POST HITS FOUR HOMERS "” core Hurls Three-Hitter But Loses, Pirates Win 2 St. Louis' Stan Musiai May 2, 1513.1. ,....,....e . April 30, 1956 . i Harness Racing Season To By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS idle a week by rain and cold inhis home debut and Billy Loes. Open In Ch'town In Mid-June Kctilicrlv of thctl,-rtlllp ytlulld be taking M" the i lscasttllk rat-inc program. Mr H J. Provincial Exhibition assoctalionh announced over the the harness rt-icing season will IleekC"d ma! Oltl Ilomc llock would go on as '1 sclicdtllcll I s prtlcrzml of racltl1: would be pres- 1 Mr. Kcttlictiy also reported that and that a week-long Pittsburgh dumped Brooklyn out of the National League lead with a double defeat. the New York Giants' Ramon Monzant pitched a one-hitter and Cincinnati's Wally Post hit four home runs during a winning doubleheader with Chic- ago in Sunday's baseball features. The big news in the American weather. automatically toolnover the lead. The Braves' scheduled doubleheader with St. Louis was postponed. SNIDER-ROBINSON HURT in addition to the double defeat. the Dodgers lost the services of third baseman Jackie Robinson. center fielder Duke Snider and the sorearmed righthander. failed to last two innings in the second game. Jack Shepard hit two hom- ers and Frank Thomas and Law one each for the Pirates. Robin- son and Roy Campanella homered for the Dodgers. Monzant pltc h e d I brilliant Ed Bailey and Frank Rillililwln joined Post In the homer pal-;111e and Harry Chili. Ernie Banks and Jim King walloped home runs lor Chicago. CLEVELAND SHOWS POWER Tuttle's homer and Billy lltt..1.g1 shutout pitching was about all lip. game 3”" Del Ennis singled 9” troit had to cheer about. Ail:-r ti... open in tlharlotlclown as Si'llf'(Illl- shortstop Al Dark's glove in the Detmivs npenin E M H”, ill, ed and as in past yours will beiclltcd touctller Both were injured in the first mm "'3 nvesmck League. where half the clubs were stitinsnird l'.l' lhr (”llillilUll('-"till Shim 3"” ””l” I”””'” ”I ii”? , .,..,,,-1.0.1 oui.was the three-hitter game and didn't play in the sec- - 1 ' - ' -1v Driviiiil Park A-Wll'lFlll"ll Md "19 Iiii” 3” II” be?" "'9 custom "1 ' that Herb Score of Cleveland lost and. The injuries are not believed av: ;:::,1l':,I;z'11(lierll;le"Cif,n:1"gg';:I,iIh: Cleveland teed off on thy 'I.l'.'li1'x Se,-mus, for an 8-4 decision in thc st-tttttd to Detroit after striking out 13 Ti- gers. Bill Tuttle beat Score. 1-0, with a 10th inning home run. The Pirates clobbered the Dod- gers 10-1 and 11-3, thus dropping the world champs out of first place on a percentage basis. Milwaukee. West Indies Selects Davis Cup Team To Meet Canada 23-year-old righthander from Vene- zuela, who had to be coaxed out of a threatened retirement during otlwr xo;tr- 4 Thc r.-ll-inc VlIlP(Illl?- opening at - tho l)rtillli.1 llttrk ill mid June. w ' game. Bob Lemon allotted K1rI.1.n hits and the lnclizins slatltmcll tn.- homers, two each by Al Smith .'llllI Vic Wertz and one by Hal xulzt. gun. Baltimore atid Wasltiltglon no.1 a pair at Washington. The ()1-gr-t1. scored four In the seventh inning including a two-run pinch l1tl1t1I'II by Tito Fraticona. for an 8-6 mlup in the first canto Dirk Tllltl. bach's sittgle with tllc hnnr-s lt- utui Exhlllllton Association The decision llas made at a tilt-ct ing held on Saturday afternoon and :- hrings an end to the many and l'ar- follow thc dates already released I led reports ctrclllattng about (Ihztr- by Prince littard Islands SDI-ll”'-5 I lottetown to the effect that It nr-ttwt'iitttiiiMiiiii -a- - Bob Friend held the Dodgers to six hits in the first game while 3”"eI' VI” 1'3” 3"d wl""9' Ne1' spring training. struck out nine 3”" Kmg checked ihem I" ihe,5ec' men and retired 17 men in succes- ”"d' D” Dryidalei the Brwks 191 sion after walking Stan Lopata in year-old rookie. was knocked out the second COASTS T0 8-! WIN The Giants hopped on Curt Sim- mons and knocked him out in the first inning to give Monzant plenty of working margin. Ha coasted Annual Provincial Chess 1 Tourney Slated Next Week .il home 34- gave Washington a 5-4 lIlr'ilt;111 1,. Plans are being lormulaicd to'liil:Ph ltiitiiiiiika ('11 war Smdem, T or QPMN T I 'd d (R 1 4 t I D Id Philadelghiafiook the first game the second. 1' have the annual Prince lildtlard "W to F - - PM K . rim a eu- is prety certain thii M oiia 5-4 on le irst maior league The New York 1'-wtriw-t-tt..-... - 13- -- fVll:Cllege and E E - ' - E ' - iii : 2;. Rh 2...... lass. .T.l:...”.t'-it. i':,?.'f.i..3..”."3ii.iii 2::PligltrW;l.lli”t;l.tle:l"Elr: tins: ..”t..'tllt.t..:lt”:e2 .?.::t M at ' IN durintl lhl Iecfllld Week 0' ztbotti fiiii N93”; "9 weaved his team to meet Canada in Davis doubles. homer by George Wilson had tied (a:?1iIled80”SL'bIlelf(zlll.lllI:flIofflditililtililiiilluh '1 May. This was announced last first ill-trul-llolt in chess from his Cup matches starting here Thurs- 113513.331. 11, Canada, McDonald the score for the Giants in the Kansas City at Cllil-:11,-tr I”,-1r; dab. defeated Lorne Main of Toronto ninth. Richie Ashburn and Andy 1-81119.1 (,u1,;15 1, 1.051111: 11,,. 111,111. gheliatllcr. F.lcrett MacNeill who has Al”i3Nw4 Dye” B swung contender I Seminick also homered for the Phils and Willie Mays for the Giants. Post drove in eight runs in Cincinnati's double trillmph over I night by the President of ' Cl D. M . l E:oa;lotN1t::i(wi:nE1:eSs U r ill thc alllllial contests. .' The tournament will be a roltnd -C 'l.'ilf'lllI?51 5' Vegfviglz 3: '- rnbin series and W111 be open to man) ltllllllrillltll s can y. and Vancouver in five sets in the Dvis Cup match when he was act- ing as captain of theiwest Indies. He also represented the West In- dies in Davis Cup play in 1953. Sox still hold first plztcc I)) 1lt-- centzlge points over the Yzillllx. The four are: Ian McDonald of British Guiana, Peter Phillips of Jamaica. Ralph Legall of Trinidad and Pcter Waddell of Trinidad. Jin Hean Ho. an ex-Davis Cup player ttpttn to give stiff com- .1 any chess player in the provinccut'0ll1lllNi 1 I 1 . The winner will receive the R. pclitlott and .llnl IlrIlIIElrWlll1I1l10 Mmch 11-hphy wh1ch 15 gmblcnx-llltlllltl m- .111 fllilullg thg iglalshsid atic of the provincial champion-i i). l. II.-llillllldli it n V as e 'h1p1 lthe chantpionshlp on seteral oc- Fnllowing the tournament it isicaslolls will as usual be a touikzih proposed to have a banquet atltilayer lit beat. Roy Cxtllles. .loDn whkh 1h, 1m1,h1e. ma pnzes wl1l1A, Mat-l)onald. Garth olgpeikq C: be presented. 1A. VS. Mat-Donald. Lyeret 1 a. some keen competition is ex-Neill. Georg? lV13('N3l”- MW" cted in this year's pIa)'ing.I.Iohii.slonc. Dr. A. J. Mlircliison Johnie Maclnnls will 1 be out I.0:BIld others Will.-LIP. ialzint-Z til-lrll1-he retain his championship but it IS1 Ally p6l'S(llilVISIllllg1 o en el understood that a young lad. Pet- touruatnctll may do so by WFlLlllg( or Mac.Neill may make it diffl- to the president Actual dates 0 ill be announced. EARL SMITH Smith And Boomhower Win JEN N IE BO0MllpOWER from China. will be non-playing captain. Legall is Trinidad's champion and is hclieved to he one of the best players in the West Indies. Although it is still unotficial- it Gene Littler Hits Jackpot LAS VEGAS. Nev. (AP)-Calb fot'nia's Gene Littler hit a second He played at Wimbledon in I953- 1954 altd 1955 and represented Cam- bridge University front 1952 to 1955 when he wa cptain of their team. SHORT OF PRACTICE Phillips represented the West In- dies in the Davis Cup play last ycar. L:-gall. 31. the oldest piaer on the tcilm. rt-presented the West In- dics in Davis Cup play against the US. in lil.'l4. Wiitltlrll. 25. is purely a doubles man with beautiful strokes and the Cubs, 5-4 and 8-4. His perform- ance was only one short of the! major league record of five by one player in a doubleheader. set by Sun Deck . Cops TV Race NEW YOK (AP)-Two horses, running on tracks 3.000 miles apart. raced a mile against each other Sunday in the oddest match Will Rocky Beat the Jinx ? Tragic death has come to nearly every middleweight boxing champion. One wt: murdered. two committed SLll- clde. one was killed in an .1-v crash. sudden death came to three. Will Rocky Grazlano. now retired. beat this jinx) lconl captain Ho is regarded as the best strategist in the West In- fIll"S. The Canadian team here is short of practice. and team captain Rob- race in history. It was all part of a stunt for the NBC television show Wide Wide World. Island Badminton Titles Cullen were lop-sccricti in llle mix- ed doubles and drew a bye Into the 310.000 golfing Jackpot Sunday when he won the S38.500 Tournamcni of Champions in a rousing last roun(l duel withh Cary Mlddlecoff. ' BASEBALL ROUNDUP 12 in the second rolind. Rangy Earl Smith of Summcr- Triple-champion Jennie Boom- side won the Prince Edward Is- First: . 0 en 9 1 - - - h - It A ' t . . t ' ' . - v RESULTS zit 3i.l.. .. It l;'..".?.m2i23.l;"LS.2..:l”22.”3?:E;l. .:;t.ri:;:.W::,i..;:..;"lt"'til.?.:n:: ..:1'f:l::-...W:.':::.l':..:'"::..rim; -i --- ..:.'r :33: and and i W0 Clllrallls in the ladle-5' we” ”"'”"lZh ""3 i”""”""9"I one under par 71 for a 72-holc who '5 No” 1 singles maul feels Dan 'Giddinhs. I four-year-old, iI'!lS"tflreiei(a.yEe.l1 defeating Johnny Byrne of the 0lll.V singles but Boomhower and Mac- Millan had to overcome two oppo- that the doubles are the key to vic- tor. if the weather is hot- he fears it Score and Hogan: Hlleli IATURDAY HR: l)ei.; Tllitle. while at Hollywood Park jockey Willie Shoemaker was aboard Sun eon sale now, complete with magazine. I2-page novel and score of 281 and four strokes back came Middlecoff after a gallant without dropping a game. The second - seeded team of Summcrside R.(.l.A.F. in straight American Leagiil Streuli. ing gates, starter Marshall Cas- sldy in New York pressed a button which opened both gate simultan- eously. Then. by the use of split screens . 2 Second games in the best-two-of-three fin- Baltlmore 010 001 010-3 9 - , 1 ,1 101 (I'll 000-41 8 0 nents in copping the ladies' doub- 1, 1 ' 1 1 1 1 h 11 - - . 113 000 o9x..5 ii; 3 Cletean - - s. , . . S -11, C 11 1 -. . ut rising s rugtze ft cac an ",1, 1, 1 C ,1 -1 1, ' 11 . Deck. a five-yearoid. 20 pages of COFTHCS. 0 t 1 washmgwn Deml” 000 000 031-4 7 I The veteran Smith had too muchi ircistfihiiiiiriig rtriiiiitelecii t(!lfo)linbllleISai.Ii)I:s. tdnihc iinndals u0fel'h:ln:I(l1:n'!i1cdl)llI:l:yS pass his 25-year-old nVal' '3'Ve);' rile 1:33 Phi”: 83:: hgye As the horses waited In the Sta” cemS' n Y en . - ld w1ght, Elrrer (3) Brown (Q) U8 ' ,5, Zuvel-1,11. (8) and Trlandos. Pascual and Fitz8ell31d- L'w'Fm' New York 100 010 110;: 3 Boston 000 010 31): Middlecoff fashioned El 70 for a total of 285 and S-1.000 prize money. Veteran Lloyd lltlangrum slippcd into third place. Worth 32.200 with a last round 69 that gave him 288 been cool with intermittent show- crs. Bcdard and llenri Rochon of Montreal have practised every day with Don Fontaila of Toronto since mm" am I by downing thc alrforce team of In lX'aiagon: Black. Mil- 1 1 Goulet and Byrne 15-4. 15-9 and thrashing another airforcc com- bination Petcr Cooper and Ted In the doubles Mrs. Boomhower and Wanda Maclvlillan defeated McGrath and Steel of the R.C.A. F. 15-4. 15-8. and Rogers and Mc- . t if f hi.. lhflo nntl Ier i3l. Tfllfha H” P”yl:”:l (71? anndn atilt-erui'0Pi:inl:'miheufit'sl.mzaii'ie1 lfiilgas Cll9iw:lj:d Zillslllifm 21,1318; 1 15-9 coasted through to a 15-1 vic- S 1)e?:y11::1.1'(.11' n ' i 1tory for the championship. aliestutuiard Turley. Kollslalliy ml ind Per”; 30,3: . York at 130510" postponed, The match was rescheduled for Cllire. anollter airforce Pair. 15-7. Martin 15-7. 15-11 in the semi-fin- 3; 11,9 1,1. 1w1,11e 111,. 81 Vomg 11, -. 1 1 1 1-1, (1 1 1,1 1 th 1h 5lllllV3n- Demck (7) SIS”: (7) and ('()IfIP.II Summemde when "me ran out M 154 in we ma”. Elsi 1 Gardner Di:I(Ii1SOIlJl'..;)('IIJ('(”l llim- f.ahi's1- illIlI(lt”i)iiCCat3S(Ied tlhresri1ia3liyFiiitilo ttiifvhgivsieei: were 3 e 0 we C E ON SALE NOW The dtlo managed to win tie i The ladies champ and Wm" Sun Deck running on the much faster Hollywood course. won by s good margin. the tournament directors f)ll Sat-j tirday night at Queen Charlotte self to a whopping eight 0" the whim wsisleri Lhrrurleyi HRS: weeks. has put in a lot of work on B05-Geniietitiligrlmlil mid rain H"s" Iii h s h i All it th l Cleveliiii 8 9 V". i , - Ptt.'i t-all not tins niii-iii I4 0i '5' --C 0"- - it I" ma 0 95 Purvis and Knys i7-la but the Char l'ne. t It ill b l d. Kansas City at CIHCBEO DPli- will B:.m:1:i1l.n 0110 0110 mg 1 1; 1 were played at the high school. e loitctown team rallied to win the I ma C w e paye National LNI8lll;4 6 8 I Frtcntl and Sltcpard; l)rysdalelAi1 Byline made the filial rottnd after. P 9 next two 15-4. 15-4. W I V Philadelphia 000 001 0 -" Htlghcs itii. Kouftlx IRV. Darnc Iupseiiing second-seeded Stan Lan-' , K-y0mp1(,1e 1. sum ,1 11", mnrm, New York 020 000--2 10111 int and f'amlifIn0lI8- LI I).r.V5Kl'alP.. caster. of Ciiarlottctown in thehwlns 5-1 mcm 1.,-111 ht: huh'115h9d 11.1 gheh Roberts and Semtnlck; Anlvlllfl .HRs: P;:li.: Sllctiard t2l, Bkn.. semi-finals in I hard-fought 3-h Guardian 10mm.mw,. National League first game of the final round front 15th hole and wound up down the the hard clay courts on which the Ind K311, 1-(Rs; Pha-ltsiiburn 2: 1 Robinson. game. match. 1m.,g., 7, Wm, Vggggggggg Ny1(.1(h11, -Second Jennie Bootnhowcr. of -CIll5il"I(lll.P-1T k L d Chicago Oil) 000 000--l 7 lIPlltSI)lll'i-lh 140 10" 400'” 15 II. town won the ladies title in strzl.lght1 G e Cincinnati 420 001 20x-it In 0 Brooklyit 001200 000--3 7 l games over Wanda MacMlllan. 1 V Minner. Briggs (3) Lown (Sal Law, Kil1L' W Mid SIWDBNIZ and teamed with her lone singlesl CALGARY. lCPl'-The W9f'ie1rn 1 , 1:1k1117,1g 171 and Landrith: Law-1l.oes, I.r-hman (2i Roebuck (5t1opp1,hcn1 to win 111911111195 (1m11,1es llllckey League champion Wln- (3! Th? Uinadlall WWII rence and Bailey. L-Minner. HRS: Lahine tau and Cnntpanolla W'iand nmiclled up with Walter cut-l iiitiez Warriors defeated Monl- National Leaiiue Chi-Irvin; Cin-Crowe 2. Post. Rob- Ring: It - l,ii9.-3 lifts: Pit - Law l1enVto win the mixed doul)les. lreal Riiyzils 51;! Slatugday night in w 1, . A 11,501,, 1'1liomas: Blxfx-Campanella. I (reorge Purvis and Patti Ka1ys1:T:)VE.1lllltlhi.1Ef ca again in Mnwaukn 4 2 Pittsburgh 000001 loo.-2 9 0; t-trsl: I lcombittcrl to come up with the big-. eii es-0-nine Edinburgh B,,,,,k1..,, 7 4 1 iii i :2 ll-2:1”l?3.l:i:” til it : t-i;s::.r:::. r.:.i:. - 3 - 1 - ndAt ;'wcomean.'1 m - - 5,1 Ciiiiiiiahella. lilviisr Pgeh-Long: Bkn.1 il0 inntngswl M d g , Ifor the island 1men'sd0uhI(-s CI'0wn.i!30i.I'I gliibs aDpeziti'ed1dtlred follow-. g1,"J,'"1'.11':1i1'( 5 1: 1 H d G-1mHm1 1 Rogovin, I. cycr 1. an .0l'nln-1Th11-d.5Qeded m the. draw pun-15 mg 1 ctr game it in nlonton l'rl- ph11m11.1p1,1a 5 5 2 - Gil grills at Milwaukee pdd. raln.1l(ik5 1G”l"lP(1--1 Iiwlltli-1I1mv lillll. aw-1andl(ays IDIILZI-ii their way through day IliEl1i. p111s1,u,.Eh 5 1; .155 2 1 1M"'"”I”"" ISPS'" inick: Meyer; N.V.: Wilson: i i1:m,1:w:1erf1m111 ayu; 2 0; gays?" (Wm bf-ih'"d I" W"? 3 5'4 "Vel" American League 1 "rd Second Iancc-a:tcro-llim efohrlistge initial” time Vlmiiry aim he me semi! W " Ni" r'm'- Toronto 001 000100-2 5 2,Ph”a(Mphia mo om 0004 I 2 11", 1 .minn.l . . n 2 ti 1:1. Warrlols won the opener in Cmcagn 5 1 B33 17 33"" "0 290 "004 ” New Yiirk 311009 W4 1? rt? -1 alskav: di rl Ih Wga''y 63' New York 3 3 i727 ' O? Toronto 121440 001-13 "i Simmons Lipetril1lNegrayl5' r i" '5 imr or mini"? l i Ti"? '””'”l 33"” l' ”h9d"l0d Cleveland 6 5 '54.: 2 T D ' H3”-"'5 no M0 0I”'4 12 0lMillcr iiii"and l.onilctt- Monvant 1i,rs- gamp 01 S115-c"1"1ln?s E I07 Wllll1llWE I0"ll-'-IlI- Washington 7 6 .538 2 Blake and Grlffinzlviarrero-liar-1 , K 1 L15. hm Nyxh ”f' ”llP”"”" 5 "l l” '”m 3 .1. cm... mg... 1.0 .1 1 . 1 1, 1'1 4 - jm 3 HAPPY FO0T Its (It Hatten Ht Sanchez ( 1g:';ys.at' lmm0nS' take me "Mi two 15-10 and chniices ill ihe Ifirisi DeFoi0ds(D:Il:0ll1'E 4 .400 3'-.- I sax 90c I Mllltthl 1") llldmglgg-000.4 5 First; SM”-11 UNDE1.-EA-1-I.-ID Warriors ital-ned it i-(I load. They Kansas (fily 3 6 .3311 it S . 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