2 Gun-ds. lie received the covetd Iit:Aits c. o. r. R Newport Chief Ciockeci in 2:05 Saturday Afterno Nmvport Chief, A black horse owned by Bert C. Criiikshiiiiks of Halifax and driven by Buddy Cruik- shanks. i-at-rid ihrceof the fa (Siiarlniitilrmn Driving Park ECORD slest miles ever seen at the Saturday afternoon and in the first mile he shattered the long-standing track record whorl ho iilaznd down the stretch to be clocked in 2.05 hm.-)1 t'i1til)iiP(i a hall secoiid off the old mark. (hint so-opt all li'it'Pf heats of the Fine-For-All and each time ran auny from the rest of the field to win 0:-isily. The sacmid mile was was 2,05 2-5. in 2.05 3-5 And the third 'i'lii- oi-l m.-nit or 205 1-2 was The Ouiiielias pair 810.00 and t... i,-,1-t iii iuiii in Hllti Wensterl53 W I'95P9l'”)'"il- aiiii trir )1) wink stood up in re- I,,.,.m..i 41-Kaliiii by -time of Lon (Yhieai-a iron the high the point aggregate for drivers durln mum mp ,m..w. t-mm the Mm-pith; neck and I trophy Ind chec "um, and rntlrin VS iuas presented to him during the The ililtrli -mp: mu-in; the af- nlnhi l'M'i'lil imi aflrr he look I , . , t, l s ssion lace uilh Mr. .iolIsciJti iii the :f,',:.':.mi',..,..w.i. i(i's.s'ili(:lg)IiliI&iaiiCiEQ('1lIId dash of the Classified ,. i ...- ' '. e(-ord- Pare. ;-::l(:VLkm: yl:Vt-Mil thict 1 r i AFTERMmN .;., 1)., .n............ card Little rnr.s-ron-ALL hniimn 1-iillprti tirn heats of the Nevin-irl Chief W ,-,,, mun .1 W Nhhn look -iCrulIkshaiikI. 1.... nw ,,.,.,., Ruhignit Clegg and. (ionrair tMnugcr- p .i 2 r,..,. Niglliii quit heats of the DD) Anus Dream iltobiiison) . 2 4 . pm." .'os. Ciiinsman iTiii1icr) .. 4 .'i . Sir Joseph iLlewrllyn) . 3 5 Nl(iiiT twill) TlmP!- 1.05; 2.05 .1-5; 2.05 2-5 Singing Sunrri. G AVN C Illti Tmiriria Ray virir all double dash w,.,m-r- on the night card. Avril Burl ziiiil Scotland's Are (iiVKied liasiivs of lilo tllassillod Ti'ol.. in tho opt-niiig heat of the Iree For-All tho heavy favorite Con- vair got Away to A .-ha)t,V ""3 Ind trails-rt the other four horses all the way around to finish I or last. W:i,,g...1,.i.- titan.-uur-ii hopped into the load front the start Ind loom- .d by the quarter pole in 81 sec- onds. Ann's Dream then took over the load at the half-way mark but as the horses wore comiii around the liiucr i1ii'll Cruikshan u made his more with Nnwport Chief and nipped hr the field I! if thCY were standing still. The block liorso opt-nu-oi up I hlg Ind and as ho come ihiinrloring into the Itrcivh tho crowd 4.000 lil'0ll!” xensiii: I now rccorri rose on masso and sent Ncwport Chief winging hnmc wit-h lusty cheers And hand-clapping. The iii-nan of the quarters were M: i102 2-.'i; i114 I-5. PRIWEN NO FLUKI2 To prove his victory wk! on fiuikv Nmrpori Chief won the next two heats in almost idenlinnl Iashion. each time IttI.Vil!8 U"-ii in the park until our the 8-4 mark and flying by in VI HM! 4 lengths. For at-ctiiiiplishiiig this feat Buddy Criiickshank was presented with A chcck- for 8100 by H--L xemiedy, President of the Pro- vincial Exhibition Association on hrvhnlf of the Association. during the iiii:iii r-:iI'd Thu nmiy ihiuhlc in the al'tcr- nnon nu l.ittlc Dc-lht-rt and New- port Chief pair ii whopping M0250 and than one in the evening on G. Ann C. and April Burl paid 340.90. T-Standings American Lcngud W L Pt-,i. CB1. New York 77 H .553 - Clevelanti 57 w 533 3'4 Chicago 02 51 .540 1255 ansion I93 ."I."l - .553 I3 Detroit .55 01 .470 Zllri Baltimore I62 M 443 ,4 Washlrgztmi 49 M .42!) 26M Kansas ("ity M 73 .333 38 Notional Leazue W L Pct. GEL Iiiiumiks-I M) as .505 - Brooklyn 07 47 Man 1 Cincinnati M I .501 IV: Cf. Louis I! Q .500 12 Phtladclphin 55 ” .482 14 Pitishiirgh 51 66 .436 19V: Cliir-ago 47 67 .412 22 Now York (4 68 .393 24 Newport Chief owned by B. C. Fruikivhanks. Buddy Cruikshanks. DI) PACE Rubisoli Clog: lMa('GI'9Riir) 1 Van; Signal I('. Smith) I Mr. Priceawhalenl K .IAy's Goldie (Rogers) .. .. I PIrker'ii Pick (Stead) .. .5 . Jolly Mark (Fiiruuiis) . 4 7 Yankee Joan iMrRa9) . . . . .. 7 A Times--2.17 l-5; 2.16 1-5 Ruhison Clegg owned by G. Sheennn. lummerside. driven by June; MAoGregor; Vera Signal owned by J. E. Yeo. Port Hill. driven by C. Smith. (C PACE Little ilclhert W. Smith) I 1 iii J. W. Abbe (Reid) 3 I 1 Chocolate Di twitolen) .. I I A Jolly mid ( urimors) A t 3 Min Knox tsobeyi I A I Esso twlscneri .. . 4 '1 .'i Jolliiy George (Moresldc) it 6 ii Flicker Mclilllwyn vRogers)7 I it Freddie Scott it)'McAi-I) ii in 7 Bug Clegg iaemsrdl . .10 9 9 Times-2.13 (-5; M4 1-5: 1.18 245 Little Delbert owned by Steels And Yen. driven by Cyril Smith; J. W. Ahhe owned Ind driven by Joseph Reid. NIGHT CLASSIFIED PACE Singing Sword (Walker) 1 1 Tronia's Boh iShorci 2 2 Peter Federal Imihinson) .. 3 5) Direct Mite IGouldI . . 4 4 Jerry A. Hanover tl.lcwellyn) I 5 Times-2.08 4-5; 2.09 1-5 singing Sword owned by L. 8: G. Stables. Halifax. driven hy Lloyd Walkcr. ('l.ASSlFlF.D PAFI-I G. Anti (1. itiallliecltl .. I I Keppncli Playgirl (Willis) .. I 4 Mr. Jnllsrntt I()'Mear:i) 4 1 True Linn (MacDonald) I 3 Black Majesty iminieis) I 0 Shining Hour Ihewisn I 5 Times--2.11 3-5; 2.13 6. Ann P. owned and drivcn by George (iallbeck. Sumtiirrside. CLASSIFIED TROT Scotland's Are (Stead) . 1 April Bud t0'Meara) 4 Patrick Budlong (Turner) .. 2 1 'Ted Genessee (Llewellyn) .. It .1 Senator Crslgmyle (Ramsay), 4 5 Timex-2.12: 1.11 Scotland's Ace owned ivy An- drew Perry, driven by I-Inrold Stead: April Bud owned by Mrs. E. Mustacslcs. Trtiro. driven by -Len 0lMcara. CLASSIFIED TROT Taurida Ray (C. Smith) 1 1 Bud Henley (Turner), . . . . .. 2 1 Premier J. Wnlter (Lowery) I 8 Gshagan (Shaw) . . . . . . . . . . .. 4 4 Ill Conio 1Coles) I 5 Times--2.13 1-5: 215' Tnurida Bay owned by Mr. Ray Stewart. driven by Cyril Smith. British Rifle Sh By CECIL SMITH Canadian Press Staff Writer SOUTH MARCH. Ont. (CP)-A '5-)'05Il”fiifI member of the British rifip tcom Saturday walked off with the coveted Governor-Gem crnl's Gold Medal in the annual Ddminion of Canada Rifle Asso- ciation prize shoot. Dr. J. P. Michael, short. pipe- gmoking major from Cornwall, Engand. paced I field of competitors. He chalked up I score of 19!) of I possible ll), firing 10 rounds from 300 yards Ind 15 each from 600 and 900 yards at Connaught rifle ranges. Dr. Michael was chaired at the firing point after beinl mobbed by other membll M the Bfililil team And Cansdian msrinimea and was can-isd to the presenta- tion stand behind A band from the governor - Gencrars Fad d medal from LI.-GCI. II. rlham, um. msnoun nuomnquilr the match never mi 01043!!! Ian I rent. I). watch of CAnAdA chief of the peanut copped. of CITED Borden. 0ni.. 1 V Ii. Mit'IllOi,'I veferll:k: is global of Pilci0u.w'Nh 0' J Ir tioon com . vlqir-upplco t Icorq tn H" was dildo! IE HE A oofer Wins ' Governor-Generai's Match in the first round of the match. Mrs. Theresa Hughes of New- oasiie, N.E., was the only woman to score it possible 54) in the 300- yard round. Others scoring possible: eluded: Flt. A. S. John. N. W01 son, Sydnc N.S.: Cadet D. F. Bcrtelscn. irand Falls, N. 3.; and F0 J. I linker. Plciou. N.S. NAME IISLEY TEAM The make-up ofCInadn's 10- man tum that will compete at Bisley. England, next summer Ilso wAs decided Saturday. Top oggregntc standings during the week-long shoot are added to the scores .postod in the final atagc of the Governor - Ga-itcrAl's match And the top 1! Are selected to rep- resent Canada. Lleut. George Hogue of Mont-. A member of the Black Association, first plIce in the Bislq (It: with I combined score 017. 81!. R. D. Cnfhline of and J. A. 8.. fled in- Iilmorll Faint P. A Thomp- )- ' IIDIIIIETI of the BR ,hd their scores: Lt. ' Iii ,'l'orooto, us; Ouswa. fa. audios- llalifax, driven by -- I A g 5 1 " ill HM Thompml; Itmm 3 Hut . L-ltiflofte. - nun " IId Emil dllrli (I) and Nnnpl. V-duh RECORD BREAK EI---NEWPORT 0IIIEI' on . pvt 1 Two Swimmers .3 the wAtcr. she is an tint wouui ' I to swim in: Ilrsii. tainted Ii. Chllrrh Point At 3:12 iv pm PDT. He had been in the winter to hours. it minutes. his ' 01.:-liar iorced It the for the lolvldon gu- icrdsy bu the ll!!! will go cg. Mr. Kir ood intended to um A short bolldu hon anyway ad will put on NI . rug. day ntternoon . At 4 p.nI. main in. heat wmlI:i.Ihe.oiilb m”"”n.m,"n.'.”" OK! I. my and two other (otters will D an sis: his trial III! urtormnnos 5:1 . Conquer Shall VICTORIA (GP) - NI mun. men crossed tho limit of Jinn" do run ihturdly but both indaa short at the IIINIIMMI ml or VtctoriI. ' Mrs. Amy ltilnnd. A houkwug fnfm L9... DUI”) OCIII-i IIIEM It wiliiAm Head, Ilx miles south. west of Victoril. It l:I pm. PDT after to hours and at miniitss in Ben Lsiiithi-en. Vicioi-iI chef. landing west of lctorll. noili swimmer! entered cllle water It Port Migiei. Wash. Mn. iiiiitnd ll iziii a.m. And Laiislireii 15 minutes inter. They were swept west of their courses by an im- tavoi-Ibio ebii title but managed :o!rexIlI ground on I flooti tide I or. Mrs. lillaind swam K) miles to mmplcie the crossing Ind t.Iugli- int was to miles south- a rent swam 21. 5340266 5 The Ciiulotiotown (lnordinn Mondoy. Aug. 20, 1050 BASEBALL NAiionAl League Milli-tittkee 100 300 000--4 9 1 Cinrltlfilii 014 Oil) Ml-l.'i l4 0 Crone. Buhl ta) Conley mi Jolly in) And Atwell; Klippstein. Jeff- coat (ii) and Bailey. W-Jetfcoat; l.-Crone. Hits: Mil . Adcock, Al- wcll; Cin-Robinson I, Kluszewski 2. Thuman 3, Post. Brooklyn 210 022 020- 0 13 0 Phila- 200000000-III )Maglie And Campanelln; Had- di3X: Flowers (6) Pillette (8), S. Miller it!) And liopata, Scminlck (9). l.-Haddix. liRs: Bkn - Cam- pnneliii, Hodgrs: Plia-Ennis. Chicago 104-000 210- I )4 0 St. Louis om 000 010- 1 I l Drabowsky. Lown in) And Landrith: Schmidt, Coliiim (3) Liddlc (7) Konstaniy H) and Kati. W-Drabowsky: L - Schmidt. HRI: Chi-Fondy, Mnryn. Pittsburgh 000 102 .').'i0-- 9 12 0 New York 010000 000-1 9 1 Friend and Shepard: Gomez, McCall (7) Ridzik (9) and Ssrni. 1.-Gomez. HRI: Pgii-Long. Shep- lrd. American Loagiio Detroit 010 000 000- 1 I 0 ChicAgo l0(l 000 0lx- I 7 0 Foytack and HV P.0 Kaegnn and Moss, Lollar (9). HR: Det-House. First. New York 010 Ill) 100- 4 9 0 .Baltimore 0'0 000 000- 1 fl 0 Siurdlvnnt Ind Bern; Brown and Gastall. lms: NYk-Sliowron, Martin. McDougIld; Bsl-Nit.-man. Second New York 040000200-610 0 Baltimore ()()0 001 l()0-- 2 fl 2 Tttrley and Berra: Palica, Zuv. i-rink (ti) and Triandos. L---Palica. I-Inr NYk-Bern; Bsl-Csuney. Washington 003 031 002- 9 1:1 0 Boston 002 012 01i-- 7 13 2 Stone, Stewart (8) and Her- horei: Suscc, Portcrfield (5) nor- lsii I7) Delock til) min Daley, White (9). W-Stone; L-Susce. HRs: Bos-WilllAms 2, Lopicio 1. Kansas City 001 000 000. 1 A 1 Cleveland 203 I20 00x- ii 7 I Kretlow. Shantz (3) Hcrriagn (4) Mc-Mahsin (7) and Thompson. Wynn. Alulro in) And Hagan. Ir- Kretlow; W--Wynn. HR; ('19- Hogan. Hundiiy Amcrlcnn League New York 000 100 010- 1 S 0 Baltimore 000 00() .'llx-- I 9 fl Kuckl. BYHIC (7) And Berra; Johnson and Trilndos. L-Kuclis. Fird Detroit 10000000002-I 1 o Chirnnn ooonoooio fL- 1 s 2 ivBi'.l' and Wilson. Housr rm; Harshman. Kinder ill) Ind Loi- lnr. L-Hnrshman Detroit I00 000 000- i I 1 Chicago M0 0tIl &l- 4 I 1. Hoeft and House; Donovan um Lollar. Washington 001050 mod 9 1 Boston 001 030 010- I I I Stobbs And Courtney; Brcwer, Kurd (5) ma 13.19,, 1, . 3,.,w,, IIRI: VIA)-h-Lemon; Bog . noinu ,Gernort. Second Wash omsonnm Ii--lilo I Boston son nu ma ii)-ti) I0 I Pucuai. Groii (4) Wlggkf (3) Grins (8) names on And Fitz- id. Courtney to); Parnell, . 4) noiocii oi norm: (ll) - Alley, White (11) W-Ramos: I . lint Imam any no not) onI- I s 1 Cleveland mi 031 on. 5 if . .. Mdiliinn (4! Int- Klim city orioo1oIno..t I I GIVIIIII 50100114! 0 I Dltmar I: ' Ndolol Mano . lnrtmi Albiom M An 07-6 II but) ROUNDUP New York 10.1 200 0lx-- 7 7 0 Face. Hull 14) And Shepard: ltenrn. Littlefleld (2) Wilhelm (6) and Ssrni. W-Wilhelm: 1. . liIli. Hits: Pgh-Mniiomukl; NY):-hrIndt Spencer, Mays, Casllemnn. Second Pittsburgh 000 000 (lll-- 2 I 1 New York 000 021 00x- It 6 2 Kline. Friend (7) and Shepard; Antonelli. McCall (3) and West- NYk-Spencer, Anlnnclll. rst. Chicago 000 000 t)0(l--- 0 2 2 St. Louis 020 iii) II)(-- A ll 0 Kaiser. Vnlcntineltl In) And Lun- tirith: Dickson And Kati. L-Kaiser. HR: Sit.-MuIiIl. second Chicago not) zoo om - s 4 it St. Louis 0t)() 001000 - 1 7 0 Davis, l.own 49) pond Chili: Mig- cll. Jaoaov, Wvmivis. L - Mtzell. HRS: Stl.-Repulskl. Milwaukee 000 ml 020.3 5 fl Cincinnati 000 010 000-- l I 1 Spalin snd.Rice: NiixhIii. Acker (1) Freeman (9) and Bailey. 1.- Acker. HRA: Mil-Mathews. Aaron; Cin-Kliiszewski. , Brooklyn 010 000 fIl1- I 11 II hits ooo 100 t)0l- 1 3 0' Newcomhc. Roebuck (ll) Labine (9) and Campanella: Simmons, Millcr (ii) and Semlnick. W-New- combo: L - Simmons. HR: Bkn- Hodges. . PR-C-TB-ABLE 1 PITCHERS NEW YORK (AP) -. Probable pitchers for iodayls mljnr it-ngne grunt: (Won-lost record in paren- theses): Nutionnl I4-Aguo Miluaiikee at Cincinnati (N) -Burdette (15-7) vs Lawrence (16-ti) only game scheduled Amerlcln League No games scheduled. run. W-Antnneili; L - Kilns. HRS: C J, 'iiAfa on infield errors. Angle CA.r- Lions Defeat B. To Move Closer To Title Bart-.v'I l.ionii look A strangle- hold on tho City softball Lngue championship and the Bevan Bros. Trophy by sweeping I tioubcheId- or from the Basilica Youth Club yesterday Afternoon. The iicorel were H and so. Both gImII were plIycd on the Pnrkdslc Dis- The Lions leIti tho but of seven series three games to one. The Parkdnls team instituted A new twist to local softball when their infield Appured on the dinmond wearing gloves. Tho Lions scored Iix iinurnnd runs in the first inning of the first game and stayed out form. all the way to win the opener. in the sec- ond game they scored single run in the first second and fourth in- mugs and threI runs in the nav- 3 :3 nt . Art Baliem pitched for the Lions in the opener and Allowed only four hits. However he was in trouble severAl times tuii bore down in the clutches to prevent B. Y. C. ban runners from scoring. Playing coach RAlph Pinnu toa- sed A good five hitter for the B. Y. C. but was given poor support in the first inning. Besides the first inning the Lions got only two hits off Pineau. both In the fifth frame. Reg. Hughes and Mike Connolly of the Lions reached base on er- rori: in the first inning and scored on A hit by Willie Dunn, MacCa1l- tim Itruck out but Dick Carrol and George Bradley were both rol grounded out And Tiger Brndley reached on an error and later scored on Art Ballem's dou- hie. 3. Y. C. SCORE THREE The B. Y. C. got tlire runs in the second inning in Des Burgo singled with the bases loaded and Joe Thistle scored two more run- ners with a single through the hole. In the fourth inning Willie Dunn scored In uneArned run and in the sixth Mike Connolly doubled homo Tiger Bradley with the Lions last run. The B. Y, (2 scored once in the sixth on singles by Des Burgu and Gene Word. A wnlk in Joe Thistle and I fly ball by Ralph Pin eAii. Mike Connolly. Ari. Ballcm And Tiger Bradley each hit doubles fol the Lions. Ralph PineIu hit a double for the B. Y. C. And Dal Burg: got two singles. TWO - IIl'I'TEB Rriar "Spud" Chandler "hum- med uni pen" for in nest twn-hit- Baseball Practice Tho riym will hold a hmhaitl practice this evening at 5:!) st' Memorial Field. Harness Racing HALIFAX (CF) - Hurry Up, owned by Neil Clmpbell, and Capt John Cl'llifksilaIikA' Eir- Inoriii Dr:-am Boy from Jnill. mnrc. N.S.. were both doubles winners in I Sntiirdny night liar-l iiess incing end at stncitvillel Downs. ' Singles winners were: Mahlorn Harvester, Record Pearl, Ivan T. and ConnIlly, All from the Hall- fAx Irsl. SAINT JOHN. NI. (CP)--HoI- ,1-tort Grntinn Ind Ann's Boy look "I! IWO feature dunes in fume” racing hm-. lAturdAy nlglii Other winners: Hi Ito's Baron. Mr. Lee Chips. By! IR Now. Bolo Volo, Duke Azoff And Crusader Chief. H-D league DARTMOUTH, N.S. (CP .. Dsrtmouth Arrows defeItcd)8III-i games If I uln- dny. . V , . i l K!1l(V:;l'VlIIA,l tot. (OP)--lull-' , .. . 1 I-In-Inn mum-so nu for In Bart'y'l shiiinui. the Youth Clubbers in the nightcap. The only players to solve Chandler's slants were RIy Maccloskey with I sing- le in the third Ind Joe Revsil with I double in the seventh. The Lions got seven hits off I3. Y. C. mound Ice Joe Thistle with the big blow being A triple by An- ie Canal in the seventh inning to clean the bases. Y. C. Twice The Lions iicot-ad once in the first innlns on single: by Ru. Hug- hes and Min Connolly And I fly boil by Duke Mnccallum. Tiger Bi-Adlcy scored In imeAi-tied run in the second inning for the win ners Ind Chlndlec scored in the thipd After hitting A single And coming Across the puts on Mikn Connollyll second tilt of the ume. In the neventh inning Duke Mae- Cailum ruched on In error. Djck Carroll singled. Brndiey was safe on I fteider'i- choice And Anglo Car Nllii unioAded the buns with I tri- e The B. Y. (i had their best. Icon- lng opportunities in the net of tho seventh. Junior Dowling reached on In an-or And Joe Reveil hit I double but the Lions snuffed out the rally with Dowling on p third. Apps Arsenauli played a strong game in cenirciicld for the B. Y. C. and Annie Carroll in centre. field for the Lions played well making I sensational catch eff Arscnault in the sixth. There was one double play in the second game Duke MacCallum to Reg Hughes to George Bradley. Bradley played strong game at first for the Lions despite I handi- cap of A badly injured ankle. '6 the perfect oiectiic shci starts v. iiii 'BravesiMairiiain I! THE ASSOCIATED PRIII -took A pair from,KAnsII City. 5.-I uuwguun pi-Aves edged llto Ind 1-1. The Client! White lo: I mo-ping iul II the tilItuelIinotItbirdpiacs.Ipiltt.lIlI National mm use In homdottudndu with Detroit while by Ed Mathews and Hunt loItao's III! Box wore dropping I "'5 trim: or to "M1 - tter to e I o i - 5 Sunday. The ions Iklddsd no 31-" WAC" I18? Radian blck to third pinch with Tho White Sox won 4-1. Iftor amount taking over an run- annulus I 3-1. ti-inning decision. nerup spot on A 3-1 victory over Valium. uvmoinl the four Piiundeiphh. sens Ind to-4 Against the Aaron's homer. his 10th. got the Set this lumn. Job door. coming with I nun on opener 1-5. then went ll innings in the eighth off Tom Acker. The to win 11-10. ' young rlghthsndsr had given III ht! Kluszewskn mi homo rill Brave! lust two hits uinii the stat uic notiiuu. who won the ei hth After coming on in the first first two Imes of the mines. into is en stiirter Joe Nuxlisll van I timi-i rig lead Iutnsi spam sidelined by Danny o'oonii '3 But Mathew. then nicked Acltel line drive. for his fftti liomsr to tie it in tho The st. Innis Cardlnlil split sixth Ind spatin rolled in for M: with the Chicago Cubs. winning nth victory of the season and his M behind Murry Dicluoirs two with in the msiorr. Johnny Log- hitter, iii en losing 3-1. New llI'I single preceded Aaron win- York's Giants took J Mir from big smack. Pittsburgh. 7-6 and 3-2. 2 Giants smacked six home in the Anierlcll runs in the twlnbill. two b Daryl "'5; mi 5-4") iv -5: - regal. , DocigersMo.veinioSeconld without I hit in in sixth inning as willie MA.vI, who walked um then stole second. dnhld home ti. Imiiifisid out. KEEP! MANTLE IIITLII Johnson; now 0 - 7 ntnicii out seven in bestlnl tho hiiliees and keeping Mickey MIMII bitten. He Also singled home the decid- ing run as the Orioles scored in the eighth locu- Flvc singles produced IIITPQ RIl.lI'i.Il-lilniuf runs in the opcori for the ndians giving Bob Lemon hil ibih. Vicmfy of thp year-and matching EplIIh'5 197 in the motors. lice Lope: got on his 15th homer among the five hits Lemon allowed. Bot. Trio. runs were unearned in the night- csp. with an error and two sin. glen scoring e clincher in in. eighth. Mike Goren won his niniii with relief help. Si lea by Charley Mimi." and i Katine gave the Tiger; M Johnny ltucks (11-7). Learguc. Con- nie Johnson five - hit ew York Spencer. But they lie d so for a 3-2 Baltimore victory i.hAt eighth-timing error by first base- tvm rum in the ilih for I-ii-any Lu-y's 13th victory in the first games. trimmed thc Yaniieer leId to NA Second plug Cleveland Ind scored the nighicap MARTIN GARAGE. Clui-lattstown. 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