PITTSBURGH . (AP) hank Thornas belting a three-run a five-run first- Pittsburgh Pi- rates dcleatedthe second - place 3;-oouyn Dodgers 8-5 Wednesday homer to climax Inning outburst. night. The Dodgers scored three of their runs in the ninlii iuninz 85 they knocked veteran Red Munger box but he 801 Cledll for his third victory in five deci- out of the glans. WASHINGTON (AP) - Mickey - hitting New York Yank- track Wed- American d ers overwhelmed Mantle and his liuiucr mates powered p p ass back on a Wlflfllllg nesday night as the Lgague lea Washington 122. Mantle slammed his 33th home fun of the season to establish a mid sli()()t him nine games ahead of the pace Babe Ruth set in blasting 60 over personal recorrl the fences in 1927. CINCINNATI (AP) - Ted Klu- szcwski and this Bell llii homers to i-1106 Clliclliililll Red”?-5 to 3 only two runs. Aber pitched the cmcaso Cubs W” ninth. 8-2 win over nesday night- Gene Baker. Cubs' second base- Williams-once again wielding the the left temple bat with which he has made base- man, was struck in by a pitch by Bo With NEW YORK Johnny Kiippstvh hall history in the fourth inning. lie was i105" home run and a single Wednesday pltalized with a severe laceration. also spiked himself in falling to the ground and four stitches were required to close the wound. anlle Powers Brooksi Beaten By Yank: (AP) Robin Roberts pitched Philadelphia Phil- lies to a H victory Wednesday despite 10 New York Giant hits. Tad Kazanskl smashed an inside- the-pnrk grand slam homer and Stan Lopata and Willis Jones also homered off loser Jim Hears. Kaznnskl drove in five runs and Jones scored four times. Roberts, whose record now is 14-11, has won four games in the last 10 days. DETROIT (AP) - Relief pitch- ers Jim Bunuing and Al Aber re- stricted Kansas City Athletics to five hits over the last seven in- nings Wednesday in an 8-7 Detroit Tiger victory. Al Kalinc and Charley Maxwell cracked three hits each as the Tigers came from behind to give Bunning his second victory in four days. Kaline and Maxwell drove in the deciding runs during a two- run uprising against Jack Crimlan in the sixth inning. Bunning, who gained credit for Sunday's victory over New York. pitched six innings and permitted BOSTON (AP)-A spitless Ted -belted is decisive night for Boston's 7-2 victory over Baltimore. Mickey Vernon followed Ted's sixth inning bases - empty drive with a three - run homer in the eighth that sealed the Orioles' fate and spelled lefty Mei Parnell's sixth pitching triumph. led Williams Draws Cheers From Fans BOSTON (AP) - Remorseless Tod Williams drew loud acclaim Wednesday night from n near-ca- pacity crowd at Fenway Park in his tirst appearance since the spit- ting episode which cost him the giocrayvlest fine in major league his- When the Boston Red Sox slug- ger was announced in the start- ing lineup over the public address system, a shouting ovation fol- lowed. Earlier in the day some of the fans had begun fund drives to help Williams pay his 55.000 penalty. A faint trace of the boobs which had sent Williams on the most re- cent of his saliva attacks Tues- Williams, 37-year-old slugger, forgot the extra-curricula spitting which cost him a record 35,000 fine Tuesday and spent his emo- tions in a tape-measu .- homer for the appreciative "family night" CTDWS. The blow landed some 20 rows beyond the 420-foot mark in right field. Gallanlllins DARTMOUTH, N.S. (CF)-A 27- yearold native of Shedlnc, N.B.. George Gallant, won the annual six-mile Natal Day road race here Wednesday. His time was 32 min- utes 45 seconds. It was Gallant's first appear- ance in the race. Now working as a pipefitter on tho Halifax water- front. he has been running lvioncton for the Moncton Olympic C ub. ' The New Brunswicker took the day were muffled Wednesday lead at the three-mile mark and night by his reception from the held it. Martin Duckworth of Hall- mniority of tho crowd. "family night" lax finished ” about a min- utc behind the winner. IN THIS CORNER Next Week is Cl1'iown's Race Week Of The Year Next week is THEArace week of the year for Charlottetown and Prince Edward Island. ft is Old Home Week and nine big cards of racing arc scheduled for the Charlottetown Driving Park. In- cluded among the many, many races of the week are two Free- llior-Alls n Free-Fob All Trot. a Junior Free-For-All. and a race for three-year-olds in two dashes for 8300 per dnsii. The richest race of the week will be the Free-Fan All No. 2 for 32100 or S700 per mile. The best horseflesli in tho Marltlmcs will bc here for the Mg event and all classes. with the exception of two, are well filled. The two in need of some additions are the Free-For-All Trot and the Free-For-All No. 1. Each of then classes has only 370 Itarters as yet in contrast with the Fi-co-For-All No. 2 which has 11 horses going. How- ever, both cvenis have been to-opened for additional entries. In any case there are many fol- lowers of the track who will tell you that the best race to watch. anyway, is one involving only five or six bones. It seams they don't get in each others way. The Free-For-All Trot will prob- ably be one of the most interesting of the week. Newport Express has caught the fancy of the fans since his arrival here last work. He has taken part in two races here already and hasn't looked out of place at all in competition with Roy Bevan's Sir Joseph. April Bud was the top trotter at last year's Old Home Week and Scot- landls Ace and Jerry A. flnnovcr have been winning morn than their hhara of races both hers and in other places this year. About Singing Sword we know little. Anns' Dream. Sir Joseph. New- port Cblef and Joscdale Clans- man are the starters thus far in the 31800 Free-For-All and the 11 going in the richest race of the week are 'l'ronl.n's Bob. Ann's Dream, Peter Clan. Sir Joseph. Convair. Jossdnle Clnnsmnu. Newport Chief, True Lynn, Dave Gratton, Rlchland. and Super Hnl. With this flashy array of horses ready to go than is Iltllc doubt that Charlottetown will be the place to be come next week. Ted Williams, now dubbed the "Splendid Spittcr". received n ra- ther heavy fins Tuesday when he got a little outraged at his home town fans and the New York Yankees. Now even to Williams a 35,000 out out of his pay is no laughing matter even if he does make more money than Nashua. Terrible Ted was so put out with the fins that he said "I'd spit again at the same people who booed ma today." , The Boston fans gave Williams the old bronx cheer when he mis- judged Mickey Mnntis's fly ball. Ted pnrtlany made up for the blunder on the next play when to hoppcd into the wnll to pull down Yogi Bcrrn's long blast. It seems though that the fins will can him of his expectant- Ing tendencies. Williams admit- ted grudgingly. "I wouldn't be at the ball part If I could stand a has of 35.0U I lay.” . Barry's ldnsiadvancnd to the basis of the City Softball Lcague lions. In Softball Finals With 4-1 Win Over Abbies scored on a double by Art Ballem. In the third inning on back to back doubles by Willie Dunn and Duke Maccnllum and a fly ball by Dick Carroll. Mike Connolly completed into ceutrellcld. roll got twousinglcs. Defenslvely Bull Dunn made I i This workman is using a trawl- ing machine to smooth the surface of the cement floor that was pour- ed at the Sports Arena yesterday. SMOOLTHINGWSSURACE The blades at the bottom of the machine rotate and chip off lumps of cement that may have harden- ed. Guardian Photo. Airkids Nip Y's Men 13-12 The little '...,uc-leading Y-s Men cited out a close win over the improving Airforce team at Queen Elizabeth Park last night by the score of 18-12. The RCAF boys looked to have the game in the proverbial bag but four con- Iscutive walks in the final frame proved their undoing. Norm Huber. in relieving pitcher for the Airkids. made a nice one-hand stab of a liner by Dave Matheson in the ilnal inning. Jerry Metclafe started for RC AF.. and Huber finished. Ronnie Duggan went the route for the winners. RESULTS By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League Phila 110 104 010- 8 9 0 New York 100 100 010- 3 10 0 Roberts and Lopaia: lloarn. Rid- zik (ii) and Sarni. W-Roberts. L- I-learn. Hits: Pha-Lopaia, Jones, Kazanski; NY-Rhodes. First St. Louis 000 001 000- 1 6 2 Milwaukee 101 122 12x-10 10 1 Blaylock. McDaniel (5), Little (7) and Cooper. Trowbridge and Crnadail. L - Balylock. Hits: StL- Moon; Mil-Logan, Adcock 2, Cran- dall. Brooklyn 200 000 003- I 10 3 Pittsburgh 500 100 20x- 8 10 1. Craig. Bessent (4). Lehman (0) UNESCORE R H and fampanella; Manger, Pollet ' (9) line (9) and Shepard. W- l;gA;en osgalsil 1.1.2 1; Munger. L - Craig. HR: Pgh- U pin - Eddl Boates T'"”””' m s Chicago ooo zoo ooo- 2 s s 0' l " 30210200x-BBO Gianls Being lnviled To Move NEW YORK (AP) - New York Giants will be invited to move to the Borough of Queens to a pro- posed lelevision and sports centre to be built atop the Pennsylvania Bailroad's Sunnyside Yards in the Long Island city area. A. Edward MacDougall. vice- pr ” t of the Queens Chamber of Commerce and a director of the Long Island Railroad. said a formal invitation will be for- wardcd within a few days. Mncbougnll proposed a 50.000 to 75.000-sent new Polo Grounds Parking for up to 20.000 cars in the proposed new centre would be included. It would be financed by private capital . The Giants are considering I move out of the Polo Grounds. llol lnleresled In Pompey Figlil MONTREAL (CP)-Harry Shep- pard, manager of fighter Gordon Wallace, said Wednesday he isn't interested In an English bout with Yolande Pompey of Trinidad at the present terms. Sheppard said he wants 57,000 "clear" if his Brantford, Ont., slugger is to defend his Empire light-heavyweight crown Sept. 10 at Birmingham. He said he had been offered 21.500 (34,200) by ya molcr Alex Griffiths. "in fact." said Sheppard, "Jack Solomons wrote me to say that he's interested in putting that fight on here with Eddie Quinn. Solomons. the London ex - fish- monger. was imported to deck the recent Archie Moore - James Parker bout in Toronto with all the trlmmins. Quinn is n wrest- "I18 Promoter here. -W Rain lleslricls lng matters in the fifth inning 8 ho . wnllopcd I tremendous home run lennls Play LANCASTER. N.B. (CP)..Raln rust:-loud Wsdnosdnym play in mg New Brunswick open tennis um. nament to three matches and lsuthcnnd tho schedule to Friday. Dsfendlngi champions Jim eliminating Ellis Britten and Tony -MICIOIIOCIIUIO-C. Wit Yo INchllgthOlIlxIidouhlcnfl- -NEIWGIIICOIIM. Rush, Hughes (5). Davis (6) Drabowski (B) and L a n d r l t h; Klippstein and Bailey. L - Rush. Iills: Cin-Kluszewski, Bell. American League Kansas City 140 100 010- 7 12 1 Detroit 212 002 l0x- 0 12 0 Ditmar. Crlmian (3). 1-lerriage (6). Kellner (8) and Ginsberg; Hoeft, - unning (3). Aber (9) and House. W-Bunning, L - Crimlan. HRS: KCy - Pilarick; Dot-Kallne, House. Baltimore 000 200 000- 2 I 0 Boston 002 001 04x- 7 9 1 Johnson, Z u v e r i n k (8) and Smith; Parnell and White. LJohn- son. HRS: Bos-Williams. Vernon. New York 201 106 200-12 14 0 Washington 000 020 000- 2 10 2 Turley and Berra; Pnscual. Stone (5) Byerly (ti) Grob (9) and Berbcret. L-Pascunl. Hlis: NYk- Mantle. Skowi-on, Howard. Cir 041 000 001 000 00- S 12 2 Chi 12000011100001-713 1 Aguirre, Mossl (8), Scorn (0). McLlsh (13) and Hegan. Naragon (13); Pierce. Kinder (8). Lnpalme ll), Staley 10 and Lollnr. W- Staley. L-Mchisli. HR: Chi. Lollar. International League 0 Richmond 110 300 001- 6 12 1 Havana 000 200 000- 2 7 0 Lopat, Dixon (8) and Neeman; Heard. Sanchez (2), Marrero (4). Cuechc (9) and Dotterer. Colombus 100 100 000- 2 8 0 Miami 100 000 000- 1 7 1 Herbert and Noble; Farrell, . Ponce (9) and Nlarhos . Rockestcr 00:l.&1 100- 9 21 1 i Buffalo 103 000 000- 4 l i Mackinson. Roberts (3), Wright (wand land; Nicholas. Fronts (4), Coleman (4), Walls (7), Hahn 9) and Tomkinson. PROBABLE PITCHERS NEW YORK (AP) - Probhble pitchers for today's major league games. (Won-lost rccords par- cntheses): National Lugno St. Louis at Hllwaukoa )2-twl- Phlladelphls It New York-lino win (64) vs llrgonarl (3-I) Chicago at Cincinnati - Kaiser (H) vs GIQ (I-O) UP Nlxhall (7-O) A-idsna Lsngnc New on at Wash Ksclrs uu).,n Stewart ( ) Baltimore Boston - then (H) or W. (H) vs Iullivu j- bun completed. However. if some- . what wet, the surprisingly large ; home satisfied that they had seen p homo happier than the averazt -Pl held . - Idea and Cottage Frank. The pair . Jollity Leigh stole the show ' Wit track and lowered his racing wank. Leigh's old mark was 2.13- A study falling rain brollllit the I harness racing card at the Char- 1!: lottctown Driving Park last night to a halt after only 5 dashes had Crowd of fans that turned up went '3 fine although brief. program. Thrcn fans in particular went tron. Those were the three who daily double tickets on New paid off a handsome 326220 for the largest pay the Driving Park this leaoon. An ever-improving A-year - old taking a victory in the A Pace. Iidth clocked the fastest time of fllenlght with a 2.12 2-5 over a for the second time in s 10 not only last week. CAUGHT AT WIRE Ytsta the favorite in the A Pace led the field all the way around the track until the horses turned into the stretch. Jollity Leigh caught the mare with a great drive and won at the wire by a neck. Premier J . Walter was third. Claude O'Brien drove Queen Primrose to a win in the free-For All Trot and A Pace in 2.16 3-5 over a track made heavy by the down pour. Uacitals Boy was second and Moriell Woody third. Ranida, Seconds Count and Vera Signel pulled away from the rest of the field of the C Pace at the 7-as pole and staged a terrific fight for honors in the stretch. Ranlda was tbeiwlnnsr .. Seconds Count was second by about three feet and Vera Signel was a close third. New Idea brcezcd to I win in the C Trot over Bonnie Dale and Jean Aubrey but Cottage Frank lot a real argument from Sandy Yorke before coming through for a win in the CC Pace. Laurel Chief was third. The Quincllu on Jollity Leigh and Yuta paid 310.70. Some other good pays during the night were: New Idea 825.30 to win; Bonnie's Girl Sl(i.00 to place; Cottage Frank 818.20 to win and Jollity Leigh 39.50 to win. C PACE 5.s:Iioonu-iostotowno-can-.'n'uussssr.asq.sr. Rain Halts Race V. 2 Five Dashes Al Drivinji Pdrlci -W C.'nl:J.lCleg1ga(M c 1...... same lcvy on Babe In mg: , . I ze.n'"””'a.u uZ”b'?.?..i&'” """' l” W ” "' m"" C '1'!!! area! Babs wnsitnpped to: am New Idea itginsillielgl ..9.. 1 gal umwmxi, uy uunl a" h 51:3- BonnieADale (BCilrt)k 2 "m" l" U” V" ””''t- Ma-1" J .. l ' Llfcniw lilor;:ln((il'em) .19).... l ,7” ,l,','::””l”'&n'.”?f "gr; vi Christy's Liaccl (MacGs-egos) . B ,1 ,5." mm . mu m . M. Bonnie Girl (Henncssey) ..... I uon.l'"ol”' brmum quick Joandale (Stead) . . . . . . ........ 7 my Ind in from 't.unch ll- Jollity's Dream (Moreside 8 mm, mpponeru I N ""1 gm”-1f1'17 3.5 ed 5 6 Mutual responsibility of athletes H M . ew ea OWII sorge - w H” pug 0 Henderson. driven by vs Coo :".dte'Sf:g&::lul;'”"',5l;:.l:.p.'tnl:;". placed on counters in s cm and stable. C PACE Cottage Frank (R. Annear) .. Sandy Yorke (White) Laurel Chief (Constable) Hoosier Doctor (Shaw) . Ralph 1-lal (Llewellyn) Helen's Dream (Poulton) Jean B. Lee (Kennedy) Hum Dale (Bell) Time-2.17 Cottage Frank owned by Jack Annear. driven by Ralph Anuear. A PACE Jollity Leigh (Stud) Yuta (MncGregor) Premier J. Walter (Lowery Gahagnn (Shaw) My Volo (Hcnnesscy) Time-2.12 2-5 Jollity Leigh owned by James O'Brien. driven by Harold Stead. FREE-FOII-ALL AND A PACE Queen Primrose (O'Brien) Uscita's Boy (Constable) Moriell Woody (Kennedy) (Stead) .. Scotland's Ace (MscGregor) . Jerry A. Hanover (Llewellyn) Suffolk Chief Time-2.16 3-5 is GALVESTON. Tex. zahnrins, famed woman athlete suffering from cancer. said Wed- nenday "it's nice to feel no pain." She is recovering from another opnntion of the several she has Quee Primrose owned an driven by Claude O'Brien. Babe Says. "Nice To feel No Pain" CilCCb& ,r........ ...o-.. nu. -onlo- 1 2 8 4 5 G 7 E C&QII-m boxing. Paris ma Benalm said Wednesday. TBOT 1 2 3 4 5 over Cohen's left eye. 6 d James Condon, a Boston Demo- utatrfiled a bill to lltoitibit pro- fane. ohscene and impure lang- uags orslanderous stntomsnts bo- dlrccted at ball players. The would impose n 560 film on vi-. Former Champ To lluil Boxing p PARIS (CP) - Robert Cohen. former world bnntnmweigbt champion. has docidsd to give up tclunakar Gilbert Cohen. 25, non of an Algerian barber, lost his world bantam- welght title to 1taly's dent-mute. Mario Agata. in Rome in June. English referee Teddy Waltbain stopped this fight at the and of tho sixth round because of a had cut "Since my defeat l have lost confidence in myself.” Cohen said. bad since cancer first was dis- covered in 1953. The last one was performed Monday to relieve an abdominal obstruction. it was the second operation in three weeks. I. a tobacco shop. And in Boston five office girls sorry. Wlulams later told report. on "I'd still spit at the sums people who booed me." one income tax specialist, has lng his calculations on Ted": rc- Flyers And Slars Play Tonlgltl Al Memorial field night in a re ular City League Baseball tilt 4 Memorial Field. Although the Stars are sitting at the bottom of tho league they hi", Iplit even-ntaven in four same: with the Fly&ll'Illd will geghotut to break that deadlock to- liurlers for the contest will likely be Art MacLcod for Tom Mao- Fnrlnnels Stars and Earl Mackin- non for Fiddler MacDonald's Fly- crs. Game t-ism is 7 p.m. n The Stars and Flynn -play to. Mm . Rain forced a postponemnnt of the second game of a Dartmouth- Though he told Cronlnilin was mu Arrows Pound iianrax I3-5 Halifax twin bill as wall on games tcilartou and on at Ktvllle. eeso. (AP)-Babe '"”""m" lie hers and George Zahai-ins. ber h said she rested very well Tues- day night and "things look very It was he who quoted her on the lack of pain. gg:m..?...:mLm.......-.-. . FARMERS INCOME The record high for farm in- come in Canada was the esti- mated t2,1.'A.E)0.000 in 1951. mm 0 TOOKE 9 ARROW ;' VAN HEUSEN S SALE PINK EIEPHANTS? No simus I 4- By TOOKE illlfl ARROW Ordinarily 4.95 and 5.95 1 On SALE of HALF PRICE 8. 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