Mays Nips C id Detroit Trips ' . NEW YORK lAPie-Willie Maya Baltimore Orioles. - did it almost all by himself VIad- Lanky Jim Bunninit snared IIX neaday accounting tor all New hits to register the win. York Giants runs is a 4-3 victory Bob Nieman ::ot a home TU" over Chicago Cubs. lqlding oil in the svrontl innlntz After his llt.h harner with two and Bob Boyd another in the men all tied the score in the sixth. sixth, Mays walked. moved to second on Banning striirii out spirit and a force play. stole third and raced didn't walk a batter. home on catcher Cal Neemaifa Charlie Maxwell .ltl1t2lF(I with wild throw in the last of the ninth. one out in the first and i-anii- all Singles by Ernie Banks. Wait the way home Vqilfll .-it Kaliiiti's hloryn and Chuck Tanner gave the blooper fell into short riitht field ruhs a run in the first alter two for a double. Porter I0llullP(l ullh were out. I drive into the upper left iteld Bob Speake's single. Moryn'a seats. ilnimip, a single by Tanner and anl Kaline's Se('0n(l rlniihle, lPr'i(llllR ' Inltelrl niit prodiir-ed two more Chi-oil the sixth. siartt-rl the tuna! lie, i-ago runs off Curt Barclay in thrtroit run. H, pm", n...np on third it-atcher Red Wllstinl tun will Barclay was lifted for I plllcllidotilhle. hitter in the third and Al Worth-l ' Intzinn tnnk nver tiie job to earn 3R00KLYN IAPI ('ii:irlie Val hm :,.”,mn ..,,,,,,l..n 1drova in four runs with a triple (.'hirat:,ti ilarlor Bob Rush was i'"'d Mme FUN Wednesday ntzhl 9'5 Iitivrl in thin teteiiih and relieverlarwklkl Dodgers ended llll'Il' luv Ttirk Limit look the loss. In! streak at IDUF Ram” mill 1'" 11-9 xiitimtiteo victory over itHTR(ll'l' lAPi ltrirtttt Tigersnhravu which left both t'liilN timi hlasird tri t'ei-rarelli tor threolor second place in the hallillldl Iii,-at-inning rtttts- mo of them on League race. .l W Port:-ris upper deck homel The Brooks. who had xi-tired rim and made them stand tip for only four runs in the skirt. niletl a 1-2 lritimptt Wednesday over in? 1 SH lead In the first two lI1' S0025; 5 The Charlottetown Guardian, Thursday. June 13, 1957 NFLSI lI.TK Hriiiiti alti lllh Riwii Rtii gtws. rii---. National in-agiio ,.-.::,'i Chicagn k in: oonnttti. I I It Flttianil 1t 3 ; .N.w i r nooom 001-74 4 1 omnn Pi:(n5t..0 Lnwn i7i nnd Nnemanp Hunsingei. Paige SI and Burns; n 3 a r 4- I it y, wnnmngmn ist nnn Csrirrliiahn. 'l'icfenaii(c;rq i6(-.l Peawe ' K it. w w -,t g n L; 1 I t I .o iisnii t7 an .t 'airt- :; ' llTt- Nx'L.M;:nix-ling on IN" Page. I.. 'l'(-ilenattr-r HRs: Mia- g. i,,,,,, my my; gym 4 5 0 g.0(l'iIIi1d; ToreGoliai. Vim-inn. Phi ("I10 000 000--D O r 9" .i'.it.m and ii. smith: Roberts. Miami 000 "0" W 0 H 0 Mnmhgnn tn; nnn Lnnnin. L; Rnn. Toronto lilo 000 Mg .1 to 0 n ..-t, Hm; sit,.nt,-mnn,-.m,' Ennml Andersoii and Riirha. Rohinson t a Mttitmttn li)0400lll.'l--912 2 8"” Rwllt "Rt TM lv"'Wr . j Hronitlxn xtin 200 nttx.-ti ll 1 RN”!- in (nriiev. Riirrlt-tie iii. Jolly l2t. . , .. gl Phillipa tilt and Rice, Taylor (R-; "rAM"M's I: f Pnrire-. Roehttrk ill. Lahine 49) 3, -""3 rniennuiu muggq i and (iampanella L: Conely: W: I .1 Rrwhiirk llRs MiI3l'orrc. Math-n -Vulinmll I-PIEIIO Iiic. Aaron Rk-Neal W I. Pvt. Hill. 1 (ii?) 002 ml 000 ll .'l I0 0 ('ttitiiiit.'tii .'ll 2') .'-WIS l . P:lt MI lll00ll l-V 4 I2 i Bi'rinkIyii '1l .,:.'lil V. ' kltptiulein, A eker '8! qnrl Nlilwatikiw .19 21 .n30 la ; I lailev. Arroyo, Hall ill. Face P-lll:l(l:'lllll'l 2; 21 .57! 1 ill and Rand. Foilu illlt. W: 5'. In! 21 .571 i Fatwa 1.; Ark", VPVlhVni"l'( '.!2 Ill .-HS 9 r. Pitts irg I9 32 ..Tifl ll 7; Amrrinm I-Ml!" rim-air. i at ..'llI in R.iItii.mre nlti not lloit '1 G l Int:-i-imtmoni League ll 300 MI 00 -4 ll 0 ' I. Prt. GEL 7.3::-iareiil. Forriieies l,2Ki Brown Richmond .44 ii! .642 - IR! and Triandns; Banning and Toronto at 2.! .374 Ills Wilson I. (ivcrareiil, HRii. Hlt- Bitfaio lit 23 .549 5 xwman, Rnyrl Dr-i-Porter, Roriiesler QR 29 .491 ll Rodnn mo out 000' t 9 i Hmana 27 30 .474 9 Clrvrliind MI 000 liox 6 5 n (illllIl1lhIi.l 26 .10 .464 9'7 Porterttrld, Wltnarrin tit and Vllaml 25 3" 5-5 10 white; Wnula and Vsriignn. 1.; Montreal 19 14 ASH I5 P”"""""' ritnn Ull tr rrrt'iiiv'iui Firai ' ' ' ' Ma-.itn;tmt llthl III7. Itlltl .1 I on nntw Yank U” P. h M KWV" li"V "WW2 "I53 5 2 pit:-hers lnr l0rlAvS'IllRJl'll'il1f:Ku: Paxriial and ('.otirlnt-V. Poitln-jam” .w,m amt in" record. in earri-rn. Trtit-ks tilt and Smith. ,n. : W Portnrarrero; HR: K(j.Sld1.H, WW” "MI J smith. 7.ernial. I Notional League Srroml r W'J;ltiit:inii mitt tittt ml 1 S 0 '""W"k" " 3"'"lil.V' ' ""'"W' K.1tia,1: mi 000 not tort 2 7 ti limit! til" or Ruhi '5-2) vs Brya- lhmnatity l'leiet-igr-r t7i and dale lh-37. t".mtrtoi-y. Garver. Trttrks tail (i'l"''.""'"4l '" l'll'tl"l'!ll ' 4'"- gnrl Smith W Clevenger. L: c"”'.'”'7l l" lr"”"'l l3'7'- Gan." Ha. wun "S.,,,,,... Chicago at New York - Hillman Vswr York It. Chicano 7 '3? vs Rurnztdo it-at or Miller 4 3,. international League l Si l.oiiiI at Philadelphia IV' - "mm" mom", i g 3 Sr-hiriidl I'-.l- or Min-ii ti-fl) vii Mnnnwui "31 unneln if, 0 Starilord l7-ll. Hatten. Ramtre: lit and Sierra.l F.-it-rut ill; Harris and Roaehornl A"'"."''' l'"'''' l Hatten. Vow York at (ihiciigo-Sltirdiiant Rrrnnri Wilt vs Pierce tl0-2!. Havana 000 out 03! 4! I 9 Washington at Kansas City IN! hlnnlrt-al 000 Mil 000 -.'I I3 2 , smhhn in.tn. V, Ltrhnn toot. Pens. Lane 'llt. S4-snilchury '9'; Baltimore iii Detroit-Moore (2.4) and Cart-ta Grnh. Walt tit and vs Foylack i7-4t. Rrtschorn. W: Pena: L: Grub Horton tit rloveliind-Brewer te Rir-hmoml limit I00-4 I 1 st vs Wynn 47-6). lliifialn 040 Mill lflx-5 iii In (hates. James (It and Wailing-f ' ' ” ” '””' T ' Inn. Cox and Noble. l.: (7oales., - "RIC Ririi-Schncll; Rtiff-Easter. I Annual Meeting Fol OMINIMOO-AOII loch ill) I03 non Ill- 5 I2 17 Sydney CF - TIM annual Rlarlthiirll. Gt-unvt-iiid tilt and meeting 0' the Mnrttmo Amateur Kr3Vtl7, Rirketttt. lxtvenguth lSInHnrltey Association will the Did i and Green. W: Iawenguth; l.: 'hc-re .liinr 22. iGamasi At Summarsida ; on sititirrlsy. June ms at the Iummersido and Country Club the games enntatlttao have ""'”""i' ' .".t'..".'.t”iit.'i"'.'i "'3' 't s pi some on i I .. mm "L W”""'tl' FOR CANADIAN MILITARY PIRSONNB. letting .412 OALT. Olt. (CPI .- A time i'".!?'.';....35-is-:.. .."':'::"-i asthehiailar In Zap mtuittasetw '- -:.-.:-:::? A. t. -w,,- 5" . 4. ” Luck Favors Teams That SMOKES ' hicago Cubs Baltimore t PHILADELPHIA in Jlillls. Iiien barely managed to. l-U” - St. hank on as the Braves let loose lAlll1 a three-homo run barrage in the last two frameg. l-Eddie Mathews and Hank Aron .helied home runs with none nut in the ninth to chase reliever Ed Roebuck. who won his lirst of the tear. but Clem Labine then came on to shut off the rally by retiring .1 Ad -k. B bb Th d . Biilily Biriiiion. 0 y ommn an ,i-nng by Lou Sktzas. Gus Zerninl it iieivs hon19r'.fwo.run nmi, and Hal Smith Wednesday night was his loth of the year and thelgsve the seventh - place Kansas .ttiI.tI .. his career. a Brave rec- City Athletics a 5-3 victory over turd Wally Berger held the old the last-piare Washington Senators Huston-Milwaukee club record in the first gamt of 5 double- .tith l99. nnndnr . . the hunters were Ski7.as' ltlth. -I . - the year. l-i'.I.2'-i".t1T5'.'i1'.l; ci.'.Tfl1"St'.."J4"?: 3 Mn"'" '”""””'" "'"W' in? ,,wnn inning wednesany seven liiic nier seven innings to iii.:iii and defeated Boston Red Sux l!"'" i'”'d" M ii" """'y' bk ft-I Don Hossl went the distance llllm 3 S” l "i' 9" 1"” vim” tor the tribe and scattered nine Trllfiih "Fifi w"h””'""" l” ' '1'” tins in winning his lourth victory. izle in "W "W" W" '""l"3'- delphia Phillies 4 - 0 Wedne night on,s pair of home runs lRObIn Roberts. thus their winning streak to aightt games. Stan Musial celebrated his record-breaking 31.! d consecu- iive game hy t-oiitribu ing a sin- gle and a double. KANSAS CITY lAP) - Home ll. 20 ve IC r' ' vi 1 r mt''"' '1 l930's, he ierntcri II ”Ii Drnltlemlbecgune wn distrust mam. wnt of rrnnnmiri ut'E8'W'rlll"" and of ; want to be left alone in color ouri hiiman itntlm-ciaiitittiu H wiiiptomlnwn way of me. .nd our pwaper. -em-mm or the llillilallllllx ill the mind of , ity. but ttqinsutun Is the OM thin: man ' (that is impossible." th Can Take Advantage Of it 1957 Baseball Season To Start Here This Evening open the I951 hast-bat Prince Edward island this even- Louis Cardinals shut. otu the PhilI- !rllIlthander. will start this firsttthe Flyers will ink; in us. 1!”. game for lJsckie Burke or Donnie Macl..ean. extending wiu pitch tor the Flyers. Says World Faces Atomic Holocaust nadian edut-ationtst Kalil Wednes- day the world lat-es hiioraust unless it finds nit-ii uhorand women. thank God. whose are willint: and mtzor to find sniu- mental horizons we” win; nnd tions to the Ill'llillClV1.I uliirit lat-ewhose courage was undefoaubig and vice chancellor of .lirGiil Uni- 10 Witt through to s period 0! out- versity, Mnnti'(-al. Willi? ll "19 "'"d"'3 Pm5P91'llY-" received an lioiioraigv tlrwtnr ofn have no clear aims for the world 'l" M"lP"l"i "l "” ""'i"A""i Olin! mankind we are in the midst The Dodgers and Flier: will, The second game of the Island i 5,”... 1,, League will he played at summer- iside on Saturday lites-tsoosi. with I the Dodgers loin: against the Poit- ! at Memorial field. nun on sud” u Vern Hsndrahan. a proniisingjhiuxtorial Field in Charlottetown Either 1 tiacs. Stsrtlngitlme this evening at 1Memorlsl Field, is 5.45. . the Dodgers. uiion Found "a.rt...;s;;t MI” 4 ('3-.-llalld. and the courage in do lllungs that had not previously i been considered. There were men PHILADELPIIIA an atomic 5 - vii”! worked out policies that Dr. F. ('vril .laI1lPl. nrinripali'-"Ibled this country and Canada is! comment-riiieiit of the Uni- ISOLATION IMP05s13LE rsity oi Pcitiisiliaiiia llllt'l'P he As to other nations. he said "we ienre degree in Pt'lill()nll('St la: a wiiole;.nd we nu nnwimnn Recalling iiic rtiwitresatnn iii thelto en-operate with other nations. "What ii,-it nretiwl it.'is llliI0ll.l "in terms of the upwlrd marrh p mind In lltr Plllti'i in tinder--of in stool and dangerous depres- The li.itg's bush 1.! sinii. nitcly. n "Either the world. losing rap- idly its remaining shreds of confi- dence and hall-hearted co-opera- tion. will (ind some country start- ing hostilities before a dangerous adversary can seize the secret ad. vantage and by that action do. straying civilization in an atomic holocaust-or else there must be men whose minds are wide enough to encompass the whole world with all its many problems who are willing. and eager. to find so- lutions that look to the welfare of all mankind." l Golf Tournament . This Saturday t-oisttd turnov- Ilusllhrlnl Match Play Tonrnaincnt Please leave your entries It Pro shop. Golfers leaving the pro '15 vines for the tournament at Trtiro ROY this weekend can play their round on Friday oi this each. on Sunday. at two o'clock than w.".l he a Mixed Family Nina Ede Four-Ball Foursome. Entries for this competition are to be left at 'the Pro Shop. IAIY DNOWNI HALIFAX (CF)-Matthieu rule, lll-month-old son of Dutch immi- grants drowned Monday in nearby Bhelldrske Lake only a few foot from his home. satin-day. starting tune it cannot continue indefi- Ioi-ry's Lions ' 'l loot IYC Jr. C Iar!v'aLloitII'!NIlI!oorlse wdlrow whcathydumud lstiiaIYc.lr-H.ArtlsIhTJ;Is.-s uslsttiablstpaatnrtas the three. La made the host play the when he set A hot that and doubled Art lalleni all see- 0Ild- Flinn was the his nsaii with the wood getting three hits in three times at list. In the other gains of the sight the BYC Sr. blasted the Ross Burner Electric 11-6. Joe Thistle Pitched tor the 3176 giving up seven hits. Jim Macl..eod went for the Ross Burner giving up 15 hits. Msclteod also hit a home run but in a losing cause. 3313' Acorn and Apps Arsenault got three hits in four times at bat for the BYC. The BYC had one double play, Acorn to haven in Coady. Remember when Charlie Gardiner oi the Chicago Black Hawks. one of the geat goalies in liockey history. died '23 Scottish-born player who weht In Chicago from Winnipeg was at the peak oi his career. and only two months earlier had been a or; factor in Chicago's Stanley Cup triumph over Detroit Red Winn: by three games to one years ago today at age 30. The I” Jun Alrworihy uitirsx tcet .. The s....r.,,J 19H'UmnaHheuvy'-stru-.., lrolindad a week I two rscsst orasItes'.uwero.nW,i',!i souacod alnvorthy Wednesday .1. ll Olllaoors investigated cans. at two recent cranium i Naval ouiclsls did not aim...- details of the investigation, M: announced the II twin . 5.. kg shoes can fly again without 3.. strictloii.' Following the man; crash several weeks ago planes were restricted to 325 mun... an hour below l0.tm feet, -1-hf? grounding .order came one 4”. later. . The starboard wt g l shoe broke all over line 1:, t trance here two weeks ago, no sulting in the death of the pllumi Another Banshee pilot was kiiluj. May it at nearby Terence nu; IVIVIIQD his aircraft plowed into .5 The is alrcrait are stationed ..' nearby Shearwster. although in. grounding order came when ergnif of them were participating in "f crcises at Rivers. Man. The Bsnshees' carry onlv the: lot ' . The woemiie - an-hour a - l form the backbone of the air power. They will go on the en. rier Bonaventure this summer. The planes normally csrry mcti.. els. but can handle bombs and-t cannon. " Hy WHITNEY MARTIN muirv M"?!-Illllllli--9 iutNittHinn- NEW YORK -Alli Joe Dihlagt the lineup was in tilFrP day after gin once authored a book about day iiiiiil tlie fans could name the nbeing lucky to he a Yankee. and batting order in their sleep. recent developments innit-ate he rm. Wlnlp sax hgve been going wasn't fooling. ,al(mg iiith pretty lIlll('ll the same it it tit-isn't lurk uhi-ii II.'iIII('li"(-up this ypgn and inwi,-, mu Batter tried to steal aetttiiid with inning in. lgaggugn ll" "35" l""d9d 1" .n"”'""' and What mav he taken as a had A” '"dl"5 up "I" mm ”'.' w'"' onion for Vein York lit that. with ning rtin ,It'nr1nK. we areni sure H" exwpmm M Kan”! (rnt n lll&'l ti'iat inti uoiild rail ll ht,” hm," haw”: ”."”M,, W"), ,'.,, wlll4'iI hi'int:s in mind that the low". Pa”, Mum ,, mu W," 3” l'"'””'” l"""'(""lV 3'" ""”':"l '" six with the AIIIIPIICE. but to date "l 5”'l” l””' ”""”3" wlm" 5”” is even-strphen with Baltimore lihlch ""-V Mql ”"'M ”P”"'ml"P and Washington. with tour I'lCl0l'- Wham” N” Y"”' " g"l"g I" Wm-ies and tour losses with each ('lllI'I. "'9 l'9""””' '” 9" h'h"' 9' (.'""" The Yankees in the past have l”""'l ll" ”l"i'i” M "N l”""'"g' plastered the weaker learns. some- Tiicv have inn Vor tlirttr .200 mm: W.a(.m,a.h. an (.hanm,,mship "'9" l"'i ''””'V ”m'""'' "M (''”"y i-Iiihs must do. i'i':IlW inst only livi- Sletigel t-oiild pick a itiii-tip hlinde In wanhinzm" annae. V"; "M ioldcd wiiir-it could win the pcn- mm, .0 gamma" i nant in it breeze -V, n - wt: or vwv . l.if"L.i.”.'itJt.'S. m..v""t?."'2t.T.f l' "WV "' ll" l”"l"”" l"”' tmttrmement rather than the Yeti- cnoiitzlt mcn lnr tun oi Ihrcc grind kn" d.'H,ml,mm". (.0”M ho. iiiaitir icagiie tr-aiii: but not enottgii tor ttite i'llal'nDl0nSlllD1"i Iteam The lat-t Stenct-I has heenl '9illftlnl his lineup continually may, linrliriite a doubt in his mind its. The Smith American lai-antiilit. 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