aa ee reagges | I ee eee eo OG ig GRRESS Cv ee eG ait Fi i - § Pg i: aS u 4f a The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., May 6, 1958. SPORTS FRONT g ie | oF i uy ; : % os . i ‘ edlegs, i Willie Kirkland and a run pro- THe 5 sue ut rh giz: i N : teh bln: Bi runs in the ninth inning Tuesday night and defeated St. Louis Car- dinals 87. Ed Bouchee singled home the winning run after re- Larry Jackson tying run. i rs F i : Ey i it. EE i f ih zg 1 F iy : gee + F ducing double by Willie Mays. PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Phil- adelphia Phillies rallied for five : [ 3 5 g BASEBALL RESULTS. By THE CANADIAN PRESS American League Washington 102 010 121-813 0 Chicago 000 012 000-3 6 0 Stobbs, Clevenger (7) and Fitz- gerald: Pierce, Shaw (4), Arias (6), Lown (8), Rayjond (9) and Lollar. W-Stobbs. L-Pierce. HRs: Wsh- (7), Allison (3), Kil- lebrew (8); Chi-Lollar (4). Baltimore 000.000 100-1 4 4 Cleveland 500 004 00x--9 12 1 Harshman, Brown (1), Porto- earrero (6) and Triandos, Gins- berg -(7}; Ferrarese and R. Brown. L-Harshmar. HR: Bit— Nieman (2). Boston 002 001 000— 3 6 1 Detroit 100.500 20x— 8 9 1 Casale, Moford (4), Bowsfield (5), Kiely (7) and White; Bun- ning and Berberet. L — Casale. HR: Bos—Malzone (4), Det—Os- borne (2), Lepcio (1), Groth”(1). National League Chicago 030 001 002-6 1 1 Pittsburgh 000 120 000-3 6 0 Hobbie and S. Taylor; Friend, Giel (8), Smith (9) and Burgess, Foiles (9). L-Friend. HR: Chy-Alt- man (3). qs : an. t. > re G0 > Phil-Jones (5). S. Francisco 000 101 000-2 8 1 Cincinnati’ ,,020 030 00x—5 7 1 S. Jones, Miller (7) and Schmidt; Newcombe and Bailey. L-S. Jones. HRs: SF-Kirkland (4), Cin-Robinson (7). International Toronto 302 000 001-6 9 0 Montreal 200 000 000-2 10 2 Chakales and Thompson, Han- nah (3); Harris, Rakow (3), Var- gas (5) and Teed. L-Harris. Undtd add bb scores INTL: - Buffalo 000 000 180—9 13 0 Rochester 300 000 200-5 7 0 Hacker, Miller (7), Rodriguez (8) and Coker; Bridges, (8), Greason (8), Hiland and Oliver. _ (8) w- on—8 12 000 200-2 7 ; Wiesler, Staf ford (3), Urban (6) and Sitantz. L-Wiesier. Manager of the New York Yankees, came club \ HALIFAX — ‘(CP)— Canadian Lightweight champion Richard “Kid"’ Howard of Halifax threw all he had at elusive New Yorker Irish Tommy Nethercott Tues- day night but settled for a decis- jon in a 10-round, non-title bout. Howard weighed 137', Nether- cott 134%. There were no knock- downs and except for a minor nose bleed which Howard picked up in the ninth rownd Neither fighter was marked The 30-year-old Canadian HOSTESS “4.98 mew! See the wide range of styles and colours at your store. Why Keutman “Foamtreads” are se combortable end lost so long AK Kid! Howard 'Is What woman could resist the “Deb” () — gorgeous velvet beauties embroidered in “gold” thread! Made without nails or cement, they wear long and lovingly because there’s nothing to come apart. Like all Kaufman Foamtreads, they're | Sanitized and washable. Pop them in your machine. The? come out fresh as rs VETERANS SHAKE HANDS kes was a ‘coach for the Pitts- Pirates before putting on ger of the Detroit Tigers, Jimmy Dykes. Dykes took over after Bill Norman was fired as man- Over Ne champion looked sluggish after a winter ‘layoff and had trouble hitting the superbly-conditioned Nethercott who spent most of the fight bobbing. weaving and covering up. The best round was the last The fighters were still slugging toe-to-toe after the bell rang Howard was undefeated season in seven houts. The 3,000 paid fans got an un- last thercott size, and have an almost identi- cal ring style. twice for. the nine count In a six-round liglitweight semi- final, Lennie Sparks of Halifax knocked out Doug Turnbull of New Glasgow at 2:14 of the first round. Sparks had Turnbull down delivering the final blow. me ux Lemon, Bob Allison andj ton Senators trigger against five 3: Smack 3 (AP) — Home runsja 1%hit bombardment Washing- - s PORT ECHOES ~ BY NORMAN MACDONALD i aREEE a cae sentatives at the meeting, and someone had heard unoffically that the airforce boys confine their softbal) activities te inter-sectional play this sum- i [ & 5 g h at rie F. FS RE 3 e = : i E i ; aE zi i : ral ath | proved that usually. where which haven't i I 3 ape” Arsenault, ther ‘Summerside boy, is also the card, Carl is a green boy w seems to have oodles of potenti ability. We think he will come along the fistic trail right smart if it'is properly blazed for him. There were no RCAF repre- 38 would 2. Homers day for an 83 victory. — of tke season and the Billy Pierce, seeking his fourth| longest blast. of the year in | three innings absorbed |. # his’ second defeat. He yielded| "n° Same was the only atlet-.2 three runs on five hits, includ-| american League action at %j ing Lemon's No. 7 homer in the! saw New York carded at Kansas, third that scored Killebrew ahead/ city Boston at Detroit and Baltl- of him. more at Cleveland . From then on the 2,087 swel- . $ tering Comiskey Park fans| I the National League th watched Bob Shaw, Rudolfo| Schedule called for a full slate Arias, Turk Lown and Claude|% tight games: St. Louis at Phil : adelphia, Chicago at Pittsburgh. . Raymond try to nail down Wash- ‘ ington’s bats without avail. San Francisco at Cincinnati and MOWS DOWN sO0X Los Angeles at Milwaukee. _ Meanwhile, veteran Chuck Stobbs mowed down the White MINE-ELEVATOR CRASH Sox on one hit through four in-| HELSINKI (Reuters) — Five nings before tiring. 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