7 '-r-s.. Page 10 The Guardian.Monday. July 4. 1955 ling Brooklyn Dodgers Sunday with At Memorial Field Sunday cliai-lie Ryan's Dodizerr slashed out a total of liven!)-one hlls U) send the Stars down to a lopsided 1:1-I rifccat yesterday afternoon 8! Mcliilirllil Field. 'l'lic Stars took a temporary 1-0 lclitl in their half of the first Illllll1L! hill the Dodgers turned 00 -finished a four-game set with the National League lead- a doubleheader split. The Buccos ivon the first game 7-5 and dropped the ies 3-1. The sectllld-place Chicago Cubs. , . , .h ' iitugainunlyn le" ””'S "d Selenteen ,' 5' .they split a doubleheader with St. The l)0dll0FS Dl3.V"l "ill" R375” i Louis Cardinals. dropping the first ball behind Ryan's share v”9lt"'-silt-2, and taking the nightcap 10-5. makins only one error to the bl"-"'5 I So llii-yre ill.-. games back. 5” In otller National League action. lililiiaukee downed Cincinnati 7-3 but was rcllei cd by Mat-lx'iliuon ill tit" ii"-V" I" the 10!) 0' "1? ””"'l wx SWRE and Ncw York edged Philadelphia and iiiisllctl across three big W051 5”” AB R it 1-1. 4-11. I". W)" 9 lead "ml "Neal D. l.c('lair rf . . . . .. 4 t) l "3 Tlicle was a note of surprise in "”""l”'Kh"'l' .ThF wmmfrl scam, Purl-ell ss . .. 4 0 t) 0 the AlllPl'I('al1 League. too. 'l'lle 5"”;'Il ""”'l" "I "19 l"””h M sew llood 2b 3 l 0 l1l(;iilsas City As won a maratlion Ill) '" ll"""-V- ('01 1- 4 1 1 lit-i-lnlilil job with Detroit Tigers This l)o(luci's had a field day at'3I3.l(-T:pt)(LII . 4 f) l ill!)-ll l'ol'gtheii' foul'th straight tri- ll)" lll""" will "”'”h"d-V: mm llwi Dunn Bil .. . 4 t) () lilllllll-fl over the Bengals. in the pro- -9”""””'' "I ""95. l'"Cl""' Ec".l.nglllandl'ahail p . . 4 1 1 llcrss they narrowed the Tigels 3' Ii)-'lr' ii)" iii” mid 1” M3Ckl"i 111g-(111111.-.111 ll) 3 (i 1 llllilll place margin to six games. rliili xlllllltlfl them the iiay with Ma(1KmnUn Cf P 3 1 1 1 YA-C-K5 Bow four lilllslcs In IMP l1'lD5 - (lfliilill. I 'l'llt- league-leading New York Ruin h:id tlilcc hits in (iii: Ilt”)lD1S Totals 33 4 6 fl Yankees Came a(.,.m,p..,- 31 1119 and Ruth Wlillltwli Fain? 15 3' . - hands of the forlorn Wasllln toll it'll ?1)Pi'1lS? 51' Wmlli "W"! lI):.!gm' A13 3 3 Senators. bowing to anfcnt Niiclim 1" tilt"? lTi”- 0"? 9 ' ". -i hlohnn Schlnitz 5-0. But Chicago Fiili k': biotic was a solid triple. Ma.l,D""am C! 2 ? .',' 2 Whitey Sox. current lit-cilpants of .l(iP ((i)lP ol the Stars had the 5.nLa1,l1u-m H '7 5 ":51-pond 01m-9' dropped 3 14.9 51113. lii-izmt lllt of the tzanie in home lafhnrle C 3 E 3 fest to Cleveland llldians. so the riot in the first inning. Earl Mac- Q ' Mb .75. lb '1 3 1 ., 1VYanks stayed 6': games in the K-iilliin and Donnie Lt-Clair of th.20 :I”l(':;l'rF gigs 5 I ; van. Star: eat-ii slaliilllcd doubles. Elr ' lb 5 ,, 4 Boston Red Sox colltinilcd thci-r rti-aii set down the Stars with) ”l:3”" : ' E 2 nil-ampage by throttling the Balti- ginlv sis hits nier the distance. R", '5 r ' 0 0 .1 more (lriolcs 7-2 in the other ganie. striking nilt smell . la" 5 ' ' 1 The Pirates wlilppcd the Brooks 42 it 71 l'm3Il1l)' through the efforts of Ron- liarirlralian :l:il'fNi for the lnSPl'S1'T'olals Don Macfeod Gets Victory As Larrupers Win HALIFAX (OP)-Loague-lending Liverpool L I r r u p I r I squeezed home a loih-inning run Saturday night to down third place Halifax Cardinals 5-4 in n Halifax nnd Dis- frict Baseball Luguo gnmc. Don Mncliood. who took over In lie dghth from Loo Cnngrnndo. was onditnd with Livnrpooh win. Tom Bonbujownki. who rollovod Halifax ntnffor Ilnrldgh Fntzlngcr in the ninth. wnn tbo loner. Three homer: fnlled to brin in ira runs. Jim Dnvinn nnd nck niznr homered for Livorpool. nnd Bill Garter got one for Halifax. Halifax led from its three-run .rSf inning nntil Keizor'n homer in the eighth. DARTMOUTH, NS. (GP)-lnck ltephonv grand-nlnm homer in the third gave Stellnrton Albion: tho nteam they nndod lnturdny night to down Dartmouth Arrow: 1-0 in Halifax nnd District luebnll 82119 game. Rnh Scariato got n homer for Dartmouth in the necond with none on Bill Walsh won for Itcllnrton nfter replacing Duke Addln in the third Jim McNulty look in loss. He took over in the sixth from Russ Ht-ndricks. who relieved starter Dave Ready the same inning. nie, Kline, who took over the pitch- ing chores in the third inning and held the Flatbilsh blockbustcrs at bay the rest of the way. He re- tired the last 16 men in order for his second line relief job in two days. The Brooks had piled up a 5-2 margin in the first two innings. KENTVILLE. NS iCPl-Kcnt- But the prosperity was too good ville Wildcat: hard-hurling Jlm1tn last and Billy Loes and Clem Bailey flung a one-hit shutout at1l.abine combined to hllrl a work- Truro Benrcnts Saturday as hisgmanlikc six-hitter in the niizhtcap. teammates collected 12 hits for aiThe Brooks scored all their runs ill 5-0 Halifax and District Baseball the sixth inning off Max Surkont. Filth second 3-1. Bilt it was good enough to give them the ser- runs in the first two innings. more than enough to insure the triumph. But the second game was another matter and manager Harry Wal- ker had to employ five hurless. Harvey Haddix. first of the pro- cession. was the loser, while Sam Jones went the distance for the Cubs. EASY FOR SPAHN Warren Spnhn scattered 10 hits in Milwaukee's conquest of the Redlegs. The Braves. with home runs by Bobby Thomson, Ed Mai- hows and Del Crandell. piled up a six-rull margin in the first four innings. to rmake.Spahn's task easy. After scoring three runs in the first ilining. the Giants watched the Phillies peck away at Ruben ltionlcz uiltil the count was tied at 3-311 in the fourth. But n wild pitch by reliefer Jack Meyer with the bases loaded in the seventh permitted Willie Mays to score with the winning run. Both the Tigers and An sent five pitchers into their fray after Det- roit deadlocked the game with three runs in the ninth. They each notched one run in the 13th. and the As wrapped it up in the 14th with one run. Schmitz permitted the Yanks only five hits to end I New York winning streak at five. The vic- tory was the Nats' fourth in flair last 25 games. They collected 12 hits off three Yank pitchers with starter Ed Lopat the loser. HALF-GAME LEAD Chicago's loss to Clcveland shaved the White Sox” second place margin over the Indians to a half game. Ray N:-lrleski, who rclicvetl Bob Lemon in the fifth, was the winner. while Morrie Mar- .-. -4,.-,... .,. .-,- . 4) BOXING GOSSIP Sir (lorry Mctiuigan. former- ly of St. Mary's Road. made good in ring bouts while boxing Ill and arollnd Boston, He began f1LllllnL.' in the featherweight di- VI:-l(IIl and won several New Eng- laiiit aiiialcilr titles. He turned pi-iit'r-..innal in 1952 and ran an iiiiprcsslve string of victories. In his career he fought such well known gcntlonlcll as I)on Nciison. Rllflflk Dali. Boll lmtllcy. Bnl) lick- siill :ind Kcltli l':ii:is. who recent- ly iioll thc Marllllne welterweight l Sports Forum upv Bllli Mays. Doc Hlant-hard,. Tiiiilrllii Tihhs alld Eddie Smith (Ci-irv is the son of John James lilctiliiluin. ll:ll-it in the late '3()'s aild early '40 - Tolii Mctllllskey vvas nvery ptIl)lll'(Il' llL',lll'! in island rings. lie l4Ill'..'lll in the light. and welter- iivizht tliilslons vvilll consider- RIllP xllt'tl0S.K. lie packed n ter- rilir l(llt)('l(()llt pilni-h as well Al ht)IllL' H cllixsy boxcr 'loiii 1- lion in the training end in tho (lulu znlnc and each (IHY at 'llP Slicarwliler Navy gym si:.w:ii priilillsiliu mitt sliilqcrs lit-ltl iiiil')(iilIlc ilntlcr his watchltll ryw liil-illrlwl -111 the list are Kid liiiiinltl. llnrltlliic Nliddlriveight ch.'llii1ilon (iollcy Mt'('Iilsk('y. L, ,- ., -..-a hug ”My Biltlrlie", bcailtifill lilack saddle liorse. ridden by Mi Legiie victory. Floyd Wooldridge whipped the tin. second of four Sox elbowmen. Dave Martens went all the way.Cubs for the Cardinals in thc took the defeat. The Tribe came up for Truro. opener. His mates collcctcd five with clusters of four and five in i Marshals Horses Al Summersicle Races is. Alan Wediock, is seen above in his first appearance at the Sillnm erside Raceway Dominion Day. Recently zicqllircrl to marshal the horses at the Sum merside races. this lovely horse is owned by Mr. Perry Murphy of Emerald. and pre scnted a very pretty picture as he led the parade of horses before each race. (Photo by Wotton). I:laTness Racing Tonight At Local Driving Park Foilr l'l.'lx-iii arc sclil-tlliliid to go U115 f'i('l1IIlE at the Driilniz Park.i dl-llc. Miss .VIIl(1. RPRI Filuzo. Rajah I”-3”) "'1'" Will b9 Til" lll IWO llanoicr. (iillgcr Worthy and Bud's dashcs with tiurscs ranciiic from who will line up in the B trot as s17.i()o for thc C C Pal-c to .S22.'i.00i 0111 p0115- Rp)ln(yIdS. 111,111 .1000 Eva l"" "'9 KB P3('9- Blldlniliz. Ylarion F2. Miss Com- Slx llorscs iilll go to the post ill mando. -lt'illl Porlcils and Rosalie Fcalllcr l)iixIl-r. Waylilark. Mil- mil, the R-B pare. Scott (fa-ll lit-ll Iioopcr in the opclllng eicnt. the 0", July gm n narmmmh. Hanks, Br-ill-cs Sister. hlovncy (-C pace. t"o1il-v ill-(tlilskt-y is schctlillcdtli R"-lal' Prm” B”d'”"K Md KP" cmssms mgr do hattle vlllh .lohntl.V Mclhinaifh Rlmh nr'::,i1yE';;' :h:1l?las:1ai:el':,li:;::l o of Boston This will be the '. , . I M,mnd rlmh home?" we Dairy staltois, Hill) Wit-icy. l').ilr li. The first timc around Mcciilskey won the dot-lsion. ('ohe-y has n fllll slimmer of fillliting ctlt-out for himself. S:-ion rinvs after the above men- finnctl flcht. lilcCluskey Iinrs ilw third fight card of the so.-icon at the local Forum. Ills ftrltioncnl is a rough. tough Ncgro 1 hailing from New York.. hattlcr by the name of Jimmy Skinner. Hc has on record While in Uncle Sam's army he saw action in 45 bouts. losing three of them. Since enter. in the punch for my game he 7 has gone to the post seventeen times and won ten by knockouts, He lit only 21 yearn old. The records show that by heat- lm: Nunc Wallace. bnntnmweight champ of England. on June 21. 1890 in A contest under the Mar- quis of Queens-bury rules with two ounce gloves. George Dixon. the American title holder. bo- cnme the first undisputed world'l champion in any division. The fullest heavyweight king was ilonn Willard at 0 ft. I I-4 Ink. The shortest was Tommy Burns. I It. 7 b. Hnrf! Julia tn the firlf fo- und-hon boxer to fight for n Cnnodtu tftlt with In unettlon of the cnnndinn Dining run. "Tm"... Ifioll head- . impressive - I'rcdrlic Scott. ('.ipt. Morlzan. l.;lrlv (lash. Falrgo. Little Delbert anti Slccpv Sam. The 1-'lycrs will hold in practice this eicniliiz at ii p.m. ' a I Trim Day-Cruiser ”Roamer"- The ”Roamer" lying at her mooring off the Char- lottetown Yacht Club following the launching last Thurs- day. This latest addition to the Club fleet was built and to weekend Golf At Belvedere The '”l”onlbstone" contest held at the Belverdere Golf Clilb over the weekend was won by Gerald llllrgoyne. who reached the sec- Gcrald Burgoyne had a net 63 and Art. MacKen1.le the low gross with 74. The annua P.l-Ll.-N.B. toilrna lnent lakes are in Moncton July 11. 12 and 13. As theentry in this tournament will be limited to 200 it is recommended that ROW”-T5 onler early. New Attempt On Juan do Fuca st).-an Fails PORT ANGELES. Wash. (CPI- Bill Muir. Sannlch. B.C.. mun- icipal engineer. wno pulled from the Strait of Juan de Fucn Satur- day. four hours nnd 44 minute! after he left here attempting to swim to Victoria. it was Muir's second unnuccew ful try at the still-unnwum strait and the first swim in n northerly direction. There have been nine nttempts to swim from Victoria to Port Angeles. All have been unsuc- cessful. The strait is 18.3 miles ncrosn at this point. In n straight line. Citv League Sofiibdl Games In tonight's City League noti- Lall games Navy vs. the l.Y.C. ('(viiizht'li Diamond): Dnfry vs. owned by Commodore Mac Irwin. She is 2 ft. long with n 7 ft. beam and is fitted with a 20 HP. en me no -a'i'e n” I I3 I". 39 wiurnsn o llucnvsnlv. developing a speed of ten knots. Ba.rter'n Film Lab. lmondi. t Ttrtw '0'! Diamond): At -.1. Harriet (Pnrkdnle Di: CHICAGO (AP) -- The starting lineups for the 22nd all-star game American and National League in Milwaukee. July 12. were an- nounced Sunday night. Here are the starting lineups: Nntionnl League-lb: Ted Klus- zewski. Cincinnati; 2b: A1 Schoen- dienst, St. Louis: 3b: Ed Mathews. Milwaukee; .55: Ernie Banks. Chi- cago; lf: Del Ennis. Philadelphia: cf: Duke Snider. Brooklyn: rt: Don Mueller. New York; C: Roy Camp- anella. Brooklyn. American League - lb: Mickey Vernon. Washington; 2b: Nellie Fox. Chicago: 3b: Jim Finigan, Kansas City: ss: Harvey Kueenn. Detroit; if: Ted Williams. Boston; cf: Mickey Mantle. New York: rf: Al Katine. Detroit; C: Larry Berra, New York. Those players received the most votes in the poll. conducted by 775 newspape s, radio-and TV outlets. which opened June 10 and closed at midnight Friday. It brought out a record 6.562.064 votes. The pre- Vigil! record was 4.637.743 set in 9 Manager Leo Duocher. of New York Giants. will lead the National Leaguers. Al Lopez. of Cleveland Indians, will direct the American Leaguers. It will be Durocher's fourth appearance as the National l.eaguers' manager. and Lopez' first as the American League leader. Each has played in two all- lttar games. 0l'Il.V five players repealed from the two lineups for last summci"il game. Tlley are K I u s z e w s k i, the fifth and sixth innings. The rock-and-roll Red Sox. who now are only three games Olll. of third place. won their 22nd game in their last 27 decisions behind Williams returned to the Red Sox lineup for the first time in nine days and made one bit-a dribblcr slick-fielding rightfielder. made his first error of the National League season Saturday and it led to a 7-6 victory for the last-place Pitts- burgh Pirates. promptly singled Groat home with Frank Sullivan, who racked up piusbu,-gh 00200002214, 0 1 No, 11. For the Orioles. it v their 12th defeat in n row. Tell Brooklyn no 100 000 0-6 U 1 Peterson (0);- Erskine. Newcombe (8) Lablnc (0) and Howell. W- Past the nlound. . , . y 0 Carl Furillo. Brooklyn Dndgcl's' 511 L001. 100 002g310 0 Chicago Perkowski (9) and Cooper. W-Mln- ner. HR: Chi-Jnckson. Cooper; St Furillo muffed Dick Groat's fly 1Ii31'11V(.?,lf,li."e';"t' 100 000 2aF 5 13 3 ball in the 10th i ii: fr - ' two bases and JDhnn;l,""6-,Bri:n Cincinnati 070 00?2())0x-10 11 1 anks BOW - All- Star Game Lineups Announced Last Night Snider. Campanelln. Mantle Ind Berra. Campanella, out of the Brook- lyn lineup with an injured knee cap. was the highest individual vote getter in the poll with 2.154.770 votes. Berra was second with 2,- 138,739. and Knltne, the Tlgerr 20-year-old star. was third with 2.- 126.901. Durocher and Lopez will pick the pitchers. alternate outflelders. in- fielders and catchers. The com- plete squads will be announced Wednesday. Each of the winners must start and play at least three innings unless sidelined by injury or illness. Baseball Results By THE CANADIAN PRESS SATURDAY American League Boston 030 000 002-5 9 I Baltimore 100 000 000-1 4 1 Susce and White: Johnson. Pa- lion (2) Pillette (D) nnd Smith. L- Johnson. Washington 000 000 000- 0 Ii 1 New York 320 002 05x-12 19 0 Porterfield. Shea (1) Ramos (3) Chakales (ti) and Fitzgerald; Byrne and Silvera. L-Porterfield. Hfls: NY-Byrne, Howard. Chicago 000 100 100-2 7 3 Cleveland 000 001000-l 3 l 1-larshmlln and Lollar: Score and Hegau. HRs: Chi - Harshman. Cle-Hogan. Detroit 300 010 240 00-10 14 8 Kansas C. 001 630 000 01-11 17 2 Lary. Zuverink (4) Foytack (ti) Blrrer (ll) Aber (9) and House; Portocarrero. Gorman (6) Saln (9) and Astroth. W-Sain: L-Abcr. HHS: Det-Hatfield. Boone. Katine; KCy-Demacstrl. National League Friend. Littlefield (1) Face (4) Martin (7) Kline (9) and Atwell. 000100 03x-4 9 1 Jackson and Bllrbrlnlt; Minner, Nichols. Johnson Buhl (5) the winning run. C mpanella. their injured catcher. Walker Cooper in a three - riln eighth inning gave Chicago Cubs: a 4-3 win over St. Louis Car- dinals. The Cards got two in the ninth on a pinch homer by Peter Whisenanl. Willie lilays. definitely out of his slump. hit his 21st homer of the season along with circuit clouts by Sid Gordon and Ray Katt for a 6-1 New York Giants) victory over Philadelphia Phils. Gordon's was good for three runs. Starter Sal Maglie got credit for his ninth. win although he needed help from 1 Don Liddle in the ninth. KLUSZEWSKI HITS 25th Ted Kluszewski. Cincinnati firstl baseman. kept pace with Snideri in the home run race. hitting hisi 25th as the Rcdlcgs defeated Mil- waukee 10-5. Clncinnatiused seven singles. two walks and a wild pitch for seven rllns in the second in- ning. V in the American League, George Susce tossed a four-hitter for Bos- ton Red Sox who won their 21st victory in 16 games and handed Baltimore Orioles their llth straight defeat 5-1. Tolumy Byrne tossed n three- llitlcr as New York Yankees blasted folir pitchers for 19 hits to defeat Washington Senators 12-0. Byrne and Elston Howard hom- cred. Jack Harshnian also pitchcd n three-hitter and, like Byrnc. hom- d h, 01 . cred as Chicago White Sox de- ;)::,0k:Tee" 9 are M ml up M5 feitcd Clivelarld 2-1. A . M Iy 40 RH” kmk ll lltl-inning homer by Joe DBrtppt:i)I)l1In1SlXo plnyersohiiling on Dcmaestrl gave, Kansas City -an on the Pmmpemh gm". Th?” 11-10 win over Detroit. Al Kalliie was a llweepstake held -Ill con- mlmerpgugnr Tme" wnh "V" 0" in junction with this tournament. 3 ex: A Finsierwald-Twins B. C. Golf Open By PETER MURRAY Canadian Press Staff Writer VANCOUVER (CP)-Dow Fin- sterwnld. one of the newest young golfers on the tournament trail, hung on grimly Saturday to win the 72-hole 315.000 British Colum- bia open with an 18-under-par 270. Flnstcrwald, from B e if f n r d Heights. Ohio. edgied slender Bud Holncher of Apple alley. Cnlif.. by one tttroke In a dramatic finish on the final green. The 24-year-old Holschcr was tied with Flnsterwnld going -into the final hole but missed I two- foot putt for n one-over-pnr five. Flnaterwald got down in par to take the 32.400 first-prlzo money. Holscher pocketed Sl.w0. SNEAD THIRD Snend. the veteran from White Sulphur Springs. West Vn.. fash- ioned n on Saturday for his 274 total. 14 strokes under pnr. Souchnk. the bull-shouldered for- mer footbnll plnyer from Durham. N.C.. who never quite found the range after his prnctlce' round 62. Rosburg. stocky Bob Wylie of Calgary took low Canadian honors with 611-72- 70-70-281. one stroke better than Vancouver's Stall Leonard with 71- 71-75-05-&. the lowest of Bob ''''.('I If 1 ii r” our of Lu, lii.ee s..'.l1.e I under par. : ' -lolly (6) Vargas (7) Jay ttiigand D”dg”5- "ld9"”-V ml55l"5 ROY Burgess. W - Collum, L - Nichols. Rice: Collum. Freeman (8) and HRS: Mil - Adcock. Aaron: Cin- I Trio The above three New York fighters will appear in Charlotte- town on July 12 in lvan Doherty'n most ambitious fight card to date. On the left is Jimmy "Tiger" Skinner who will meet Cobey Mccluskey in the main bout. He has an impressive record of 17 professional bouts winning ten of them via t.lle knockout route. This will be his initial appearance in a local .ring. Jimmy served in the American Army and in that pe- riod took part in 45 bouts. losing only three of them. Pictured in the center is Billy Crawford who will take on Don By STERLING SLAPPEY WIMBLEDON. England (AP)- Louise Brough. 31-year-old tennis veteran Beverly Hills. Cnlif.. won her fourth vllmbledon single: tit To Fight Here Julyi12ili Louise Brough Wins Fourth Wimbleton Singles Title 19 straight sets Friday to win the iPirates Split Sunday To Take Series From Brooks; (By Ed Corrigaii, Associated Press Sports Writer) 1 Pittsburgh Pirates-no respecters of authority. they To Senators Trainor in n semi-final go. The served reputation in Marlliiiii local fighting public will be very rings as a two-fisted slllggol anxious to see Don in actloncarrying a generous dose of sli-pp again after his long absence ducpng powder in each -if his pZl(lll('C to an unfortunate illness. and in hands. ' Crawford they will see I young) Roy has turned down all fighter who has had 11 profel- from Cape Breton to appear slonal bouts. He lost three by de- card there becailse he has in-on cision and came out with a draw promised main-evcnt hlllllll! it In in another. lshows up well in his go iiltll tile The tail on the left '1. Artigi'NeW Yorker- Chorbak. nnother ex-army young- ster only 21 years old. He will be featured in the other hsemi-fling against Gaston Roy. tat crow .t ., pleasing better ,from Quebec who TRUR0 lcPl'.M's5 Chm” l"l 1 1 n mile in 2.22 2-5 ill llll has "med himself . we" de iftelhrtrllandash for the best time at Truro Raceway Saturday night. ' The harness meet was called on lafter t e fifth event because r:ilii slowed he track and made drlvliir dangerous. Royal Budlong owned by D. it. Macatday of Pugwash,Nlx'.S. iron U. S. players won both singles-the "Nil Vanity Lee. 00l'v')CBsll'P. at Wimbledon this year. top-seeded N- 3- 5t3:1e5(-: S”l"';fl' M: clltll” Tony Trabert of Clncinati having Clellli W- - amltle -F W f'"- benten Denmark's Kurt Nielsen E1-i ml”? and DI" Cl”l”' ftlI('l till I! Truro Races 111 P. . E. Webby of Dartmouth. fifth men's singles. I In the Menls doubles Saturday.. Lew Hood and Rex Hartwig wont 7-5, 0-4, 6-3 over Ken Rosewall and Neale Fraser. It was an n11-Aus- Saturday by defeating Mrs. Bev- erley Baker Fleltz of Santa Mon-1 ica. Calif., 7-5. 8-6. Miss Brough's victory in the Miss Cherry Valley is owned by E. MacMl1lan of Truro. Baseball Standings gruelling 92-minute matclt gave her one more Wimbledon title than Maureen Connolly, who had domi- nated women's tennis for three years until her retirement last year. Miss Connolly watched Sat- urday's final from the press box where she was reporting on the lllul ament for several British newspapers. Only Helen Wills Moody of the U. 8.. who won eight times in 12 years. and France's Suzanne Leng- len. six-time winner. have more victories than Miss Brough nt Witn- bledon. U. S. WINS s1NGLEs Mrs. Fleitz, 25-year-old star who transfers the racket from one hand to the other depending on the shot, was thc first mother to play in trallan final. American League Weak link in the Rosewall-Fraser w 1, pct. Gm. team was the service of Rosewall. New York I 52 25 .575 .. Hood and Hartwig returned it Chmago 43 29 ,597 nu, powerfully and broke through on C1,Ve10nd 44 31 .587 7 Rosewall's service to stroll to on 30510,, 42 35 ,545 in easy victory. Fraser's volleylng at Dem,” 311 :15 ,521 12 the net also was weak Kansas City 32 41 .438 iii The women's ' ” final was w,,31,1ng1on as 43 .351 241-; an all-British affair with Angela 3011100,,-e 211 53 .2743) Mortimer and Ann Shllcock defeat- N.u0n01 Leugue P the final here in 35 years. blew a 5-0 lead and even Don K1uSZewSk10 N"l'C0'”l39v ”l.l9V)"!i ,l05'"E New York 000 320 001-6 ti 1 starter Clem Lfllllllkt. couldnt hold ph”ad(.1phia 100 000 oooggl 0 0 fffM'"”hl)lYa1”5v F3')'”f(Z "P ""5 Maglie. Liddle (9) and Knit; honyc. lD"k MS id””h.! Tl"""?5 Simmons. Miller (6) Kipper (iii homc'r' Wirheone" fir f' Slsd 23'” and Semlnick. W-Maglie; L-Sim- 1 0 9" " 39” mons. HRs: NY-Gordon. Mays. liomeis by Randy Jackson and K3” International League .- Columbun 310 000 100-5 9 21 Toronto 302 000 10x-6 10 0 Kurnc. Romberger (1) Miller (B) and Burriss; Hetkl. Shore (7) and Berhcret. Ricllmond 220 0()0 000-4 ll 1 Buffalo 002 010 000-3 7 0 Picone and St. Claire: Rozmall, Davic (2) Hahn I4) Schultz (B) and Streuli. Syracuse 000 110 000-2 7 1 1 Rochester 002 0()0 001-3 10 0 Mort-head. Lovcnguth (8) Peter- son (9) and Hcymnn; Faszholz and l Rand. Sunday American League Boston 104 000 020-7 10 0 Baltimore 010 000 001-2 7 1 Slllllvan and White: McDonald. Dorish (3). Johnson (ti) and Smith. L-McDonald. Washington 000 140 000-5 12 I New York 000 MM) 000-0 5 1 Schmitz and Courtney; Lopnt. Sturdivant rd). Wiesler (iii and Silvers. L-Lopnt. HR: Wash-Ver- non. cliiciiizo lll 030 nos-9 14 0 Cleveland 410 045 00x-14 19 1 Donovan. Martin (-ti, Howgll (5), Fornlclcs (6), and Lollar. Moss (7), Lemon. Narleski (5) and N111-0,1011, W-Narlcski. I.-Martin. HRs: Chi- D0l10V8l'l. Rivera. Moss. Clc-Smith. Detroit 001 020 103 000 10-8 17 1 rKansas City 204 000 010 00011-914 2 Mass. Crlstante (3) Foytack (4) Birrer (9) Zuverink (14) and R. Wilson; Rnschl, Harrington (9) Ceccarclli (9) Sain (9) steam- (14) and Astroth. W-Stealer; L- Zuverlnk. HRI: Det - Knline 2; KCy-Wilson. Power 2. National League New York 300 000 1o0L4 13 0 Philadelphia 020100000-8 7 1 Gomez nnd Kntt; Dickson, M11. ler (1). Mrozlnski (7), Meyer (7) and Seminlck. L-Miller. Milwaukee 022 300 000- 7 0 0 Cincinnati 000 101 010- I 10 I Spahn and Crnndnll: Nuxhall, Klilmataln '4). Rldzlk (fl) nnd Bur- gess. L-Nuxhall. HRs: Mll- Thnmson. Mathews. Crandnll. C11-1. -Kluuewlikl. Post. First St. Louis 320 010 101- 0 I 0 Chicago 101 000 000- 2 I 1 Wooldrldge nnd Burbrlnk: Davin, Hlllmnn (2) and Chitl. Second St. Inuit 1oomool-s 51 Chicngo ml 0!) 40:.-lo is 1 Hnddlx. G. Jones (1) LaPjImg (fl) Wright (5) Smight (at and Slrlll: S. Jones and McCullough. L-lflddlx. HRI: Chi-King, Sonar, Bnnkn. Tandy. Flrnf Pittsburgh I12 101 001- 7 I 0 Brooklyn 410 ooo 0tIL- 5 I 2 Donono, Kline (3) and Peterson: Spooner. Roebuck (3) Hughes (I) and Howell. W-Kline; .x-Roe. buck. BRI: Pgh-Frecu, omu. Bkn-Furlllo. Pittsburgh 0M 001 (II)--1 0 0 Brooklyn too 000 00x-8 I 0 Surkont. Face (1) ma Atwell. Pt-tornon (0): Iaocn. I-Chine (I) and Wnlker. W-Lou: L-Surlrotit. tmz Bkn-Hodges. hfol-nolbtnvt .7? came in with n 07 to tie Snead and 3090!! Vrin rt r-r-. r '2! ,.. , 3, .1, -. (ti), i.c.;y til) i ' litre") Cu. 3. 0......-. U. B. C. Crew Nosed Out In Royal Henley Regatta By ARCH MacKMENZlE Canadian Press Staff Writer HENLEY - ON - THAMES, Eng. the starting line. (CPI-The University of British The American crew. described Columbia eight fought valiantly toby Henley officials on the best to cut down the University of Pcnnsyl- compete here in 10 years. nevcr vania's fast getaway lead in tbequlte lost its lend in the one-mile. Royal Henley Regatta's Grand 550-yard race although the Cann- ellallenge Cup final but lolit by ndlnns cut the margin to about two third of a length in a close finish feet at the iii-mile post. Saturday. ”You rowed a grand race." The Canadians. favorites of the coach Frank Read told the Cann- crowd after their surprise win on dians. Moncton Golfer Winner Of N.B.- P.E.l. Golf Title FREDERICTON (CP) - Doug Lcwls ofltlhn Monictonq Got; nnd country c u won t e ew runs- wick and Prince Edward Island KEE" IREsH Golf Association Willingdon Cup trial match and Frank N. Robert- . son trophy here Sunday. carding 1 72 and 75 for n 36-hole total of ing Pat Ward and Shirley Bloome w 1, 01, out 7-5. 6-1. This was the first British 1;,-00111” 53 22 ,7o7 H victory in the doubler slncn Kay Chicago 43 35 .551 11': Stnmmers and Min 1''. James won M11wau1." 40 34 .541 12v, -in 1936- Cincinnati 34 as .486 16": Miss Brough recalled that she New york 35 39 A3017 had lost to Mrs. Fleltz four times p1111ade1p111.g 3:1 41 .445 lot. in the last two years and added: 51.1.0111; 32 40 444 lol- "I Euess you have to to be lucky Pittsburgh 25 so 342 27-- Some Um?-" International League W L Pct. Gill. Toronto 52 27 .658 - Montreal 40 29 .623 .1 Havana 45 33 .577 (ii: Columbug 40 39 506 12 Rochester 35 40 .467 15 Buffalo 31 45 .408 19”.- 1 , Syracuse 30 46 .395 20"; Friday over n crack Russian crew. mchmond 20 50 .350 231, trailed by halt a length going over: -- A MAGIC MAIIIE VACATION- lor I now lane on life. Fresh ll'l air. nun-looked beaches. cool taken and belittli- fni renortn . . . Write for FREE rotor- fll Mnlnc Vncntlon Planning Kit. Mains Vnutfui Snrvfco I10 Gntowny Circle. Portlnnd. Itfnlne. HAINE DEVEl.0PMl-TNT COMMISSION For Quality Mildncss Value 147. The former Maritime nnd New Brunswick-Prince Edward Inlnnd Junior champion led 16 other nur- VIVOH from district tournament: of the association. Lewis nnd the three leading scorers in the N. B.- P E. 1. Annual tournament at Moncton next week will represent the two provinces in the Willing- don Cup matches at Calgary. V The Island was not represented ' in Sunday's trial match. . Eugene Menley of Westfleld POPULAR SHADE. finished nocond to Lewis with 140. Tied for third plnce. with 151 ench. were Pete Campbell. St. Crolx. and Francis Mayor. Edmundnton. Mnclflnnon. Jacobo (0) nd White. Second Montrenl 110 M2 0- 4 ll 0 Rochester 510 000 x- 0 6 0 Lehmnc. Stnnek (1.). Woiey (4). Craig (0) and Teod: Blnylock nnd Rnnd. L-Lehman. HR: Mtl-Wll- Roch--Cunningham. Toronto loo 400 30-11 In 0 Buffalo 010 00) 000- 1 I 1 Llndeck nod Bnrbcrot; stump. Davis (1). Roxrnnn (4). Erickson (I) and lti-cull. HR: 'l'or-Lf1n- er. in Second Toronto Feather Duster, Wt 110 M 0- I I 0 Buffalo 001 000 0- 1 8! Crirnlnn and Griffin: . Flowers and Yewclc. Hr: Buf- . Hnvnno 011 Mm-W14 1 101 M NW4 0 0 Brnciio Ind Sierra; Stnrr. Jor- dnn (3), Medllngor (I). Nnrdelln (7) And Wntlfngton. First Syrlcune 110 001100-I 7 I Columbul 000 N2 0t-4 to 1 nml. Lovnngiith.(0i and Hey- mnn; Von Irnbont. Rornberner (I) and Burl-tn. HR: Syr-floyrnnn. Second isyrlicou Columbus spriniz. Farrell (7) and Lonr tt. 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