Killebrew Leads American League who averaged a homer every 14.1 times at bat. Mantle i. fourth with 14.5. Williams is the only other with a homer under 1*. ARSENAULT TAKES JUNIOR MI‘lE Nine Can. Marks Fall ' Al Eastern Ch'ships NEW YORK (AP) — Many more home runs t H brew's lifetime total of 257 but l3. Mar aret Chatland, Don Mills; McDonald. Antigonish. N. S. ' I 8113MMy ElicKngxgqnfhrea-Y » ‘Ont. 'i‘ialne'g 11:2. iDistance #4 fl 7”“ “‘2 . only Ruth hit them at a 15 tunes at bat. His average is SI — am— I H » ll women-s juvenile 1!!) yards: Men's Junior iaveiin: 1. Ann “at” cup “.8: “"28 skies and a cinily wind .: i1. Marg Turner. Lockport, N:s.;l lCCTl Roost. Don Mills: 2. erk Nd H” Ted “mum . Killebrew curretu lead! (he didnt ii: the greatest, congre- :2. Cathy Chapman. Don Millsmcummingg Gamma. on“ 3. Jimmy Fox. Mel 0” or Ralph majors mm 34 home m- no cation of track and field ath- . Susan Brooks. South-.Luigi Stallion. anreai. Distance Km” had . m, "no N has had 832 0mm“ at ban. . .. 3, western Ontario AAU. Time 10.8.i173 ft. 4 m. - Si This gives him a ratio 'i Men‘s midget shot-put 1. Ch- home time at bat. 0' a homer every 9.8 times at bat. ' . runs per Bland u lune can Mickey Mantle. Willie Maya and letea ever to perform in Prince‘ Were established; ‘1 IV le mrfln' Tom" ‘ 2’ meron Crosby Don Mills' 2. on] p m 1 v . v i ' - i . ' ~‘ ’ Eddie Mathews own nearly Y our 0 Gl‘ Payers hale gfigwmgtg: %p::si:iga:lAug‘:j »' ’ancm’ Don MUS' Opt'e‘ 31 1-3211“ ‘ Gary Knox' soumweswm 0“ twice as many home runs. but ever gone rou season mm“ “mm” “m ' ' iario AAU‘ 3. Bill Watts. Don .2 W§m° 10:“ “31$; Mills. Distance 54 tit. 10% in. . lMark Arnold. Chomedy. One: 3. CANA “N with a homer ratio of one under 10 times at hat. The four were Ruth who arv. Class track and field champion. ships at Summerside's newt z. '- none has hit them with as much frequency as Minna Twins' strongboy. Ontario led the record on-i ‘ ‘ / Ignsggso Burlington. Ont.‘ women} Juvenile 100 yard Killebrew. in his 11th season 3:5?“ b“ when 1:952 mg; 'hugm‘ “mug me new flags’i l Men's Junior loo-yard. 1. Edfdash — . Marjorie Turner in the majors. sixldi as a full his record so in 1927. Mama "huge .1 ° ‘9‘ “‘m "‘ °‘ . .iieam. ror o: 2. Mike amulet-.5 inrcl. 2. Cathy Chapman tDMl time plays. has missed his 9.5 with 54 homers 'in 1961- vamrtjiogeon;.urneh Ham“! ‘ . 11min“; 3. Mike Charland. Mon-licSusgilid 1:33:35 257 home runs in 3.182 official Hank Greenberg 9.6 with Truck and Field Club. turned ml A l wornmeluvesiieilcé 440 yards: Ll ' ‘ times at bat. That s a ratio of homers in 1933; and man. Vancouver. 10.9l. :Lana Brinton. Middleton. N.s.: ft: Men's Midcct mile. 1. Dave lJ. All-$19M D0" Mins- on“. 3-. Patterson (TOCl. 2. Don Sconar lSlrtanon Dunbrack. Halifax. Time. memo 3. Gary Mosher (SWO) 14.254. 101d record. Barry Cun- Roger Mans 9.7.with 61 in 1961. OPENS BUREAU The Netherlands government a home run every 12.4 times at bat. This is not very far hind Ruth’s all-time top figure of a homer every 11-8 times at the meet's outstanding perfor- mance with a blistering 100- ya-rd dash of 10.8 to better the old Juvenile mark by one-tenth .623. . Of a second. Me“ [unset 440 yards. 1. ‘1’. , V y t 4277). bat is to open its first Canadian starfish?th fine :38. lgtewalifiégoumxiergtom. Mailnlfigfl' 335m? amt put 1_ 1n the third place is Kiner. tourist bureau in Montreal. ' Io . Lam , . . ran the fastest 100 for Cana- Manta AX ITIEF‘Ster'sa Southwest' gig; yum?“ 1.103: dish women this year. She will 9“ v ' . e ‘ N 46‘ 9“ 'tOld rd Ri h. APMAN ' . .. reco. c represent N'S' at the St' Lam' CATHY CH .Rxe'iick’é'xehlmle 1.1114211;yin'ii‘sa.iirrllo1l ard Pragnel. Don Mills. 46' 2%") bert Olympic trials next month. The aecomi and final day of . _ Mcc M I Mews Juvemle 1m yd" hufi CHAPMAN SET MARK the Eastern Canadian meet. this Imhgs‘t’gt'angrxflf‘w. fun; dies 1. Mike Armin (Quel, :, province's first in history. gets 50. in” Lani“ (swol, 3. Bob Bin. underway this morning It 9. Men‘sjunlorMOyards: 1. Rick‘ion lQue.l 14.8 sec. (Old rec- a.m. mmintgis. Oak Ont; 2. ord. 15 sec.l The big event of the day for Dave Ellis, Ottawa: 3. av. Women's Juvenile so meter many islanders will be AndyiPearson. Southwestern Ontarioniurdles 1. Cathy Chapman Arsenauit‘s attempt to win iAAU_ Ti e 499 ltDMl. 2. Joyce Willimot (SWO). second goal medal this time inl _ Maureen Fleming (SWO) 11.6 ,the 880-yard run. The event will On 'sec_ tOld record. Marion Mun- . ‘ 5. ~ 4 . .. Toronto Olympic Club's Dave 1 be at apprmmately 1‘45 p'm' Mills: 3. Barbara Stewart, South-l1“ Fa" Ym“ 1” Patterson lowered the nationfl 3 MORE RECORDS western Ontario AAU. Time 12,1.f Men's Mldgel Mlle NCO by; South Western Ontario’s Mike 3-2 seconds with a time of 4.2M. ; Mulligan heaved the shot 46' 9" _ _ His time bettered the perform-1m the Junior Men's Class for a :Mliis: . ance of any athletes in the Ju~ ; new Canadian record. bettering .western Ontario AAU; 3. Mau Cathy Chapman. Don Mills. who r upset in the 100. knocked .3 seconds off the Wo- s Juvenile Bil-meter hurd- a time of 11.6 sec. Chapman. 17-years-old. al- so holds the Canadian Midget OO-meter hurdles record with 11.7 sec. Ville. 80 metre hur- MIKE MILLIGAN Sets New Record Old Timers Steal The Show. l Men‘s Midget triple Jump. 1. Women‘s juvenile 80 metre: §::%:L:f:vafiigr€9' Dpalzel hurdle: 1. Cathy Chapman. Don1 K m 1 " 4'3. 91/“ (em 2. Joyce Willimott. South- 93"“ 'Pa" 5 ‘ I“; record. Patrede Filipenko. Ste- !tler. 43‘ 9"l vague or Jum‘or bracket. b inichard Pragnel‘s old mark hyien e‘l‘mgvllioumwes‘em Om'; wnmcn's Midget shot put. 1. "3’ one re ay mar was ro- ‘ 6%“. One of the day's ton indi-l -. ‘ . ' ' , ..Jiidv Dahi r «U in 51' _ ken yesterday as a selectedividuals. Mike Arnold. ciippedllMggignmlggf‘ maxim“? i “done Waifliai'; {swim}; An!“ . 5011"???" Ontario quartet knock-itwo-ienth of a second off the‘ ‘a Crouchgfy' St am,i',e._.t:l Robericon .NBl 33' 2", (01d ,9. e t ed 1.4 seconds off the Men‘s Ju- i Men‘s Juvenile lm-yd Canadian Qua. 3. Dave ' McAuiey, Saint? cord. D, Westcott. NS, '1. “fig‘reiay with a “me "'lhurdles mark “WI 8 Slick Per'lJohn: N_B. Time 14.8. 1 Men's Midget no yds. hurdles n n a I e ~ ' l' ' e eam “glided ath'i formant? 0‘ 143‘ Men‘s juvenile 120 yard hurd-lez‘ 1. Brian Kelsey. (Quel. 2. Gary; . ,95 "M w‘m'd's'o‘r. H6" The other three national we 1. Ron Zanin, 'ndsor. Ont: 2.l Crocher 'Quel. 3. Dave MacCa-l . 'Amim“ and Burlingmn- :ords came in the lion's Midget 'Mark Arnold. Chomch Quin. ulcy t‘.\'.B.l 148 sec. (Old ruc-' The highlight of yesterday's _, iRogers, G. N. 4? RSENAULT WINS MILE \trlple Jump. Gord Stewart. To- 3. Bob Binlon Montreal. Time mid. peter Bead, Don Mills, program, the second day of the f‘ ' - ' Vessey. Roy 40 . . . Andy Arsenault..18-year- old ronto. 43' 9"; Women's Midqet .15 sec. P.E.I. Rifle Association's annu- Coles. a L «6; Charlottetown native. was thelshoi put. Judy Dahlgren‘ Que. Women's juvenile shot-put. 1. Men‘s Juvenile 380 yd. relay. 3] prize meet at Squaw Poilt. .. "Ros ‘ RACE NOS 1 and I RACE NOS 8 and 1 onlyellslander to Will 8!! eVént.bec. . 2": and Men's Midget Marl: Turnerg Lockeporl: N-Sw . 1. South Western Ontario. 2. was the feats of the two oldest. :7 . Ballem. Eric 45‘ 1_LYNN c. WA'Y 1—mcmy wA'muon git"! gig-agiwoaggrgalifiggg.120-yd hurdles. Brian Kelsey, 2. Carol Martin. Don Mills;03t 3 Quehec; 3. Don M1115, 4' Nova in terms of membership‘ mem. ‘ Peake. fifth“ 43‘. TY'S BOY 3—mSS COOL EYES mm the back match of the fi_,Quebecv 148 59C; It s Pfiglusb.5€mh“eggerf‘g- "' Scotia. 1304 (Old record. Van- bers participating in a shootoff . But. Wilbur 42 HOLLY MAY 3—COUNTESS ALICE na] law but can-10 home In th . “ESLLTS i ‘ario . ls ance - 4 ‘ CPuven 131.“ Members of wm. in the Rogers Hardware match MacDonald. Scott 40 w 4—PORT HILL BOY I - , 9} Results in final events com-.1". , rung team — Dave Austen. Lon- at 600 yards ‘. MACDONALD TOBACCO 5—BERT'S OUEEN s—MISS HEATHER ast 300. yards to wm in tVPl-ipleted Friday in the Easternf Men‘s Junior broadiump. ludon; Ron Zanln. Windsor: Ray The two m‘arksmen Capt. A1- 300 yds. 10 rds. u 6—SECURITY scorr cal faShlon. H115 time was 4.27-3- éCanadjan ageclass track arid1 Mike Charland. Montreal: 2. i Tucker. Hamilton. Fete Bfldg. Jen McCabe in his [mm- 701 . 600 yds, 15 rda. 7—MYRNA T CLEGG 7-HELEN’S DREAM P3111 MaCWllllamS. Summer-.jfield championships here: lCarl Speedy. St. Stephen. N.B.:les_ Burlington, and Sgt. per-c Landrigan a1: Coles. R L 121 S-FANCY TAG hide. and Heather MMLGEII'I.l Men's juvenile two miles: ..3. Dave Ourrnmings. L'mdstly. i—-———————————-— most 6'8 years of age reg. Mulch, A K 119 ALSO ELIGIBLE: Charlottetown were the other lJohn hlchsaac. Bridgetown. NS : '. Ont. Distance 22 ft. 8% in. . . istered 48 out of 50 paints to tie . Jones, 11 w 117 JOLLY GRATTAN island athletes~ to win medals._ R Field. Don Mills. Ont: . Men‘s juvenile board jump. 1. for top place along with “x Rogers. G. J. 1% niggglvjlgllllsaénsllflrtfedr tahethJudvemlg $339 ggzitra. Knml'llml. Que. Ian Arnold. Don Mills; 2. Win- 9 other shooters in McCabe. A J 113 MC]; N08. 4 aid 8 RACE NOS. 2 and C . 0 . l? - an ‘ ‘3 ; », . ston lnzalls. Ayrescliff. Que: 3. ' Vesse . H '1'. ~ “Em Mack.“ reached 4. 6 for-a. Mens Jlmlm‘ halo miles: 1: Dave McKay. Southwestern On- wage. film," 6123.; 11:53? McCalie. Rov D gin!“ cm]; third in the Women s juvenile 2Rde” {flew}. Brigfeio‘mfi N15” tario AAU. Distance 21 ft. 11 in. g tured’ the shootoff ('33 t Roy - Taylor. Perley 11.3 uppy QUEE meLAnnis CHOICE hl'zh‘ jump. Georze Cheverte, Nssleglgi 533$“ ‘Sle- 1395‘?“ Men's midget javelin. 1. Gary I McCabe son of sin. if..." M Jay. Ken 114 d—ROGER PARLAY d—RUSHAWAY CHIEF Tignlsh. placed fourth in the ol‘rté-ri ‘ AR} Tina; res em. Stephens. St Lambert. Que: 2.1 Mum1 3‘“ T r ‘Edgér Jane's Macmnnam G G 114 hum“)an BUDDY FECHO RIDGE EDDY guvlesnzl‘lenlfivelm With a heave Men: midget mile‘fjj have galmaont CrgsbyMDlo: llb’liilts: 3. In the Show“ Landrig'an Clark. R. L. 114i HANTIAGO 6—W.M.X. Dark clouds lay over Sum- Panemon' Tomvm: 2 D0" SC(§Z.16‘6 filans‘iufm 1 . ls ancel Investigation is underway in wound up m .second place and .u Dcod 1“; 7—SUNNY KING m r d f m t “h d b t‘i-ar. Perth Ont. 3_ Garry Mosh . . Alan McCabe in fourth The lat- ,3- 113l . e 5‘ e. or .”5 ° ‘9 ay' “ r St. Catharines Ont. Time Omens m'dgei Show“ 1‘ regard i0 the meg“ “legal for first became a member of Barw‘se- RC 113‘ my briefly mule early after 4324.5. ' Judy Dahlgren. Ottawa: 2. Ar- medicare" M a meme at the association in 1908 and Len acLean. E In Charlottetown Drivin Park noon. did it ram. The temper-j Me“ juveniie mile; 1, pau] dele Wallace. Southwestern 0n..SummerSIde_ Racewuylast week. drum about a yea, me, Ex: ‘Baliem. Eric 112 g ature was in the mid-60a mostA’Stmnm i, Lambert. Quei‘iario A. U 3‘ . n RobertsonJ Horses finishing lfnrst in a cap-t {or the war years néither Landrigan. p,J_ 111. Of the day. 2, Ron Fieid_ Dim Ming. 0m; 3. j Saint John. .'.B. Distance 38 ft."_'3(‘9- along With 3113’ 01mm llhelhad even missed I provincial A. J. MCCABE Vessey}. Roy 111l A. light breeze hafnpered com'iGal'l‘y Keddy. Cambridge. NS. 2 m. nudges select; are tested r me me. an,” about {our . .Lca. Marv MacL. imj petitors in the distance runsTime 4179. Men's junior hop. step and gsuch medicatirm following each pears a 0 Mccébe throu h m_| The presentation of prizes Will; Coles. Er‘ic “0‘ “id 13"91’9- 0" “can” the: Men's junior mile. 1. Andy lump. 1. Carl Speeny. St Ste-.l‘ace 3‘ 3'“ 'WaCkS- M 511mm?!“ y 3mg, '7 and' w 3 take Place this evening at the Mat-Gallium JE 10% Wind velocity exceeded the min-.Arsenault. Charlottetown: 2. Colin nhen. NB: 2. Howard Jackson. side last week. offio‘als of the fess f 1r 1‘ dug“ as on "' annual banquet at the Charlot- Connolly 3‘ ' 108 0-KAR E lmum allowance M 4.47 mphiBeitz. Southwestern Ontario Bridgetown, N5; Jerome‘urine and salvia boot _ nd it our 0 can ' tetown Legion Home. Hooper ‘Fréd ‘ m- for ppssrble setting of record iAAU: 3 Glen Duke. Southwesi- —————-——~—————————~—’test on the horse in question to VETERAN WINS Following are the prizewln- Carver' Milt 10"; Mirlnlanbidatfhlet’e: an; Cef'fcelI-Eeral Ontario Aifiut ’Il‘butne 4:373.l v positive. indicating the pre- 1,, the Macdonaid Tobacco Co nera in yesterday events: am ' 1051, son a lites -, ’s .2 s: ' ‘ ' . ' . lime c vacfy‘RoibeoggnPich m3. ionisation 22 U6 “?;°...2{,.2§§§“‘ 2m”me mate’s“ tangtherc‘Jf “19 "may?! MOORE AND McLEOD MATCH! 13mm. George 101.: K P . . ~ - i I . fast. lCryslal Olive. Saint John. N.B.: .heir find’ngs presiding hiss'eail‘y 739;. icooelf't:p lllhontlrsl Jenkins 20R“ 3'? 10 rd" till Btii‘tfsWi‘lgiisr 98 t gudlze Robert Shea. who called with a comfortable two-point vessey_.R,.A. 49‘ TYBOS or an mvesugatlm 1” “‘9 mal' margin over Mutch. Coles fin- Jones. R, w. 49 MacDonald, Scott 59 Th f u i ii, i 5.. ' - [Shed With 121 0‘“ 0' 125 933‘“ MacLennan G.G. 48. Pcake. John 881 8 PeMe . 9. ° °‘"""-‘ 9" 9 53“ ; A meal!“ “98“” W by 119 for Mutch Alan McCabe s 'c is MacCla‘llum wn 37! A Report From J D HYlancl L'Lil’bl'l’tzfila'lfihé‘ilm was ms c.3225. . .- o i. ' ’ e e l B “ ' '.' ‘ ‘~ , placing fifth with 115 points_ 4mg ’ ‘ i "AM srAlsimNgsL m Gbl‘mdficfg taken firm the names 'In the Canadian Legion match. ifcyéaiff," Roy 47' I I p - I e - ‘l Hun asant PrOblem Power Kin 2 o 1000 — ' " ' ' “mad mm 500 "rds' u” m" Vessey- H ‘7 for a 90mph“ : n e , gl . o deCislon was given by lfne rfect of the m t 50 t < . I I PRO‘S 1 .5001 presiding judge at one conclus. 3? 50 wffrfegistered 1:. Us: §°““9“y- a 1:: ‘le line 0‘ i lhave read the report of J.D.i hum was eight and on pheas- :lharkl 1 1 5001 ‘0" 0‘ the hearing but it La ex- Gem-1e Roger, giving 1“. 801.. Cglgvrsefi. L "l- Heyland, Federal Biologist Ot-, ants of either sex five. The 1 “in”. N6 2 0 3 .000 cted to be math lmown a possession of hp place, MacL'ean E" “i B o I. E N s I tawa, of his study on the Hun-l first open season on huns was: I l "mi; 3"???" any mDmenL In another shootoff for top Clark, R: L. sail gvigil ginning mingrincen $331 Ind on Meagan“ m. J. Cormier (PK'sl 7 4 4 ..571 BASEBALL Leod evlgnt at Mrdfmmfi Tam" pm” 46" Lawn and Gard‘n " 52:1 Islanffsand its Summary} In. 1957 m“. pheasant crop. %on%ghans;PK‘s) :4 3 .5 Ralph Jenkins. Tor. llaymnd Jone” Edgar “| Equipment I is “Mina: iii-l r 523.: .3323: SCORES X::.’.°i..‘.lic‘lii an: .1225: Gm 12" ' I ' 1 .lam n 99 EC: 3 i ed on i e mist ore . e ' ‘ pinion“ Le. . - , Blrt. Wilbur with him when he reports atl sum The cause was no mystery. 13. ghfindlg) (S) Milwaukee m mask a u 1 with ionoutog‘l sogwwith Jenklns Mad“... D, 43 ' Keg“. Carmichael . CANTEEN SERVICE bonnty paymentsdsgvfd M101 . . .disease. 111a; tail our Jim ' i ' ' .Ncw oosooosoo— s at ’1: “:8 “gm; “mm” MacDonald. Scott Ltd I useful purpose an a. lp _'. crop was down. own and en‘ Fischer (5-5) and Balls ; ' ' e tors and huntindi New"? did; some. By 1960 our huna appear- A 0 Fisher. (6-10) Wakefield (7y). JONES LEADING CMAaam§3E312§thATcn I 25 Brackley Pt. ltd. I . not hterfere with the reproduc" ed practically non-existent. In Willey [ill and Gander. : In the race for Allcomers and Rogers G J ' . so Shel-we has of either Hungarian Par-I 1961 their comeback was evl-l Mil—Oliver (ill. NY—«Elliot till. Ottawa aggregates top place .10.... '11 'w' 49" I I I I it J ' iridse or Rina-Neck“! P119382 dent and in 1952 there was no} S ' St, Louis ooioooooo—i shei- two day. or shooting in; vM'y ' i- (9‘ “‘ ants in this province On the. doubt but what they had wen-g OUI'IS Phlll. soioozzzx— 9101 taken over by HalJonea ot'sum- MacCahe 'a A. 48‘ m nry we had m9" Hm“; thered the depression with fly-l Gibson. (8-8) Humphreya (8) maniac with m aggregate to. Mum“, 3‘ 43‘ um Pheasants irniilos than iati in; colors. It was at this pointl soums _ stai- Grocery Down- and McCall-var: Short (9-5) and tal of 471 out of a possible 500 nil-t. Wil'btll" 48l .ny other time since their “'1 that a group of our Mil-Slyléd , towners moved into sole pos- Dall‘ymple- Don a. Jenkins. R. E. 47 monetion. . Phe sants in: conservationists were instm- isession of second place by edg. Pittsburgh concoction-o 41 On his heels are Capt Roy VeauymRoy 47 . 1’17 and Runs in 1929. Thaw! mental in havmg I close sea- i ing the Centretownen 5.4 n C'I‘CIMW“ mmm— 2 70 MCCIbQ with 470 and Lieut. Al MacLennan. G.G. 47 year the daily bag limit 0" ‘ son declared on huna. It wasli'egular league play. Friend til-lot. Face to) and Mutch with 169. : orig, c , 47' M wide open during the depres-l The game was caiied in the,l’8=llamnl: O'Toole ill-4) and The events lines up for today an", Eric 47 . V- ~ slon years while they were bat- bottom half 01 the sixth with I'dS- In the BI“ Ind MaCRle match Lea. Mary Mack 47 i tling down the come-back trail. Downtown”. leading 3,4. with America he!!!" at 300 yards. which winds Coles. R. L. 40 > That is universally known ‘9‘ the result that [core reverted the Aucome" Almgate. fo- Landrigan. P. J. 46 conservation in menL m 5.4 which showed 0 h New York 00200103— ! 81 lowing by the Jones Memorial .dacCallum. J. E. 46 s n t e t 8.3 The Ste mm Mk. at the end M t f. t Detroit 000100 lax—10120 match at 200. 300 and coo yards. hutch . , 46 n nectedrewith what happened ourl Gus Clinton went alletlifehway Sheldon' 85mm” (7'1) (9' Which do”. om 0" m. 9' . "ROI ' ' ‘r The Guardian Angels defeat- hurls and whittled their num-l1 for the winners. giving up rgigzenflggy :7“; ($0131: a: meet “d u" on." Au“ Carver. Milt 45 E' 3" 'rvtng 593'“ has . bqnmza 0‘ “'9 barga'ns for You during a the Bankers H m : gag", bf"! “wt: ,g, 1.th limntofmsglgm' ‘ W“. m, mm“ out (9. and. Freehm Hm. N ‘L s e. ham. 3,... :2 luly. Drlve this summer With the safest tires available now wih tiiotneCaroe- vva..._coes npoa o . , ' ' Daes. . ' ' gam- - i . ' mallet-ital softball lea- killer Dlathane M. . Ouri Dave Jennings was starting fifl'l’lmifiififfiaflke . . ‘3 b'g' blg figs for m Dnve lm a” the way' ‘ r; . m Banker. “cred itwo .the fewedhha: aurvivgtd land losingnpitcher for;i Cigtre- Lump, i3). Kan“. (9i. ' ROGERS HARDWARE MATCH .v ' t of the first nn- a . .lp ay sma .. owners. e was re ev ln wuhinggm ammm 2 . 00 Na. 10 “II. “‘5 figmazgw... .quad ral- They vacated the cultivated‘the third inning by Wayne Mac- mum", mm a...” PITCHERS :larlt. a. L. is 670-15 Irving economy nylon . . . $12.70 than: oml°$$aii°§nlimfibil° 33"“‘1' Bimini mil“ 5 .n. mm M’ "°°“ m" R“' I: m CANADIAN Puss ‘i‘lirii'ii P‘ J' 3 1 o "i. a - .veupony san w s 01 (l - . °‘« ' “ii” .2“ “iii: - m ' in?!" n“- ‘lifmmf claim-isolator. iii; new A”:- « 5 " ' ' "°"""' "’"" “t to es mm c . am e Dave Gallant was one for two Balt—-A aricio (7) l ‘ c ‘ dumb. A. K ‘8 ‘ menace. i started ridan herd for the winners. received one Bowenspili). ' Pow“ (27" e" 'wm‘ “:M'lo'“ mom ‘ ones. Edit-f ‘3 61°45 INI.‘ “M, w on our Hum back in 1929 and free trip. Dave Jennings was Bosto- 001000000—1 H "remnant h- J09 ‘7 “m - e - - - 0* that wasn't .VOSMI‘GBY- It Will top better for the losers. hitting Cleveland "It its—0101 American he "mm lurk, ‘7 PM" 0' my dunes M 25 3881‘- one for one and drawing two nether '64). Charlton (8) New York. Downing (1-2) at "m' FM ‘6 150'" In“: “my * i would know a little about walks. and Tillman: Tlant um and Detroit. Wickeraham (12-6) "W'P‘" " ‘° slam whitewali $16.60 item. When . first Were in- League standings as of that Romano. HR: Doe -- Illntllll Boston. Monbouquel-te (H) at "'M'e' 3' 6' ~ ‘6 . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' troducgd they were dumb with same are as follows: ‘W- Cleveland. Krallck (9-4) “'°”“““- 6-9- “ NO TRAN-IN IIQUIID a capital p but today they w L 9 Minnesota mum—e at Washington. Daniels «so at ‘m" cc “ an outht even 01}? l0? hm“- Centretownere 3 3 6 CNN!" “9mm, ‘2 Baltimore. Barber (5.7 W) in; dogs. The ordinary hunter Downtow e,- 3 a s Grant (Ml and Batiey: Pis- Minnesota, Arrigo (0-2) at . ' is the joke of the century in uptown". 3 a 4 am «ls-st. Fisher isl. Wilhelm “in”, mm (3.3) All lwing tires are covered by the farm» Irvin. written warranty the Hun a category in this day “My (9) and Martin. . II.- no. Angel", neliasky ll-hl at for onfithe spot adjustments at lrving dealers everywhere and age. e Uptowners walloped the “"50" (“it VflSlllfl (10*. Kane. City. Drabowsky (8-!) ~ . ' in me summary of his re- Downiownm 15.3 in 3mm, mm, Kostro tzl. . a—Pisarro tzl. .‘ . Your Irving dealer also has extra savings tov you on all sizes at Irving under it” bh‘oduclltl‘! league baseball action. last “mm—0 '1 San Francisco. lendley (H1 dumond "Deluxe" "‘d "W" Winn”. "Vim “m- on“ W W W M Peak Mr. neylmd has this night. Eric While was the at rt- III-II C“! “Imus—l H at Lee Assails. 1. Miller (l-sl loving narrow whitewall tires today ' comment: Hues-dama- oorctrlg: inghand Winning pitcher in last rm .' B I . r I c In nl- mm ng t's action. White was re- np 10 hits. walked 10 and struck Chicago. a it is t -9 " ' . W Wt"! "98‘0" You( N' M erd—up to month pay. ulattons may have reached halved lie G. out six. Chicago. we '4 4‘) at . “Am! A” i N 6 s h , lntmductory_ peak t a . Leo Kelly led the batting at- non-too. Bruce on ml .103 CHEM "If"? ' levels in is early Inc's and M. Clinton started for the.’ tech for the winners with a one Milwaukee. Cloalnaer til-s) at , ' were to decrease in Downtowaera and was credited for one night at the plate. Guy S ' w embers to achieve e pop- with the loss. Gus Clinton. Patel Macintosh was two for time for E elation levels during the latter Lewis a David Kassner also; the winning team. David Kass— . past of that decade. ft is par took turns on the mound for thel her and Ron Gallant were t m m '( semis) losers, thayuve'topbatterabrthalosinasqu ‘1 ) lea.