“sandman an ac @uaxdimt SPORT ECHOES Yanks Sweep Twin Bill; Rédlegs Halt Card Streak Iy ill (ARABIA! PIE“ New York Yankees won a doubleheader from Washington tors Sunday as the Yeah- a- look over their usual tint- “ in the American League and Senators remained In their accustomed last-place posit-tan. in the National League. Cin- sinneti lads reboiinded irorn a 1" W It the hands of St. [ante Cardinals in the opener he halt a St. Louis winning streak at four games by will- ning the eighteen 4-8 and drop the Celdiecls out of first place. in ether American League ectiil. Detroit Tigers bombed Lee Aagelee Angels 1”; Chi- eeae White Ion took a doubleL header tree! betel Red Sox. winning the first 2-] and the second M: defeat“ lenses City Athletics M; and Twins top- pled Cleveland ladinns twice. .4 and 14. in other senior circuit action. New Yuk lets moved up to? ninth place as they split a dsolehaeeer with Philadelphia Phuliee. winning the opener M) and dropping the nlgbtcep m; lleuaten Celts were edged by Milwaukee leaves M: and Sen rraneleee Giants shut out Chi- eego Cull twiee. 'M and 6-0. Pittsburgh Pirates won the first game a! a doubleheader st Baltimore Orioles ‘ Lee Angela. deteating the bed- gera 61. Full) 1N coon roars m Yankeea handed yam Cleveland inte the leegiia leed on the strength 1 Whitey Yerd'e tight pitching in the opaer tee a M will and a display oi their vaunted power in the sec-d game as they knocked of! Wash- ington with homers by (late Boyer and Bill Skowron. Senators were losing their thh and 13th consecutive games during the day. Roger Marie homered ior New York in the iirst game. Chicago's doubleheader win over the Bed Son also moved them ahead of the now third- plnre indians. as White I- ]umped to within ooe~half gain of new York. one~hali same ahead oi Cleveland. l Johnny Buzbardt pitched his {way to the iirst-game Chitin deieet oi Boston and nurse lEarly Wynn received credit to! .the nightcnp win. Fourth - piece Detroit Tigers jwere bolstered in the win over ‘ ninth-place Loa Angeles by hells- ers front Jake Wood. Billy Btu- lton, Al Katine and Dick Brown. thee Thomas end Bob Rodgers each homerel for the Angels. Phil Regan was the winner and Dean Chance Iuiiered the loss. ‘ Baltimore Orioles. in ili'th lplare. slammed four home runs two I F ii. is: eeveethtobreak iii?! E25 ammed six solo hemp in the eighteen of! starter i“ E i E i 5‘ Barry Latman with blasts limny Green. Doe Min- . Zorro Versailles. Bill Tut, and twe from John Gory]. Ci velasd rookie al Luptow homered in the opener and In- diane‘ Chneh Essegian also meted .gii 3' 5t. Leaie Cardinals. with Kenny Boyer driving in five runs. easily took he opener against node hut Eddie Kesko‘s ninth - inning homer accounted ior Cincinnati's aighteap squeeker. lob Purkey wee lie wimer ior Reds as Veda Pinsoo end Gordy Coleman also homered tar Cincinnetl in the nightcap. Lindy McDaniel was the loser. Larry Jackson was the first- game winner. Roman Melina broke a M ninth - inning tie ior Houston with a homer to give Colts [their win over Milwaukee. ital gamith end Jim Pendieton also homered for the Colts as Jack Ferrell was the winning pitcher. Don McMahon was the lower ior the Braves. Frank Boxing hit a solo homer for Milwaukee. N A SPIN OVER MONEY? Talk it over with a Niagara Loan Adviser. it's his ‘ob to help you! Niagara loans are made up in 2.5m—and are usually com letcd in less then a day. Remember, you w' always be 'ALL YOUR CAR NEEDS! lehntlt Engines. Antematles. welcome at Niagara. Generators. starters. Feel . Pellet. leads. Cranks. Water ' IMAM FINANCE GOI'AIY 1mm Pumps. A complete line at UM" NIACenen-an Consumer Loan Company we"... “' 'c "ml" ma Queen Street. _ Phone: meson 3'23?” “39”” , In Bummanlde: 5 Summer at. Phone: 430-2143 "m "m ‘ momma Inflatables-ede Pots Beginning To Simmer I. r 5% E l: :- at ii i. g: i E iii 3 i a E. ilgi i 2 i §§ 3 i i I i ii in E (lube Menu. This may he cleared up this year an the young pitchers are a year rider and have more experience. Aim. there is talk it a substantial reiniorcement to their pitching corps. but thh is etriuly "etsh rose" at present. Talk Of ’Socicil’ league By the way. there is tall or another softball [eagle le- hg organised h Summer-Ida —e "social" Iengne ier yenng men whe haven't had much ex- perience. but whe want in play the game ior the recreation it affords. Batman's plea ta eu- er a Menu. and the leaks and iinance establishments are combining ior naether entry. Any other group which might want to enter this loop Lre in- vited to do so. and. here comes ‘the sad part of the story. I— lnteresting Sideliglit On Rules ‘ An Interesting aidelight an baseball rules came not at the Lon Angela-Detroit game an Saturday. with a Detth rue- ner no ilrst. Ryne Dnren quick pitched Rocky Colevito and the umpire ruled it “Io-pitch." I But the Detroit runner who had ‘ gone down to second was al- lowed to remain there. Both "Dilly" Dean and “PeeWee' Reese were doubtlul about the ruling. but when you think it met-deltas. Net is mld h hnewl at : Wet-day MW“ she“ make tines tlell- "‘0' i led year‘s Maritime champs. will start practicing 1 eheienely new h his all“, will step Ilka these gneete whe take an leeg to any inreweil at the deer. There was a story last winter fiat Meekensiee would go sen—l y . but that seems to l ve been Easy bye plan to operate again. i the Sobey Aggregation Wt" probably be active also. We haven't heard anything from St. Eleanors. but we hope. it they do eonse in. that they will make ‘ a determined effort to strengthen their lineup. forgotten, The Save- ‘ took down the name of the gmtleman whom prornotm oi prospective teams were to con- ted. mid mimeid it. We‘ve been frantically trying to find out who he ts—he works at Holman”! —but havui‘t been successful. However any promoter ’eally anxious to Join this league will no doubt tied a way to reach the boys concerned. PS. We have just remembered the {el- low to contact at Holmnn'e is we! I aid man winter I .piled on three mannered goals wt WWI-MI.” r2335 Olympics Square Series; Blas’r Smoke Eaters 5-2 TRAIL. BC. eoeeh Bobby Kromm. After being held to a 2-! tie in the second and third periods ‘ln the first period. Olympies‘ Saturday night ta beet 'i‘reil Jumped ahead and never looked Smoke Eaters 5-2 and tie up back. lending t~2 alter the sec- the beet-olvseven Allan Cup Cn- ond period and adding a third nadien amateur hockey cham- unanswered goal in the iinal I) pionship series at one gamelmlnutes. apiece. Jacques Gagne. Connie Men- Almost t,“ inns new the ‘dale. Jean - Guy Chnrhonnrau.‘ inst - moving Eastern senior.Claude Richard and Roger l’lc‘ champions swamp the laek-lus- ‘nrd scored ior Montreal. Cap tre local team. "We were best ‘tain Cal Hocklry and Gerry right from the start." said Trail lPenner got a goal each for (CPl—Molm I Smoke Eaters. Montreal opened the scoring ‘amid controversy at the l1-eee- ond mark. Something appeared wrong with the time clock. a whistle blew twice and Trail stood around waiting. Gegne picked up a loose puck. skated ‘past deiencernnn Don Fletcher reteree lagh nineteen signal- led that it was good. Smoke Eaters bounced back atlzmtottethegnmamn . goalmouth play. The Eastern ehampioaa lumped inte the lend again lit- tle over one minute later. with Mendela the marksman from to and blasted point blank u Beth 1m- Martin. PROTEST GOAL Trail protestmi the goal but Trail once more tied the score on a goal by Gerry Penner, their last goal of the night. Charbonnet opuled the second Red WingsWhip Oil King HAMILTON (CP) — Right-l The travel - weary Edmonton ' winger Lowell MacDonald oi club. who eliminated Brandonl Thorburn. N.S.. scored three Wheat Kings in the seventh goals Sunday to lend Hamilton game of a rugged Western final ‘ ilcd Wings to a 5-2 victory over just last Wednesday night. were Edmonton Oil Kings in the tint unable to match the Hamilton game at the Memorial Cup {1. squad alter the first period. nals. Wings have been idle mice The series now movee in Guelph for the next thrLe. games Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday. Fifth same. ii neces- .rary. will be played in Kitcheg Dee Sherry. claiming the Eastern title last Tuesday. TAKE EARLY LEAD The winners led to siter 20 minutes. boosted it to Al niter '5-2 In Mern. Cup Opener third-period goals. Earl Heiskele end Bob Wall scored the other Hamilton goals. Doug Fox. who new little ac- tion before an injury sidelined centre Phil Dutton in the sec nnd period. amounted ior both Edmonton goeln. Dutton was assisted from the ;period at 7:11 when he streaked in unchecked to iire a high shot over Martin's heed. Richard. younger brother at the Rocket and the Pocket 'Rocket. Maurice and Heart, itredagoslatltdlononeoi the most spectacular plays at the evening. Richard picked up a pass irom Noel Picaid at the blue-line and blasted a want. high that past Martin from I iert out. i Last goal oi the game came at 3:46 of the third period when George Jamel passed irom ht.- bind the net to Roger Picnrd. who fired a low, screened that iron 25 ieet out. I The game ended in a hassle .as Harold Jones and Noel Pie ire with blood streaming irom lard tangled deep in Montreal hls lace aiter he received r broken nose and a cut over lil- ’territnry and a fist - swinging battle raced ior five misu'es nrr .\lay I. two periods and shared two RCAF Ass'n Wins: Bowling Tourney) Charlntictnwn RCAF Assoria- | fred Shepherd oi the htain Brace tlnn bowlers captured the first team trick high Illile with 3.17. o annual inivr-service league bow- The tournament was climaxed rye requiring eight ttitrhes;beiore both were sent of! the when he was high nticked by .ice. Wing delencemnn Ron Harris. Coach Maurice mien com- Harris received a major pcn- merited: "I don't say inn much ally and it was while he was of! ‘in a series like this. We have that Fox put his team on the irtill got quite a battle ahead at sl‘nrt’ short tor the first time. its." BASEBALL SCORES By THE CANADIAN PRESS Cleveland SATURDAY Kralicit. Bouillon-ski '8) Stig- American Lengrm man 42-]! i7! Moore ill and LM Angeles mtOIm— 7100 Baitey; Ramos. Grant '5‘. Lat- ever. It does seem to make. sense. n'estee pee? ii Dunn had thrown to first and the tint seeker had let the ball go through him. the runner cenld have taken second. so why let it he trows a hall to the catcher which Is not a pitch? In the case at n “no pitch" call, the hall seems is he still in play. We presume a catcher on hls toes could have thrown the runner eat. Clo”! 100— ‘ MI Detroit gallium—nos om... .14. tat All Hi» ansfleld no. More“ I7: 1m u Pm, McBride I'll Spring ill Duren Esscgiln 'll. ling tournament at the Rolla- , by a banquet in the Main Brace way silt-ye Saturday. when the presentations were The City team emerged the made by Mr. Marin-an. .v‘, ‘ 1U - a “A Uni“. ‘ w- «o-Lit »-i ,.st winners of the day-long tourney. with nine points. (our h e t t e r than the other three teams in the competition. who iiil'islied up with five points each. The} other three teams were RCAF Summersirlr. Legion and Main Brarr. the last two teams being from Charlottetown. The tournament with League preridont James 0 hint-Lean howling the first hall. He nlsn presented the RI. Vlnlch trophy tn the winnem. was opened Members oi the winning team are:-— Roy hint-Donald. Garnet Buell. Phil Perry. George Keys. Louis Kai's. Vic Williams Icept) and Jack Vau- tour. A meeting was held iollowing. the banquet “Hit the following officers being elcrtod-~Jamrs (i. Met-Lean rRt‘AFM prosidont .Elnworth M. Whralley illegioni. lucretery; Garnet B u e l l I tRCAFAl treasurer. The next tournament will be held in Sum» '3‘ and Snrlnwskl: Mossl tZ-Z‘. Kl n~ ‘Yi‘ Gladding (Bi Aguirre 451v and Brown. HRr LAanir tier (6) Kripr iii: net—Fer- nandez '1! Brown I2). Minnesota 20! M 400— 7 'I I Cleveland 03! 0|. 10l— I [21 .‘iiannlnz Sinnge tilt. Sadnw- ski m Stigmsn Ii-li '7) unit Flatter; Tailor. Funk '7‘. init- man it-Zi (a) and Romano. HRs: .‘i‘lin—Ktllebrrw It! 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' iivmnnan 7. r. McConnell 7. M "Y!" "I ll" “"9" R. MrG1inell.7.Grati1in 4. w,‘ Hockey 1M!“- “m '0' I “- McLean n. Baitlnle o. n. Mne- ord third time Saturday night. L.“ Q I‘ve" 5‘7. with a t-t victory over Spokane ‘———_——.—_ Comets tn the seventh game oi‘ - ham-me- mm- lProbabla Pitchers The teeter Patrick Trophyl was presented to liver cast-t- ny m nanometer) rnesa Chuck Holmes by Will. tree-2 Probable pitchers ior today's ideet Al Leader Inimdietely‘major leerue games, won and alter the gains. Flyei-s won pre- lost records in parentheses: vtoue league championships in. National League in and ms. ‘ 1 Pittntnirgh iMisell Ht) at In m '1. cw . m. m ‘ Francisco «Perry Ml. EDMONTON (CP) —Edmn Berber no» Wilhelm Ill and Lau; Bus 'Mli Wyatt it» hit- rnar (9i and Sullivan. Bryan (I) National League rims. «airless—sue Sew Vin-k Olo W MI— I I! D Owens. Hnnllton (M Sullivan 'M‘ 151 short rm Keegan «It and Dllrymplr; Book. Miller vii Hillman 1M (‘rsig 11-3! 17] i and Cenninam. 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