l l Phillies B PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- Phila- delphia Phillies nlapped Milwaukee pitching for 13 hits Tuesday night. handing Warren Spalln his first defeat of the season in an H vic- tory behind Robin Roberts. Spahn left for a pinchhitier af- ter ring up five runs and seven hits in four innings. He had won fnilr straight this season. on no occasion allowing more than two runs. Granny Hamncr. the Philllea vet- eran infielder and a team spark-3 plug. signalled the end of his ex-. periment as a pitcher by return-' ing in the lineup at second base. He opened the third inning by driv- ing one of lefty Spahn'a pitches into the upper left field stands and also singled in his four trips to the plate. A Stan Lopata. the Phililes highly touted slugger who has been any- thing but awesome this season. mapped to life with a pct-tect night at the plate-three singles and a double-and drove in one run. But lfhiro Fernandez, the Philliesl shortstop. did the moat damage to Milwaukee's chances by singling twice at the right tima to drive In lhree runs. RRl')0Kl.YN' (APi -- Cincinnati Redlegs pounded three Brooklyn pitchers for 14 hits to defeat the Dodgers R-I Tuesday night for their etgiiul straight victory. llal Jdcoat spaced six hits for his: ascend triumph as the Redlegsl climbed to within a ball game of second place and ll,-2 games be- hind the league-leading Milwaukee Braves. in winning for the first time at Ehbeta Field. Jeffcoat walked three and struck out three. Both; Brooklyn runs were unearned. Art Schult got three hits to pace the Reda' attack which included six doubles. two by Don lloak. The red hot. infielder also draw two walks. stole a base and drove in two runs. Frank Robinson and Roy McMillan also batted in a pair of runs as Johnny Podresl v.i-no down to his second defeat.l Gino Clmoll. who eollected five. hits. including a game - winning home run against Milwaukee Mon- day night. continued his torrid htt- ting for Brooklyn. banging two singles in four times at hat. The biggest Dodger hit wall a two- hagger by Don Zimmer in the fifth. NEW YORK (APi- Ray Kati drove in three runs with a double and two singles to lead New York Giants to an 8-5 triumph over St. Louis Cardinals Tuesday night. Katt'a two-run single in the fifth inning highlighted a three - run riiuy erasing a 5-3 st. Louis lead. The Giants pounded Herman Wehmeier and Bob Smith. his sur- ressor. for 15 hits. their biggest assault of the season. Red Schoen- pitcher---came in to stop the rally. The victory went to Turk Lown who gave up only one hit in 4 1-! innings. The defeat was charged. to Laurin Pepper. recently re- called from Hollywood. l Pepper gave tip a single and walk to open the 14th and Cal Nee- inan beat out a hunt to fill the bases. Pinch hitter Roh Speaks tbea Ilngled home two runs through the drawn - in infield. Gong'a twtvrun single came after the bases,were again loaded on a sacrifice and an intentional walk. DETROIT (AP)-Home runrby Frank Bolling and Frank House plus the three-hit pitching of right- bander Paul Foylack splled Cookie Lavagetio'a deput as Washington manager Tuesday as Detroit Tig- ers beat the Senators, Fl The loss w'as Washington's ninth st:-sight. Bolling drove in two runs with his fourth homer of the season and House scored two mm! with his Iacond. Both blasts came in the fifth inning off lost-r Ted Aber- nathy. first of three Washington pitchers. Foytack issued seven walks. Lavagetto was named to suc- ceed Charlle Dressen Just two hours before the club took the field. The Washington club now has dropped l7 of its 21 games this season. CLEVELAND lAPi-- Cleveland Indians heat New York Yankees 2-1 Tuesday night on two un- earned runs and lost for an in- definite period the services of their prize southpaw. Herb Score. who was struck in the right eye by a hard-hit liner. Score was taken to it hospital. and it will be ”several days" be- fore full extent of the damage to his badly cut eye can be ascer- talned. Bnh Lemon took over when Score was carried off the fieldl with two nilt in the first lnnlni and held the Yanks to six hits. Tom Stiirdivan t. the loser. walked Rocky Colavito in the eighth inning with the bases filled! to force home the winning run. Former Yankee Gene Woodling; singled with one out to start the. tribe to virtory in its first (957 meeting with the pennant winners before a crowd of 18.386. Gil Mcboiigald. second man up for the Yankees. slashed the liner which struck Score squarely in the right eye. cutting it badly. Bleed- ing freely from nose and mouth. as well as from the cut. Score taken off the Held on a stretcher. A 20-game winner last season. Score. 23. had a 2-1 record going into Tuesday nlglIl'l game. In his third year with that tribe. he is considered one of the most val- uable-if ilot the most valuable- rlii-risl and Dusty Rhodes hit. home rung, both coming in the first inn- ing to give the Giants a quick 1-0 lead. Everybody in the Giant- lineun hit safely at least once withl the exception of the pitchers. l Pete Burnside started for the player in baseball today. CHICAGO (AP)-Tom Brewer's excellent three-hit pitching anll Ted Wllliams' big hat pulled H05-l ton Red Sox to a 4-3 triumph over Chicago White Snx Tuesday night. Williams singled home a run in Giants bill he roiildn't protect al In lead and was derricked in the :'::,:':;li'cew::'l::::uw:u'ytlweuar: "ll" wk". ll". C'""' """"'d blasting a two-run ninth lnnlngl """ '" ''''' M" '"d ” """ylhomer to ice Brewer's third tri-l PUYII. ' ' Mm Wnrthv-W" (wk "V"lunllalli:5::PllitlrY1l:rdeE:lssixth of withya runner on third and nohodyvhe sum". proved. In be me M! "m '" 'h' mm "M Plmml ”"”Tbiows. Brewer got careless and hit hall the rest of the way toluwed . tw0.,u,, home, .0 M,” receive credit for his first viciorylD,,b'., Wm, gm, mu in the nlnu, of the year. PITTSBURGH (AP; -- Chicago. Cubs scored 'four runs in die 14th' inning Tuesday night and hung on: for a 104! victory over Pittsburgh Pirates who were shoved into the National League c ell a r. Dale long. it former Pirate. drove in what proved to be the winning I110. The Pirates scored twice in the limit to forge a H tie. the fourth- conaecutive night game ralllel for a tie and gone on to. lose. And in the 14th. after the Cuhsl had scored four times. the Pirates tried to come back again but Jackie Collum - the sixth Cub SPORT FORUM lcharldy Kurtsinger. Prior to that. Brewer. going the route the first time this season was the master. The Sox didn't get a hit until Nelli Fox singled in the fourth. Remember When E eal Ml,lW-aljukee; Dodgers Lose Toff--Redleigs. .. vv ,- t Quebec Aces Defeat The Brandon 0 Iy TOM MITCI-IELL Canadian Press Staff Writer QUEBEC Cl"l -- Quebec Arcs Tuesday night blew a .1-0 lead but came back with a goal by centre Skip Teal at 14:24 of the first over- t.l.me' period to down Brandon Ra- gals 4-3 and take a 4-1 lead in their best-of-nine series for the Edinburgh Trophy. : The winning goal was at-nrcd. when defenceman Joe Cl-ozier Hred a screened slap shot from lust, inside the Brandon hliieline. The puck caromed past goalie Lu- clen Dechene nff Teal's pads. . Orlval Trssier gave the Aces a 2-0 lead when he triggered moi goals within 69 seconds nr-at" the middle of the first period. They were his seventh and eighill ('()Lln- ters of the series. Marcel Bonin made it .'l-() near the mid-point of the garlic on passes from ('rozicr and Tcssier but the Regals roared hark with three quirk goals early in the third. Regals Iuesday' 3l"En.l':"'5a'..i"a's'l-w'sa:a."' ""”,l Gaston Rey To Iox Norm Gaiitreilr IDY ITIILI - The Quebec l-Inch! Loggia gum. MONCTON (CPI--Norman Gau- pions rnlaaed out Ilia you-a g W13! b;hE! were bsataatla its W " kea.M to 'ddl llltlltlfllll 'mh "me h 'I”''- M" takeuon glcstoli ?lly.egIIeCl1GC Cllil and Charlottetown. in an eight-. round semi-final boilt here Mayl Thursday. SUMMARY 16. it was announced Tuesday; L . "'lI'Il Failed: !. Quebec. Tesaier A ugl- 'f)e fight will mark N10 fourth (Bnllln. Teal) I:l3:' Qugbgg Tessier (Bonln. Teal? 10:52. Pea: meeting between Gailtreau and alty: Crozier 13 :14. second period: 3. ab” noun, - . ' , Roy. with the Moncton battles ;q(;r;i'cier. Teasler) 8. Paula”, how": pdM4l?dge' m d h . 8 car XVI 9 lf'?l lilfl y 3 TM" Period. .' nnndom E' meeting between Yvon Dtlrelle of Chorley (Johnson. Vols) 2-17- 5 . ' ' ' Bale St. Anne, N. R.. and Lew anndonl Comm ("nix 5' Chart Johnson. Charlotte, N. C. ley) 3:58: I. Brandon, Llugy (Johnson. Bucyk) 6:59. Penalties: -----W - - r None. Woman Nloyorl l Switches To PC: Overtime: 7. Quebec. Teali (Bo- nin. Crnzieri l4:24. Penalties: La- mirande ln:()9. Chrystal l0:g'I. oft" . l c . . . . . . . . .. . , Mllla:". ......... .. a ll l :3: "TTAWA (CW 'l1lV"' Elm Gibbons of Portage du Fort. Qua- BASEBALL RESULT! fly THE CANADIAN PRESS l National League Milwaukee (it'll 00.1 000- 4 ti on hila 021210 20x- - 813 (ii Spahn. built is). Trnwbrldge (7). and Crandall. sawatakl (st nob- erts and Lopata. L - Spiihn. HR: Phila-Hamner. . .. . Cincinnati Oil 110 005 - 9 l4 1 Brooklyn 10f) 000 l00-- 1 6 1 Jeflcoat and Bailey; Podres. Roe- buck int, Lehman (91 and Walker. L-Podrt-s. . St.,l.ouls am 0.50 on .59 ii New York 200 I30 20x- ill Wehmeier. R. Smith ti and H.l Smith: Burnside, Worthington 5 and Katt. W-Worthington. L-Weh- meter. l-lRs; StL - Boyer, Moon. NYlt-Schoendienst. Rhodes. Chi 0(l050000l0fXi04-lfil5 1 Pgh 0000220020002-ill7 l Pnholsky. Littlefield (Gt. Valen- tinetti ml, Lown iii). Hillman (I4). Colliim (14) mil Neeman; Friend. Klina (iii, Arroyo (7). Face (it, Pnrkey (ll), Pepper (14) and Foiled. W-lawn; L- Pepper. HR: Chh" (14 innings) American League New York 000 000 llIl-- l 6 1 Cleveland 000 000 llx- 1 5 1 sturdivanl and Berra; score. Le- mon ill and Hegan. Nlaoa (I). w- Lemon. Washington 001 002 000- .1 1 0 Detroit 001 040 mx-- I it I Abernathy. Brodowaki (5) Clev- mnlzer (7t and Berberet: Foytat-It and House. L - Abernathy. HRs: Del-House. Bolling. War Admiral. great son of thel famed Man o'War. woo tile Ken-. they ltavelltueky Derby 20 years ago today-Kan!" my a great ride by jockey Samuel D. Rlddle'a fine colt went on to win the triple crown of the American: Turf. capturing the Preaknesil and Belmont stakes later that season. under Rock And Roll Days Over ilk. . Rock and Roll days over eaya Steele Ch'Ti-uni ngher. train ')ng hard: wants to (lull as he can . Hf I"! lll' 3 poinu will be proven in their third meeting. There is a chance that the winner will meet Norm Gautreau on the next rard. Nearly everyone S '53 Sugar Ra? Robinson first attract- I 2 :1 ii ?35:s .39 lllliii Boston 100 000 102- 4 ll 1 Chicago 000 lilo oo2-- 3-: 0 Brewer and White; Donovan and Lollar. I-lRs: Boo-Williams; Chi-Doby. Olfl MI 01'!) 0-1 4 0 it!) now Ml) 1-8 I I Brown and Trlandoa: Duren. Trucks (ill and Smith. W: Trucks. HRa: Ball - Francona. l(Cy- Power (2). International League Zfll ml 020 ill) 0-- .5 10 ll Mtl fiollwooiltml-AIRS Naranjo. Ghlnwald (9) Philippa (9) Donoso lift) and Peterson; Vargas. Wals t7l Crlatanle (9) Bar- ker (in) and Roseboto. VI-Barker. L-Doiioso. HRa: Col:-Sullivan (1) Mti-Parrla. Wilson. Richmond no one 010- I 1: 1 Toronto 100 100 000-- 2 I 1 Nardellli, James (St and wat- lingtnn: Donovan. Grimsley ll). sciimltr. ill and Roeelll. st. Clare (1). W: Nardella; L: Donovan. HRs: Rich-Thomas. Lumpy; Tor- Baltimore Scam 5 Charlottetown Gnllilllll. Wodnesdey. Mug 8. A957 beefs only woman mayor. says iihe in switching from Liberal to Progressive Conservative. Mrs. Gibbons. who won two ac- elamiitions as mayor of her com- munity ln Pontiac-i i camlngua constituency. attended a noon lun- cheon Monday where Conservative Leader John Dicfenbaker spoke. The constituency has not elected a Conservative since loan. The mayor told a M- porter she always voted Liberalg but now plan: to vote Conserva- tive. ' Her term as mayor is expiring and nominations for the next term are due today. She plans to stand ROUNDUP i ..'ltlll Illa Wmhelltf 1" l0 for re-election. t Montreal 3 ii .421 5 Columbus 6 I2 .333 Ill-"i l Havana 6 12 its! an Motor Vehicle Output In April OTTAWA (CPI - Production of passenger cars and commercial vehicles in April dropped to 49.85 from 59.594 in the corresponding month a year ago. but output in the first four months of the year was up 171.42) units from 185.970 in the January-April period of 1966. l The bureau of statistics said: Tuesday produ " of passenger" cars declined in 4l.763 units from 47.775. while production of com- Inerclal vehicles slipped to 8.132 from 11.819. PROBABLE PITCHERS NEW YORK (AP) Probable pitchers for today's maior league games. with won-lost records in parentheses: American League Boston at Chicago -- Sullivan l-2) vii. Keegan (0-(H. Washington at Detroit - mater to-ll vs. Mun (2-ll. New York at Cleveland (night: -Dltmar (1-0) or Larsen (2-0) vs. .i'ynn (l-2). Baltimore at Kansas City (night) Johnson (0-4) vs. Kellner (0-1). National League Cincinnati at Brooklyn lnlkhlia- Kem- Klippateln (0-3) vs. Naweombe Factory shipments of Canadian- (7rl'. made vehicles rose in March to a lnlilllt)--Bulll (1-1) vii. Sanford 12-month high of 58,031 units. up NM i l w a u k e e at Philadelphia from 48,664 in March. 1956. . L -V7Al-.lll.-:DHFlBREV ' Jute has been used in making cloth. oordage and paper since the (Xlicago at Philadelphia (night) --Drabowaky (l-ll va. Law (Mt. St. Louis at New York-Schmidt Trdinor Unable To Appear, - Nelson To Be Replacement Word was received last evening from promoter Ivan Dohetty that Doii- "Duck" Trainer will be un- able to appear on Friday's boxing card due to a severe gash over NI left eye which he received Sat- urday nl ht in a hour with Mario Nlni of athurst. After the doctor has stated that Tralnor would not be,abla to fight. Ivan went to work and got a replacement in Elie person of Henry Nelson from New Jersey. Nelson will fly here likely Thursday or Friday. The advance ticket sale is boom- ing and the biggest crowd in local Boxing history is expected in be all hand to see this program which will usher in the Boxing season. No pains have been spared by Earl Nicholson manager of the Sports Arena to insure the public of good seating accomodations. A new ring has been added and new lighting the same as is used in Madison Square Garden will enable all the fans to get a good view of the ring. New Glasgow Evening News Road Races Will Be Held NEW GLASGOW. N5. - The New Glasgow Evening News Road Races. revived last year after an absence of plan: years. will he held once again this year in the Plctou County town on May 20 and officials are looking forward to an even greater entry list than last year. 0ver..7o runners took part in the iive. events last year and many of rat year's contestants will he -Iltlf. along with new faces. Entries are coming in trnm dit- erant Nova Scotia towns and New 'runawlck and P.E.l. is expected to send representatives. 'l'ile for- mer already has a few runners en- tcred. Five events will again he held this year. A Midget mile (for boys Mlle (boys under 14) and an open mile (no age limit) will take up the first part of the program in the morning. The two-mile and five-nlilr events will be run off aiinulianeoual, in GASTON ROY Promoter Dofterty has done his usual notch fighters to perform on Fri- day night's card. Headlinlng his card will he that popular yoilng boxer Jackie Hayden who will go in a l0-rounder with Edger Stoves of New York. Roy "Tiger" Steel; hard work in getting top III There was no assurance Draaen. just beginning his third .i .32 . "K gs m. 3? press box while Lavagetto remov. ed himself from the coaching line. and ran the cllla front the dugout. 1-IVIII-to had tile to say about llll Clllb. EXOIDI that. "it faces a major but certainly not lmpossible rebuilding soil." will go against hard punching Gas- ton Roy in a six rounder..'!'hesa two boys in there past pkforon ances have given the crowd chair moneys worth. and in the opinion of this writer this bout should be tile show stealer. on tha salne bill Bobby Quinn of Charlottetown will take on Jimmy Gllis la a four rounder. it you would like to look at these boxers before Friday take a trip to the Sports Arena Wednesday night about six o'clock the fighters will be holding a workout. 1 Why don't you save those tele- vision tubes and come up Friday and see one of the best nights of entertainment presented in the (1-1) Va. Aitonelli (2-2). SPORTS TRAIL WiIliams' Bunt Just About "'""l "M91 Leo Crlltanle and lob Walz had I" i etarter Roberto Varvas tn the showers. got credit for the win-his first against no defeats. TORONTO (CF) - Richmond Virginians lumped on three Tor- uito Maple Leaf hurlera in the firat two innings for eight runs here Tuesday night and coasted to c Was A CoIleciors' Item Ry WHITNEY MARTIN NEW you up, ,g N .'u ;three games. and won all three. the incident wherein Gailalitmliflahl "Rm? J:.:Mc"e" '3”: ::l:l'5"'lP: I ma r ng on lost in the Kentucky Derby be- me be" in M" 1 so '1 A payers me so Willie Shuremaker is the standout. ”' """P- "Wt"- but than wu-. other pew" h I Anyway. the Bombers haven't in a. world M ,W::! at: been bombing at such a terrific beaten in; mg gw.nd' Cllfl this year to date. so as if by You intent list the fact Ted Wlll- :','L':"f,lv,,'”'""”"l "" '”'"l''' i m ' ' i 01,"; ”f,f'.""lmfle:m.'l '5H'0.mnfp Mickey Mantle has been hitting Williams ordinarily considers hunt: for nod wen”-9' but M5 hm" Ind something that is hung on that "M output mu” me" up "' ”' Tandstand facade during a world wcuumm You Bent ""5 am" pm,” hell of the his one-two lunch. was The manner in which th Y 31”!” tn M" n In "Mme J" lieu chilled the torrid Whll P W0" H" um” "me "' ' MM - 9 , Slmdly I double header. He picked '5 In P unttlull llllVP1fnllll-lull two hill in the iiialitcap to edge M" Milli ' - It was tun under ..1oii. Yet iii. llllt they did it the hard way been winning ball games. Usllllly. in past years. when the will happen when Ierra lilta Yin”?! Illilfied somebody downiilirlde And Mantle starts his pro- they did it with hats. This yearlduction of up; . ,-n,.,",., hm 158! MN 510" MM it with arms. l We're just wondering. A , Montreal Royals ghade lThey scored only in runs in thel -11,, comm W” I 0-2 lnternational B a it e b all league win. featured by five errors on the field and one in the Toronto dugout. Leafs lan- ager Dixie Walker submittc the wrong lineup in the umpire and pent the first two innings un- ngling the team with a parade pinch hitters. - Rlghtbander Wimpy Nardella. City so far this year. the evening. The two-mile is li.rnil- ed for boys under in while anyone is invited to participate in the five- mile. Cups and trophies will be award- ed lo the first four finishers in each race. Evening News sports editor Ricky Fraser undertook the task of attempting to revive the races last year and he reports that so much rn-operation was shown by New Glasgow merchants. r o a d racing fans and runners. that this year's meet couldn't help be any- thing but a success. He is again in charge of the races this year. handling all an- tries. and stated that letters have been received gem as far away as St. John, N . Deadline for entries is May 17 and anyone interested in entering one or more of the events can do an by sending an entry to Mr. Fraser . James pitched the last two inn- ings and set the Leafs down in order. The will evens Nardellals record at 1-1. Third baseman Jerry Lumpe struck the big blow for the Veea with a home run with two on in the second. ROCHESTER. N. V. (AP)--' Miami Marhna won their seventh of nine game: away from home Tuesday nlaht by tluunolns Roch- ester Red Wlnll. 7-1. in the opener of a three-game series. l Tommy Qualters picked up his second victory. a six-hitter. butl needed help. from rellefer Hank: Mason in the ninth. The league - leading Marlins combed thus Rochester pitchers ..lio suffered his only defeat this .. anon at the handii of the Leafs- W in Richmond. pitched the seven laaliiga before retiring. flratlnlns in the first inning. suffered John for l4 hill. Bob llayiocli. nicked for three l his second loss without a victory. Giff Cigarettes for CANADA'S MIDDIE-EAST MIIITARY PERSONNEI. . . . A& 0'03 IMPIIIAI. YOIACCO IIANDI CAN U CUT TO CANADA'S NATIONS IMIIXICY IOICI kl add and n-Manes fa: IMPERIAL TOBACCO CO. 7.0. In 65W: Marcel FRIDAY. MAY I0-9 P.M. MAIN EVENT-10 ROUND! OUTSTANDING HIGHLY RATED LIGHTWIIGHTI (VS "Woven norm: HAYDEN Ill Lbs.-Wesvilie. NJ. SPORTS ARENA PRESENT! 1-nomeslblvar. BOXING IIYILL. 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