuston. 6.3. -l ' Ruwml Huh mw d I ,1 . . singled in thc tying run and Red Piitsbiirzh trail on will it it t "3 ' 'T an Rial”, Tl; Tlm-1 . lT””i- """ 'W' 7'3'3' '"'i "'- ""' R , - .h l , H di i . c " '” M" "' Schocndit.-nst.s single drove home Ru-ooklxtl W0 "0" "'0 ' 7 3 'fl'l"' H” "' so ”0"- M r lSl,itISMF.lll-I t:0t,i- CLUB Qni-. ishtn: well ahead of Leonard. it-it "dell-lltllltpiv P nlllnitilln -fill bi.-ll lhc iamolls Diamond Sculls at the ll” ewllull wlmler Gen, Conley Fripmt and roiling, Erskine. ' "l"”"' 0.. mm H 5 ' nj t(?Pl---.lack Kay, home-bred pro much the same vcay. "Whoever 2” ll" - ,""""'l' 'l'” '1': English licnlev regatta 27 years won it over liershcil Freeman. not-hiicli -s, Koufax tilt and g"";,""'l "ml lmlmlll 2 7 0 feiisioiial from the Montreal st-t ihusv pins in an imhcctlc." lav" ""'"' W": "5 "1"" ' aluo lmlllyl ll". llllld l-anadlan The” we.-it 31 hm; in ill, slug. l:ltill!.'IllPll:t t. I-it-skim. "lglff " Vh - up d gt Mount Rriino Cliih. stunned thc said Johiisoii ” wlmm. m ll". hlsmry of lhli row. leslv lnclmllnz lllmk Aaron-5 25”, '"”'"'"' -, ""0,-l iislll. ll lafii S1-'l"lZV tntlrlllf-1 NlE3dP T""'-”""' """ ('”"""' "' 5"" A"'"'""' "h" R''-''' "IN" "'N'i'."'"m ""'yling classic. Lou Scholeii had won homer and Eddic Mathews' l7th. """""'”r"' ”"' "M ”"' 7 " " "am? ”ii"w'iai in i'- mil """ " 'i"''””''”'"'' "7 '" W" t-'""" "1 '3" with I lift and lori'”""-t """ "'”"""" ""”' ""k"t- in 1904 and Joe Wright Jr. in i92i3.i The Cubs. trailing 5-5 in that Rrrioklivi 000 -140 ltlii R ll it n” kR"'kPmi i 2 9' " ' the lead in the first round of tho a while had a great chance to ''''”'”'n V""' " ""'”" 5"'C- "' "5-i”"',' Purkey. Face til, King t7l and Eff F 0f 329,000 Open. 'Ial(p nvpr the load. said he didn't 05': '."5" '” "'9 "F" 0" ”P'05'V'V ""' ' R ' ' " ' t i " ' ' 7 ” " '”i”-'i rqili-I. Newcnmhe and Walla-r. M" i M" M” ' 7 ' . l The 26-year-old Kay. a rlx-foot nnrl the pin placing too had "but Vowy "'1 wdde” d""" l l l. Fiirket "RI: PItt- 'VlI1PTnSkl. ' '3"? V24 .'l5l l three giant who lope: amlably I had a good round and every . The W"" '”'" m" "'"' "IV"-S Rlin Snider. R"""'"M. ” M A A ' ' about the course. tossed in an thing looks okay vihcn you do '' .V"'"- W"" "W 23'-V'V""f"f' Pint llTn;:::;r'Rlh,:l':,"r;:::'hPl';'nd":Em?:'feagle Ihroe at the 4R5yard par mar" Iioad. an iHlPmall(lllal.Slal' for xi-it v...i. um tltlll ion 1 i n I Q M " ml RM l wwllw nip uiih in mnniiiniz out his hilt V l l l the last five years lZP"l"ii I 1-I Philli too mo 00): V. 2 o (;m;ll'- "- i - - ll". ml, 0, M. u...l,, N, Mom-. RIuMARhABl,lI. adie. .1 Crimea and Wt-strum. Kati t7l;l ' ' Kay's I7 stood up deplte a mer-I . l Cooper in tanned most to the Hadrltx iiml lnpata. Lonnott tsl.lS'."""l' M" M. H" l . l ctlesii auaiilt led hy Georgel Kay; l'l'l"'h:"""" W: "l'1' l'("""'l color of dark hmnu, built like a l. rznmn HR rhlla Rppulski. lM."'l:" d "M mmmnul 2 H l Bayer, the massive helter from "mar ', ' u''" ' 'h"" mhlbattieship. with a liking for St-rnml '"'fl ”"L" Q H W and MP ins Angi-ii-s. and lanky KPH vi-n- :l'W"'"'g"”l')" 5” '" .' " S” Calypso music and lots of sleep- New York lion mi 002 2 is o l, ””"h'. ml, .,.. fllltlri of sin Francisco. Each shot '”' "" CV3". ”""""" "'”"l nun, blond, 1.”-.ski..ne.l mi Philii 30 000 12x - 5 ll? 0 (.:l'll?'m ' "' mm M a Fill. '”""' "”"l'h:':"";(""'it "Flh':"e"':' shunky. also likes lots of sleett. 5' 'W'''"' cm" '2' w"""mx'iHavana i 201 0000011--I 'f 1' First Vnitiirl came to the itlth 3:: J." H" 1:; .n:l'e'l';l';l; Neither of them talk much-aand tun tit and Kati: needing a birdie three' to tip the Spawn The ciiuiomuin onutiiui. Friday. July 5. 19517 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS l l tovin boxer. . , Trainor siirvivcd a hard left to lthe jaw in the third round to comet, ,back and earn his victory. For I1 ltlme in the third it appeared that the capable Mays had Trainor on the way out but "Duck" wcathcr- 'ed the storm. ' Trainor smashed his w ay through Mays' defenses in the p-,,,-bl, Kenmdy-3 .sevcnth round with a series of ef- humbled upllldlel.-- feclive combinations tostagger lthe Bostonian. Trainor also had a good second round. The ninth was about even with Trainor piling up points in thc tcnlii. The Guardian score card had Trainor the win- ner 97-94. Wltippr " " ' l hand out of nowhere and Chilled Georgie oiiriis iii ..i. iourtli i'un..ii of a six-rounder. The boys were fighting in close at mid-ring when Steel": crushing left suddenly end- ed the fight. Rurns tried to get up at the count of two but rolled over lby the score of seven to one. Vern iiandrahan was i '.r. lucklcss Flyers and was ' The Fi)'Cl'S drew on his side. He tried again at the s,'."g"" MaCD”"a"'5 Wa"' count of nine hut agaiii rtillcd ovcr l:'i:ad-V 5 and had to he taken to his ctirncr. 'tPcanuts" Arsciiiiult uas ahcad of Freddie Dunn all the way and his right to the jaw at th echo of the fourth clinched matters. Dodgers Blast . Luckless Flyers Dodgerr the first and scored their first two . Mai.-Donald: runs of the game they came on Flyers again last night this time' LeClair'a lead off single. MacKiii- thc big Leod's pitches. a stolen base and star for the Dodgers in pitching Fnrbie Kennedy's two run liI'lEiO.ljumped up 3 game and a hall streak over the six hit bail for eight innings. he struck out eleven and walked two.'kept silent by MacLeod until the gnd 5.2, Roger MacLeod pitched for the fifth when four hits. two of tht!m' first blood the seventh when the Dodgeral when lhP.V scored one run in the scored their final two runs. whit-.;ames aver Brooklyn with pull.” . top of the first inning on Kane's lock started the uprising when delphia fifth, in close . up lhfegl ants' losing streak to five in the and he singled to start the inning. be games behind, l single. Handrahan moved to second when Kennedy. i-nntrol back tticn and was walked, stoic third and tt'as' winniiit: thc second 4-3 after drnp- M15 in Ollldlml Rt-"W Gftmel '" "'9 strut-It out Mat-(iiiigan and Shcp- out trying to. score. llandrahanlplllll gin nllcm-r 7.5 herd to and the threat. The,nod- singled to drive in Kenncdy andibeaten by Pittsburgh 5-! in their gers roared hack in the bottom of later scored himself on an erronlfirst game. won the second 8-: New York Yankees. though lofted off their winning streak by Boston's Mickey Vernon. main- tained their three-game American League lead during '1'hursday'I big holiday program. But the hec- tic National League scramble got tighter than ever with all fourl ontendern capitalizing on front; I nnirig Cincinnati's loss to Mll- wauliee. Milwaukee picked up a full game with a 10-7 defeat of that iiediegs at Crosiey rieid. si.l Louis and Brooklyn earned dou-l bleheader splits for a half game pickup apiece. and Philadelphia- -non getting hit by one on Mac- The Dodgers big bats werel by sweeping New York Giants 2-t l The standings at the tradilionall . L d doubles and a hit batter pfodtlcedlhaifway mark of the race ghowlwith 11 hits. including a single. for nine hits before taken out for three more runs to give the Dod-fcincimmii first by a half gamewiouhle. a pinch-hi-tier in the eighth. He'gers a five to one lead. struck otit four and walked two, l land four percentage points over. The Flycrs defence fell apart in' st, Louis, by a half game and six points over Milwaukee. by Zlhl St. Louis split with tfliiceigo,l i3rtiiiklyn,) ' THREE SPLITS - Bob llalzicl siniply had too much We got to be something more than Simmons. l"ar- , , 7'" '9' IN" 1-0m'"'- W? 9"" CGl'l"mh"' ll l'm-m.':l".ml.; 0-0 Canadian pro. Venturl put his an H" M" h” ."'i'" w"" birdihllfmlally amusing to make them '"""l- '13 V""""'- "R3 P'”"" """"' M'"' "I mm” 0' "M"n' proach shot on the elevated grcr-it sail” "Em '"""'t smile. "”" Blmschy '1' Ind Pworsnm l2 foot from litr Din yhnfi itlis N "W. 15m K.ny mmp "Ir" mid . .. 1 i.. . Miliiaiilwv MI 002 1'40 I014 ll smsiiistis nit-iim short with his hi.-iiie piitt. ""'"- """' " A" ' "'""- 9'” l"” ""”” 't'-'t"" 3'" ("t”l""3" 3'” "'0 3"" 7 '7 ' i . . lmmmam Sh". Only W”. MM "N-n If lloari take: the singles croiin pllllllml rmllpy isi, McMgh(m Ami-riran Li-agiie Six H-SET FROM PIN the cup. lie sank the putt for his l , i , l . , , la second time hell he the first tit and Sawatskl. Crandall till; V II 7'' "m' i Bayer piil his Iecond alit fcet 93”” fhamplnn tn do 5" mm. Donald Av-lteir. Grnu tit. Freeman tit. NW Ynrk W N 549 'from the pin. His putt for a birdie lite opened with two pars and Bud” mm mm, In l937...ml S”"”''''' m' K''”''"" '9' "M r"'"l" a N NE" , "W" ”"'"' ""' "'"'""' "" """' '""" ”""' 3 AW: Miss Gibson. who first hit a ton- Railey. W (nnley. In Freeinan. Clcveland 39 .3.-14 3'1 Jnp ('onrnd of San Antonio. footcr. lie parrcd the next tiivnpnls hall on Harlem-S crnwdcdt "Rf Wl -'U!T0n- M"""9"5i ('" 3051"? A," "5 -'3"' 9 ,'Tcxas. came in late to join ii At tlic sixth hc drovc out of hoiiiitis Slrmlsl ls lal.0l.Nl ln wlnl lw " Um” '2' """'."" 3' 3" A9: "I5 l Ilrnup at 69. two strokes off i(a.V:5 '0" "w MIN and (Mn W"; pmyi iiomens singles crown whcn -that Am"i"- "um Bililnltirtv .16 .17 .4..'l lll5'pg(-9. Conrad. who won the Brit- litg tlirce off the tec. tie got down malcl, ls played salllrdayl Kansas (ity 73 65 .384 194 lnh amateur title a few years ago for ti six. The vcventh and eighth, Homll wlm llml ll lllsalllell pm-ll pl". Washington. 25 Sit .321 25 lwilli. gel-vlng with the Us Air wt-rc birdied with lfi-font and to-;,,,,l.ll,,. ll. ll... season. Sam lcl-5(-Iyl Dgtrnlf om ion ooo t it fl National I-"Rwy Force. was out in .12 but look 37 foot oi-its Ind Kay iiarml tlir Thursday: "rm hnpingfnr the Flevelgnti ooo (Wt ottx - .1 7 I ("'"'""'9" '4 32 ' "'79 lcoming hack. ninth to m.-ikc the turn in 35. ""9 hcst Can't :-:ii more but I'm Fnytsi-ti. Flvrti itti and Housc: :'H,""'"l': l : Also in the 69 hi-at-ltrt iii-i-r undcr happy about my gamc." Wynn and Brown. Vixon i.'il. Ii: ' 'W"' " ' ' 1 Ernie Barns of .VIlti-Pines. V.('. , v Cooper. a far morc ti-nse VOYMCII. HR: Cleve --Colavitn. P-ftfoklyn 4" 5'3 7 -former assistant pro at Montreal mum!" 0N "W" player. in handicapped by an an- Second Philadelphll V '” lltaniiwaki; Pat Schwiih of Dav- H 'l ",4 lll hark nln, wllllikle lllillflf fl! lot Pllylntl lmlblll Dtlrnll '0" 09' WF A 7 '-N9" Ymk 35 w M7 0' .ton. Ohio, and Paul Harnev of not. b9 ll "d' 'l lh lolh dm l'a few years ago. He said: "We'll Cleveland 201 ooo ooo. 3 ti 2 Cliirntzo 2! 44 - limp Mm” winner or iii, 1.-lmill '. " "lM'"'l" 'H fv l l'h phghave to see how the ball bounces. H0f"'- Rwfl '7' "10 w"5""? P"'3h""Eh .20 '8 'Mich open I couple of not-ks'l)l'lnzl.lll iligllr :l-ltlilil - mugs I "link I mil-ll" ('0 "-" Varieski. nalcy till. Garcia villi lnufnnttnnitl 11' P l in P '- "" ' h'" 937- l" lllc ,,cml.l.,,,.l, of ii". ,ll,.n',; amt Brown W- Fwd. 1-: ”8'9.V- " W" "'"' Kiivw ti? broke the Clintltrltlttr """ "'."'- "'"m"'""' ' P. '0'" doubles Th iirsrtay. Hand and HR: Del Nnlllnl. iT""'""' A5 32 -59" fnl”-5.p m-nrd my Iglpqrncrp hv T'"" "'d"' 'W'" '" w""y '""' Neale Fraser had it four-set hai- Ylnt '”',",'l"'" d ':l 3; 3" 4... stroke Sign rim-hm, hom'h.:'I:'l lie to eliminate Italian: Nicola rM”mt'i 3303'”: i i II:iI(i”ftTl(l:r 43 39 .524 ';""" '”'"' 5'" "'""""' "',""' ran down his 03310 I! "W Wh- K'il':::hm'nl Liipatme invi iiowi-ii Cnliimhiis 7 42 .4i:ti 9": -'l"'”"h' Q("”.l: "'l" 'l""':'l" ""'ll"l varied the 17th Mid nlnvcd I ml -nd WW5; Kenn". W” In Hum” 15 u '43" H lainillnin ll Cptgxn liourllaartrimlltll hSml'k.boaiilifiit No. 7 Iron shot at tho Urban -si Buriiettle liii land lutarlvii I lln. mi in 1945 Byron Nelson ;l';",l.';','l"('l,,';,';.:',l:f'lll,"l,';'dlL"'lhf;';l Srnllii. W: liirnettc. .: .apa me. on rel - : - ; ' ' nma - - 'l'J..'I'...1n'.i..”"5.i'".l.'2.'. 'v'I"."i""i.Z"v'vl M B-ldinm Toronto in in W Chicago not 240 I004 I 15 t. P"0'A""7' P'"'""M mm lml m nMd"l'lh' mu"'p'i-irciiit and now playing out of Klfllui ( tit tl0fttl'20fKH-- .1 ll 0 NEW YORK up rv.-..l,al,l, "W rwmml "M W” Mlmml Rigwin inn. Ont. was out In .'l!l Keenan and Bailey; Gnrverj nllvhws ll" lmlm-K ,,,nl,,,. l,.,.g,l.- mm H plat-cr cniilgl mm, ll". ball but ilippcd on the hack IIIHP wht-n For -I. l't'hatt '3'. Burnett: tihiumpa twnn and lost rt-mirrls in ' lhe hart difficull.V with his sin- Mrnv-rmritt tttl and Tltlit-zvlivttott-il,.l.,,,ll,,.s,,, iio'r siuv 'pr0RFh shot! and look all tnr ii I" r"'""' "R: KC-V" . ' American League The opening round played iin- 7'i 2;" M ' 7 0 New York at Washington Wt - der I hot nun following a night at, .- , hm, .-. .. - .- NN'"';,nrk W: 2 s 0 Stiiildiwlintdl7-4i(vls RamosNt6-ill ithundcrstgrml. produceld a hole-l' H ' I O 7 ' C ere an at 'iii-ago 'fi-- i- ii-one an it ew squiiw s. - - S"'"' ')'''"d '9'. .”"d w'''"'' ill: tl-0 vii Wilson IR-5-. j Herb Marcussen of l.ansing.' 06 n n. n""V '0" S'"'""'' ('"m '9' "M Baltimore at Boston IN Loos Mich. scored the are at the I45- R'"" W 'q"'"' "3 G'''"' ''R':- ti-Si vn Fornlcln (4-It or Nixon yard lfllh. Marcuiisen. I hlonriii :.'"ll ":""'"""' V””""' Nvk Ril tut. lrrew-cut newcomer to the pro ctr- gmwlrd ' Kantian City at lwti-nit lNl cult, med it No. 7 iron off the mm” "M "M llml I 5 l Gormaii tt-1 vii Dunning IO-It in His hall atrtick four feet he-l N", Wm. 00.2 no "M l 5 ol National LQRKIIOI . lyond the pin. with hackspin, and Sm,” pm.l"n,ld l5,' Clulmlnl Cincinnati at St Louis tNl- rolled backward into the cup. For 'I.awrence tttll vs Mizell tl-M or his full round Mlrciiiuen shot par ' .l - Hi and Daley. Larsen and ohn wmmd" (Ml m. L: stone. mi: Vernon. "- wuh mllmoll ms. gl; 1 Chicago at Milwaukee tN- -I There was some grumbling, 3." olligglml "F: 9 pltoo tl-oi vii lnhl t9-I). lamong the player: about the' in i.ml,.”i Philadelphia at Brooklyn tNl- placing of the pins on the sloping stain... ctgt-nu" tau ".4 gm. Roberta is-10' vs Mi-nevitt t.'l-I. green-, leaving std:-ht-ll lie: Qerntd: Wight; Znret-ink tau Lon. Pltttihitrgh at New York 4N - Leonard. who iihnl 3517 73, Trlmhlo ttt.0- vs Crone It-at or came off the lath green grlping ill and Triiiiidoa. Ginsberg A Avitovielli ts-7t. '''who in the ndlat who not those I: behmavi. L: Ctevenger. HUI I”). S'sicle's Minor Baseball Season Officially Opens Golf Open Meet lSl.!'.SMERE GOIJ" CLUB Que (CVI.-.HPffI' Mtireiisneti M Pty- . mouth. Mass. fired a hole in one Thursday in the It ning round of the 329,000 open. Th ace came in the par-three 145-yard lath hole, where lob Hill '0! lockout , N.Y.. dropped an an In Wednes- day'a practice round. . l Man-usse had reached the turii in 17. one over par. and used It iNo, I irmi for his spectactur shot on the ioth. Author in Soft For Eight Million Ill ANGEL” MP) - AIIHN .iE mettle: Qnl, , , ., III Iaeh vruu ------ --iR'-”-7-'-"-'-'-"-?n'3t""' '"'l':."..-1'.':'.':.';":.'.'.'..'-.... n. . Ian-one-n laagueepner , I-Ian an n.'.'.3.".i3"3'.i..i.aii.. Y'llrlrw- 'a.. Iteeewutdntaayehehshhe Pg '0 IN IIa!flfMf.l':mabdlardlIhaitaenaQt : - - i I'I0lI'M- V-I iuilnptanniainnaaauu W, may anionic-u-iai..,.,....1t..,..,, w -. cause u. gonna leave: do ..':.''H''' "' ""3-rt”;-nit ingot: nine assistant: In Latin .ig...."F..a.- . i... I '-' .:::.-.. .::'.".:":::."'-".-.-c-'- .......""""li"'..'n'.L ta...-....'."" ......"" 2.2 Iiuanllilvlauune unann- s. i .i All three American League dou- IWO-llil shutout for eight innings. opener. after Ken Boyer”: ninth inning homer. bounced back with two run; to win for Turk Lown on it single by Cal Neemaii. a pinch triple by Bob Speak: and a pinch single by Jim Bolger off Hoyt Wilhelm. The Carda' Sam Jones. hit for two homers by Dale Long. permitted only four other bits and drove in the deciding run in the second game. Stan Muslal homered and doubled in the first game to increase his cares total of extra base hits to 1.133 and move into fourth place past Tris Speaker in the all-time It ' " SNAP STBEAK Bob Purkey.s three - gi-imel Dodgers was mapped in the nlghctap at Brook- lyn. The Dodgers supported Doni Newcombe. winning his eighth.l and homer by Duke Snider and single and triple by Charlie Neal. Lefthanders Harvey Haddix and Curt Simmons extended the Gl- Philst big day at Connie Mack Stadium. Haddix scattered eight first ttamc but Simmons. with I needed help in the nlghtcap from Dick Farrell in the ninth. Rip Rcpulsl(i's homer decided the first game and .loe Lonnett hit his first as a major lcaguer in the second. The Yanks were nnc out away from their eighth straight when Bob Grim. after giving up a itin- gie to Frank Malzone. threw a home run bail to Vcrnon. Don straightcncd out in the second game with I five-hitter. beating Dean Stone. Vernon's homcr won with New York. 3-0 this season I!L00l' SINGLE Joe Demacstri scored all may from first base on Bus Zer- nlalls bloop single to climax the five-run. four-hit rally by Kansas City. which had been held to three hits for cight innings by the Jack Harshman and loser Paul Lapalme. Wally Burnctte won it but Chicago battered Ned Garvcr and four relievers for 15 hits he- hirid Bob Keegaii to get their split . ' Clevcland tried relief are flay Narlcski as I starter after vet- eran Early Wynn's thrce-hlt pitch- Yankees Jolied Bui Keep Lead; N.L. Race Tightens log and Rocky Colavltifa three run homer had whipped Detroit in the opener. Narlukt held a in lead when he went out for a pinch hitter in the seventh but reliever Bud Daley lost it in the eighth when Frank Bolling singled. At Katine doubled and Charlie Mu well Iiatled for two runs. Jim BrideweIer's single scoreo Jim Busby with Baltimore's win- ning rim in the 11th after BtIaby's 1131 double tied the score 2-2 in the ninth. 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