(By the Can Page 6 The Guardian, Wed" June 15, 1955 Ted Williams. who has Sox since his return to the Flyers Edge Dodgers 1-0 In Thrilling Ball Game Fiddler MacDonald's Flyers pushed across I run in the seventh inning and made it stand up to: eke out a 1-0 victory over lhel Dodgers in regular city league game at Memorial Field last night. Jimmy Fardy scored the only run when he got a life on an out- field error. advanced to third on Pineau's single and scored after he evaded a run-down when he was trapped between Kennedy Ind Leclair. l The game was a thriller all. the way, with both teams play-t ing heads-up ball. Kenny MacDon- ald and Jack Burke. rival center Ielders, turned in on '1 displays for their clubs. each, ranging far and wide in the cen-1 ter pasture to gather in long; lites. Both pitchers were stingyi with base hits Stanley giving up Inly 4 and MacLeod I. l Burke was hit on the head by. I pitched hall in the ninth inning' ind was taken to hispital to re- Ieive treatment. Jackie Kane made the beslr lay of the game when he raced; his right to make a backhand latch of a line drive off the bat II McAllum. Kane and McCal- contest. The slugger pushed hls Ameri- it-an League batting average from .341 to .378 before retiring in favor of Gene Stephens after his seventh lum led the hitters each gaining a pair of singles. BOX SCORE inning bases-empty homer into the rightfield pavilion. FLYERS AB R H PO A E; in the only other afternoon action Plneau.3b 4 0 i l 0 llthe New York Giants took a 5-0 Lund 2h 3 0 0 2 2 0 shutout victory over the Chicago llurke cf 3 0 0 3 0 0lL'ubs in the National League. Rgady ii, 4 o o 5 u 0 Gail Harris, rookie first base- Kane ,. 4 9 3 4 1 2 man called up from the minors Dev-In, . 3 0 9 3 0 0 to add some punch to the New Gaunt M I O O 0 0 OlYork attack. came through with F-Hwy H g 1 O 1 9 Ofhis fourth homer in fli'eOgall-les Stanley ' 1 0 O 0 1 mid help, Ruben iiomez to his third no 1 s M 3 :t;ir;.i.:i.:e.;'.:'::.';;. . Cincinnati. Philadel hia at Mil- DODGLRS waukee and Pitsburglli at St. Louis H"""5"y 25 in the National League American T 0 . i 0 League games saw Cleveland at K- Mlcniluald 0' Washington for two in a twi- 4 0 0 4 9 9 nightcr. Chicago at Baltimore and M8('K”"l0" lb llctroit at New York. 3 0 14 9 Since the return of Williams to Kennedy I 4 0 9 5 0 0 active duty the Sox have now won Leclair .'lb 4 1 0 0 six of their last seven games. Squarebriggs ss Winning pitcher was Frank Sulli- 3 0 l 4 1 tan who gave up all four Athletic D. MacDonald rf runs on two-run homers by Vic 3 9 o o 0 1 Potter and Bill Wilson. ML-Auum if 3 0 2 0 0 9 Norm Zauchin. a. rookie trying MMLEM , 3 0 9 0 2 min tie down the first base-man's Total. 31 O 4 2g 9 2 Job in the absence of llarry Ag- Umpirm Urban ill, contributed a thrcevrun homer and drove in four B1anChal.d;”gaiiis whii is of Boston's eight runs in the third bases, Brian Lewis. Centennial Track-Fielcl Meet Planned June 30th The Centennial llliteitscholastic Track and Field Championships will be held at Memorial Field on Thursday June 30tih. To compete in the events of this meet. competitors must be entered by schools and no entry will be accepted if the boy or girl is not in regular attendance at school or has reached his or her eevanteelnth birthday on tibe frtst of September. 1954. There will be two types of com- etitlons; age and open evuits or girls and boys. Each school is limited to two entries in each event and contestants can com- pete only in their own age race or open events. inning. Besides his honicr he nalked the second. time up wiili the bases loaded for his fourth RBI. Jim Piersall also contributed a homer to the Sox i2-hit attack. New York's first shutout of the The Physical Fimess Division season reduced the L:til)S niari,;iln will be unable to bear the cx-lm" me lll'ld'p:,i”'? ("l?'”:,wl;f pense of transportation to tihetflmmw IWTII” l 335 Mb l"'15G. t: meet because of the expenses un- hum" ” l 9 5'?a5”"(:s 0 n '3'; dertaken for the purchase of 0g'e.::nicamea'i'I'lSfl0:e'gr:n1fgvo equipment and awards and teach ll-lit) lJonnegs ailvhose rescnrd is now :::p:'l?aprih"acjEal51J: scgatlislg six wins against eight losses hem" my dnsmg dam M mkt (tumor. scattered eight bits for h. "l "iii" 0" 5""? 3”” lsrllidiiis idP'--Tltl! Pittsburgh for the fences Wednesday as the Sox ex.P10d9d 50F 8. 12-4 5 victory over the Kansas City Athletics. Williams hit his fifth homer in twelve O doubled twice to drive in three runs in the one sided adian Press) I revitalized the Boston Red . lineup. games a rid CHICAGO (AP: - Manager Leo .Durocher Tuesday denied published reports he had said his New York Giants were playing tilazy ball." Durocher admitted he expi'esv':d chagrin over failure of pitcher Sal Maglie to cover first base in a llosing game to St. Louis Cardinals Sii d for a 1-0 victory by the second lplace White Sox. Rogovin. taking his sixth loss out of seven decisions. had the White ysox well in control with only three of them reaching second before i . n ay. ;Ihe cighih. H . Then Chico Carrasquel bunled 3'-11 3l'l.Vb0dY Whft Say! I Slllgled safely to open the eighth. Neliieluut any players with a charge of Fox idunipcd a bit over cent:-in lazy ball is a liar." said Durocher Ofield” Chuck Dig!-ing' who was just before the Giants whipped the lplaying in close. and it went for at CW5 50- double. 3 Baseball Results Rogovin walked .liin Rivera in-; .ieniionally to fill the bases afteri By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League ;Miniiie Minoso popped out. but he couldn't find the plate when he .ivanicd to and Sherman Lollar also iWa(('llCd loiir straight balls go by l New York 031 010 000-5 9 1 H Chicago 000 000 000-0 8 0 Gomez and Wcstrumi Jones- Hill- man Ml Perkowski I8) and Me- to force in Carrasqiiel. Cuiloiigh. Cooper tilt. L - Jones. "RS1 NY-llarris. Mays. Philadelphia 001 000 010-2 10 1 Milwaukee 000 200 02x-4 7 i RobcrLs and Si-miiiii-k: Biirdette and (frandali llRs: Phil-llainner. Mil-Tanner, hlillllBll'S Pittsburgli m0 800 00l-I0 14 St St Louis 100 020 002- 5 13 I Kline. Purkey t7l and Atwcll; Jackson. Lawrence t-ft. Jones (51. Poliolsky (HI and Sarni. W-Kline. I.-Jackson. Hrs: Pgh - Long. Stil- Moon t2i Brooklyn 160 001 I00-it H i Cincinnati 000 000 000-0 7 i Podrcs and Campanella: Klll)i)- Sllfilll. Rlflllk t2i. Freeman izi. I ' Back tilt and Burgess. L-Klipl- stein. HR: Bkn-Snider. ) American League 000 040 002 0-6 8 -i 012 0(l0 003 i-7 12 2! Pictured above is hard hitting ”L,mm Gaston Boy who will mcet Tommy Np... 3m.k Dixon On? New York toiiight at .10 innmgst Fredcrictoii. Dixon. Who has: Gm-V...-, Aber igi, Zuym-ink (it)- louzhl :-8 professional Ofishlsy andl and Wilson: Wieslcr. Grim t5' is one of the top ranking niiddle-lKoiistanIy t7t, Morgan fllll an- ;:'CIil'l1lS ll" ltilevvt York sta:te,hw1ll Erilrr: W-M(t;rgan. L-Zuverink, HR; e e oug cs npponen w om .' - men I. i Roy has yet faced in his color-IiK.1nsas City tl0tlt)'.20 030- 4 9 i. hit ring i-arcer. Roy will fight in: B0-W111 008 300 1094--I2 I2 I1 pa main bout at the Charlottetnwnl Dilmall Slfaler ivll. Gorman I4! There will be an award for . I . F”'""' "" t'"."' 2” ”3”'”” "" mm W' Sham” S"'!"i"' 5".” W"-5'l ---i at nm- -in t- :i::”r:..:.t."'".::t..."'.;.i:::.:"';i.t'i mm-d :;;:m;.:;;- pi. illv” gw 5'C":'dMn'”d and went on to defeat the 7St. ”F mms. W ' . aces. mee consis o , ; A - g. g L iii. 75 and 100 yard dashes for ';?,lI',l'1,.i..,.1,0:,,.l"i;1.,)tfli':..,'i:'.',l,;, Suspend JOCk9y 'C':;:'e,a,,,, girls and boys in various age turned in a clutch relief job in . 000 m "01 024 H 1. KTDUDS and a number of open the seventh. In S washm mu ' events in which college students Long, who has climbed up among a 000 no 200 M4 ' 0 . may take part. the league's leading hitters. hit his TORONTO mp, g Jnckey 3'” (H mmngs, , "ml hum" "7 "'9 59550" with the Hawkswortb was suspended for 20 Garcia. Mosel (7). Narlsekl (0) Paliotti Wins Feather Title: TKO's HALIFAX tCPl-Gabby Paliotti of Montreal slugged his way to the Canadian featherweight b ox i ii g title here Tuesday night with a technical knockout over Leroy Jones of Halifax at the end of eight brawling rounds. Paliottl dropped Jones to the deck for a nine-count in the seventh round and floored him again with an unmerciful right in the eighth before referee Jack F' y stopped the battle. The Halifax boxer was out on his feet at the end. His face was smeared with blood and he wan- dered aimlesliy in the face of Pa- liotti's relentless attack. The. Montrealcr weighted in at 124l'Tl Jones. at 125Vi. Leroy was about two inches shorter than his opponent. The fight had been billed for 11 rounds, Paliniii anti Joni-s slugged it not inc-to-toe for seven rounds but the Halifax boxer began to come apart at the seams after that His stub- born refusal to quit drew a storm of applause from the 3.500 Halifax Fnriim fight fans. Di-laiii-y called a hall at 1:28 of the mciitli rnnmi. only moments Bout Sanctioned SAINT JOHN N.Fl. tCPt -- A Canadian welterweight boxing championship bout at Montreal June 28 has been sanctioned by the Canadian Boxing and Wrestling Federation. president G. K. Ger- nrti of the federation announced TiIc.sda,V night. Champion Allan MIIF-5llPr of Tor- ontn will defend his title against Tony Perry of Drummondville. Que. Iciseboll Practice Toni Min-Farlnne's Stars will hold a practice this evening on Memorial Field at 5:45. Softball Games This Evening The following City League soli- ball games will be played this evening at 0.15: Barrle's vs. Dairy (Parkdale Diamond): Abhles vs. Navy told Diamond). The B.Y.C.- Keefe Drug game will be played on Thursday evening. Trure. Stellar-ten In 2-1:! Drew THURO 'CP' - Truro Beiircats and stelisrtoii Alblons played to I I-1 Halifax and District senior baseball league draw here Tues- day night In a sine halted by rain at the end the eighth inn- 3. The Beereata got to starter tell and eighth-lnalsi rellefer net for seven includ- ag ates entire tenth homer Leroy Jones for the second time. real's Dexter Connors. 134M; Connors, 132. They met for the crown quished by Halifax's Richard (Kid lightweight crown. There were no knockdowns. bases empty in the second and then batted home three runs in the decisive fourth with a double and bases-loaded single. Thirteen men went to the plate for the Pirates against starter Larry Jackson and Brooks Law- after Jones lhudded to the canvaslrence in the fourth as they collec-' lted six hits. three intentional walks The Paliotti-Jones battle was thel and one hit batsman. feature of a boxing card that saw Jack Hayden of Westville, N.S. win homers for the Cards in the fifth the vacant Maritime lightweight and ninth innings. title in a split decision over Mont- Ronnie Kline got credit for his Idays Tuesday. the balance of the iwoodbine meeting and the first seven days of the Fort Erie meet- ling for rough riding in the Queen's Plate Satinday. The stewards said Hawksworth brought his mount. Birch Hills. over too sharply leaving the gate and jammed up the horses inside of him. Jockey Alex Wick. astride wally M00" h" 3 Pair 0f lW”1”'"iGreat West in this race, was un- 'seated and suffered severe back bruises. The Pictou county boxer weighed i while Jackson was charged with reli:i- i Howard when he won the Canadian iwaiked fourth win against eight defeats ,his fourth loss against two wins. To. Lat. T. classlfy BALTIMORE (AP)-Pitcher Saul y . igllogovin of the Balitmore 0riolesiWANTED - BULLDOZER 0P' n the only run Tuesday erator. experience not neces- sary. Apply in person Sterling MacKay. night while Chicago's Jack Harsh- man gave up only three singles Lemon (11) and Naragon. Hegiinl till: Pascual. Stobbs iillv Chakalcs (10) and Courtney. W-Narliski. L-. Cliakales. HR: Cle-Kiner. Second l Cleveland 00l 100100-3 9 0 Washington I00 000 000-1 1 2 Score and Hegan: Mcbermnlt, Schmitz (71, Shea 19) and Fitz- gerald. L-McDcrmott. Chicago 000 000 010- I 8 1 Baltimore 000 000 000- 0 .1 1 Harshman. Consuegre to) and Loliar; Rogoviii. Moore tat Byrd tilt and Smith. W-Harshman. Rogovin. International League i First lflloiitrcal 020 212 1-8 14 0 yBulfalo 000 000 0-0 5 1; Schultz. l TIII SIGNALMAN "Get it there first; but hut, get it right." Signals- nerve system of the Canadian Army-I high-speed, accurate combination of radio networks, telephone and ieletype systems and motorcycle despotdi riders. The Royal Canadian Corps of Signals, with other corps, offers hundreds of good-paying, lifetime careers. The opportunities for advancement, , ' I training and travel are many. A visit to your Army Recruiting Station will soon show, without obligation, how you can M in. ltomember, in the Army you team up with men and leaders you can rely on - right down the line. c in- - ll mtigm SERVE ll epplying bring birth To be eligible you mud be T7 to 40 years of age, sliilled tradesmen 0e 46. When 4 Apply rim! ewey. Write, 'pltene or visit the Army Recruiting Station nearest your home. Asutiv IICBUTTING e1'ii-rion. ioia Kent sc.. cherleneten, r. I. i. -. Telephone ms an I.aSorda and Bur-ha; -v rr. l lllll Allll YtlllllSElF Ill THE Milli certificate or other proof of aye. i I'll! ARMY IECRUITING lI'A'l'loN es Illltle Arneen eeenet you hens. continuedto siving1LeO Giants Play "Lazy Ball "A number of sports writers heard me say that if Magile had covered first on that play in New York. the game would have been over and we would have won.". said Durocher. On the play. a drive by Wally Moon of the Cards hit an umpire and deflected to the Giant baseman Gail Harris. who could have thrown out Moon if Maglie had covered. "1 did express admiration for tiie way Whitey Lockman has been playing the last 10 days or so and said it's too had some of his spark didn't rub off on the others." Du- rricher said. - Erickson (6). Hahn t7t and Streuli. HR: Mtl - Williams. I..- Schultz. second Montreal 000111 100-4 6 0 Buffalo 000 000 010-1 6 2 Craig and Teed: Flowers. Hahn tilt and Yewcic HR: Mtl-Williams. W-Craig. L-Flowers. Syracuse 001 103 0- 5 4 0 Columbus 000 200 0- 2 0 1 tseven iniiingsl Arrow GABANARO first . Do Well ln Losing Cause Pictured above is Brian Calium and Art MacLeod. got two hits in three trips "I the Wi11iams Leads Red Sox To Victory Over Athletics With Homer And-Two Doubles .In This Corner In the big leagues of boxing Archie Moore is scheduled for a June 22 go against midleweighl champ. Bobo Olson. It would ap- pear at first glance that Bobo has undertaken a task too big for him. but a number of fight experts llai'(' given him a good chance to take Moore. We. however. can't see ii that way. Archie. despite his years. is one man that Roch. Marciano's management has l)t't'll avoiding. If there is a heavyweight anywhere around today that is de- serving of a crack at Marclaniiis crown. it is aging Afchie. 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