- I-v':c..-3;; so-' . Q:-aosg--s 4' . ' ; -......s................ . -r-ev-aw -...,.s A - -.:-7-,-.-n .-..- By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Milwaukee's once-beaten Bravu lost their home run punch. but still managed a 3-2 victory over Cin- cinnati for a two-game lead in the National League Sunday. y In the American. Chicago White Sox defeated Kansas City 5-3 and regained a on-1-game edge. over Boston Red Sux. whuae winning streak was ended at five Slime! on Yogi Berra's 10th-inning home run in a 3-2 New York Yankee victory. Elsewhere in the NL, Pitts- burgh and Bob Friend blanked the gecond place Brooklyn Dodgers 3-0. and the St. Louis Cardinals swept a doubleheader 6-2 and 4-0 with Chicago Cubs getting only five hits all day. Philadelphia Phil- lies rapped New York 11-2 in their first game, but the Cvianls Were ahead 8-7 when the nlghlcali Wll suspended after 6h tuning: by Ci!!- few. TWO SPLITS In the American. Detroit and Clevleand split a twin bill with Al Aher winning in relief as the Tig- ers took the opener 2-0. Aber was the nlghtcap loser. 3-2 in 10 in- aings. Washington and Baltimore also split their doubleheader, the Senators winning 7-6 in 10 innings. then losing 3-2. The Braves. who had hit 10 home runs in the last three games. got their ninth victory by bunching most of their nine hits of! loser Tom Acker and three rellevers- A two-run fourth did it on doubles by Billy Burton and Del Crsndall. a hunt single by starter Taylor Phil- lips and Danny O'Connell's sacri- fice fly. The redlegs, now 0-6 vs Milwaukee. got nine walks off Phillips and winning reliafer Red Murff. but were turned back by four Milwaukee doubleplays. FOILES BEAT CRAIG Hank Foiles' fifth - inning RBI single best Brooklyn's Roger Craig and the Pirates then packed it away by tagging Clem Labine for single runs in the seventh and eighth on a total of four hits. Friend. now 1-2. gave seven hits, including a kiple and double by Rip Repulskl. with two doubles and a home run. and Chico Fern- andez, with a homer. drove in three runs each for the Phlllics who bagged the opener for good with a seven - run eighth inning. Rookie Jack Sanford one-hit the Giants until the eighth. when he gave way to Bob Miller. In the in a six-run Giant fifth as Gail Harris lined his fourth consecu- tivs double. The game will be com- pleted Aug. 16. THREE-HIT CUBS Stan Musial smacked two singles and a home run, good for three young Lindy McDaniel three - hit the Cubs. In the second game. Herm Wehmeier and Tom Cheney combined for the shutout. A four-run sixth inning that fee- Whlte Sax home safe. Hal Smith. season gave Don Larsen the Yan- kee victory in relief. Larsen came on in the ninth when the Red Sox rallied for two runs off Bob Grim, who had relieved Whitey Ford. to tie it. Ike De- lock was the laser in relief. Mick- ey Mantle and Billy Martin were thrown out of the Yankee lineup for pr i umpire ' ' ' Early Wynn had permitted the Tigers only one hit in an eight- inning shutout duel with Detroit's rookie Don Lee and Aber. but then was tagged for Frank Boll- lng's leadoff double. a single by Charlie Maxwell and a double by Ray Boone in the ninth to lost the opener. The Indians took the sec- ond game when Jim Busby singled, and scored on an error by catcher Frank House. Rey Narleski won it in relief. Washington won with a run after two were out in the 10th on Oil Hodges. on a the nightcap fourth. Braves Take 2 Game By 3-2 Win Over Rtecllegs ead view Aces retained lfu E8. M5. 11-15. !'ais-view. g aging; nightcap. the Phils blew a 5-1 lead Cardinal runs. in the opener as tured Walt Dropo's two-run homer and Jim Rivera's double got the Gerry stalcy saved the victory for Jim Wilson, who gave up home runs to Gus Zernial, Jim Plsonl and Berna th'ird home run of the doubleheader jinx and stormed back into first place in the Inter- national League race Sunday by whipping Montreal Royals tnice.l Rx S nd Virginians licked theiw l Beaten in both ends of their two previous iwin bills, the Vees sent a pair of lefthanders-Jim Kite in the opener and George Maier in the nightcap-against the Royals and ran their seasonal record to 9-4 while taking a 3-0 lead in their four-game series with Montreal. In other Sunday games Havana's Vicente Amor and Ranchillo Ram- irez. fired shutouts as the Sugar Kings broke a four-came losing streak by defeating Rochester 2-0 2-1 and 6-1. lbill then were ciobbered 1-7 in the iiightcap and Columbus beat Tor- onto 6-3 in the first half of a win At Richmond, Kite drove over the first Virgnian run and had a shutout until the ninth inning. when he needed help from Johnny James to preserve his first vic- tory agalnst one defeat. James fin- ally git out of the inning. but not without a struggle. He walkc Al Running to force over a run int then got Al uehwegman on gn in- field out. Maier struck out eight and wu in constant trouble because of Spott- 5 The Charlottetown Guardian, Monday, April 29, 1957 Whilby Dunlops Defeat Spokane By TOM WILLIAMS a walk and singles by Clint Court- ney and Jerry Snyder. Dick Wil- liams scored the Oriole clincher ball after tripling in Canadian Press Staff Writer TORONTO (CF)-Whitby Dun- lops. Cinderella team of Canadian senior hockey. took a stranglehold on the best-of-seven series for the Allan Cup Saturday night by over- powering Spokane Flyers 7-3 in a BASEBALL RIBULTI By THE CANADIAN PRES! Saturday National League lrooklyn 003 I10 coo. I it I Pittsburgh 000001010-I I l Newcombe and 1" , ila; Kline. Law (5) King (7) Arroyo (8) Churn. (D) and Foiles. l(rav- ftz (oi. L-Kline. New York 100 230 zao-1o ll 0 Phila 000 001 oo1- 2 I I Games and Estrum; Roberta, Morehead (5) Rogovin (7) Ham- ner (9) and Lopeta. I. - Roberts. Hm: NYk-Virgil. Sauer 1; Pha- Jones. Milwaukee 110 210 000- 5 I 2 Cincinnati 012 000 001- 6 I0 0 Burdetts end Crandall; Hacker. Lawrence (B) and Bailey. L Hacker. Hits: Mil - Aaron. Ad- oock; Cln-Crowe. It. Louis at Chicago. ppd. rain- American League Boston 101 ooo ooo- I I 0 New York IIIHINMO-1 8 8 Brewer. Dalaock (9) and White; lharits and Berra. W-Brewer. Washington ooooooooo.-o 4 3 Baltimore 0l00!)00x- 4 3 0 Stohhs, Byerly (at and Court- ney; Fornleles and Ginsberg. L- lobbs. HR: Bel-Neiman. Detroit N0 000 MI- 1 I 0 Cleveland N0 100 011- 2 7 0 Foytack. Gromek (7) and Wil- son; Score and Naragon. LFoy- tack. ooo M0 III)- I I 1 Kansas City (IIHMIM-8 7 0 Donovan. Howell (I) and Lol- Iar; Kellner. Trucks fl) and Smith W-Trucks. L - Howell. HR: Chi- Iatenattoeal league E Buffalo on no ill) 0- I I I Miami 1001000011-590 Cox. Bradford ta), ltornberc (I), Drews 19) and Noble; Quali- ers. Llpetrl (D) semprodi (10) and ROUNDUP (1) Benches (I) and Bailey. W- Murl. I.-Aicker. American League First Detroit Cleveland Lee. Aber (I) and House; Wynn and Naragoii. W-Aiber. lecend Detroit 010 000 010 0- 2 7 I House; Garcia. Narleskl (lot and Began. W-Nsrleski. L-Aber. Hits: ?ekt:Bolling; Cle-Avila. Colavito. White, Daley (7) K. Sullivan tot; Berra. W-Larsen. I:-Delock. BR: NYH-Berra Ohicaso Wilson. Staley (7) and Battey, Loiiar (8): Coleman. Host (6) -Wilson and loaning Cbiti. W-Kite. L-Daviault. Second Miami Herbert and cc ooooooooz-2 4 o ooooooooo-o s 1 d Celveland 000 200 000 1- 3 I 0 Hoeft. Bunning (8) Aber tilt and Ford. Grim (S). Larsen (9) and I0000HIli-5 I 0 Kansas City WIIIO 100-3 5 4 Blake (8) German (8) and Smith. W . . IIRI: Chl- gopo. KC: - zarnfal. Plsonl. It then! League First Montreal W) 01!) 001- I 3 0 Richmond 010 00) Im- 2 9 0 Daviault. Wais (bi Vargas (I) ; Kite. James (I) and IINIIIO-16 0 CD 010 fIl)- I 6 4 Noble; Bunker and 00101110-10 0 penalty - studded game that erupted into a list-minute donny- brook. The victory gave the If ' playing their first season in acn- lor A competition a 3-0 lead in the series for the Canadian am-1 ateur championship. The fourth game of the series is here Tues- ay. A shirtsleeved crowd of 6.543. largest of the series to date. roared its approval as the wide- open. hard - hitting style snapped tempers with a minute remaining. All the players but the opposing goalkeepers got into the brawl which developed from a shoving New York match between Whitby's Tom 0'- Connor and Bud Bodman of the Flyers. The game was delayed nearly 10 minutes while the referees struggled to sepnate the clubs in the Spokane zone. Police finally entered the rink but order was re- stored before they had to inter- vlene. P ichmond Vees Win Two, Move Back Info First and 3-0: Buffalo Bisons beat MI-lwildness. eve amt 2-1 in the first game and,,iust four batters. came in the fourth llonnlng. At Havana Amor's openinu Vic-l tory came on a brilliant two-hit-1 ter in which the righthander faced only 2! men. In the nine-innilll nightcap. Ramirez scattered seven Rochester hits as his mates pum- meled Bob Blaylock for 11. At Miami. Bisons scored both their first game runs in the sev- lifelion singled, two errors by Marlin shortlllw lilicelotta loaded the bases. A two - out single by Joe Caffle drove in Melton and Bill Stewart. enth. After Dave Bobby Golf Tourney Here In July MONCTON iCP) - Charloette- town was selected as the site for the annual New Brunswick-Prince Edward island golf tournament at the association's annual meeting here Sunday. The tourney will be held July 22-7A. Sites and dates for other NB- PEI Association meets were also named. The Maritime will be held here Aug. 5: the Funday National Park. Sept. 7-8; and the district the Willingdon cup team position at Fredericton July playoff for 7. District tournaments held not later than June 30 at Bathurst, N.B.. Westfleld, N.B.. Edmundston. N.B.. and Charlotte- town. Sixteen delegates representing n though he walked The Montreal run on a single by Jim Williams and a double by will be in the second. sixteen entered the competition. was played at the YMCA gym. St. John's United Charlottetown I4-16. l5-7 and 15-12. semi-finals. It was the navy into the finals. Sladacona won section "B" tak- wins. lon "C" laurels advanced to the playoffs by taking matches over Halifax Garrison and saw the Navy entry drop out to BYC in a match which went two games, 15-4 and I5-I3. The defending champions, Fair- Bob Bedard Wins Men's Singles SUTTON. England (CPI - Can- ada's Bob Bedard played bril- liantly Saturday to win the men's singles title in the Sutton hard court lawn tennis tournament. beating Bob llowe of Australia 6-2, 6-1. Bedard. from Sherbrooke. Que.. showed tremendous confidence in defeating the defending tltleholder. He was in no way troubled by sixteen teams played for the Walter Callow trophy in the highly succeasfyl tournament, which was run off on four Saint John Gym- nasiums. The championship game The tournament was divided into four sections. A, B, C and D. Section "A" morning play saw of Halifax march off with a two out of three wins over Basilica Youth Club of From there the Halifax team was never to be caught until thi- Stadacona two out of three matches 11-15, 15-5 and 1545- That win put lng both games played. one came from University of St. Joseph Monctonlans and the other from Saint John Grads in successive Coverdale Navy, which won sect- successive YMCA Cinderellas. Playoff action Howe's two-handed drives. Shirley Bloomer of Britain look the women's title. downing Dar- lene l-lard. the seventh - ranked American. 6-4. 5-7. 7-3. The Fairview Aces Retain . Volleyball Championship IAIIW JOHN NJ. (OP) -!'air- their Maritime Volleyball crown here Saturday. defeating HMC8 Stadacona of Hal- suburb. lot back on their feet in the third game after taking a 18-0 drubbing teams view scored two wins over I!!! 15-13 and l5-9 to make the finals. Bill Dickie, Jack Jones. Tub Purcell. A1 Roy. Dave Fraser. Carl Webb, Lorne White. Glen Locke and Ed Harris performed on the Fairview team. Members of the Charlottetown tennis were: BYG-Wendall Gillis. Irv Mac- Kinnon. Alf Coady. Ralph Pineau, Merrill Flynn. Lorne MacGulgan. Y.M.C.A. Independents, Ron At- kinson, Myron Weeks, Reg Mac- Nevln, Art Ballem, Syd Ballem. Don Forsythe. - The BYC was eliminated in the YMCA Independents were elimin- ated in the quarter finals. FIRST STAMP! The first Canadian postal stamps were issued lnil85I, about it years after the first stamps In Britain. 2::- Sportsman Vxiymxir amp:-.- Rolled wilh . . . 'ALLWEATHER' 10 member clubs were at the m e e t lng Association pi ”' " John in" ' ' " ' of " ' presided QUEBEC iCPl-Orval 'f'essler's two goals led Quebec Aces to I 5-4 victory over Brandon Regals Sunday in the opening game of the bi-st-of-iiinc finals for the Ed- mbiirirli 'l'i'opliy. The Aces moved iiilo a 2-0 lead during the ins! half of the first period and were never headed, al- twice tied the wash oooooo 1001-7 1 s 0 4 though Brandon Baltimore :11 oooooco-o 1 o 3'"l"""' 5 5 -500 2”: score. Shifflett, Chakales 13) Hyde (6) KENS” City 6 6 .500 2l6 Besides Tcssier. the marksmen Byerly (9) Clevgnger not ma Cleveland 5 6 .455 3 for the Quebec Hockey League Fitzgerald; Ferrarese, Loss to) Detroit 4 it .333 0.5 champions were Bill 0'Hee and Zuvcrink (6) Wight (8) Johnson Washington 4 0 .308 5 defencemen Joe Crozier and Jean- (10) and Ginsberg. W-Byerly. L- International League Paul Lamirandc. Ray Manson. Johnson. W L Pct. GBI. Norm Johnson, Vic Lynn and Les second Richmond 9 4 .692 -- Lllley scored for the Western Washington 010 010000-2 7 0 Miami 7 4 .636 1 Hockey League ciiamps. Baltimore lolloooox-310 1 Buffalo 6 4 .600 lb; Tcssier opened the scoring for Abernathy and Berberet; Brown Toronto 6 5 .545 2 the winners just past the six-min- Odell (0) and Ginsberg. W-Brown. Rochester 5 7 .4l7 (ills iite mark in the first period. 0'- Boston ooo MI) N2 0- 2 7 I Havana 4 ii .400 3'5 Ree ran the count to 2-0 at 10:15 New York (D0110 we 1- 3 10 2 Columbus 4 7 .364 4 when he took a pass from centre F. Sullivan, Delock (8) and Montreal 4 8 .333 4'5 Gene Achtymichuk and Quebec Aces In 5-4 Win Over The Brandon Regcils. from Just outside the crease. After defenceman Lamlrande was waved off late in the period. Brandon's Lllley beat 0 u eb ec goalie Al Millar with a 15-footer. Johnson tied the contest at 4:11 of the second frame but Lam- lrande broke loose less than thne minutes later while Quebec wu a man short and beat Regal net- niinder Lucien Deciiene with a knee-high 25-foot shot that caught the open corner. Lynn evened the count at l3:2il with a party - screened 20-footer. Aces finished the period with a 4-3 edge when Crozler scored with i2 seconds I maining. 'Hls shot came after a scramble and was partly screened. Tessier ran the lead to 5-: just after the midpoint of the final period. He was all alone on the right wing when Marcel Bonln set scoredlhim up with a pass. FISHING LICENSE and your EL THE BIKE SHOP and SPORT LODGE 135 onnsr ononon sr. GIITOWN Newcombe W By THE ASSOCIATED PBIII Robin Roberts lost his third game in a row. Don Newcombe got in the winning groove and Tom Brewer finally beat New York Yankees for the first time in his career in Saturday's major league baseball games. Barb Score Just missed a sec- ond succeaaive shutout when De- troit scored once in the ninth. but he struck otu 10 and came through with a three-hitter to give Cleve- land a 2-1 victory. Roberts ran into trouble with New York Giants. who knoc' d him out of the box on the way to a 10-2 romp over Philadelphia Phillies. Hank Sauer drove in five ins First-Game As Dodgers Beat Pirates i run with two homers. -one off Saul Ilogovin. The Phlls made er. ran in each of the first five in. nings. 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