4- y A V; .1; :: -.:i:;.1-.::;'::..:' WASHINGTON. (AP) -Detroit pounded four Washington Pi9Ch' ars for 1! bill. lncludinl 911'" "ch by Bill rum: and Frank nailing, and defeated the Senat- .n on Tuesday night- Steve Gromek went the dis- iance in racking up his seventh win of the year. allhough he had Iollls shaky moments. One of the nine hits he surrendered was Roy Glgvors' Srd home run of the season. Giants' Manager Picks Milwaukee By JOE REICHLER MHNIAUKEE (AP) - Bill Rig- uey, manage of the New York Giants, went on record Tuesday as picking the Milwaukee Braves to nip the Brooklyn Dodgers for the National League pennant. The gaunt skipper of th- kague's tall-end club said he was not discounting the power of the gluggiug Cincinnati Redlegs, cur- rently lodged in third place, only three and a half games behind the hoot running Braves. It is his belief, however, that In Bedlegs lack the strong pitch- vital in such a close race. "Pitching will be the big differ- ence in the stretch d!'i;1el,!;;i Rtl.g- ney predicted. " o my - 9 Bravo have much superior pitch- to the Dodgers. The only com- tliey lack in a strong relief 5;- or. at with the race so near the . and with so many open days tha remaining schedule, Haney ilwaukaa manager Fred lhhiaposltlontoamploy re.- isehr Score Sets Down Ya With 2 Hits; Reds CINCINNATI (AP) tlu top of the eighth inning Tuos-- day night, then roared back with four runs in their half of the in- ning to defeat Pittsburgh Pirates 7-4. The Redlegs spliced together four hits. including a homer. in the big eighth inning and got a hand in their scoring efforts through an error by Dale Long. Long fired a wild throw to first arren Spahn and. Law Burdette will be able to re- lleve in between regular starts." SCHEDULE ADVANTAGE It was pointed out to Rlgney that the Dodgers have a great ad- vantage in the '- d ' in the final months. During September,. Brooklyn will play only four games away from home while the Braves will have to play all but five of their games on the road. "That's true." conceded . "But what everybody is overloo - ing is that the Dodgers will have nine games left against the Gi- ants. And I promise you we're go- ing to be rough. We has no in- tentions of finishing in the base- ment and it might just be the Rigney's high regard for Mil- waukee undoubtedly stems from the fact that the Braves have al-l ready whipped the Giants 14 times" in 17 meetings. Not since the pro- Durocher days has any club held such complete dominance over the Giants. Against Brooklyn. the Gi- fellows like W' jtehers in slich a way that Toronto Girl Strokes To New 100-Yard World Swim Record TORONTO (CP) Toronto's heat is In Canadian Olym- and national champion- wiilch began here Tuesday. time of 58.6 seconds is the swim recorded for a 50- E plon Judy Anderson set car- this year in a 50-yard pool With her standout showing, Ginny placed on Canada's Olym- pic squad. to comprise nine or 10 year There is no listed Canadian swimmers. A S'Side DeSotos Nip Daks 7-6 To Take Lead In Final Series The Inmmerside Desotos edged X R. C. A. F. Dalia 7-6 in the first game of the finals for the Ladies Softball Lea- IIO at Q11 t. A s. i 9 Elizabeth Park last sparkling double play ang- by second sacker Wanda . who played one of the best game of her career, snuffed out the visitors last chance to tie - the score in the top of the ninth . With one out, Wanda swoop H in the PltCal;'ei' d h spared sr'a pop an or throw to first caught Hall off . for a double killing that a game. , ll had made a catch of t looked to be going over tha seventh frame, and lg? E” vs Egsgggi evening. Dalia outiilt their rivals. 14 hits off Carmen Smith her fourth straight game if series. while the De- only 9 bingles off Marge on the slab for the visit- . The main difference between ' team: was in the field. The kicked the ball around for rliscuea and the Desotos had nugge- ' E s to first were lightning foul fly ants have won five and lost eight. Another Ontario girl bidding for an Olympic berth. Sara Barber. 15, of Brantford. turned in a Canadian record for the 100-yard butterfly in one minute and eight seconds lowering her own pre- vious unofficial mark of one min- ute. nine and seven-tenth sec- onds. George Park. six-foot two-inch lamilton policeman and brother of Marathon swlmmc Tom Park drew attention with a Canadian record for a 50-yard pool of 53.1 seconds in the 100-yard men's free style, 3.8 seconds better than his old mark put up earlier this record for the event. only one error. Jean Arsenault was the leadinz sticker for the winners, getting 3 hits in 5 attempts. Marsha Arsen- ault had 2 for 3. and Sally Bernard, 1 for 5, including the only home run of the ball game. Wanda Chappell Grace Maclonnan bad one hit each. - Cincin- l natl Redlegs blew a 3-1 lead in, 'Wlth two runs in 'Granny llamner's double. a walk on s grounder by Gus Bell. Allow- lng Johnny Temple to sprint home from third with the tying run and putting Ball safe at first. . Ted xlussawskl than slammed his 32nd homer of the season. scor- ing pinch-runner Bob Thurman. CHICAGO (AP) -- Jim Killi- drove in three runs with a pair of homers Tuesday to lead . cago Cuba to a 04 victory over the Philadelphia Phill. whose Robin Roberts absorbed his 14th loss. Roberts. who has 14 victories. wasn't around at the finish before 0,758 Wrigley Field fans. He gave way to Ron Nanny in the sixth after the Cubs had piled up a 6-1 bulge with three runs in the fifth. Solly Drake doubled. Don Honk singled him home and. after Dev Fondy struck out. King parked his No. 11 homer on the right field catwalk. The Phils shook Sam Jones 0 sixth on to pinch-hitter Frank Bauinholtz and Richie Asliburn's tri lc. Jones was credited wi his 7th decision against 11 setbacks. Sheppard To Ask Suspension , Light-Heavy Chqmp Durelle MONTREAL (CP) - Harry Sheppard manag of Canadian light-heavyweight champion Yvon Durelle, said Tuesday he has asked his lawyers to study state ments reported to made at Moncton by Durelle. Baseball Results N atloual League New York 000 002 001-8 I Milwaukee 300 101 00x-5 8 Gomez, Rldzlk (5) Wilhelm (1) and Sarni; Buhl and Atwell. L- Gomes. HR: Mil-Mathews. New York .. 002000000 210 1 Milwaukee . 0w0i002x I10 1 Margoueri, Surlsont 1 and Wes- frum: Conley and Rice. L-More goneri. fiRs: Mil-Adock. Rice. Philadelphia 100 002 010-4 it 0 Chicago H0 080 0121-6 10 D Roberts, Negray (6) Flowers (8) and Lopata; Jones, Davis (8) Iowa (I) and Clalti. WJOIOII Ir Robertl. HRI: Chi-King 2. Pittsburgh 000 100 030- 4 7 1 Cincinnati 100 200 04x- 7 10 1 Law, Face (ii), Pollet (8), Hall (0) and Shepard Gross, Freeman (8) Burgess. W-Freeman. L- Pollet. Hits: C'... Robinson. Bell. Kluszews -. Broklyn 101 000 000- 2 8 I St. Louis 000001 000-! 6 1 Erskine, Bessent (8). and Cam- panella; Wehmeier, Jackson (ii) and Katt. W-Erskine. L-Wehmeler. MORE American League Kansas City 100 001 100 -3 ll 0 Baltimore 100 010 101- 4 I0 1 Keilner, Shouts (3), (8), Dirmar (9) and Smith; Wight, Zuvarlnk (I) and Trian- doa. W-zuverlnk. L-Gorman. 000 212 003- B 13 0 020 000 010- 3 9 1 Gromek and House; Griggs, Stewart (4). Grab (7), Wiesler (9) and Berberet. Courtney (9). L-Stewart. Hits: Wash-Sievers. Cleveland 020 000 100- 3 7 I NewYork 000000000-021 Jackson, the pitcher, had a pcr- . feet 4 for 4 for the losers. One of her hits was a double. Te Mess- er had 2 for 3, includng a pie and Loiaelic. Davidson and Ball had I for I. Messer made a nice shoe-string grab of smit.h's fly in the fourth, and catcher Kitty Gruber ended a big Desoto threat in the eighth by making a fine catch of Gsudet's . The Desotos lost some opportunities to win by a wider margin by some chuckle-headed base-running in the sixth and sev- enth innings. Umpires were plate - Joe Hunt- er, First base - Gordon Sullivan; third base -- Gord Jackson. The next game in the best-of airport diamond Thursday even- ing at 6 pm. five series will be played at the . Score and I-Iegan: Larsen, Mo- Dermott (3) and Berra. L-Lar- sen. HRS: Cla-Score. American League , Chicago at Boston. ppd, rain. ' ' ational League Miami 000 000 0- 0 1 1 Tomato 000 204 x- 0 9 0 Owens, Qualters (6) and Hol- ton: Blake and Sawatski. L - Owens. IIR: Tor-Sawetski. Second Miami 000 020 200- 4 7 2 Toronto 000 012 011- 5 10 2 Cardwell, Snyder (B). and Niai-. hos; D. Johnson, K. Johnson (8) and Sawatskl. Columbus 200 000 500- 7 9 o Rochester 000 000 000- 0 4 1 Harrington and Noble; Grea. sou. Nelson (7). Wright (7), Gel- ger (ill and Green. First ' ' -' Richmond 010 002 2- 5 ll 1 Buffalo 010 000 0- 1 2 2 Lopat and Watllngton Drew; and sherry. Second Richmond 000 001 002-. 3 11 2 Buffalo 700 002 03x-12 ll 1 Coates. Starr (1) and Neeman; Wlus. Vereghino (6) and Tomp- kinstn. W-Weiss L-Coates. & 030 000 031- 3 13 1 020 400 021- 9 1 (12 innings) 5 ' He-rd. Mlnarcln (7). flatten (9) Cuccha (11) and Dotterer; Kipp, Mickens (5). Cole (0), Wall (3), Harris (11) and Roscboro; W-Ran :irs.. L-Cueche. Hits: Ely-Escgl. Start in 'Cal) BARATOGA SPRINGS, N Y SAP) - Sunny -Iln Fltaslinmong i. Flyers Sliuiout Stars 3-O ln Game Of League Playoffs gmmy M no a1d's Flyerl bldnked the Satcarsns-0 in the first game of the best-of-three Cit! Baseball League semi-finals ll Memorial Field last hill!!- Lefty Jack Burke hurled n mast- erful game for the Flyers allowilll 'u.. sum only three harmless sins- les and sendinl 10 Di "Wm d""' on strikeouts. Vern Handrahan. 1119 h3"H"ck guy of the league. EBVO "P MU five hits but passed balls and in- field errors figured in all illrw rung geared by the Flycrs. Hand- rahan had only three less strike- outs than Burke and passed around no free tickets to first. Burke walked one and hit OM better. The Flyers got their first rim in the fourth inning as Jack K8110 slugged a double and romped home on two passed balls. Dalziel doubled to lead off the hiy- er sixth. An error and 8 10"! HY OTTO! ' to score but fluh eight runners stranded. came in the fourth when they runners on second and i .5 hanltnsls i liiclors of the campaign d the . iii. ?..".E m..'””' M" 3' lmnrnronn. (AP)-Boh- rapped a single to right field In tbalaatofthebllsthinnln Tu... day night to score Grlgy 0. beautiful ball although Charlie Ryan's lines with his in the ell and bounds! No layer on either team more on one hit. For the with the winning run. Baltimore victory over sas City Athletics. at-8 Kau- DT. LOUIS, (AP)-Junior Gil. liam. collecting ha! Brooklyn's eight hits, stole home with flu eventual decisive run Tuesday night as Carl Erskine gained his ninth straight victory. I-1. our S garnered i.'2ii.i'..'i?i. Ready .2. Earl Macxiiinon. Charlie Ryan, 000000- Stars, 010 10: - Flyers 00) Ml have been tl Gorman Di ball by Lorne MacGuigan brouglll the St. Louis cardinals. . To Win City Softball Crown Barry's Lions won their first George Bradley City League Softball Champion- ship at Memorial Field last night when they pounded out a 5-3 de- cision over the B.Y.C. to take the final round four games to one. Henry Hartinger went the route for the Lions setting down .ths youth club on 3 hits. The Lions managed only one more than that of coach Ralph Pineau but Sheppard also said he is asking the Canadian Boxing Federation to suspend Durelle. whose home is in Bale Ste. Anne. N. B., until dig.-reuces between them are set- 1a Moncton last week the box- ing and wrestling communion of that city released copies of an affidavit filed by Durelle in which the plate with a single and double Big Mike Connolly chipped in with a pain of singles and Hartinger. Dick Carroll, and Willie Dunn came through with doubles. APP! A senault with a pair of singles led the B.Y.C. cause Joe Revel) and coach Plncau each slapped doubles. the be or sx'pre sod dis unise- tion win. in. mi...... ii” which 3;: 1-,,i3,";;,",f,'”wggg”;;,ij,';',5'; 5:: MC Lmlgflgg 0 ,- Shcppard had tried to 11781189 Also the Lions gave Hal-teingar Lions. 010 130 x -2 I : bouts for him in Bermuda and Molicton. The affidavit also said Durelle refused to do any more fighting under Mr. Sheppard." Followiri release of the cf- fidavit copes, CBF Secretary Illi- mar For is said in Montreal that an ug. 16 fight in Moncton between Durelle and Alvin Wil- liams of Oklahoma was Durelle'a second at Moncton arranged with- out Sheppard's consent although there is a contract between them dug to run tonolctolsiler. 1958. ha crguson I eppard filed a complaint earuer with tho CBF about the Aug. 16 fight but the Moncton commission said it was too late to halt the fight.. PROBABLE PITCHERS NEW YORK (AP) - Probable pitchers for today's major league games: (Won)lost records in pan- enthceu. Craig (ll-8- or Descent (0-l- VI Poholsky (7-9 Philadelphia at Chicago -Had- x (11-4) vs Rush (11-6) New York at Milwaukee-Sub hunt (0-0) vs Phillips (I-1) - Pittsburgh at Cincinnati- Frlend (14-12) vs Jeffcoat 4-!) American League Kansas City at Baltimore N- Kretlow (4-7) vs Fol-nielea (3-0) Cleveanrl at New York-Wynn (14-6) vs Sturdivant (11-0) or R. Coleman (8-8) Detroit at Washington (N)-!'oy- excellent support twice killing B. Y.C. rallies with double plays. Second baseman Reg Hughes made is fine backhand stab of Leo Dow- lmes last inning liner to rob him of a sure hit. Hartinger walked only one bat- fer and Pineau didn't walk any- y. Horde-Berrios Match Tonight SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Left hander Flash Elorde of the Phil- ' i Pits his southpaw style against the two-fluted attack of PIMI10 Rico's Miguel Berries to- nlsht in a battle of ranking feath- eryveight boxers (If he gives me trouble it will be with his right: But I will give him a good fight." was about all the determined lllorda would say as he wound up his drills for the bout which wil be tn adcast"and televised. Flash lost via a technical knockout in a title bout with Sandy Saddler here last Jan 28 Subse- quently he has won five straight and the latest Ring magazine rankings had him in the No 4 spot among the izepoundm Ward and Pinesu. iiartlngor and Dunn. Rosecrofi Sets New Track Malii SUSSEX, N. B.-(CP)-A Mone- ton horse, Walter Rosecroft. sat atI'ackrecordofI.N1Jiortisc season in harness racing here Tuesday night and also c another dash. Other double wins were 'by Guy Lock and C. ader Chief. both from Saint John. Judy wins. langile llolses Sweep Card) ST. STEPHEN. NJ. (OP)- Ieim sownad luirsaa John almost mldc a cl n sweep in harness racinghere Tuesday. Eddlfi I-ansllle. 17. drove five win- ners and had the fastest time-. 2.18 2-5. Ha rained Classification For tack (M0) vs Wlesler (3-9) or d Stone (4-3) sa h Chicago at Boston (2. day-night) ay, - ll (11-12) ('1 Lil Pl ' ((fx)s?i Nixon (13 and suliiilil: J mt M h l;y”':,?9!A'l' 500-00 A Dull 0-6). 0 Y ) . . , , Wm”, My Dim”, Fmgoutl-1il:,IxCDr.Svi'rottC.G Ann C.. Premier -1. 2 DASHES AT MML00 Gahagaiy Gay Spirit. I'll Conto. Mr. Jollscott, Prince Budjoug Kelwoch Playsirl. Queen Primrose. Little Delbert, Chocolate Dip: 1 BACK AT SUM Real Joe. Queen Prim . La ad I , G1 ,, Anthony L. Mel. Abner ll:ioc'Gersw.nPriilleencenIlf::ii?donLe'yDl-i:4l;.y.Y,og3: H. D. Action HI-IIJALIFAX (C13)!-tgctlonnin the folk Chief. a air and a ct aseball League semi-finals was stopped by 1 Dun 07 0390-” rain Tuesday. Lorne Budions. Royal Train. Pet Hanover, Joppa Maid. New ””- J9” A"b"Y- All 311010118. Budls Echo Mildalc Connie French Rockford. rtyl F rtres . Col. nu . bunny ' ' Duster, 11me'llnf'I'ellt,Mis: Pailli. db" T ?h"""' Emu" I DASH AT (N000 -70"")? GOOFIG. Cooiy Boy. Sandy Yorke. Jolly Dick, Frank. D119 3-. Miss Donna Mae, Lady Clegg, Judy's an-1, 1 DABII AT 8800.N Bob Clogs. Helen's Dream, Esso, Ranlda, Mr. Scarlett, Mhrion 15.. Ten Spot. Fairgo. Hoosier Doctor, C. P. Clogg, Y. Not chief, l-lumdale. Millie's Express. DECLARATION TODAY AT 2100 P. M. The additional racing dates wil bola- xlmgad Saturday night from the iudges' ll . V Charlottetown Driving Park Stallarton Alhiona' chances of avenging a 13-1 defeat by True Bearcats was spoiled when rain cancelled the second game of a best-of-seven, series at Stellarfon. And at Halifax the second game of the series between Dartmouth Arrows and the hometown Card- inals was called off. Dartmouth leads this series 1-0. mlihotth games will be played fo- g . Cottage Sowchuli 8: Via Siusltdl Sign Conflicts BOSTON (AP) -- Goalie Torry Sawchuk and forward Vic Stasfuk are the first Boston Bnilnn' r - era to return contracts for the coming National Hockey League season, general manager Lynn Patrick announced Tuesday. 511ic0harlotflotownGu:r1lIIII.WOIIIQ&LQ,B-1I.IC'lan.fhsil Kai-'ii"to l-'3 W1 The biggest threat by the stars third on one ou u urk:,. gum ly t. B t B itc ers Kane and Dslziel hit doubles. Marl lteadyaad Don Leclallr the Stars. on 888. Barry's Lions Wliip B. Y. C. 5-3; yin; 3"; Title and the Physical Fitness Tro- wm. . 5,4 mm, M am Mon, .3 phy emblematic of same and pres- Clegg and Totem Boy had ainglel N (OP) All)-I -Ronnie utanwho to'tllhIs at)- In swish anus il.I'MalntlI0.BilF' .Innh- The 31-year-old. six - foot - one lllrteri who starred in the Rose wl game for UCLA on New ilton club for 81.000 a game or gaine schedule. He is also re- ported to have received a 02.500 bonus for signing. ' The Job of guiding the Tiger- Cats' attack is being entrusted mainly to Nobby Wirkowski. a Officials of the Island Branch of the A. A. U. of C. last evening an- nounced that seven Baseball Clubs have officially registered to take part in this year's playdowns for the Prince Edward Island ' " ently held by Rollie Robertsi Ar- TOWS. ' Down in Kings County all four teams of the Kings County League (have registered, are presently in their League Playoffs and 1&and Branch officials are leaving up to their League officials to run ,their own games off and declare Ia winner to go into Island Finals which will open September 16th. ,The four teams comprising Kings Co. League this year are Sourls. 'MoreIl, Pcakes and Georgetown. should there be difficulty in securing officials or any difficult- ies to iron out League officials Line Years Day. lined with the 1!am- definl 914,000 for Hamilton's regular 14- ag Seven Teams Registered For Intermediate "B" Playdowns should contact the Chairman of due-rou-' passer, .......:-iii"-'.....v-t'.?..-r .. I Rolldll Rldd'I' pilot. number of imports on the ridu's' squad to 15. ' ClairhasiutroducedatwllIflIll-i' the Branclrs Baseball Committee Geo. Francis or the Physical Fit- ness Office. There were no registrations for . .. .. dcr the lights. The first i".i:.".'tiL1.iL 3... ;':.':'':'.l. la'.'.'3 ---m: -2 m "'"” "" ies' Arrows, Mount Stewart lag- lonaries and Abblcs have all ras- mleredlln Qgeem A; I "h sut o a raw. 0 lea' rrows 0 will play Abbles the best-of-three MCIIIHOO Horse games to meet Mount Stewart in a best-of-three series. The scrim between Rollies Arrows and Ab- bles must be completed by Bapt- 1st and the series between the win- ner and Mount Stewart in time to have a winner to meet the Kings County winner in the first game of a best-of-three series for the Prov- incial Title on September 10th. officials and other arrange- ments for the final series will be looked after by the Island Branch Baseball F ittce as in previous NOII1. MoNElLL'S MILLS Saturday, August 25th All bosses must be ready is Itcrt at 2:00 PM. S red M cN lll' wviiinen-i'”m.tiu:Z ' of the Dodgers and two singles. garlic Tminor got the other sing- in Freddie MacDonald I-Idler need the Fly... a e attack with trip! and thus official tri ”"..'::. e co accounted 1 bill with frdltllilili ruvorrs rourdar , The Little League tonight at Memorial Field with . doubleheader scheduled IVE way fa the third,” (W l v-.- Doii'llo'f'. Loo Kelly and Pllyoffs start to go un. I our line of roofing is the host obtainable. 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