PITTSBURGH (AP) - Frank into second place three runs wsakae. Thomasknocked in behind Mil- Before the range the completed Sundays sus- ln the four- had with a isomer and I Innday t tolead the contestandwonlts-.'lior hath Pirates to a thrilling. 0-! early victory victory over the Brooklyn but game series with the Pirates. gas. The desperate Dodgers, The triumph salt the Dodgers breed a 5-5 tie in the eighth Dodgers Defeated 6- Trail-Bralives Half-Ga I two-out. two-run homer. It was his list of yinning on G1! Hodges' the year. In winning the suspended the Dodgers had um. Braves out of first place by one Percentile point. They now are the Braves a hall-same behind knocked the 141' stall. L:& was the Pin a. National Iangaa (tau 5, on, P..- centasepolnt llonday night uled contest. was halted Sunday lSI.AND INTERMEDIATE "B" WINNERS Photographed above are the Sunday. Left to right, front row- members ol the Peakes baseball '1'. Dunphy. E. Grant, J. Hughes, ham which captured the Island G. Devlne. B. Glllen. E. Smith. Intermediate B title at Peakes IT. Grant; Back row - P. Dunphy, F. Smith, G. Smith. (coach), B. Dunphy, F. Handrahan, M, Dev- ins. I WW"; Tl 7 Q ".2; i-U INTERMEDIATE "B" RUNNERS- UP Photographed above are Rollle'a Arrows who were . lay Paakas for the Island Intermed- iate I championship. Left to -B. Acorn, G. Cudmore. fl. Jack- rlght, front row - R. Roberts (manager); C. Plneau, J. Gebrke, son, 3. Hughes, K. Daizlei (coach) Back row - W. Munroe. M. Mac- Donald, D. Murray L, McCallum, R. Plneau. R. St. John, 8. Mills. Agreement Made Between Rangers And Quebec lions T8018-RIVIEBI18, Que. (CF)- Arrangements were completed during the weekend for a working aueuneat between the New York Reacts of the National Hockey League and the Trois - Rivierea Lions of the'Quebec Hockey League. President Andre Picks of the Lions said the agreement was general manager - ooadrmed Ilsa: Patrick of Ranges. Patrick said he is pleased with the ar- rangements and that the NHL elnb will send the best players available to Trois-nlvierss. Babe Zahorias, Famous Athlete, Growing Weaker GALVESTON, Tax. (AP)-Babe Didrlkson zaharlas. famous ath- lete', was "percepllbly weaker" Monday compared with two days ago. John scaly Hospital author- ities reported. On Sunday, they said the condi- tion of Mrs. Zahariaa, 42. mllzht become critical at any time. She has been fighting cancer for three years, and has been in the hos- pital since March 10. The office oi Dr. G. A. W. Cur- rie said Monday she spent a rest- ful night. "she sleeps a great proportion of the time. Babe is rational when awake, however." the bulletin said. cANi-!D0l'l'?--- -- IvAlonMovsr t"”'”'AiAIITLl' IM5 BEEN IVRITIIYO IIFCIALLT III! 7310' 7709 IYIR Herb Flam Cannot Be Added To Il.& Davis Cup Team NEW YORK (AP) - lierbla Flam oi Beverly Hills. Calit., who upset Australia's Ken Rose- wall at Loa Angeles Sunday to win the Pacific Southwest tennis championship. cannot be added to the U.S. Davis Cup squad which meets ltaly this weekend, captain Bill Talbert said Monday. Talbert said the deadline-ill days before the match - has passed for additions to the team The U.S.-Italy match opens Fri- day at Forest Hills. N.Y. "Un(ll he won at I08 Angcles there was no reason to conslde' Flam for the team," Talbert said. "Herbie has had one of the worst seasons." The us. icarmla composed of Vic Scixas. Ham Richardson. Sam Giammslva and Mike Green. because of Pennsylvania's 9 p.m (EDT) Sunday curfew law. DETROIT (AP)-Chicago White Sox and Detroit Tigers sprayed 8 base lilts. "(including seven home runs. Ni Drills I&ium Monday with the White has emerging with a 14-11 decision Sherman Lollar of the Sox and Detroit's Ray Boone each cracked a pair of home runs. Charlie Max- well had a bans-loaded cloul and Red Wilson added a two-nus blast for the Tigers. Lary Doby hit his mad for Chicago. The two teams used nine pitch- ers. with reliefer Paul Lapalme getting the victory and rookie Bnl Woodeshick taking the defeat. Boone had three singles in addi- tion to his two home runs for a perfect day at bat. Chicago's Min- nie Mlnoso had four hits and every man in the White Sor lineup collected at least one saf- ety. The White Sox jumped off to an 1H) lead after four innings. but starter Bob Keegan was rapped for seven runs and could not hold the big advantage. DETROIT (AP)-This American League city Monday toasted it- first 3)-game baseball winner in eight seasons. a gritty little a knuckleball "that's just good enough to keep the hitters guess- ' - ing." "It's not a real good knuckler." says Frank Lary, the 25-year-old Detroit Tiger rlghthander' who whipped Cleveland 11-1 Sunday on a two-hitter for his mth triumph. "it doesn't jump around and I can't control it too well. but it's an extra pitch and it's something for the batters to think about.” lsary is one of baseball's hard- est working pitchers, totalling 285 innings In 87 starts and three re lief stints. He has completed 19 of those starts. BALTIMORE (AP) - Rookie Tito Francona swatted a 400-foot double in the eighth inning to drive in two runs and give the Baltimore Orioles a 5-4 victory over the New York Yankees Mon- day before i2.8)4 fans. Francona's blow came after Dick Williams had walked and stole second and Bob Boyd had singled him to third with the Yanks ahead 4-3. Bill Bkowron hit his 22nd and 28rd homers for the Yankees. the second one comin in the sixth inning to score ll McDongaId. Mike Fornlales won his fourth victory against eiult losses with two innings of work in relief of Erv Pailca. Johnny liucks al) sorbed his ninth setback a sinai ls wins. yielding seven Bal more hits while going the full game. Rangers Signed Three Newcomers To league Club NEW YORK (AP)-New York three Rangers Monday signed newcomers to the Natiolll League club. George (Bed Sullivan. who was from Chicago Black Ransers' Providence. lt.l.. train- ina came. 9 Discuss Boycoi Of TV-Newsreol On Olympics MELBOURNE (AP) - V. chairman of the commihss with Vila ll. Boilh I newsral pic: Games. Atar- wsrlishe . "We won't be baiidossd. The thee-mindss-a-hylilnltfor saltaloviisa Beihsn Defeats Bygraves By'TKO - I In Fifth Round hi ' W r-Sldzhlo Chucb Comlskey said wlsu Monday to ll third Dodger minors that he might be I93 20- when lillld hook with their clear. however." Said C"mI5k'V' (art-.. Thel the Well. i say he had good match thcv completed a suspended game! I With the P11-gteg, win - . - ning 3-8. The Qua, plgyga be fore the start 0! a regularly sched- pitcher who credits his success to. , games (won-lost Many Marion To me Retained A8 (Sex Manager (AP) - Marty Mar- ; 19:95? retained as manager White Sox in 1957. vice- uggl ' 11 other V881 t0 I0 an M. lzgntifalctlllut there had been "I want to make one thing "There are those who say Mario! did I good Job with poor material. ;Ial. as did a creditable lob with as It." Comlskey said that no one on the club is exempt from trading. "This isn't saying that 1'!!! placing fellows like (Bill) Pierce. (Larry) Doby, (Jack) Harshman or (Dick) Donovan on the OPE?! block." he continued. "But someone comes to me with the right offer, they're apt to go." Colniskoy said he would visit Hlllk Qreonberg. Cleveland in- dlana general manager, "and ask him who he wants for (third baseman) Al Rosen, and if it's vhat I think is a fair trade. we'll make it." ii-Cat lineup To icilange Following . Defeat By Als HAMILTON (CP) - Wholesale .changes may follow Tiger-Catt? humiliating 56-14 .deieat Saturday by Montreal Aloucttes but, out of the maze of guegging only u"-pg things are definite at the mom- ent about the Big Four football club. Tackle Russ Carroclo has been released. as have cnd Don Luft and guard Walt Jenkins. Tex Rob lnson has expressed a desire to quit the club. Quarterback Ronnie Knox. re- ported fined for missing Sunday morning practice. is in good standing, without the fine. lie had been ordered to report at hospital by the club physician. Coach Jim Trimble got in touch with Washington Redskins and came up with tackle Fred Miller and end Jim Dekker. ti, 5.- is I "'0i- 1937 A. Hanover, owned by 30)! Bevan of Charlottetown. came home in 2:13 to win the 3350 puree. pace Saturday. . 30”! I900” Plleos were takes. Sunda . Ann's Dream, a summer- aide. P. E. 1.. entry owned by J. K. Curran. 34.40 and 82.90 in a 9500 pace. the final pace for a 3700 pus-II:-hair Joseph. an- other Roy Bevan entry driven by Llewellyn. ran second. sir Joseph returned 86.90 (and 34.00 in the event and. coupled with his Royal Protector. a Quebec horse. paid 320.55 tor the qulnella. Plays Football, Hockey Despite Big Handicap TORONTO (CP)-Ronnie Lows. now 15. is one of those handicap- ped persons who have made bids to enter the world of awrts. He lost a leg five years ago. and within months was playing his favorite games. football and hockey. After Ronnie chased a loose football into a railway freight yard near his borne. and fell under a moving car. one leg had to be amputated. three inches above the knee. be youngster donned an artificial and was soon playing a line line for a juvenile football team. Now a grade 10 stui t at Cal tral Technical School. Vhere he is in an industrial course. BASEBALL RESULTS National League Completion of game Sept. 28. Brooklyn 011 104 l00- I 11 1 Pittsburgh 101 1(1) (l)()- I B 1 Newcombe. Labina (9) and Campanella: Hall, King (8), Mun- ger (4), .Pollet (4). Face (5), Waters (8), Gerber (7) and Shep- sni. W-Nawcombe. L-Face. HRS: Pittsburgh 810 100 0lx- 0 ll 1 Labine. Roebuck (1), Craig (0) and Campanella: Friend and Shepard. L-Craig. Hits: Bkn- Eodges. Pgb-Thomas. Amulsaa beagle Chicago as can loo-l4 2: 0 Detroit 000 no N1-ii ll 1 Keegan, Kinder (5) llsapalma Masteraon (B) Aber B) and B. (5) Howell (0) and Dollar; Woode- shick, Banning (3) Gromok (4) Wilson. W-Lapairne. L-Woodr shick.”iiRs: Chi-isaiiar 1. Doby; Det-Boone I. Maxwell. Wilson. New York 010 002 010- 4 8 8 Baltimore 000 100 22x- 5 7 0 Kucks and Howard; Palica. Fornleles (0) and Triandos. W- Fornlaisa. Hits: NY-Ihowron I. 1.6.: atioaal Rochester 000 005 30- 'I 0 0 Toronto 001 0l0 W1- 3 0 3 Deal and Band: Blake, Grima- ley (0); Hetkl (B) and Sawatskl. L-Blah. (lest-of-seven final tied 3-8) PIOIABLI rrrcnns NEW YORK AP) - Probable pitchers for today's major league in pup- theses): Nstianal league Philadelphia at Brooklyn (N)- B. Miller (5-9) or layer (1-10) vs Maglie (ll-5). Pittsburgh at New York-Slips (M-LB) vs Aatonelll (Illa) - It. Ioula at Cllcago (2)-Io ROUNDUP Daniel (54) and Blaylock (1-5) vs lllllman 0-1) and Kaiser (B-0). Milwaukee at Cincinnati-Bpahl (l0-lo) vs Jansen (I-I) American lseagaa Chicago at Detroit-Harshmaa (1540) vs Hooft (13-13) W .. I .. t (12-9) vs Minarcln (0-0). Kansas City at Cleveland (N)- Dltmar (12-21) vs Wynn (IN). New York at Baltimore (N)- Ford (19-5) vs Harrison (0-0). n”.l...”I.”'li”' ' w r'."'m. ant. AT SUMMERSIDE RACEWAY Milwaukee I) Q M0- Brooklyn 99 U) .507 16 Cincinnati D as .599 iii SATURDAY. CMDIIIIB 2911 AT 7 EM. gt';uhg;;m 3 3 -3; gy nlvmrns onosn wnnlvunay w. M. Pittsburgh 06 M .440 34 SEND ENTRIES 10 BOBET DEWAB. New York 04 U .4273 s ' Chicago as st .3s991ii -' Americas beetle aw 1. Pet. on. New York 95 54 .038- Cleveland 05 04 .570 10 2; :: sit: - 03 Oil . Dot I 7s 71. .52: 11 wag" 3 z :3: llcrrn:E . , t . x.'.7..l"cii'y so no 066 R.C.N. (RESERVE) '&'3l"h"':..'”" W ,','o'L”,:,f;a,Lu:, an as so Im Vs s ' "I Wm." "n. in '"'k Clncl so as ass its a In .wric:n:rir:c.": . s 9? 2 :N)' )3. ”' "paw. A.” Mill . mlwmaso (4) at huna (nose). Nlilllllgo I7 Away 4), Sept. 19. at Cincinnati: Sept. I (N), 8 (N). N at H. is. Cincinnati (9)--at home (1), d vacancies on the team for good euoulh and interested outs to make the team. Nomads 8 Ramblers 5 The Nomads took over full POI- session of first place in the Q. C. afteraoosay game for the Ramblers. Scantlebury made the convert to give the ltsmhlara a 5-0 lead. Moe Wood took the ball from a 2-man scnnn and ran five yards to open the scoring for the Nomads Don Murray kicked a penalty kick for the Nomads to tie up the ball game at the five minute mark of the second half. The play then shifted from and to end and both opportunit lea to score. Finally Dave Rogers. ball quarter for the Nomads, pick- ed the hall from the serum and ran around the short side to give the Nomads the victory. Elmer Martin made a strong defensive and A1,. dingAlrwomaaMargaret(Psggy) s . i I a&i"'..,.."'i.at..'.”f' an is no so out 3'o".':'s-"' 3io.'a::' E E . saigi iiiiliil it Softilal Overseas Apressrelsassfromthscalr Overseas Airfares in E Division have captured the Divis- ion tropby in the women's softball league by defeating hard-hitting and sharp-fielding alas from th(. lt.c.A.P.'a No. 8 Fiahtu Wing. Grostanquin. France. Although the champs were main ly from the Prairie provinces. Cor poral Jebb Fisher, of Toronto. at frequent home run hitter. and Lea- Keough, of Charlottetown. P.E.f.. proved that Central and Eastern Canadian airwomen how their softball. Annual Meeting Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland Branch Canadian Ladies Golf Un- ion to be held at the Char- lottatown Golf Club at 7.00 p.m. Wednesday evening, Sept. 26. All lady members of the Charlottetown Golf Club are requested to at- tend. . Mabel S. Adams, Sec'y-Treasurer. HORSE RACING tsnisht ' I. W552 ff third baseman George Kell has been given perminlon by Baltl. more Orioles to return to his Swif- he ran into the stadium wall Kn- ing after a foul fly Saturday night. ' lac:-string officer all be at the sinner- slde I-lid: Scheeilold balding) Wednes- day. Sepsendssr26sh1.00-'9.00p.st., cs??? t E E 5 BF BALTIMORE (AP) - Veteran Kell pulled a back muscle who; once tron MIC PLAN ES lrttalnandtnstinltedstatas areinsllotraeetobuildtha ' ' .And to an article in this week's Sm wur. ly. Atomic power is now turn- llll Claotril liners in Britain. 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