10-The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., Aug. 24. 1966.| others who are behind their | - Perry Contends For Young Award By BEN OLAN -NPW YORK (AP) — Who would have thought that Gay- lord Perry would be leading Sandy Koufax and Juan Mari- chal as a candidate for the Cy Young Award? / + Yet, with less than six w left in the baseball season, / Franciscos Perry, an eight- game winner in 1965, heads the list of candidates for the trophy given annually to the major leagues outstanding pitcher, _ Koufax, the Young award winner last season and in 1963, hi “ts“makinz another strong run | this year. Despite an arthritic le > that pains. him inter- mittently,” the 30-year-old Los Angeles Dodgereace has won 20 games.and lost seven. He is also the majors leader in strike- outs with 254 and earned run average, 1-67. However, Perry, with a. 22 mark, has lost. five fewer games. than the Dodgers southpaw. . His BRA is a- good. one, 2.52, and he has yielded only 26 ba on ‘balls’ and struck _ out batsmen. Koufax has pitched 20. com- plete games and three shutouts | while the-Giants Perry also | has three shutouts among 12] complete games: WAS SURE OF 20 The Giants Marichal, who * appeared to beva certain @& game. winner earlier this ‘sea- son, has.a 17-5 mark. He has not posted his 16th victory. July 25 | in beating Pittsburgh Pirates 2- 1-and_won_ No. 17 on Aug. 2 as.-| En gait this year. Don Drysdale of the Dodgers lea won only nine oe Sammy Ellis of Cincinnati Reds. and Mudcat Grant of Minnesota have 10 victories apiece-’ Mel Stottlemyre of New York Yan- kees and Tony Cloninger of At- lanta Braves have won 1 each, | ;and- -Jim..Maloney,. also. of. Cin- | cinnati, has been credited with | a, reliever against. New York | 13 triumphs. Bankers Take’ 2 Game Lea In. Commercial Softball Le:- | gue action last night the Bank- | ers downed the Canadian Tire Pistons nine to eight at the Queen Charlotte . Park. Winning pitcher Derril Doyle | Jim Kaat of Minnesota Twins, | with an 18-9 record, is the only other sure shot/to win 20- Five others have an outside chance. They. are Bob Gibson of St. Louis Cardinals and Earl Wil- son of Detroit Tigers, whove| won 15 each, plus 14-game win- ners Chris Short of Philadelphia Phillies, Jim, Palmer of Balti-/ more Orioles and ~onis Me- Lain of Detroit. Koufax, Marichal and Gibson | were~ i ~the —20-game—victory- | group last séason along with six 4 and allowed only ‘seven non struck ‘out — three, walked Legionagires. , Drop Mess 7-6 Carl MacQuaid, coach of the Royal Canadian Legion Junior entry in thé City Baseball. lea- gue, ma his second appear- lance in twp nights a successful lone last- evening as he led his, teammates’ to a 7-6 .win over the’ in- ha Sergeants Mess in a five four, and gave up Aifteen hits. The only big hitter for_ the | Pistons was Bob Rice who tag- Es two on four tries. The a on the other hand, had sluggers in the box tonight , Co: Jerry Payne hitting ‘two! for three and Doyle, Ken Moly- | neaux, and Edgar Ellis each cementing three runs on four | ree game puts the Royal struck out three, walked none Bankers two games ahead injior Softball Team has called a hits. | this best four out of seven ser- |practise am 6.30 this evening at Queen Charlotie Thursday. ot ning g2me which was abbrert- ated by rain. MacQuaid set the ‘Mirror Ball Mess down on four hits. but, an | error and three walks led to a‘ The Canadian Legion Midgets three run uprising against him are requested: to turn out for a lim the ‘fourth . inning. practise tonight at Memorial In the meantime his. team- Field. Coach Carl McQuaid’ re- mates were battering the Mess quests a full turnout at 6.15 'sharp. pitching combination of White i There will be a Bantam base- and Farrel! for nine hits and five runs along with: six walks. Ron +Carmichae!. Lyall Husgan, Barry Ellis and Gallant al! had | two hits The Legion had two one Lie ‘innings. a double runner Scored three runs in the: nk The Mess had four in the fourth and two it in the fifth ; ‘Softball ‘Notice Coach Clee Gillis of the Jun- jat Spring Park field. |'MacFadyen requests that sathe players as were listed Mon- day show on firme. Bonshaw Nips Bedeque 4-3 Bonshaw. nipped Bedeque 43 in the first game of a ‘best-of- five series in the South Shore Softball League: The hard-fought battle played |. iat Bedeque.. saw. John Me#hail's iplayers. are to aitend. winning runs in the fifth “inning. | \ball practice at 6:30 this evening | Coach Stu | the | 2 ad a ‘ L. @mith blasted a home run for rthe/ losers. .L. Frizzell was icredit with the victory and D Smith took ‘the loss. Next game is scheduled for| ‘Bonshaw this Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. PROBABLE | Habs To Play 2 In Maritimes MONTREAL (CP) Mont- lreal Canadiens of the National Hockey League announced Tuesday two of their scheduled ie exhibition gamest his yeat {will be, played in the.Maritimes. other game against the Apollos Oct. 4 ‘The: Apollos are one of several Montreal farm clubs. , Last -week, the Canadiens an- nounced that the clubs would play at Moncton Oct. 3 and at Halifax Oct. .4, but. a team spokesman said Tuesday. the dates had been transposed ace PITCHERS The Canadiens, Stanley Cup cidentally. a en champions last ‘season, will play Houston Apollos of the Central | yr ‘is FIsH |” By THE CANADIAN PRESS |Professional Hockey League at | 17: 7 oe Probable pitchers for today’s|Halifax Oct. 3 and will then |) be caught... WE HAVE IT! ie tetiat secteea. in owes eave Moncton, N:B., for an- | QUEEN ST. 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Main Branch — 105-7 Grafton ®, Minor Baseball Tournament SUMMERSIDE — ship, Mayor George Key, Jr., v will. officially open the Prince | Edward Island -Little League - Baseball - Tournament here this morning (Wednesday) at 9.390. a.m. a The six-leam tourney will be ~ played all day at the Queen Elizabeth Park Ball Diamond. Competing will be Summerside, Charlottetown, Montague, Peak | : es, Souris and Morell. = Three games are scheduled | this morning with Montague fac- ing - Peakes, Summerside - vs. ‘Charlottetown, and Swvuris against Morell. The winner of the Montague- - Peakes series will advance to the finals, while the other two _______winners_will_meet in a_semi-fin- al match to qualify for the cham- The semi-finals « in RE a eS aL 7 tia ": ei : = ; : 10:00 a.m. (o 9:30 p.m.-Monday through Saturday. : Oe ee SuLe saw bol teed id Sunday 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Concert Evenings 7:00 - 9: 0 p.m. ting hitting opportunities. 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