l" 5ATURDAY'S BASEBALL ' i (CC.-1--I:--1-1-C i.Tribe SmOl'l1el'S Yankees; lBriiisl1 Defeat Americans ' To Capiue Curtis Golf Cup I ' I ' sy STERIING surrey FINAL M t R FOUR son of Indianapolis 7 and I. SANDWICH, -2 v - . - The Charlottetown Guardian, Monday, June 11, 1956 1 demmmed ba,'f;'5'oi;"dB;iAuF;;l W: Mrs. Smith iiiot . careful par it two u.s. WINNERS . -3 men, 1.... by M, ,,e,dy,mng.ng on the fun! hole to defeat Polly Margaret iwmii siniui of st. . A Riley of Fort Worth Tex. flve- Clair Mich and Barb: R ck mar, , , b h g , ' . . .. I rs om: By THE CANADIAN PRESS pitcher. wyane Belardrs single. lmer Mile” and Jim Konstamy. day 4:35 ugiene U:-Limunctelzld S-Egg, time Curtis cup veteran. 1 up in of Sacramento. Calif.. were the l H . hi wh so i B t - . D1 L - I h ,1 I N1! key match. only American winners over the f ' ' -- ' t . . er ome Cour , ' , ta ii.illl5ili."llnol”iieizri'ii"li1ieni'.me'f;"i:'yl a-ac ffwai-yelotieoiiif Jbfii W553: iyfi" .i?'ieeol'e'i'i"”3-31 iLe'3li"'itsB'3.ili. iii'Z'pi3i'i3ih" M5 mm mm" or 1 . .52 ii?Z".fnfil5-G73'"53iil?"olEL”e33: wf..i"3'iiy'i"ii'i?"i5' i'i”" A"”"l ”ilims777tli' 62'm'"'dii""il"?(v l Rum. calavltg azd Wertzlstg hluurled aiseven-hitter for his eighth Rig!” in ghg mm mung amt Pew Burdette shy! out New York S 9 M l")'?rl'leil0lIlli::i' only the second time in completed a 4-and-3 victory ovseer l poinlffpreneized hollipicyltifl defeat New or ees B.amm t d mm c i- egs” a hovei-come a 54) Giants with four hits for a -H) Mil- i w H p Mary Ann Downgy or B,mm,,,., 3 vicmry over pmlomeu Gm” Saturday. "9 "'99 ' 33' ' ". deflcl 10 E t e score in the waukee victory. Bobby Thomson NEW YORK (Apt ,. A broken (H - ) J, kw, '”' M,"-5 Ray Smith and Mrs. to make the score 5-4. of Scotland with is medal score of Four Yankee .n'ors and num- doubleheader from Kansas City. eighth and ninth. Ted Kluszewski drove in three runs with a pair of '"'”""e C ' George laleniine leading the way. Mrs. Valentine! rule In the mm My one under par, for the M" r . , bone in Floyd Patterson's right .. f- -t f t I H, B - - . . erous mental lapses helped the In- Ray M00l'e Pltchllll I llveshll-tel hit a bases-loaded h er for Cln- doubles and a single to help heal h d I t b. There is I de im is me iirc o . .0 rltlsh girls won four of the prise triumph also was a big on nine holes of the aftern is round. ' mu; who trailed so and 7-2 at foals;-1bdercJisii;ln in th: sneirnoitigj. cmmiti in the eight off starter former Brave Johnny Antonelli. "?antchl'l'::i)t'hrlArecht:: Nfwrlelhljrltgrpi-' the fourth metacaspalvllsone :IIHll'lel;l:( singles matches our the as she defeated Pat Lesser of Miss Romack, 1954 U0; chum 2 ..a,.i.,u5 stages, then scored five in an o 2 ans ases oa sat Maglie who had pllchgd (our. -red Kazansm and staii Lounta right hand. Sad 7- ""3" 3" W95 lllurse to fashion s 5-4 Seattle, the current U.S. Hampton. plon. defeated Janette Robertson. . f be 1 th . , . . . the lxth when they chased starter double in the seventh contributing hit shutout ball until then. each hit two-run singles during I cell:m;l0l?:hlp.e world heavyweight menu of the New York State am Wmry' HHS dupmated their Wm" 6 um i Tw” MW” ” ll" l""”l"i 5 ""1 . . . . . , 4. and she. too. built but Don Larsen, four more In the sev- to a 7-5 victory in the nlghtcap. St. Louis turned back Pittsburgh nvewun S . d i .ng l help Phug p leuc commgsgon, nine maiiiin In their only prevloul eon intermission. Mrs. Valentinellead from 2 up at the lunch break l .. ...iii when they hung the defeat TWO IN THE TENTH 3.3 with wiiiiy Moon hitting two adolphla 933:: rlzllilloanon cubs s4. c0l;;ff;;tif:lf;dfLY tf'3'e Portia: Dr. Alexander Schiff of. the com? ;;L;!,'l'P'lv rt Wrtf'e1d- Scotland 1'1 W0" to" 5'”'E'" '10”-”” S” WW to 7 up after 27 holes- on Tom Morlalh and another four 31'0" defeated Washington 54 homers and Stan Musiai one to Ernie Banks hit his 14th homer in 9 3 new-5' ' mission said in his opinion that and never let the Seattle girl catch The United States ii... won in. 5v'llUFllr'I)"S waiiii sunshine was 1'2. t 1' 12iT0"nd Wm decision over Tommy jug hand ml, "Ire. months .. Inp murli hotter than the freezing con- Elizabeth Price was the other ghlleldlxln”:e:i:m'l'll:1ebl:?iiTl-':g;f Lgj . ' any event. . Yankee Stadium bout Friday, when the United British winner, downing(.lan:Nel- petition began in 1932. ' ' 0 between Paterson and Moore. as inurgo Mnl l” "f lhfee Semen V i nead essimislic planned by the International Box. ;.?:.:;3”.?”:i.i””o?iE D b A d - - - ” ing Club for sometime between Rh mm on me ahenmn mum, n I ::P3i.n17d;:!:t 5993- 27- 3P1"-leafed mi l'alllCI'd (Iihan the weather. that: . . i Plitlve ecisi' . f E I h T T . Harry Marlison. IBC managingir"-:m;L----r- 0 director. said future plans would , . be made early in the week when Y S MANCHESTER. icigia d (AP)-' ld N Y t IBC preslden Jim Norris meets Jarnslav Drobny and Allhca Gib- l)ourna.ilJivmt;,rl(lfiIcep”illl:d elilflbshilkeig NEW YORK lAPl-Sam Snead, With Chlflll -l0lll1S10D. M00l'9'S 0 son Saturday won the singles ii- on a three-continent tour early who has blown . ha” , dole" manager. m nals of the northern England ten-llast fall. In Europe this sprin chances to win the national open Johnston "rived home Saturday nis tournament and thereby plaCe(llShP has triumphed in nine out 9 ll,utlh(l)a(liegYlllhwl(l(f)f fflgghmhnllglylzveo l'iiill'ie”il'i'ivirilli?'io"lii.tih firsllmvlfltlin ".1 took the edge on Friday "ill"! right hand "might not be a punch- men in the sixth, was the winning triple andpthen sch lug himself on English Lead Aostralialn Cricket Play After 3rd Day NOTTINGHAM. England tReu- '1'. E. Bailey, c' Miller. is archer tcrsi-England wound up the third 14 ii.iy's play in a raln-blighted five- '1'. G. Evans, c Langley. b Miller 0 day cricket test match with Aus- J. c Lake,-V mg (mg 9 ii-nlia Saturday well placed for a G, A. 1;. Lock, pm i, Miner o . themselves ., the favorites inl nine. ullr R. Appleyard. not out 1 golf ” mpionsh , h d by man? lmm L”"d”" whe." M.m”"H t t t . . - - rm Englishmen declared their Extras e .i...c.ii'.'L' his pioiiit-ill .'i..w.”.'. "I 5”" "''y ””'P"”” '"5 "W ear 3C 3.'..of2i”L”.”'i'l'i'!.ii.i.!2i.'..' E""”"”i s.FiIi'”"'n 'Z'i-5”" ””'”'”' VIN lllmlng alt 2-197d ht" mil” tall?” Total for eilht wickets declared tournament next week ua Eeivyq-chreowgn :1-,gba1mst Yimfge iom Drobny former Wimbledon title-I htateiy ahlil .9:turi:llily lhSelIOUn(l!l)eIl! llltl tien cap ur wo usraian 217 . H - E. 8 81'! are .Y EVE xgw HAVEN, C GP g ' k . 4 if ' . t . ' wickets for 19 runs before rain and Bowling mmiysjg :41Slll;'ll(l(l)IEl.d t made Moore an 8-to-5 favorite over (;lm.,r. 22,yem.g01:,m'a;l,A':1ergg:: ?3lg:r'bylo:ubd3:X?g 12:35 Hzgiglfj aPi:g?edl::Ssqf:;,?gh'ndfolg f' :i.m' W "El" mded Play 3" l"""' Overs Mdns Runswlits greens t';e"wageI.vl'e7yd;l2:Ctl;1mghthe Pfaershllint M . th Id winiminiz star. died Wednesday of Australia. generally regarded aslchampion B can mg wily. Li d u 15 4 , e tee rc e oore is p e war 3 1 an 1. k - lh Y,l M. N p p ,. ' . . Wllh more "'3" 10 hallirs 3l""d3t' Mixllelha 33 5 69 4 l gfxnn? Ofhf. tlzlggnlgilneenilgasllfirti. and l'"l'lYt.V9lfif” Jcliiampllm ”vgvht "OWE: S'l.VmP00la walicileularacetisihge ltjiluvtlllo gillerivogzecsr wlho hofvirlhtiurcitilxl Calzllybnhf tfilizlggllsupto wlwtvlln Dtll: lost through rain and e prospec A h 1. 31 10 51 I H . itzurc proc aim o nston. " e mig (;i..mpi tryouts. I E t eded th F t 1 1 t it the pitch becoming treacherous Jggngon M 7 25 1 my odds Drattyigood. ' the rhythm fight James .1. Parker in Montreal (;i.,..;;.. from Larchlnnntv N. Y” emrmgygp 1:” Bneremyts heselwa;g;"g,u::rg?am1g3fagp2a"d 3” Hm" as it dried. England's POUCY W85 Burke 1 1 0 0 ma" mm 751"” smda Bl" 1111 111 Jul)” we have 8 good offer and has ' ' i sunkingu last year's winner of the the better of the two. He won H, Sam C-hecked mm mm" wednes lrle'T:'l:l');Jel;lr:ll:ll1LniE;fli.;::.sald he f;.(::)iiiiiial gmateur Allhlclir L'ni0n'5 (Hi. 7-5. day ml defence M h'5 "Hind Tobin was the greatest fighter ever seen while thferi-viii? Bsggallthllllllhefutfhhj Wxll:ledGolib':mfirslhifeggjoalchghiolhle tllllhlalof Bdmfamt'won the womenf h3mP"m-Ship at wYk3-Eyl in in England. He'd handle either one Dartmouth university team For defeated Louise Brough a fellow) Long 9:? Auest:':lllaganndlrl!;lrgTh;letoy"n b W t h t. . ' .. ' - ' , . ' ilearnl; :5 C 95 9' COUMY. Star! -of those novices(Patterson or Jack the last three years he. had been American for the womens title. Rosenqulst Pratt of the U. I. 1-6. "8 "T5 3Y- son) with ease. picked for the all-American team. It was the 15th title the 28-year- 7-5, 6-2. MF5- D0rHlh.V Head Knode of i. t the United States and Ann Shl.l- l in go for runs. It lost wickets in Ausmma firsp innings ttiir process. six crashing in the C. McDonald, "aw b Lock 1 space of 34 runs to some fine J. Burke' C Loch b Lakex. n srzim bowling by Australians Keith R. N. Harvey. not out 5 ll'”9" and R0" A':che'.' Mm” P. Burge, not out 2 took four to finish with figures of Extras 0 mnllutforthsegiplan seemed justified Tom! for two wickets 19 . Bowling analysis I”" l” ""9" E"g"5" 5”'"""s o M R Wkl " B b " M ii 39 Braves i no "i i." f t ' l . Lk d T L k each vers ds uns s Sal The or er ag e. . or gis cr is irs win I k d flllliiiril aawlghet w(i)tnhyonf;cl2 runs M955 4 3 I 3 shows Peewee Reese. left. andlmr the Bmukly" mduvrsi Reese S 'n 0 Bailey 3 1 3 V v and Hodges both hit lioniers in -W:'i"d; - d . Laker 4 2 5 i Gil Hodges how he Dltched 8 threeliiie eighth to give the lmdgexs I -”"'”'”" Lock 4 2 5 1 hit shutout against the Milwaukee I-0 win. . ltntzland first innings r I-7. Richardson. i: Langley. b lliller 8! ii (i Fnwdrey. 2 Miller. b David- mn 25 'r W. Graveney. e Archer. Is John- ziin R p B H. May, is Langley, b Miller '3 it-. Watson. lbw b Archer 0 french Horses Complete Week 0f Triumph l'.PSml. Eiiizland (APL-French lioi-ms completed a week of tri- iiinph at Epsom Downs Friday by siici-pint: the first three places in thi- Oaks, classic for three-yeah nlll fillies. llrs. Suzy Voltcrra's 3-l favorite 5li'i'll'('ll8 galloped home three lcnllhs in front of Marcel Bons- sni-'s Janiarl to win 342,036. Prince Alv Kliiin's Yasmin was third, slii loiiiztlis behind Janlarl. Picrre Werthelmer's Lavandln hogan the string of French victor- irs Wednesday by winning the Ep- slim Derby. Then Baron Gilbert ilc Rolhschlld's Tropique carried on tho Coronation Cup Thursday. The French horses were strongly iii-nrcd for the Oaks but few fans i-wot-led a clean sweep in this with rcnewal of a race first run in 1779. .-liiimii: the also rains in the Oaks ll.'lS Mythical. probably the first ' raiiailiau-owned thoroughbred ever to run in the flllles' classic. iii-ihicni. owned by E- P- Taylor otToriinlo. flnlshcd sixth. The filly is line of several horses Taylor is r.ii-iiiz in Britain. 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