i t .t..;.s. A lwR:Ndmso'Th rash Milwaukee; 2 Only 1 V2 Games Off Pace MILWAUKEE (AP) - The on- rushing Cincinnati Radius hiutnd B. the Braves. 12-2 Wednesday in Mill within ill. ssmos If the National League leaders. The Redlcgs now have won 10 of their last 12 Rameseincludlnt three straight over Milwaukee. The Redlegs whslod away If 14..., Braves pitchers with the in ittal explosion chasing the voter!!! Warren Spalin. who entered Wed- tu-srlax-'x cuiiirsl with some idea of atiiir-iiiip his 200th victory. ins dpptslnn wont to Hcnhel Frreman. tint-iniiati's brilliant re- lief piither who took over from starter Torn Acker in the YOU"-ll. whcn Nliluaiikce started I rally- .s,.nh.t'x- i-itltirt in join Bob Feller and Erirlk Wynn of Cleveland 3n1tInR llir. only '.!00VQ8'"9 Wmnneru Ifllll arliir PTldCtl iiith little su- nnenspv ,1; the Cincinnati power npnried up on him in the second. Ted Klusicuslti started the It- tark mm a siiiclc and before the slnI'lIl siilnitlcri Mill Fiank R0l-lmr son; ttto.mn triple. the Redllisi had ('llll('('iP(.l five runs Fl (We hits. all at spahn's expense. Will? Post ioiinucd his Klu vutli Moi?!" single. Ed Bailey sacrificed them along. Alex Grnmmas vias iialked deliberately in load the bases. then Roy MCMillll'l siriizled to centre- groring two runs. Tom Acker belt out I squeeze bunt. scoring Gram- mas and after Johnny Temple flied out, Robinson came up with his hi: hlnui . p it was iii. unis day time in the majors, Night action in the Nit- BASEBALLA IIESLLTS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Vational Leaguo Cjnqjlnnaii not) 042 nitL-11 is Milvraiikee 000 200 000- 1 ll Ackgr. Vrpeniao MI. 49: and Baily. Spalin. (Yroiio tzl. Murff (Si. Jolly t7l, Conley It and Cranrlall W - Freeman. L- Spaho HR Mil-Aticnck. Chicago 000 000 Hill 00 A St, Louis 100 000 000 01-- tll iY1nli1EF' Rush and 1,:-inrlnilh. Chili Ill: Wehrneier and Kim. Ell: Gil- Morgan. Pittghurgt 000 lm lfIi-- I I U gmokiyn non 2t! 00:: - 4 5 0 Kline. Time I7: and Folios; Mag- lie. Bessenl. tilt and Campanella, Walker (4) W-Maglie. L - Kline. Hits: Elm-Snider. I-lodges. New York 000211 000 l- I 1! fl , Phila 020 010 000 1r 4 6 J Mcr'nrmick. Hcarn I2). Margau- gt tti Wilhelm till. Littiefield in and Siirni. Westriim Iitll. Sim- mons. R. Miller tot Meyer 9) Flowers ioi and Semlnicli. W- Llttiefield. L-Meyer. HR: PltI-KI- nnolrl. American League Kaltiltititie 000 000 ()0t)-- 0 4 fl Washinztlnn 00000fl02x---1 '7 I Johnson and Triandoo; Itobbs Kid Courtney. New York Ford and F-t-rs: Dolor. HRI. NY Dale 0 .1 ID I0 001 UN 011- I I Nixon and Berra. Ros. .V International League Rochester 200 201 000- 5 ll 1 Montreal 101 M0 000- I I 1 Deal. lliissell 19) and Rand. Millikeri. Mirkens Iii. Wait. tilt and Fmiihoro. W-Drzil l.-Millikcn. Banana 7100 nlnn0tL.1 7 I Miami 000 M0 000-- 2 I 1 Rattan and Sierra: Morehead. guallen Wt Ind lotion. L-March cad. Cnlumhiiii Mn mo illti . I I 2 Rlrhmnnfi int 000 l5x- - I 9 l Thi-is. Spit-or in iinoi Noble; Ricotta and Watlingtmi, Jansen - imklwu-.. tlongl Lgglug uw Pittsburgh at BOSTON tCPl - New iork " . Nnw York It PhilIdcl- turned on it! lormtnlor. Willard ptzia AI: tllhicaglo It St.aLOlttllI. iii Nixon. with Yogi Berra": homer in ercnn t was I imore . r at Washington and New York at p in”, e'::':Fu;nn:'lc”; 51:: 31.3” 1. tn. only "mes ”””'ii:.T a 5-3 vlctorgy over the nRed ' i I i . . NEOOKLYN (Am " slilmpmg iTr)rfphvi:pdpI:1mm,e il"lITi,htaas:rhAem:'l- Duke Snider ud G” Hodges ham" can Leatzuc lead to I56 gameh. mered home runs but it W35 The 400-loot. bases-empty driva Jackie Robinson's squeeze bunt. by Be,” M, 5", of the ye" "'81 Roi the Wlllnlntt rim hot"? 35' ltlr the decisive run. Ind southpaw 3F00klyII'! lhifd-Place Dodgers (l("l Mliiiev Ford”; seven-hit pitching feated Pittsburgh 4-s Wednosdaylspmted mm.-. bid 10.. M. mt, night and moved within two Kal1lCS1lilCl.illlQ decision over the Yanks of the National League lead. 'He has lost six. The victory kept the Dodgers, The New Yorkers put on their Ivan with second - place Cincin-' h-mus Ihoes for the rim two in. nlnls Inc: the first four runs of the game canto II Irror. I passed ball. an in MM puck; aid out and I BerrI's homer was the first earned run off Nixon for the Yanks in 17 3-) hung", Don Buddin took't.hird on Tad Wiliiams' fly to left 9. wk" Proved to be I costly slide. Ha scored as Dick Gernert bit into . force play. Buddin. it in: learned Ifleh ward. had broken I bone in mg right hand on the play 31 third and will be lost to the Red so; for the rest of the you, nail in the ”lost" column and left the world champions two - losses hehiiid Milwaukt-e's tirst- place Bravos. beaten 12-1 by that Rodi:-Es in I day game. i Roinson's hunt came in the. sixth and scored Pee Wee Rt-se.3 who had doubled and then wenil to third as Snider walked on a.' wild Ditch by loser Ron Kliiir . That gave the Dodgers s t-l' lead, but the Pirates then scored? in the seventh and ninth to chase Sal Maglie. The 39-year-old rliihtv haiidcr rstiancd with his Tlllllllylh victory as reliefs-r lloii Rosscni. struck out pinch-hitter Jack Shcp- arii for the final nut. y Snider, with only four hits in! this last 27 at bats. regained I full share of the eazuc ll0mCI' 1193.1 by stlrkitig his 38th. with 3 .,man on bash, in the fourth in- ininz Hutton: got off his 26'-lh in the fifth. ROUNDUP PROBABLE PHCHERS yugw ytmx (AP) .7 Prnhahle ipltrhefi inr lnday'ii NIH,lf1ll.l9R1ll9 tWon-lost records in car- Britons Believe By Al.AN HARVEY Canadian Press Staff Writer LONDON 4t.'Pt-tCPl -- Amer- icals Johnny Loiigden tops Brit- ain's Sir Gordon Richards in the irecord bookse-but loyal British lranii still icgard Sir Gordon as c first Jot-kt-y ever. Without taking anythimz from Loiigdcn. who rode his 4.87lst winner Monday at Del Mar. Calif. to pass Richards' ,long-standing lifetime total. the lpaddock pundits here still regard! Sir Gordon as No. 1 "Richards will always be out on his own. no matter what the fix giires soy.” writes ('llve Graham. in The Daily Express. Comparing the two saddle stars. Graham notes that Lonitden has an annual average of some 1.300 awayl -siatiisviis IN RED TAPE games: .enthe5c5l. DARTMOUTH. N 5 WT" American lkagur Tlw hunting season draws R H 1 t im or e at Washingltmrr nrrir but one former in Liivwr Moore til-6: vs Stone '4-5i Mt-.aglier's Grant. 30 miles Detroit at Kansas Cit.V tNl-A east. of here. is ready. Lary i154-3i V! Kl'E'll0W 'S'”'' He sent his daughter to In tonly games scheduledi nuin mpplv store hero in may National L9!!!" mm: luminous red reflecting lww hm-it at Brooklyn WI Air tam. ttmelli I14-l.'li vs NPiAt'Ol1'lh9. l22-til imily game scheduled) ITANDINGI National Lenin The girl told llir xlorv l"'"' prietor her father will tape the horns of his cattle. Fe hopoa when hunters see glnw- I in red horns they'll know it W 1' P"l'um' ' 't it deer. M1lWBHkP0 ll 51 -W V , :'...---A.. - -- -- -- -r Cincinnati in 4 .ii97 "I: Maxwell, Detroit us 321316.825 Brooklyn 7! 54 -594 1 Runs-Mantle. 114. st. Louin M M -W 16 Runl hnttod in-Mantle. mi. Philadelphia M 7" -W3 W I-lite-Fox. Chicago. 172. Pittsburgh its 7k .433 23'4ii Doubles-Piersall, Boston. 26. New York all 77 .4l7 251,-; Triple; H Jensen. Boston and Chicano 12 M -394 23'" Simpson. Kansas City. 10. Amhrirdn League Home runs--Mantle. 4'7. W it P"'- 555 Stolen bases-Rivers. Chtcago.. New York U K .842 -- 15. ' Clavaiand 7! M .573 NA Pitching--Ford. New York. ll-Ll Chicago 71 in .557 lilxi .750. . Boston 72 so .545 13 strikeouts--Score. Cleveland Ill) Detroit 65 67 .492 20 National League Baltimore 5! 73 .443 2693 AB R. N Pct. Washington 5 77' .4l7 30 tAat'lIll. Milwaukee Slz 98 167 .326 . Kansas City 0 ill .328 (W: p Moon. St. Louis 46! it! 151 .323; )m.".,.y4,,,.,1 Lenin. svlrtion. P'burgh W7 10 160 .321 w 1, phi, QM, Kluiizewski. Ctnt-l 478 R7 150 Jill .1-,,r..,.i.. as rut 574 Vlrdon. P'liui-gh MW 70 im 322': not-h,.s..r an (,5 Mg 4 Fchoendlenat. NY 401 451 I28 .319 Miami 7 369 553 i, I 101 Kluszewslti. Clnci 476 P7 1 .315 Miuni 73 M 531 gu, Runs-Robinson, Ci nati. 113 M,,,m,,.i 19 7" mo 51,1, Runs batted in-Kluszawski. 99. Richmond 7: 7ft .480 14 Flla--AarM- 167- HBMM 7,, M M7 15 Doubles -- 1. ti 3 I i ii. Philadcl-p (Tnlumhiiit Ni R2 .433 ill phr-i all A M” N p ft . rtieo- H - - Bil sin 42 M (19 13 mm", ru Md". lnmklyn: LEADER! and Robinson. Cinrinnatl. 3'7. l American Luann Stolen bases-Mays. New York. AB R R Pet. 22. Miintfo. New York 472114 I71 .362 Pitching . Wlllliamil. Boston 324 57 H0 .340; lyn. 22-6. 786. Kuenn. Detroit 499 79166 .333 Strikeouts -- Haddix. Pliiladel-l Niesnan Baltifnre Mil 54123 .333 phia. 144. Newt-om be. Brook- S-r-riyihe Suggests Sericlin 9i All-Siar Team To Olympics; 'I'ORONTO tCPi Conn Smythe, proi.-ildcnt of Toronto's hockey Maple Leafs. sayii Canailais pro- posed cntry in the world hockey Championships will be I "fourth- rste team.” and stiiiitests send- init the best of the National lloi-kcv l.t-afiir if the tournament is to he considered I world cham- pionship. in a letter ol George Dudley. Iecretary - manager of the Cana- dian Amalt-ur Hockey Association, Smythr role:-is it CAI-IA proposal that l.i-.afs' general manager Hap Day be released for six months In roach ii proposed all-star Cami- dlan entry for next year's tours- Imenl. In reply. Tlmut-y nld he thinks come of Smythe's statements are "unfair." IA!) SPORTSMANSHIP He said it would "not. be good sportsmanship" to send I team of such high calibre ss Montreal Canadians. which smythe named In his letter as Canada's top team: ers suggested by ICAIIA-mcmhertthey are to he recognized by thel coaches. to. enter in the hockeyicanadiait hockey authorities as championships next year. H ;such. then Canada should be rep- Russla last winter bent lulrh- resented only by our top team. :'i;i:rti-”.Waterloo Dutchmen to winf:ntoam composed of the top play-p Smythe's lettor said in part. The reqiicst that lliiy he re-l p "The Maple Lost hockey organ-tloascd for six months "to coach :1 nation feels that the ndvi-rtislng'fourLh-ralc hockey team. to com-I of the Moscow horkey games as pete in a phony world champion-' the world championships is. to say ship will not he favored by our nr-I the least. far-fetched. HOWPVPF. if ganizatinn," it said. a "l Record But Him Tops ;nitiunls. whereas Sir Gordon only .nnce in his long career reach .the four-figure mount. Also, Long. den ha a in his long career reached the tour-figure mount, Also. .Longrien has been top Amen ican Jock:-v only three times com- lDF-Ired with the fabulous mark of lroii-iiian Vic Seixas striigiled to Richards. champion British rider 26 times. Riciiardl retired two years ago. STYLE CRlTlCiZI-JD Richard Bnrlein. writing in The Evening Standard. agrees that Loiigdcn's feat does not mean he is the boiler jockey. "When Lonizdcn has ridden lu Ftnizland." says Baorlcin. "his! style certainly does not encour- age t-onfirit-tire: it appears thel home has to do all the work." Longdcn. :4 native of Wakefield. Ytirkshirc. lmriird snmr of his saddle lore around Taber. Alta.. where he rode with the late Georgie (The it-einanl Woolf. an-,l other top American jockey. Lacnnic Johnny has ridden sev- rral times in England for minor 5 The Charlottetown Guardian. Tltundny. Sept. 8, llu City Rifle Ch'ship On Line Marksman of the f.!I.l. Rifle Association will enter into the fin- Il stages of the seasons IJFOENM next Saturday when they 1'03""! to Squaw Point Range to battle for the City chmpionshlp. The match will start It one-thirty and will consist of ten rounds It each of the sou Ind 600 yard firms mounds. I The following Saturday lite U"ll' ed Services Officers Club inatch will be fired under service condi- tions. This match is fired under similar conditions Is the QUE?!” Medal match at the D.C.R.A- meet. it consists of ten rounds rapid fire at 300 yards. ten rounds snap using In eighteen inch tar- get also It 300. Moving back tot he mo yard mound the marksman At Squaw Point On Saturday then firs tu rounds dsltbei-Its in I prone position. The this! stage of the match is the run-down from 000 to too yards. starting at the six the shoot move down to the 500 when the target Ippearg ad flre two shots-in the prone posi- tion in 45 seconds. At each sub- sequent Ilwearance of the tarbets they run Inotlisr hundrdd yard. and fire two rounds at each range. At the 400 and M0 the shots are fired in I kneeling position and It the 300 and IN they are fired from 0” sillldlnl position. This match is fired without the use of slings and with battle sights as issued. The "N189 officers for both of these final shoots will be Major A. F. Gormley. with Sgt. Art King in charge of the butts. Vic Seixcis Struggles To 4th Overtime Tennis Victory FOREST HILLS. NY tAPl- another extra-set victory his fourth in four days-Wednesday to keep alive America's hopes of thwarting the strong Australian bid for the men's national tennis championship. The seemingly inexhaustible. 33- ynar-nld Philadelphian. called an "old man” and repeatedly counted out of title and Davis Cup consid- erations. outfoiight the bearded Dane, Torben Ulrich. to gain the qiiarler-finals, 3-6. 6-3. 6-4, 6-3. At day's end the fighting Seixas had played a total of 202 games in lurninh hack England”s Mike Dav- ies. Pierre Darmon of FrancI.' Chile's Luis Ayala and Ulrich. ”ttZs wonderful it I can just stay alive." Seixas puffed afterwards. HOAD. ALTHEA ADVANCE Max 391; of Calgary, and next The red-hot. tournament favorite. week he mm” (we, to ride Bent, phlegmatic Lew flood of Australia Calgary (Tniirt in the st, Leger moved ahead with 8 father 9-8! (Calgary Court in the St. Leger 54- 54- 7'5 Vlcwry W97 Gum Stakes. In be run Wednesday at 50159" Of Chic!!!)- rountp (3-ilgaigv (tourl. I 5240-1 The women's quarter - final shot. limits to have little chance hrackel. was filled without an up on form CllDMORElS . WEEK- END SPEGIALS st-I. featured Wednesday by In- EXTRA 22c Pkg. -- Coupons Removed SPECIAL l ROBIN HOOD CAKE MIXES W ll 1 T E. GOLDEN GINGER- B R E A D. MARBLE. CHOCO- LATE Iml BROWNIE. l EXTRA 5 for Sl.0O --- Supply Limited Perfection 2 tins 290 Red Rose i Caiglzillflfl I for Che: & Sanbornehi hi. I Milk 79: Coffee 31.1 H Peter Pan 2 tinsEm2:n hr? pi: Peaches 35c cheer 39: Crispy Flake 2 lbs. Island 2 lb- till Shortening 49: Honey 49c . Brown 5 lbs. iiiie 48 Sugar 43c ilnl gilcll(lli)rl1:' 1 pkgs. Kam 39C Spice 29c l 29c lika- Parawax 19c 20c lb. 2 lb. 39c .- HI Itldcd that the CA1-IA has several other comics in mind and (My wtlilhbe queried stars Day h roll your own cigarettes with it I - 5;! . , ,,y-, A-put. ommcrivs flavour 25 ll. IAG , 31.69 "the? lrlumbh for the sensational Althea Gibson. Miss Gibsuii. bidding to become ll" "Ni N9Kl'0 to win a major U.S. tennis title. eliminated Karol Fagoros of Miami, Fla.. the new glamor girl of tennis. 6-3. &2. She was joined by Mrs. Dor- othy Knodc of Forest Hills. seeded fourth: Mrs. Betty Pratt of Ja- maica. B. W. l.. st-cded seventh, and young Darlene Herd of Monte- bello. Calif. No. 8. SUITS JARMAN SHOES WHITE-T-SHIRTS OUR ENTIRE STOCK 2570 TU ll" SPO l NON-TITLE. sour ly DON IIOYT CIIIIIII Prou Staff Writer SAINT JOHN. NJ. (C?)-Till ker Plant of Dorcltosterh MIII. arrived here Wednesdly. conti- dent of T ” Canadian light- hoavywelglit champion Yvon Dur- ella of Batu S . Anne. MB. in I to-round. iion- tie bout tonight. Clem Crowley. Picto's manager. said the American boxer "has to get this wlii" over Durelia to bol- New York bouts Ind I poslihio shot It ex-world champion Rand: Turpin. "We've got to get this win back so we can continue on." Crowley said in an interview. "If we win here. our next fight will probably be against Ted Doncaster. Tinker could probably fight Turpin if he beat Durelle." YVON SLIGHT FAVORITE Durelltmresinstated for the fight by the Canadian Boxing Federa- tion which ordered him suspended last week pending settlement of I MOST suc RT SHI ster his standliig for I pair. of A Picoi Arrives Coficldhr Of Defeating Dutifellfe maiigeriai dis utc. liitb Hill I Illlllt zl fIv:r.lt.:. an avg: Picot tn. Julyw eating in I in . Plcot led on points until tho forced him to throw in the towel. "Dinette hasn't got I punch." he Iaid. "Tomorrow night. cu prove this I better fighter." Crowley added: tHo'I in much better shape than last time. Hats boxed about Ill roundsi in training and there's an no more trouble with the ee." Picot expects to enter the ring at top fighting weight of 173 pounds. six pounds heavier than is July. Durelie is expected to tip the sales It 117. I pound lighter. WON LAST BOUT The Canadian champion is due here this morning. He and Pic-of will weigh in It 4:15 pm. ADT today and go into the ring around 9 pm. Durelle's last fight Aug, is ended in a unanimous ill-round de- l8 Remain In St. Leger Stakes LONDON ice: ' Eighteen l Astor's Hornbeam and the Queen's High Vcldt. The race will be run over Wu miles at Doncaste . York- shire. next Wednesday. Here is the field: l Articulate. Court. Bouncer. Calgary Cambremer. Cash and horses, including the Canadian. Courage. Court Command. French owned Calgary court, have been Belg. High Veldt. Hornbeam, Idle left in the St. Leger Stakes, final acceptances Wednesday showed. Rocks. Ioduna, Light Fair. No Pretender. Pont Levis. Space Ship it is generally agreed to be one of Talgo, Thunderbolt. Vezelay. the weakest fields in years. The final acceptors includr Bit- rnn Guy dc Rothschild”s Pont Le- vis. the .1-to-1 favorite. and other strong fancies such Is Viscount EXTRA SPE All carry 126 pounds except No Pretender and Light Fair. which as fillies have 1213. Calgary Court is owned by Max Bell of Calgary. mound for itchy-, CESSFUL in 43 YEARS i FINAL CLEARANCE- Ends Saturday CIAL Ono Rack RT To 313.95 By Van Housen 20 Dozen. Rog. 54.95 wom( ctommq 2070 RT COATS To O32 Entire Stock - Except DAKS " 'l ivlri-ii i .t..A..I Canada and U. 5. loading Maker." Ordinaril Tiiiisti JACKETS fourth round when I twisted knee titres Summer Style Regular 31.25 cision VOPLM t Willi Ill-TOM: City. vcllowiey (gt. cot has won 8 of 42 professions: boots and II In amateur retained the New England Gloves ml, I . Ytlr co-promoter Ge 0' - ticket sales were ziyod. lfgiiy ',,”.1',' to publicity given Dufelle'a .u,. W - W O'Brien ttIid"lIst Ft-la. fight. would be moved to cults? N.B. unless the CB? lifted it; ",2 lbenslon of Durelle. The cgy okayed the bout after reaching u Igreamenl with the Saint John boxing and -wrestling commission to hold Durelle's purse until hp settles his dispute with Montreal manager Harry shepherd. R.C.A.F. Wins S'sicle Little League Title The RCAF little lcagtiers um, the Summcrside Championship for the third consecutive year yesm-. day when they beat the Rtilarv boys in it squeaker at Sleiiiun Park. the final score being 3.1 The score VV83 tied at 2-all Wlieyi Jimmy Christmas came to the plate in the final inning and bush ed out it home run to win the bait some and the championship. .i.m. my had had two doubles lielor. his title clinching wallop. ”Tmv" Gallant pitched for the Roi,-(rv Team and Bothell was on tho M6. t5. 95” 2.89 sis. 2570-- so. A y-; ll .5 i:iiiii”iiiiii”iiit li..illi'..llMl'”..:'TF.'.ll."it.o .01 "if iris in