6 lft-ant-c-'ii Fliarley rllmtmglii rhailip of Eiirone, slips In the PPIIIVJIS iii lh n' his lll-rllllllfl hot UPI)? Fullmer at Madison Garden, New Yory rit it BASEBA l I :,o:ebny rE::"::o'3w lugmgrloxengg Gene Frcesc accounted for all 2 IV THE FANADIAN PRES! IN THE CANADIAN PRESS hhnbili against the (;,ub5,.liZl1l- I :,fa&:gd:li1l::enlrfuBl:1rl3lhli:i llljgjifll Rnxlrlvl Ammmzltn Ogfalgflllllel R i American League glanrilaeggor four R515 m in tho fifth. The tzarne was called j;a,,m,,,,., inn min 000-l 4 0. W I. Pvt. (mi, 0 by rain in the last of the eighth. p,,..,,.m,i.i and vvhitp; wightn New York 29 13 690 NEEDS HELP The Giants had retired the first nnnsii ifil Schnltz t9l Ind Trian-iChicazn 18 L5 5-45 W Lew 13 tiette won his fourth, Pirate; hallo in the eighth when dos. I.-Wight. .Cleveland 20 17 .541 W; but needed Red Mum-, he”, 9... the am came. The umpies waited Washington om mo ll0-612 2 30819" W 19 -5” 7'-4 cut off the Cubs' slx-run ninth lo 44 minutes before deciding the New Vrirk 020 015 00x-912 0 3”l”'T""' )9 2l A75 9 Paul Minner became a four-tlmc Cmllesl Wlllll ml 80 Oll- sinhns. (lhakales ttit Grob m D9-"0,'l 1” 2' -452 9"? loser. failing to last the first two No one was happier than the Pt- and Courtney. Berberef (61: Grim. w35h'”l5”?" ls 25 '390 lilo! innings as the Braves built up a ""95 ml ll mam” W0 VlCll"'l"-5 l" Larsen 431 Morgan 17) and Howw Kansas C”-V 15 24 3R5 1' 5 10-0 lead. Pete Whisenanf and Jim three gmlles Wllh lh” lams mld nrd. W-Morgan: L-Stohbs. Hfiti: Namuml Lug", King homered forth: Cubs"-glvlnx len mam Wly M 33m" behind Was-Sievers. Luttrell; NYk-Bauer. . , l the three-game series a total of nrslipla” M'll"3"k"” National Lean" MllVl""l(9' 19 m '65" - Klll'l('. Wl10 HOW has a 4-3 record Milv..-.iiikee mi 410 000-15 15 2 Sl: 1f"””h 73 "5 -590 ly and him beat Milwaukee 5-0 on a Chicano W. 0.0 1W 3 ,, 0 Prillsnburitg I 2 Stars Down six-iiitior May 20 for his first sliut- Burdette. Miirff mi and Cran- (gnclilginfu in 1;; "en 2 ""l M. the 5"?5”"' 9”" "ll bl” dam mm '6): Minner. Hacker (2, NW0 Yynk L .43 2', four hits-till singles. Don Mueller Valentinetli tit and Landrith. w. ell "' . 1" 21 -4'7 1'2 Bears not two of them. ' . , , Burdelle: l--Mlnnet W51 M"'”l' 3'Ii'iiZZ'”'”” 3: ill: - ST. LOUIS (AP! -- stan itinsiai -.- . .. L V l . .w -:.s-xi 2 ll" .- 1”- cnck Crandall. pl3Hll0l'Ii Mill" -" -- -- -e--l----CV- In H", midget "mm" league and pm, gynsingamelbelted gm”. ' ' l ” (Yl;":il((lng' lllt)l:)lS(?()Il)an00.o .0 4 l last night powered by 7 home runs his 2,'.p,ic,('0' .Tl,1,'ESdE3,l,',1,ighl' Rig me I ' Pittshurizh 000030 004' 4 0 Wm???” '0" l.”-3'5. 23'” 1-0”” Shtwcd above with or f . Cl h. M" d a l" L D i l c - (Called Vlllll ""9 Olll l35'- 0! ml” Cahlll and L"l”5 S.m'lh eaCh.bclmd V. D f t nhiesand prizes are the Kffllglllsrgf clr:al:iI1rll)ioliln: to tow Irniihf ealgiueglTfgrelzgilalgiostggfilalll"1?sC(A!lf(?ellg::.lglllrfle Aeneas alt:-rillmAcr-ahh mm, appairgof ihound,-trigppe1Gs. whhile Err; e ' - - - -- - -- -Y- - - pvt; m' 1 any an-,nm ,. , . i . .mii . ati iirp y an - (xliel;-mi Mnilnggf. mlllllxsfriim bl-fit; niggxs lk::,R:),d;s.?msinlrlr;'!Ela""8l::: Jimmae Mulligan walloped one D t mm” "ml F”'l95' l'”'h9ar"' llamas. wnn and lost records in each S - ('lllfICll-'Ill 000 000 003-3 ft 4 paremhesesg ' Gerald Nconan clubbed two clr- . SI, i.n...s on non 01X-9 ta 1 cult vloutn fggjhg Ag in a Junior Softball League Foo-lei;, ,i.-if!-nalll tlt.d Bglacgti (fl National lmigiiv fumr .pl,.'iycd1 illvHlllS(lj10r0 Stiutirc and Bat-y: . we no 381' . -7 Now York at Ci I IN ... as niizil tr ics efcated they Fowler. Hm: Cln-Bell. lxluszewslu Worthington ll-51 n(fl)llEmnMIlVOl1lETl Krupp WorkS P.lar" Darts 13-10. . . Robinson. (1-0) vs Niixhnll (1-4) .Pl,nt ln Onfai-.9 E Joseph's home rim proved to. intt-mntinnai League Pittsburgh at Mllwaukce iN)- . he. the dvclnlvv blow driving in the, cmmnhm nmgmz my 4 9 0 Friend I8-2t vs Siinhn I3-ill l OTTAWA tCPl -- Tlw German lylllll and Wlllnllll l'llll!- it Richmwd W, mo mg, ,1 Brooklyn at (tliit-nizn - - ('raii:l Krupp works plans ronsIi'ucl'ioii of Winninu pitrhrr was H. Dunn: Km”; Kmm, IR, and N,,bi,,; (4-2t vs Hrosnan ll-3) I giant steel plant on the shorts of and tho loser .l. Flannzan. (-Baum (iornghinn (Bi, Voiselle (El Si:ll;Il1l:;l9lPll'l3f') '" 1l-"lll-S llllm llle St-fL8WT9"C'nTll3:( lwir mil” .-----.Cm......--. ...-,-..., .,m "M Thadm. s - vs risky til-7t fast. er; trilizrnwia . .. has -1---- -u---- B”""l” om 7” 0m M4 S 0 A'""lCl"' I-"fill? e'al'll1rl-. Gernlilaisi Alli-lm. nneratincv in Ardelt. has taken ' Rochester tli inninisi Nicholas and Iy THE ASSOC Stolen lia.-at-s Pilchtnr 87.1 Fr! , - .u..-.-:........e. -. York ii. The Charlottetown Guardian, 40fl0000000lmlI6 l Blaylock and Rand. LEADERS Amt-rit-an Lrague H .. Mantle. New York l5.'L45 65 . ' Maxwell. Detroit 13; 3; 33 .333! l lfll 2'-4 '.:i'4stl ' Courtney. Wahll ll” 14 33 '3”; Runs batted in Mantle so. i l I-fits--Mantle 65. . DOllhl9SwKllPnn l8 1 Triple; -- Riinnels, Washington p llltimr runs Vlnnlle 20. l Km-nn 7. l T T : T T T T . Slf'll(F,OlIl!-- Score. National Lulu: Cincinnati and Dark. Triples - Bi-iiton '1. Lot:aI'Tonnis Courts Ready For Season After an unavoidable week's de- lay the Charlottetown Tannin courts are now open for use for " e 1956 season. The club was supposed to throw open its doors last weekend but unforseen circumstances forced a postponement for a few days. Court 1.2. and 3 are set nd ready I use now and it is ex. pected that nos. 4 and 5 will be ready within the next week. PEAHEAD WALKER JOINS FRAY Al's To Wage Wa the National Football League seek an injunction that would. in effect. put Sam in ii Cardinal uniform. The whole thing involves the op tlon or reserve clause. Etcheverry. with Alouetlcs in 1954. ll!!! V63? signed two contracts-one with the Cardinals and the other with the Als-although claimed by the Al: under the reserve clause. He . wound up with Als-without court action-but the Cardinals again r For Sam LOOKS Fol! VICTORY Penhead allowed I! how he is ','Iwful mad" at the Cardinals and said that "If there in any justice in American courts-and I think there ls-I don't see how they can beat us." Loosing I broadside at the NFL in general. Walker said "if they take Etcheverry I'd do anything to them." Vice - President Ted Workman Four football league will have a better backfield. I whole array of top-notch kickers and. in general. an all-round better ball club. Walker was the principal figure at a press conference. Etchever ry's case came in for more atten- tion than did the gray-haired south ern coach. The all-star Canadian quarter- back from Albuquerque, NM By W. R. WHEATLEY Canadian Preu Staff Writer MONTREAL tCPt-Coach Doug- las lPcaheadI Walker. back from his North Carolina home to the souply heat of an overdue Mon- treal spring. joined the Montreal Aloucttcs brass Thursday in n dec- laration of war to retain the ser- viccs of quarterback Sam Etche- TROON. Scotland iAPt-A cool Scot champion and a cold Scotch mist blew defending champion Joc Conrad out of the British amateur golf championship Thursday. leav- ing the tournament without an American semlffnalist for the first time since the Second World War. Reid Jack. whose greatest pre- vious golfing achievement had been rriiin;,Tiiii1J A i, 1956 VClTy. . At the same time Walker prom must appear in court in Same Fe I , lsed that the i956 Als of the Big June 16. The Chicago Cardinals of are laying claim to him. "id the A15 had been careful um Club omdals expect a banner 4 "3 "lull? WIT UP to now on the tennis year this summer and are winning the Scottish amateur title NFL-regardless of the snatch-and making preparations for the In. last year. defeated Conrad. unc- Flb llcllcs of TOFOMO Argonauts gent membership in a good num- up. in an up-unddown '36-hole quarter final match that kept a gal- ber of years. RED SOX NIP ORIOLES taking NFL players last season in -and pointed to Als' release of T C 0 lery of 4.000 on edge. Alex Webster last year to the New ,.,"2.. ”.,;l,'.i5;l,?J” sr:3g,l;hh::.?1b:::.l: The Texas carrot-iop from San p York Giants. But he promised once again uphold me cmws re Antonio who won the title last year a Y there will be war to the limit if ugauon for having an A me D; was the last survivor of 27 Ameri- the Cardinals should get Etchc- gr-(---' of ciny com.” .3 them is in Cans Wllophlaljlell Play M0ntlHy; . van-y, me Marmmesp ' Today it will be Jack against Walker said if no insns Etnne. e--.-Am......... John Beharrell. an 18-year-old Ena- U S ' a n I a S V8I'T.V--8ltll0lIEh "Sam would like him 5ClI"olbP5'- ?"ll'G9"r39 He'll!" , to play in iimnu-mi';.Ai5 would son. a Scottish civil servant, agains have to try for an adequate qitart- l Lcshe Taylon Glmlgow "'5""""c man. in the 36-hole semi-finals. ured of its first is first cham- n in 1939. Thus Scotland is ass finalist and perhaps i pion since Alex Kyle wo Bcliarrell. B l' i f a i n's bright yuiini: prospect. coasted to a 6 and "tank l)0iL',l1lOn. erback but the good ones have ready been siizncd by U.S. and Canadian clubs. Walker said Etchcvcri'y's con- tract with the Cardinals. cvcn it St. Louis Cnrdiiials. behind Wilmer tviiicgar Bend! Mizell, walloped Cinciiiiiati 9-3 and moved past the Rctllcgs into second place in the tiglii National League racc. B.I.S. Shamrocks. Old Diamond. 6 p.m. B.Y.C.. Knights Diamond at 6 pm. 22 home runs and 62 runs sctirrd Thrcc hits and two Senator cr- rors gave the Yankees a swccll the thrcc-ganic series in a llVL'- By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Chicago's "beautiful W r i g l e y Field" never has looked better to ftlilwaiikee Braves. The National . y y . U ILORILZUC lcadcrs won the rubber 3'1"l5lxllll'llll'W- Cfllmk 5l”'hl;5.l”'”': M, H , . h, H, tam, in me... yhmeymme set with n ngcf. vi.-tin. n ..n in-i-t six I iz.t- . izziiniitu is iiril sti-nan any good last year. has expired. Lions. Parkdal D d -i 5 . . . , ll' - (':ibs 15-R Thursday, hammer. and Han! Bziticns N0-1'0" ll00W' VIt'l0F.V 800 llllll cl lhc soiwtn. r"'m”" 'Vm-r-'"-m-m-- pym. 6 mm" " .f0X',:,'1li.'j',.:,l'fg"L.0'.).ri;d: 'phy,m.mn He in ilic fif Bolt Grim stttrlcti anti sltlffuuth H10. Rcdlegs on fun hits A" players are requpsled to at Line up an” 25 h”-la; . . uni l c ninlli inning wlicii Gus r lend wm;komS' - Heudcrmn turned mph the V. S. rmm--m-m-- ?- St-otlmid cliiimpioii. llcrlicrt Timm- ing five home runs that gave them I, d I R y Slave”. wk, 3' of ' 1 Ci. was C ippc or 0 - - I a D Ir mamr eague rec" foiirtli. Don L.-irseii Boll. Ted lxluszewnkl and Frank By THE CANADIAN PRESS non. two tip atid Taylor brat Mol- tying performances. homer in ll" . . . . . v - l h but dcpnrlcri Riiliiiisnn hit sticcessivc pifcliers Joc Adcock hit two of the homers rcnm 0” pl" ll" ml . . . i . , . y . H .. ;;';.g..g;0;;a.;n,,:g.-5.5;;--5,, -gmgg-g 13.:.:::::::...'tr'i...:r.:.?.:::. .55;3”i'LT.i ... ...t.'."..J.:::?:-...;r..:1?.:"::::: :21; Softball Meeting of 14 home runs in three wnsecui M0..L.m. Hm. inuk uici lot the dt uJa1l'kingpuiil'y two batters. liiii,.-lied today allx agsc ikliiftcr a long ill- There 3” b C,” somwl The 3;-,.hoie final is ,;(.i,(.(i"1L.d gm- mc gamt. and also repealed their cisiong . H I vti ia SIX-llll.lCF.ln which be faiinctl ness. co is International. M c a I. Saturday mm. Tm0n.S 6.583 yard An lnllvlfl hmiiicci by lvd Wll six men. bringing his season's to James helped Arsenal win the League meeting in the City Hal seaside mu.-59 and far the rim; tal lo 50 in 69 innings. in his last English league championship four tonight at 8 o'clock to discuss final time in 11 years it will be played without an American. Since compe- plans for the opening of the League lfams and ti single by Jackie Jen-I on Monday. 80!) pi-iiiitlctl a 2-1 Boston lcad Ill the fir.-I ziiiti Portcrflcld allowed tiily titu sliiulcs llic " '. The vofcrnii f'll1l'll- at: times litm- x srorcil all 1953 feat of slugging 16 in four Sll'3lEht games. Milwaukee already shared the three-game mark with lglcw Y0(l;k.YaflllkC(l:S and Boston Rcd .ox. an isa ao ' production. "8 m mm gdme ll". Sm in the American League. Mickey self at inn nod so times and the A. cup final twice before he retired in 1937. after the wai- ihrt-c starts Mizell has yielded only tltion was rcsum .....m.... HEIR APPARENT Huniez. mid won I llflHl'Ill'nOIU.! ritmisiong in tlir; Mantle went hitless in four trips. four runs and got six of lhrir upset. makiiiis, him the leading ('llIl' . but to Yankees luriicd five un- eight llllx off loser Bill Wight in 6. second mmd tender for Sugar Ray Rttbiiistivius carticd uns into a 9.5 victory over five in... 1,. crown. it was the second US. Washington that boosted their lead Two iiiulit names were srlicritilcil In tho N'L- Cincinnati at St Louis to 692-games vcr idle Chicago and and New York at Pittsbiiruh d-ranked French- Cleveland. Boston trimmed Baltii h Utah's d straight. U S. Square man. and his secon ll Wll start of tho sccon Fullmtfl de'9al- more 4-1 behind Bob Porterficldfs . 0”:-.i"HAm A-'4 4'w"C four-hitter in the only other AL PlTT5l3URGH (AFN " lllllllllc R0 U N D U P game 5chndu1cd' Kline, 24-year-old Pittsburgh Piratg L D1 C d U. B” B. l righiliandcr. pitched his sccon L Eddele Mxaatllieavs i'.'allilpcdllJhlemolliI::? shutout of me Seam" Thmsglal: iratcs ea night as Ihc scralllw P Milwaukee homers Thursday and the New York Giants up GALLERY ON EDGE t Scot Defeats l Las'rlAmerican Americans have won the title nlnu times and have been finalists in. other foui' years. Three irishinen and an Nitslraliau accounted for the other titles. test It vu- C..irad. who started vlrtuallv nit an tlunknown" member of the us Walker Cup team when he won last year at Royal Lytham and St. Annes. came close to winning Thursday after blowing a big fem He was three up at the end of the morning 18 holes. two down after the 27th and all square with oniy two holes to go. The match nnnuv was decided by a missed seven. (out putt on the 35th green. A sudden change in the weather may have had something to do with the result but Conrad didn't ugg that as an alibi. Until . l A. SIACORN. ..A. APPOINTMENT The appuitifmcnt of William A. 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