1T Stars Deadlock Series By Defeating Dodgers The Stars, scoring molt ullael at one game apiece. runs In the late lnningr‘ George Power was on hair "Signal night the Dndllera to seven hits. Ha ‘an viclury was the first [or walk “15 winners In the heat of threeling out live. . . h rernI-hnal series. and tied t 31““: "r In!“ M gm up a w Rn in u on P CTICE a d Iru k tthr n r c an ee. BASEBALL hagain. nuclear. was the top 1 al hlls in three trips to the Plate. ll-‘or the lone". Bobby Rice picked up twin single! In three rrucucer nnve man called im- the Canadian Legion Juveniles, tnr orarluuetown Juniors_and an chrlolteiown Intermediates appeamm. I by coach Charlie Rynu. These. _'l‘he Dodgers plcked .91, in“, Important pracliee session] will line: two tallie- In the lust Inn- uke place at Memorial Field at mg on two him . Wk m m Iix o'clock tonignl. All player: .errara. hohhy Lune] mm, are asked in he on ma. luring. n" Wm. . Wk He w“ a a 6-3 delehl on the Dod- mound for the Winnerl. and held ‘picked a. [Mile counter in ed ioul' batten while strlk- ‘ed on an error. went in Second on Don ‘Pol' MIL-Donald hurled ‘ed on I ground out. 1 The winner! tied up the lame ly five hits. He issued ‘in the aixfl'l frame whul Waynl Inui- lree panes In first lune MacDonald walked and scored or the winnen with two 9 who Grandma drive In the mill. The S t a r I (ought back and third inning when Plvwer reach- another Error and later Icar- on Bernie Gallunt's double. They burst the game wide 09‘ n the next Inning wilm they picked up (our big runs to take a o-zload.1'he b: him In thll Inning were singles hy Wayne . MacDonald and Dim Mach-ix. ln the top of the eilth. the linen picked up their Int run at lne game. Bobby nice sing- led moved lYounid when Dougall'a fly ball went for a error and in I- scored on ground out. n a lolluwed by Dan 1.. and Playing coach 3W“ W I “1 lhck Kane who both singled, to has called a practiie tor tile i ll rs this evening at K o! '” GRID scones c diamnnd al 5.50. All playerr Brinsh Columbia 15. Winnipeg asked to be mm. This praa. Ill: ii in preparation lor their game an 'nsinnnshaw Saturday. 16 Angels Win After Riot Stops Game It took a riot and I Mom-i» younan teams converged Sruttered held to do It, but one on the root and Dlmlamus outer unardun Angels have made It lights threatem to break out. In. League Pence tinally was restored but Innis riromen to continue The Angel- who wan dour. the game. ward then awarded mngamestouone atonepoint the panic. end the rev-lea to in [he Desi oi five uni-final the Iluneln~ with the Finnish were awarded m M. in mum mm, last night's crucial contest alone I." in mm a” h“ In“ 9‘ ;.a‘\“‘:f‘g MM ” H” the distance tram home base to Tile nature was tied 2.2 In mollusk bane Mule line hall in be. him inning when Jimmy ing llama to that bm‘ M rlannagan. toe Fireman‘s snori— runs outdda (to the right of the no , hunted the nail down the thrive-loot line) or iuide (lo the . - m base line Gordon Fdir- left of the foul Hm) and Ill grime. who was 17in (or umpire} Walt W“ the Angels fielded the ball and with the fielder idling the In attempting to toll lo first for Illmw It l'i'rl til t DISC: 01' attempt- 0 out hit Fiahlmgan in w i, la om.’ Flannagaln out final series between the Section 5. Flaming“ didn't Like Kinyislle'rs and the Angels will the call and Dammit-1y wallwd get underway on Tuesdlc/ our in Word. lilted his mask ind. Mn'ndw' MM and socked him In the law with there will a right Boss. This Ward fell bleeding on the SEV Mlair. plenum . 1 i went, Ill It bud Minor League lBaII Schedule Following is todly‘s minor league schedule. v.00 — Twinn vi Colin. 10.00 A All hide leagues return uniforms. 5 San Francisco at San Francisco wlth St. Loll- ls. ia congratulated In the drea- rlng room by teammates Or- SPORTS NT By PIUS CALLAGEAN laudo Cepoda. lett. and rellpn Alon, right. both players nlru hit homers In the sarne Inning. Mays became lhe 10th player in major league history to rock i up 400 nonstop trips around the b 9:. 1.30 — EnnlamAMidsetl. Min- or League” return lmll'orml. . . vv Willie May . centreiielder who hit his 400th . homer in third inninl of film! Georgetown Souria Marauden whipped the Gem-[em enter 11-: yes— iuwwwtnlhelrheatutm semen ill Ilflifllt flames. They now advance against MW lot the Island Bantam B. quainpimahlp. Flric Whita went all die my in- the whnier giving up I hits. He walked lo and fanned 7. Alan Macxiranun was the George- town hill-let. l-le lave up a hill. wallued a mi an-uek out a. The 3.1.5. Shamrocks are City Solth ' The first two film urlea Wm: the title Line all League Chairman. Shamrocks who lost the of I'hdr ilnal - last night Keith Jenningl was 20 int— . the winners while David Kaamer m“ “‘9’ “HM “‘9 Mm had . H mm A,“ Mac . _ Brace Manners twice. MW,“ my, Their first victory of tile wen 1.x for the loan. Gerald night wu a continuation or Gallant oi Smirk had the 1m. Wednesday'a corn we 'eatlntottneearne.atnwleln lileflretimdng. The time is near. the clothes are here . at his Mk-to-school beat! 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Bull Dunn and E. Holmes who both receiv- nd walks to open ihn inning later crushed the plate to give the winners their margin oi via The second game then got un- derwny with Joe Thistla oi the Shamr 5 Mike O'Brien oi the Mariners. Thistle gave up raven hits while walking twn batters and sinking oul none. O‘Brien was almost as good as he was mailed iur eight hiLr. struck out one and walked one. .loirn Whaler: was the hig gun ion the winners with a home run and a allude in three trips to the plate. George Bradley and Charlie Wealhcrbie also picked up two lice inthrea tries iur the winnars. Mike O'Brien led the Mariners BASEBALL SCORES American League Boston oil) 200 001— I 111 New York 110001000— 3 SI Monbouqllette 118—?“ and Nix. on: Williams (76) and Howard. 5: nus—smart (35D: ' Kubek (5). FIRST Minnesota 301016 013— w-ahingion 000000200— 2 9 Slang: [ll-4! and Bailey, 2i Thurman (7); Rudolph (7-!6] Burnside (4i Moeller id) Rue- hunk (st and Keller. 5: Min ~ Power 2 (9). 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The game WM Close and excit- ing all the W“ with both pitch- ers mum; in great performan- ces. It was scoreless until the wry. third when nhe winners picked up their has: two markers. Alter the first batter was re afiar Gene Brad-15V lot out. Lese Minor Twins Tie Series in Minor League action the Twins bounced back to tie the best of live linais 2-2 with two victories 4-1 and 4-3 over Coils. The iinal game lor the city Minor LeISue title Will be play- ed this morning. Bull MacDon- ald led all hitter: with a double and triple and homer to lead his team to In the second contest two er—l' rurs paved the way ion the ly- ‘ Brice team wen Only Able to this log and winning runs by the a ' . harlie sherryl ol the losers led all hitters with lwo hits including a triple. Tile white Sox captured the City Bantam and Midget title‘ taking the second game or a douhle header 7-2 alter dropping: the opener 8-3. In line Ilrst game John Downl hurled u brilliant one hitter. the . only hit hcmg a single by Andy Cullen, Kevin MacCorrnick. Bab . Jewel. Bab wnillnak led all hit- ters. with two hits apiece. the iinal came the Giants broke a deadlock in the filth frame when Carmichael and‘ MadDougal nit consecutive tl'li pies lor tna winning run. Ian, MacDonald went all lhe way for. the win while Eon Whillock look i the loss. Roll Carmichael and} s tan MacDonald led all hitter Wltll three hits. First Contest Goes Saturday The O'Lnary Legion and John- slnns SIIEeI Metal noitball tea play the tlrsa game of a heal at three series [or the Intermed- Iato ‘D‘ Championship at Prince Cuunly ht Quem Elizabeth Park Saturday at 5.30 pan. .. The second and third gamr an: I ior O'Ledry the iol. lowing Saturday 3 DAN CHANGE ‘ The Italian Riviera inning vluage oi Pnrtui‘ dating imm Roman iirn , protected w irurn renovation ihat alter ha outward an- would axld mass the plate. The te)‘ Taylnr drove In holh with a booming double. The Man—inane iought hack and! picked up a single tally in the last o1 this inning to make It a 2-1 hall game. i Maclhtyre singled to nylon the: inning. and aim dim Duify was Elven a tree pass to inst. Mike O'Brien's single chased the run runs rocks moved backi into a cworlm leadinfluenexil inning when Whalnn lead of! tarI a leadoti home run. Holmes kept things alive with a singlel hut O'Brien got out o: the inning when when the next three 1 I Then added another insurance \1' in the next inning with .George Bradley scoring. gondtryalgeldnghacnlnma unheln the laatuttheiiilthhuz Thistle held them to one mrker. Singles by O'Brlm and Will Shepherd accounted for this munter but the door was shut lhemtnldnemyaaniellain game- one mum hit the rest 01 the way. Big Series Underway The: pig lei-tel It on. _ _ San Francisco Giants. the delendmg National League dump- , are at Dodger Sond‘lum tor a ouragame Set with Walter Alston's leagueleading Dodge”. When you road this. one or the games will he history but with action stoning last night at midnight local time, we had no chance to eat a mult helm ,this auhunn went, to . l Clams opened this torn-game stand nailing [as Angolan py lllve and medial! leneus. A Split would leave the teams clunky ' here may were before the feud SW. That isn't good enough 'ior the Giants. Undoubtedly Dodgers would some ior that right 'Iww. As long as they can id what they‘ve got. they‘re all They have a respectahle lead at the moment and they'd right. ‘llke i0 relain it. I]. however. the Giant: should get hot And [weep the :- ‘fire sort a real tum“. ND- .nd he haa hlr hert ready to Ihrow at lhr moan place at annex and come out or it . are thing would he no clue Tnay that Dodger: and their {Dlllnun couldn’t Sleep It nights. would be h ving nightmam at last year'l i'inp all aim Ill nring the me wan occurring lgaln thin nelson. i That Law Of Average: 1 GIANTSmcominglntoplayaol-abmhaahemwuehd .ln the last nan days. i The law of averages is with the Dodgers to break out o! .tllelr slump and man getting their pitchers wme null uni winch In unrk. kuuiax and Drysdala malady, hardly know what indeed when linea- ms look like. The Drudge? hula on quiet aces we the slab. however, all that could be rectified in thb Ieriu. now- mnre pressure on the Glanla than an the Dodge" Dee-nu thou Dodgers have loat alx [Incl lean than the deiendlpx Champion. The Dodgers will try to win them all but It they can get a split in the Inn: games, you won't hear too much grumbling amnd Lon Angelou. The Lllrnstilu slimlld dick (or this nu-laa. Ralph Sl Iiphant Passes ONE of the goal athletic Mal: if yesteryear. Ralph “pf hant. died unexpectedly in Slum-he ' I morning. This us the lame Ralph Sllllphant who played In m Ilandlnl [lull ull 1:11:01!!!” the “IE! 2 r asked no more and gave none. Opponlut (nerd: and hm” tent raped (or III! Hleuh and in! look II'U “Mel in. Sincegififlgwfllehocktywari.hadevatedlyenthld lmwmflngandwunfleofflnmto‘flslafldlfllmflmbfll of The Summelside Culhng' Cllb. Elm! main: wu uthis smthobbiesandoherewmfewracumm d. which he missed amulet Edward A couple of weeka'un. an Abennlt. nan-y lilo-gum and quite Iuridenly. Now Ralph Silllphant. who played many I hard battle against H aasfll Both then veteran I! II may. thdr lean“ "If! any hocketh aha-er u onnu of energy uiq llul snort. mat extends to Ralph'- wile. on. W. and sisters deepsi sympathy. . More Big Names mashesia-elypdntingioina-uoese u-ukand'ridd thial'flnnd rneetevermed . 'I'hla Maritime meet [I Wading all [realest maul“: localhlstoryand Bondth y prunnier Dave ua oi a less more men notables. Halli-x will he repreueuted by nine athletes. headed by Mike Bonnier. Gwen Hill. and Dan 22 and to the moon: to. the Say-rdudbnmktheMarlflmechamplonu lar nroadlurnplu iaounumed. run mukkflfllh.” will also mmpeta in the hop. Pat mu W women'a an evening. The big show startl lanai-day morning 1 lo I’d/oak In! continues until evening. MaCNeiII Has Great Night At Ch'town Driving Park Don thNeiJl ha ruglrt in ' the hrstdouble. Anner C Lucky v. a tidy d - grealFreddy‘s Dream nnd.SoUcitor Mac .1. Ferguson 7 alum; 4,10 315,00, The 9... Wait For Me IL. Walsh) Stables, Hunter River. The clear Rania lid-ou- at Charlotte (Cyril Smith Stator. owned lap [own Driving Park last night. .1ko Marg cw. Kinkara. Don mined Docmr Alex and (G. Fltzvalrlcl-r‘ Ii . .10. . Mir Bomitawn to 2qu victories. hadaarmoniea c. (D. lilaeNeill) 12.50. 4.30. 7th.: dell, mi 140‘ asecond and third with O'Brieh‘i Millie's Girl (.1 Arsenaull) 16.20. 290; 3.60. ’ Nightmare, in second and huh. Time: 2:1“. I Duhea 4 and l with ay Junior and a seven‘ Ahner c. owned by PricelDoclor Alex (D. Mall) 1 with Harmonica C. Thompson, Charla . Zlclm- Ill. Bread) 3 } tor anna reincd Winston Pays; 3.00. 2.50. 250; 4.00.310; Cultnlk AF. Mum) . Taylor's Lucky v to the night's 2.90. iMyl-tle E. (L. Kelly) ‘ 3 other double victory. Lucky V Dashes 2 and l ‘Beyolld (6. Glenn“) I 4 lower his mark in both out- Lucky v lw, Duwnel 1 I‘SOnny auditing his ' rm 215.4 Iolnnen's Nightmare McDonald) 5 . Jeil‘tner and The Gladiator dIv- lD McNeilll : a Winston‘s Wish (E Claw ldcd honors in their meetings and Lucky Lark iJ. hrsnnauln :l 5 E. i _ y ' Abner- c capped the night's singie.lBarhara‘s Value i Times: 2:15.4, 2:15.4. Best time Boomlou-n's I yrll Smi l 4 4 Doctor Alex :1”. Velvet Step (G. chappelll 5 land 5 A 00ch Slide . Top pay of the them was on 391"” M C» 3"“ 5 5 a... 4.20, 2.90 8t x 73.10, 2.80: 2.60. m". L“. v and Verve. 5w, me: 2:15, : . . _ Dashes s and v 'dSMBO‘fythe quuleila. .lelliner aniw _V mm by WmstonBoomtown ll) McNeillI 1 and The Gladiator. $13.30. and-Taylor. Nule Mlle C . Earths Best IE. Bernard) 2 he second douhle.1'he Gladiator Pa) - 10-50. “in. 3.10;. z7oi-alcourt Hot-amino “d Dom. Amy M 2.60 16.00, 6th.: 5.10. 2.90, 220; (J. Lambeol ; ‘ .letliner paid $1210 on win bind-50v 2-‘0 “0. lian lw. Dunne) a . soared to $35.00 ion a place ilc- . she! I ml 7 Mighty vial-ridi- my me mm dome “gm plydetllner lo. nupnterekl 1 i M. 031151) 5 7 W, 5,050 m win an Lucky v “mm Gladiator (G. chappell) z I Ida Eudlnng (R. McDonald) 5 0 ms. the MIL lPeflecI Hal (1.. Ki:in a all er Parlay 4E Clawl 7 5 lLalli Kai (L. l-lermcsseyl 4 dr. v Lee Dunn ( Cluppell) 3 3 SUMMARY IPay Junior to. Mallow) a 2 ‘hi'ncs. 2:121 211.4. Abner (2. (Chad. o‘Budenl 1 I Strike iH. 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THE EVENING PATRIOT Fmbable pitcher: In tndl I major league haieball lame: with won-lost record: in brick- ets: American League Los Annelea, M. Lee (0-1) at Kansas City. Drahuwaky ($10) iN\ Detroit, sunning lieu) an Cleveland, Latman (7-10) on Wasllillcton. Osleen (1.10) an .Bosiun, Heflller 04> (Ni. xew York, Downing (ilH) naInmurr, Barber (18—?) m). Chicago. Herbert ill-la) Minnesota. Pascual (17-6) (N) to 31' when one Is apt are being prepared. Weekend traditional manner wist such as Carrot dill and garlic or . San Francisco. Marichll ‘ lie-7t at Los Alllelel. Dryollala (Ill-is) IN! Broglin (1”) II "at Phlladelphll. ) Cincinnati. Tsilouril (57) hi i Pittsburgh. Schwaii (H) (N) Milwaukee. IAMalllr (10. art“ New York. Sill-Ian! (0-11) 1 St Louis, Sadeckl not Culp illim i I Houaton. lulu: one ‘ I Cnicalo. Koonu (it. t